Computers
Essay by 24 • May 21, 2011 • 615 Words (3 Pages) • 1,100 Views
Computers and many issues
Computers have many benefits impacts, but unfortunately, end users
experience frustration doing the severity of use of their computer. The
annoyance of losing work when a crash occurs, struggling to understand an
error message or spending too much time clearing spam and viruses, have
become symbolic of the struggles associated with modern technologies.
Computers can be the cause of many problems, and usually at the worst time
possible.
Some problems stem from the users' lack of knowledge, poor training,
or unwillingness to read instructions or take tutorials. Often frustration
results from flaws in the computer hardware, software, networking, trouble
interactions among components supplied by diverse manufacture, or the
result of malicious actions by other users.
A number of preliminary research steps are necessary to guide
developers who are working on the goal of making computer usages less
frustrating for users. A first step is to gain a better understanding of what
frustrates users of computers. Then taxonomies of frustrating experiences
can be develop and means to measures their severity and frequency can be
identified.
I think giving the home users free anti-virus software will work out just
great for the company and the users it keeps everyone safe. This will allow
consumers to benefit from the considerable improvements and additional
benefits that has been developed from the software. The updated
Free anti-software edition has been substantially redesigned and engineered
to provide extensive improvements to the user interface and software
capabilities. The result is a powerful consumer anti-virus solution that is
easy to install and use. At the same time traditional disruptions associated
with anti-virus software such as having to reboot after every update, adjust
email settings or endure dial-up delays brought on by large update files have
been eliminated.
Some people or companies write programs like computer viruses,
Worms, Trojan horses and Spy ware. These programs are all characterized
as being unwanted software that install themselves on your computer
through deception.
Trojan horses are simply programs that conceal their true purpose or
include a hidden functionality that a user would not want.
Worms are characterized by having the ability to replicate
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