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Article: 2009 environmental software review.(SOFTWARE GUIDE)(Product/service evaluation)(Table)
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- Pollution Engineering
- Article date:
- February 1, 2009
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It is generally accepted that computers now control or are necessary for nearly every aspect of our daily routines. Even refrigerators can now scan the food placed inside them and maintain a shopping list. It can then connect to the Internet and have an order waiting for you at your local market.
In reality, it is not the computer that is the brains behind all that tiny technology. Rather it is the clever software that deftly maneuvers those itty-bitty electrons down the narrow pathways within the microscopic circuitry of those machines. With the proper software, we can gather data with incredible accuracy, check the data for errors, analyze the data and make ...