Can we really trust a computer?
When you go on the computer and you surf the net for a certain topic you may find many results with websites concerning this topic. You go in some of the websites and see that one website maybe saying something while the other ones are saying the opposite. Can we really trust everything what we see on the net? This is not the only thing that concerns with trusting a computer. What if one of your employees is short a large amount of money and they really did not give out the wrong change of money. Can we really trust that the cash register did not make any mistakes? This question has been on my mind for many years before taking this course and in Chapter 4 in the text A Gift of Fire it talks about what can go wrong with computers and computer failures. Personally, I do not trust computers all the time. I keep in mind that many things can go wrong with a computer and that a computer like humans can not be "Perfect". From my own personal experience I have learned that I can never rely on computers for many reasons. For example, one time I had an assignment due the next day and unlikely my computer got the worm and it crashed.
I suspect that it maybe some computer error because this is not the first time someone was short fifty dollars. Another incident that had happened was during at work at Forever 21. The cause was an input error made by someone using a new computer system. 3 million for electricity; the correct amount was $63. "She also talks about how many of these errors made could have been avoided with more care from the workers of these companies. Personally, I think everyone would raise hell if it was down for that long because everyone is so dependent on the new technologies that we have. She also talk about how many people have had their homes lost because of the Credit Bureaus giving out inaccurate credit information. I have learned a lot taking this course. Baase states, "A woman was billed $6. " This was a good example brought up because I remember when the phone services were down. I'm pretty sure this has happened to many Americans out there. There had been several of other incidents where someone was short an even amount of money. Many people were angry and complained that they pay for the service so why is it down for so many hours. So I had to call the credit bureau and report it to them, otherwise I would have bad credit on me. Baase states, " Nationwide AT&T telephone service for voice and data was disrupted for nine hours in January 1990 because of a software error in a four-million line program.
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