lopside
No, it doesn't.
The evaluation of potential problems compared to the expected advantages is called cost-benefit analysis. This is a scientific method that analyzes the potential risks of a situation to see if they will outweigh the benefits. The process can be used for many areas of business, including technology.
The conclusion on advantages and disadvantages of communication technology vary depending on the type of communication. In most cases, the advantages seem to outweigh the disadvantages.
Advantages1.Can save enormous amounts of paper as well as filing space2.Data can easily be entered by keyboard or scanners3.Data can easily be changed or updated...etcDisadvantages1.The computer(s) and peripheral required can cost a lot2.Some databases can be complicated to use3.Data held about people may be incorrect
The computer provides many advantages, especially to businesses. It makes businesses more efficient in meeting customer needs and handling business planning. The disadvantages to relying heavily on computers is that there is vulnerabilities to computers. The systems can be breached and natural disasters can cause you lose vital information.
outweigh
Yes, mainly in the area of emission and economy.
It depends on the item and price. A roll of toilet paper at $10.00 would be cost outweighs the benefits. A prescription of antibiotics at $4.00 would be the benefits outweigh the cost.
"The risks," David sighed, "far outweigh the benefits."
It depends on the specific situation being evaluated. Some situations may have benefits that far outweigh the costs, while in others the costs could outweigh the benefits. It's important to analyze and compare both the benefits and costs to make an informed decision.
yestheydo
no because positive+negative= balance of weight
the benefits outweigh the costs.
The cost's of industrialization can be minimized by industrialization.
Well, it is up to you to know the answer
Well, it is up to you to know the answer
They dont becuase there are not as many benefits as there are costs