Kamis, 26 Maret 2009

Repairing Common Computer Problems

PCs are incredible when they function well– permitting you instant communications with the world, loads of information to learn about and the facility to entertain the full family. There are many grounds why a PC may fail or not function as you would expect. Here are some of the key causes. Hardware Failure As with all things that contains electronics or mechanical parts, things can go wrong – it’s part of life. If this occurs to you then, once you determine what has stopped working, the failing part can be substituted. Of course, the main tricky part can be diagnosing the defect in the first place. Virus Yes astonishingly there are still computer users in this world today who do not shield themselves with anti virus software on their computer – regardless of the fact that there are many free softwares to download to shield you. If you do get a virus on your PC you may find this can weaken your PC’s performance and even cause a total failure. Spyware/adware While spyware and adware are commonly is not as damaging as having a virus it can often odstruct up your computer and slow your Internet connections causing an ultimately slow machine. A free downloadable anti adware or spyware program should assist solve this issue. Slow Computer This is a common computer issue – often after owning using a computer regularly for a long period of time, downloading trial software, installing new applications etc etc. Your computer is frequently trying to load a hundred different programs on start-up that you do not even need – (do you have loads of icons down by the clock?). This is taking up precious computer resources and will end up slowing your machine down. Either uninstall any programs no longer needed or disable them from the start-up menu.

Senin, 16 Maret 2009

Manage The Complexities Of Modern Day Litigation Support With Case Management Software

As the number of lawyers in the United Kingdom increases, so does the demand for first rate litigation support. With the increasing demand for litigation support staff, technology has adapted to better manage the complexities of modern day litigation.

Litigation support personnel are vital to case work efficiency and effectiveness. While attorneys continue to stay focused on the legal matters, litigation support professionals provide the technological support behind the litigator's success.

The legal technology market is expanding and there are now a wide range of case management systems available. Many case management products on the market are compatible with all areas of law, with applications for Convey, Crime, Matrimonial, General, Personal Injury, Probate, Wills, amongst others. Some legal software suppliers also offer online case tracking and hosting or outsourced services.

These case management applications allow any documentation associated with a particular case to be filed electronically in one central database. Any specific documents associated with a file can be searched for and found within seconds saving time trawling through paper work. These systems also allow workflows for large number of cases to be stored in one easily accessible place.

Email as an environment is becoming increasingly popular and even the most luddite of fee earners are inevitably working in MS OutlookTM. One software provider, DPS Software, have developed Outlook Office. This system integrates incoming and outgoing emails against cases with no user intervention. This versatile software combines case management, phone, digital dictation, task, web and text messaging with a full power document assembly engine that allows emails, letters and documents to be assembled against cases quickly and easily.

The implementation of a fully integrated accounts system is a vital part of streamlining case management. Accounts that are associated with a particular file can be attached to a case and stored electronically. Many software suppliers offer combined case management and accounting packages, including DPS Software.

The Cashier Accounts from DPS Software meets and exceeds the requirements prescribed by the Law Society, the Legal Services Commission (LSC) and LEXCEL, with reports that comprehensively cover all standards bodies. Reports are produced and delivered by email or printout through the system both quickly and easily.

As a module of DPS' One Office solution, the Cashier system is built around a single database model meaning that data can be shared throughout a business with ease. When Cashier is installed as a module of Case Management, any transaction entered into Cashier by a member of the accounts department is immediately reflected in all areas of the system, including the fee earner desktop. This aspect of the system is ideal in so far as any accounting transaction that has affected the case (credit limit exceeded, WIP limit approached) is immediately apparent to fee earners.

Once a case management system has been implemented in a firm, the next step is to maintain the system with the latest updates and security checks. The recent weather conditions across the country have damaged homes and destroyed businesses. Faced with these conditions, businesses need to ensure that measures are in place to ensure that flooding and other such disasters do not effect their working practices.

Hosting and Outsourced services are offered by many legal software suppliers. These services protect a firm's IT infrastructure by carrying out maintenance and system updates off site, allowing users to carry on working as normal, safe in the knowledge that their hardware and software is taken care of.

A Hosted service means that software which is traditionally run from a desktop PC is run over the internet in virtually the same fashion. All that is required is broadband internet access to a data centre ? other than that, users go about their work in exactly the same way.

Hosting ensures that software is kept up to date, with the host carrying the burden of keeping hardware performance checked and maintained. In addition, the need for IT staff and expertise is removed to the hosting provider. This allows firms to capitalise on not only a wider variety of software, but also more advanced versions of hardware. This proves beneficial to firms, as they can use the same software as much larger competitors offering high levels of client service without the major upfront costs.

Case Management and Account Solutions combined with hosting and web services, make the life of litigation support staff easier, increasing their efficiency and streamlining their working practices.

Senin, 09 Maret 2009

Construction Basics Of Uid Labels

About UID labels
The Department of Defense has devised the methodology of UID labels or Unique Identification labels as serializing and marking procedure to keep record of the defense related tangible assets. According to the authorization of DoD, all tangible personal as well as Government Furnished Property, issued on or after 1st January 2004, should be marked with UID labels. However, the DoD plans to mark all tangible as well as embedded assets with UID labels by 31st December 2010. As per the estimation of DoD only 20% of the UID markings will be part marked directly and the 80% will be on name plates or labels.

The contractors, supplying the items were also instructed to fill the UID marking registration by May 2006. The permanent UID labels are allowed by Mil-Std 130 standard. According to Mil-Std 130M Section 5.2.7.2.1, "marks that are acceptable as per the requirements for printing on label material in 5.2.7.2.2 shall be acceptable or alternately see appropriate tables in SAE AS9132 (the Aerospace Industry Marking Standard) for quality requirements."

The UID labels and the nameplates for the marking and identification of the items should have characteristics such as chemical resistant, chemical resistant, scratch resistant, non-removable. Moreover, they should be readable for the life of the item. The most commonly used materials for UID labels are brushed aluminum foil, polyester and polyimide. There are certain techniques such as laser etching and dot peening are done unto the UID labels to make them withstand the harsh environment condition.

The Item that Require UID Labels

As per the DoD mandate, there are certain specified items that require UID labels on them. The items
• That are serially managed
• That are mission essential
• Whose unit acquisition cost is $5,000 or more
• That are embedded and where it is necessary to have permanent identification

The construction basics of UID labels
While constructing the Unique Identification for the tangible items there are two basic methods that are essential to be followed.
Construct #1 carries information such as part no, serial no, item description
Construct #2 has serial no, original part number, lot number or batch number for embedded items
Both the construction process should strictly comply with MIL-STD 130 ATA 2000 standard of UID labels.

All designs and the marks of the UID labels are authorized by the U.S. Government materiel purchases. The plain texts and the 2-dimentional data matrix barcodes help the government agencies to categorize all the government furnished assets.

Factors that Determines the UID label Markings
The marking of the items with UID labels is determined by some important factors. Nature of the items, their operational environment and their maintenance procedures are the prime factors that decide the marking methodologies. Secondly, the UID marking capability also depends on requirements of the manufacturers, the methods they follow and their technical expertise of making the parts. Of course, the marking technique of 2-D Data Matrix is compatible with all marking techniques.

Benefits of UID Labels
With the marking of the items with Unique Identification mark, it is easy for the the DoD to keep track of the availability of the equipments, acquisition of the items, their deployment and repair standards. The process also reduces the forging of items as well as the asset management cost. In a nutshell, the UID labels enhances the operational productivity.