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    rapidly, and there are numerous startups and established companies actively developing hardware for artificial intelligence applications. At this moment, strong artificial intelligence cloud services (such as Google 's Alpha Go) have emerged, and people also hopes to bring artificial intelligence to portable devices which enables the capablity of merging future IoT applications. Traditional methods of artificial intelligence on portable device is to send data to the cloud through the internet,…

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    Opportunities and Threats of the External Environment Microsoft has many opportunities and threats in the external environments that they need to keep abreast of. As competition continues to expand product and service lines, Microsoft will need to keep abreast of any these changes. By continually monitoring external competition as well as looking for opportunities for product and service improvement, Microsoft can continue to remain a leader in the information technology field. A threat in…

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    Oh no I think I see them again. Oops, my bad, let's start at the beginning when it all started. It was July 7, 2013 and I was waking up to go to Sagemont Summer Camp. I put on my bathing suit and drove to Sagemont to load the buses. I got there and found my friend Dillon, a kid a met at camp and he became my best friend, and we picked the last seat in the back. I sat in the aisle, my favorite seat on a bus, right next to the group of kids we hated. John, the leader of the group, sat in the aisle…

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    CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY 3.0 Introduction Sanders et al. (2003) delineates that a methodology is the theory of how a research should be undertaken encompassing the theoretical and philosophical assumptions upon which research is based and the implications of the method(s) adopted. This chapter gives a detailed summary of basis for data collection and the software development methodology adopted with prescribed steps for the research in the achieving of the project aim and objectives.…

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    The asynchronous algorithm is thus very similar to the synchronous algorithm, except that we update as much information as possible after each design point is analyzed. The inertia is only applied when design iteration is completed. Of course, this could result in some points of the next design iteration being analyzed before the inertia operator is applied for that design iteration. However, the influence on the overall performance of the algorithm seems to be negligible [24]. IV. PROPOSED PSO…

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    Suite This tool gives idea into the AristaFlow BPM Suite – a next generation process management technology that has originated from our research activities in the ADEPT project. We show how AristaFlow ensures ease of use for process implementers, application developers, and end users. Our overall vision is to realize robust and…

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    The authors of Risks of Rapid Application Development lead off their discussion with this salient point (Agarwal, Prasad, Tanniru, & Lynch, 2000). They argue that management should not force the change through the organization but rather build a cultural shift that is accepting of what the process is looking to accomplish (Agarwal, Prasad, Tanniru, & Lynch, 2000). Ensuring that their is top down support doesn’t guarantee success however, without the support of management the process will not…

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    Heuristic and Accessibility Evaluation of Wordpress.com This report provides an analysis of the heuristic evaluation used to evaluate Wordpress, an open source website creation tool that simplifies the process of blogging and website content management. The heuristic evaluation will be performed using the “heuristics” provided by Jacob Nielsen. For this evaluation, ten heuristics were used to analyze the core functionalities of Wordpress, which include creating blogs, managing…

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    Summary Ideally server hardware should be replaced every four to five years. The server at the Hastings i-SITE is now a decade old and is beginning to fail. This document investigates three options for replacing or removing this aging hardware and recommends which option the Network Infrastructure Support team recommends. Background Hardware The industry standard recommendation is to replace hardware after three to four years. In practise this replacement window could be shorter or longer…

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    human resource group, access to this groups shares must be very restricted from other groups. 10. Explain how C-I-A can be achieved down to the folder and data file access level for departments and its user’s using Active Directory and Windows Server 2008 R2 access control configurations. Configuring unique access controls for different user types is an example of what kind of access controls? Data access controls insure that the data itself is restricted to certain users being able to read…

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