Technical Conception of Ghosting Images for Windows Platforms
Author(s) -
Shadreck Mudziwepasi,
Mfundo Shakes Scott,
Nogwina Mleli
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/15921-5182
Subject(s) - ghosting , computer science , computer graphics (images) , artificial intelligence
Global advances in Information Technology (IT) have led to the adoption of computer systems in organizations and institutions alike all over the world. This trend has led to the introduction of many computer applications and softwares that are mearnt to perform specific tasks so long they are supported by the Operating Systems (OSs) installed in Personal Computers (PCs). It is however important to note that these applications and associated softwares are released in different versions and may also come with different add-ons as per different versions and upgrades. This requires that we continuously upgrade our computers and associated systems so that they become compatible with new versions of different softwares that are released almost each and every single day. Some computers might actually crash, thereby requiring re-installment of all applications there-on before we assume a system restore point. Continuous upgrade and maintenance of such computers and their systems is imminent. However, for a large institution that may possess thousands of PCs in their system, it might be difficult to perform PC by PC upgrade and maintenance. We can therefore create ghosting images for windows and open source platforms.
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