Wearable PCs: where sci-fi fantasy meets modern power, practicality
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Wearable computers will be among the future's ten hot technologies as they are poised to become very interesting developments that would involve mobile wireless connectivity in the form of some type of mobile or wearable system. For instance, Vaughn Pratt's 'matchbox PC,' a Walkman- sized compact computer, incorporates conventional PC functions such as the capability to run Windows95 and access the Internet.
Publication Name: Security
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0890-8826
Year: 1999
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From dusty notebook to Web-based workflow tools: procedures enter a new era
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A new technique called as 'Procedures That Work' (PTW) is suggested to be a powerful tool to manage the vast majority of work in recent times. PTW offers powerful ways to standardize and streamline business processes almost immediately, using nothing more complex than the programs within the widely used office productivity suites.
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2004
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