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    Comparative Study of the CSR Initiatives of Microsoft, IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems in the Gulf Region by Sikander, Huzaifa

    Published 2008
    “…The project was a comparative study of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Microsoft with IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems. I was working in the project with three other friends of mine and it has been a very enriching experience for all of us. …”
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    Comparative Study of the CSR Initiatives of Microsoft, IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems in the Gulf Region by Nedumparambu Mana, Ravi Krishnan

    Published 2008
    “…The management project “Comparative Study of the CSR Initiatives of Microsoft, IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems in the Gulf Region” is another research project which is done in the area of CSR and an emerging region. …”
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    Comparative Study of the CSR Intiatives of Microsoft, IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems & Cisco Systems in the Gulf Region by Ghazinoori, Seyed Amirhossein

    Published 2008
    “…And totally the whole idea and topic which managers at Microsoft were enthusiastic to offer us was comparison study of the CSR initiatives of ICT firms in the Gulf region and they specifically mentioned to particular Microsofts competitors and vendors in this region which were IBM, Cisco Systems, Google and Sun Microsystems.…”
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    Comparative Study of the CSR Initiatives of Microsoft, IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems in the Gulf Region by Datta, Debarshi

    Published 2008
    “…The individual report of our group management project on the comparative study of the CSR initiatives of Microsoft, IBM, Google, Sun Microsystems in the Gulf Region, is my account of the entire experience of our group project, from the days of thinking about doing a management project together as a group, till the completion of the project. …”
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    Rapid single-chip secure processor prototyping on the Open SPARC FPGA platform by Szefer, J., Zhang, W., Chen, Y., Champagne, D., Chan, King-Sun, Li, W., Cheung, R., Lee, R.

    Published 2011
    “…OpenSPARC T1 is an industry-grade, open-source, FPGA-synthesizable general-purpose microprocessor originally developed by Sun Microsystems, now acquired by Oracle. It is a multi-core, multi-threaded 64-bit processor with open-source hardware, including the microprocessor core, as well as system software that can be freely modified by researchers. …”
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    Utilization Of Java Reflection In Detecting Object Concept Similarities by Tan, Choo Jun

    Published 2000
    “…It utilizes the reflection features in the system package java.lang.reflect of Sun Microsystems’ JDK version 1.2 and above. Reflection, also named as Introspection, has the ability to “look inside” a class or an object (Lemay, 1996). …”
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    A prototype tool to assess the functional quality of e-commerce websites by Maskat, Ruhaila, Zulzalil, Hazura, Abbas, Wan Faezah

    Published 2006
    “…E-Commerce website is the new marketing and sales method to reach new customers.By overcoming the geographical constraint, e-commerce website allows users to perform purchasing activities without being physically present.Though many e-commerce websites have achieved great success, many have also failed.Their failures are mainly due to the absence of quality.This study presents a prototype software tool that could assist in assessing the functional quality of e-commerce websites in an automatic manner.Unlike the currently available methods of evaluation, this tool does not necessitate the assessment of e-commerce websites by a human expert.On the other hand, the tool performs a scanning activity to allocate the existence of e-commerce characteristics.Adopting the quality model by Stefani and Xenos (2001), six different e-commerce characteristics were selected from the functional factor of the model.Three other factors identified by the model are usability, reliability and efficiency, which are not within the scope of this project.Three major script languages have been sited to be regularly used in e-commerce website development.They are JavaServer Pages (JSP) from Sun Microsystems, ASP from Microsoft and PHP an open source language.Though they share the same functionalities, they differ considerably in syntax.Therefore, this project has focused on evaluating e-commerce websites, which were built using JavaServer Pages (JSP).The objective of this paper is to develop a prototype tool capable of evaluating JSP-based e-commerce website based on the characteristics chosen.The tool is competent to perform the data collection through fully automatic means and finally generates result of evaluation into XML format.…”
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