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Ahronovitz, Miha, Amrhein, Dustin, Anderson, Patrick, & de Andrade, Andrew. (2010).
Cloud computing use cases white paper. Cloud Computing Use Case Discussion Group. Web. Retrieved February 3, 2014 from http://opencloudmanifesto.org/Cloud_Computing_Use_Cases_Whitepaper-4_0.pdf
This source is the ultimate guide to cloud computing. It breaks down the technology very thoroughly, with how it can be used in a wide number of scenarios, from giant enterprise systems to private use. It introduces elements of hybrid cloud systems. Most importantly, it discusses how businesses can use cloud computing from a practical sense, working it in to their strategies and explaining it to their customers. It is an amazing reference to all aspects of this new and continuingly developing technology.
American Psychological Association (2010). Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association 6th edition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
This book is crucial for researching and writing in a professional, modern context. It provides the ultimate guide for writing and writing strategies for very specific content, including publications in a variety of formats, including data and graphics. It helps model format, citation rules, and general stylistic recommendations, which will be important during the continuation of this research.
Alter, S. (2009). The Work System Method for Understanding Information Systems and Information...
Communications of the Association for Information Systems 9(2002), 90-104.
In this text, the work system method is thoroughly discussed and analyzed through a number of examples and expositions. Although controversial in the IS field, it is continuing to emerge as a major method of analyzing information systems in modern research. Thus, the book is an excellent source for new and innovative methods for handling research in such a constantly changing technological environment. It helps bring new perspectives to traditional research methods. According to the text, the work systems method is more flexible, exploring traditional, current, and evolving methods to systems as they continue to operate in business strategy over time. The framework presented here helps IT professionals keep up-to-date with the latest technology, as well as understand how to develop advancing technologies in order to meet business demands.
Brown et al. (2012). Case study I-7 -- Midsouth Chamber of Commerce (B): Cleaning up an information systems debacle. Managing Information Technology 7th ed. Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
The case study here deals with the Midsouth Chamber of Commerce as it was dealing from the negative productivity consequences of an inadequate computer system to manage business operations. It discusses the growth of the organization and how the computer system needed to adapt to these changes. However, the new system was not working as smoothly as intended. The case study discusses how the entire approach was…
Annotated Bibliography for Their Eyes Were Watching God Curren, Erik. "Should Their Eyes Have Been Watching God? Hurston's Use of Religious Experience and Gothic Horror." African American Review, Vol. 29, Iss. 1 (1995), 17-25. An exploration of the novel that rebuts and contrasts with earlier analyses that call Their Eyes an "affirmative quest" story. Curren's thesis is that these analyses in fact discount the entire final third of the book which is
Sports Psychology and the self-Esteem of high school football players. Sports psychology: Annotated bibliography Cox, R.H., & Yoo, H.S. (1995). Playing position and psychological skill in American football. Journal of Sport Behavior, 18(3), 183 The Journal of Sports Behavior is a peer-reviewed journal focused upon research in sports psychology and its articles are not directed towards a popular audience. According to Cox & Yoo (1995) in this early study of the sports psychology
Nursing -- Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography Case, Bette. (1996). Breathing AIR into adult learning. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 27(4), 148-158. Bette Case reviews an organizational scheme for adult learning called 'AIR', short for active involvement, individual differences, and relevance and motivation. Of the three learning strategies, active involvement is given the most attention. Active involvement seems to capture any learning technique that empowers the students and moves beyond the traditional didactic
Prison overcrowding is one of the major issues that have faced the criminal justice system for more than two decades now. It has grown to be an elusive phenomenon that has raised significant concerns of the local and international actors. The increasing population of the prisoners poses various challenges, including policy, financial, and health implications, thereby, the need for the adoption of responsive strategies to curb its effects. Among the
Annotated BibliographyOriginal Research Question: Did implementing remote and virtual front desk services, including live representatives via webcam, impact staffing efficiency for underserved patients, especially patients with English as their second language in FQHCs post-pandemic?Revised Research Question: Did implementing telehealth improve staffing efficiency and delivery of care to underserved populations in FQHCs post-pandemic?Auchus, I., Jaradeh, K., Tang, A., Marzan, J., & Boslett, B. (2021). Transitioning to Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Annotated bibliography1. Coombs, N.C., Campbell, D.G. & Caringi, J. A qualitative study of rural healthcare providers� views of social, cultural, and programmatic barriers to healthcare access.�BMC Health Serv Res�22,�438 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-07829-2This resource details the barriers to entry that many middle- and lower-class Americans face with access to healthcare. Here, the resource details the rising cost of healthcare. Here the article provides detailed insights into the rising cost of healthcare relative