Essays about: "ms-dos"
Found 4 essays containing the word ms-dos.
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1. The modernization of a DOS-basedtime critical solar cell LBICmeasurement system.
University essay from Karlstads universitetAbstract : LBIC is a technique for scanning the local quantum efficiency of solar cells. This kind of measurements needs a highly specialized, and time critical controlling software. In 1996 the client, professor Markus Rinio, constructed an LBIC system, and wrote the controlling software as a Turbo-Pascal 7.0 application, running under the MS-DOS 6. READ MORE
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2. Examination of primary school children's playing habits through digital puzzle games, and the impact of non-educational commercial puzzle games on the development of logical thinking in primary school children : An ethnographic case study with Supaplex
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Supaplex is a single player video-game released at the beginning of the 90's which known as a challenging puzzle game developed for MS-DOS and Amiga. Although Supaplex did not get an intense interest and did not become a "POP" icon like PacMan or Super Mario or Sonic during the 90's, it was quite popular among people who like puzzle games such as Boulder Dash. READ MORE
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3. Instant
University essay from Institutionen DesignhögskolanAbstract : Never before in the history of humanity has so much content been created. According to Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, every two days now we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 2003. READ MORE
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4. Three Tales of Dominant Technological Artifacts : Tracing the Paths from Success to Domination of Software Applications with the Help of Latour's Actor-Network-Theory and Bourdieu's Capital Theory
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikationAbstract : Domination in the software application industry has been an issue since its early years. But how do these situations of market domination come into existence? This thesis discusses conventional approaches towards understanding market domination and their inherent weaknesses. READ MORE