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Computer disaster 5 Systems design 2 Automation 1 Computer hardware 1 Computer programming 1 Computer software 1 Contingency planning 1 Disaster planning 1 Hong Kong 1 Hotels 1 Information technology 1 Integrated circuits 1 Legal matters 1 Millennium 1 Problem solving 1 Product reliability 1 Systems analysis 1 USA 1
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Beheshti, Hooshang M. 1 Kippenberger, T 1 Koh, Seokha 1 Lau, Mary 1 Law, Rob 1 Lee, Sooun 1 WIlliams, Len 1 Worley, Joel K. 1 Yen, David C. 1
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Industrial Management & Data Systems 3 International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 1 The Antidote 1
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The Year 2000 crisis: the ongoing business
Koh, Seokha; Lee, Sooun; Yen, David C. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 100 (2000) 2, pp. 67-75
The year 2000 (Y2K) remedy process is an ongoing business to be continued even after the rollover of the century. This is especially true for the organizations that fail to cope with the crisis properly. In this paper, major problems associated with the crisis are identified and key remedy...
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The computer millennium bug’s impact on the hotel industry: a case study of the Kowloon Hotel
Law, Rob; Lau, Mary - In: International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 12 (2000) 3, pp. 170-178
Traditionally, the hotel industry has prided itself on its provision of quality service and therefore guest satisfaction. Unfortunately, hotel managers are often reluctant, or even resistant, to accept technologies, fearing that technologies might change their ability to provide hotel guests...
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The legal agenda
Kippenberger, T - In: The Antidote 4 (1999) 2, pp. 23-29
Relates that a deluge of material has been written outlining the potential legal risks, much of it alarmist, about the Y2K problem. Gives much information about current law but does quantify this is not legal advice, which should be obtained from the qualified legal authorities. Uses highlighted...
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The millennium bug ‐ how big is its bite?
WIlliams, Len - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 97 (1997) 2, pp. 51-52
Provides a summary of the points raised at a recent chief executives conference, in trying to ascertain how real the year 2000 problem is, and gain an idea of its scale. Describes the background to the problem in the programming languages used since the 1970s. Describes how to plan the solution,...
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Automated systems and reliability
Beheshti, Hooshang M.; Worley, Joel K. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 95 (1995) 1, pp. 5-9
The computer is probably the single greatest innovation of the twentieth century. However, with all their awe‐inspiring capabilities, computers create a new set of problems. Seeks to explore the problems of the automation and computer age. Begins by highlighting numerous corporate woes and...
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