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Research Project: The United States is home to some of the world's leading computer software companies, most of which commonly outsource software development to other countries, including Egypt, India, Ireland, Israel, Malaysia, Hungary, and the Philippines. As a group, select one of these countries and explain why it has become a supplier to the computer software industry. Do you think that development of the industry in your chosen country is a threat to companies in the United States? Why or why not?
Abstract: Explain what country you have chosen and why
Introduction: introduce the topic and break down what you are going to be talking about 1
page 1 Background information: Give a brief history on the relationship between America and your chosen country in regards to this topic
Page 2 Decision analysis : Explain why the country has chosen to become a supplier to the software industry-
Page 3 weight the decisions: How has both countries benefited from this? What are some of the advantages and disadvantages as a result of this decision?
Page 4 Analyzing threats: Research possible threats to companies in the United States. Why are there any threats if applicable. Why isn't this a threat if you concluded there is no threat?
Page 5 details and examples : What are some softwares that has been outsourced to your chosen country? Would the country be better off with education than the actual product? Why/why not
Conclusion: Sum up everything you talked about
Feel free to make changes, suggestions, comments, and questions.
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