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IT Impact: Positive and
Negative
Graduate Programs
GPS Technology Overview
Virginia Franke Kleist, Ph.D.
December 4, 2003
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Impact of Technology
 Graduate school
 GPS
 Class review
Impact of Technology
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Does IT matter?
 Is IT harmful?
IT for Strategic, Competitive
Advantage
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How to measure impact of information technology
on productivity and performance? ROI,
Performance, sales.
IT for strategic competitive advantage gives
unique edge over competition
Sustained edge over competition
Examples: Baxter Healthcare, American Airlines,
Walmart, USAToday, Comdial, FedEx, Otis
Elevator
Increase in productivity, or increase in worker
hours?
What are the latest
technologies of interest?
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CPU’s and software, open source code
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Client server computing
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Storage area networks
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Interactive multimedia
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Developments in Electronic Commerce
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TCP/IP and the Internet
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Databases and Datamining
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Handhelds, M-commerce
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Knowledge Management tools and Artificial Intelligence
Management: Information
Systems Planning
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IS plan maps to the corporate strategic plan
 Variety of IS planning styles: CSF,
Enterprise, other formal structures
 Plan itself: What are the components?
 Organizational change from systems:
TQM, BPR, paradigm shifts or simple
automation?
Strategic Advantage: IT at
work
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IT and changes in the organization of
business: flatter, leaner, teams, JIT, global
 Datamining and Walmart
 E-commerce and the supply chain at Dell
 M-commerce and Progressive Auto
 Internet and Egghead
 American Airlines, Baxter, Citibank
Tools to Identify Strategic
Advantage from IT
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Porter Value Chain
 Competitive Forces Model
 What technology do we “Bet” on?
 Risk vs. Return
Is IT Harmful?
Kurzweil’s The Age of Spiritual Machines
 Bill Joy’s Wired article called “The Future Doesn’t
Need Us”
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy.html
 Chiles’ Inviting Disaster: Lessons from the Edge
of Technology
 Dumas’ Lethal Arrogance: Human Fallibility and
Dangerous Technologies
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Graduate School
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MBA
 MS in MIS
 MS in Network Security
 MS in Software Engineering
 MS in Accounting
 Law School
 PhD
GPS Technology
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Why GPS is important for MIS students
 How does GPS technology work
 How does the device work
 Why is GPS so interesting
 Applications of GPS in business
GPS Device
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Garmin GPS 76 has 12 channel receiver
with WAAS, accepts data from MapSource
CD Rom
Garmin GPS Device
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Activities to step through
 Cycle through using GPS device outside
 Applied V and H coordinates to
Morgantown map
 Present findings and conclusions at end of
class in groups
Why GPS is important
for MIS students
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GPS is the root technology for GIS applications
GPS is operationalized via satellite constellations,
geostationary and low orbit satellites
m-commerce rests on GPS
GIS is important new business application
Encourage further study with ArcView or GIS
classes in Geology or elsewhere
How does GPS work in
general
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Constellations of at least 24 satellites operated by
DOD
Removed selective availablity
GPS satellites radio down data packet every 30
seconds, with pseudo random bit pattern
Calculates signal delay differences
Uses how long signal took to get to receiver,
satellite’s velocity, and time of transmission and
triangulates three signals or more to pinpoint spot
Fairly reliable unless under canopy or in unusual
regions
How does the device work
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Terms
 Maps
 Menu
 Acquiring satellites
 Establishing location
 Marking position and viewing in map page
 Compass page, map page, highway page
Why is GPS so interesting
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For a long time, man only knew latitude based on the stars,
and ships were lost and wrecked
Progress was made with determining longitude when
clocks helped to establish locations based on celestial
relative to the earth at certain times (required expert
seamanship, accurate charts, sextants)
Polar magnetic fields shift daily
Now, can get 3 meter accuracy
Get latitude, longitude and altitude with high degree of
accuracy and little amount of skill
Predict will radically change the world that we live in
technologically
Sample Applications of GPS
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Alzheimer’s patients
Lost dogs
World Trade Center mapping
Smart bombs
Car nav systems
Fishing, hunting and camping
Child tracking
Prisoner tracking and monitoring
Golf game enhancement
Criminal activity pattern mapping
Sample Applications in
Business
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Tool for sales and marketing with GM, Ford with
OnStar type products
GIS applications in mining, property management,
cable mapping, maintenance
GIS decisionmaking tools using algorithms
FedEx, UPS and trucker tracking
Know where all inventory and equipment are
located
m-commerce
Review of Data
Communications
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History of networks
 Application layer: host, client, client server
models
 HTTP request
 HTTP response
 SMTP packets
 FTP, Telnet
Physical Layer
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Circuits and media
 Digital transmission
 Analog to digital conversion
 Multiplexing: TDM, FM, AM, PM
 T-1
 World becoming digital, why
Network and Transport Layer
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TCP/IP
 Addressing
 Packetizing
 Routing
 TCP/IP examples
LANs, Backbones, MANs
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Bridges, routers, gateways
 Ethernet vs. Token Ring
 Wireless
 Backbones, VLAN
 ISDN, X.25, ATM, VPN
Internet
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ISP
 DSL
 Cable modems
 MAE, peering
Security, Design,
Management
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Threats
Risk assessment, IT auditing
Controls: physical and software
Firewall design structures
Redundancy, reliability
Public and private keys, encryption
RFP
Network design
Cost management, firefighting, planning, strategy,
budgeting
Conclusion
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Job help
 Graduate school
 Keep in touch