Case for desktops

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Abstract

The Air Force Academy, with a population of 8,000 users connected by a $32 million network, requires its students to purchase desktop computers instead of laptops. There are five reasons for this and these are as follows: cost; decreased capability; inability to upgrade; problems with durability and increased maintenance and; lack of security.

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Grier, S. L., & Bryant, L. W. (1998). Case for desktops. Communications of the ACM, 41(1), 70–71. https://doi.org/10.1145/268092.268120

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