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    The Proposed Hybrid System and its Control Strategy The simulation results of the PV/WT/PEMFC/battery hybrid system using ANN and fuzzy logic are discussed in this section. Simulation results are obtained by developing a detailed MATLAB/Simulink software package, as shown in Figure 8.5. Fig. 8.5 - Hybrid power system simulation model The specifications of the renewable power sources used are given in Table 8.1 PV Sharp’s (NU-180) at (1kW/m2, 25o C) Wind turbine Maximum power (Pm) 180 (W) Peak…

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    8 BEST PRACTICES TO FOLLOW IN AGILE METHODOLOGY From the late 1990’s, the software development sector experienced an upsurge in demand, as the world’s markets evolved to a more tech-oriented scope to their businesses. With a greater requirement for software development by companies targeting to increase delivery, value, and quality of output, a set of principles were constructed specifically for this purpose. These principles are collectively known as agile methodology, and they focus primarily…

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    integration between IT operations and software developers. DevOps environment consists of a team with cross-functional team members including QA, developers, business analysts, DBAs, operations engineers and so on. Incorporating DevOps helps companies get done more, and deploy code more frequently. Businesses these days are facing some common problems. After application delivery, businesses are sceptical to change. The reason usually is the vulnerable and brittle software, and the platform…

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    Case Study Aqua America

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    Aqua America’s Software Methodology Justina Khuu The majority of Aqua America’s software is developed using the waterfall method, whether it is in-house or through contractors. Oftentimes there is a meeting set for requirements gathering between the developers and the managers or directors of the department that is to benefit from the software development, and then minimal contact between the two groups until the product is delivered. While this results in the least amount of upfront cost by…

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    Many people these days are guilty of being “software pirates”. “Software piracy is the unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted software. This can be done by copying, downloading, sharing, selling, or installing multiple copies onto personal or work computers.” (Business Software Alliance) They justify their actions by claiming they are stealing from the huge corporate company’s that are out there making money off of us and do not care about their customers. This way of thinking…

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    Task 2 (M1) Relook at this criteria – Show examples Discuss the importance of quality of code. There are many reasons why code quality is important to have when you’re creating a program one of these reasons are to make it easier to read and appeal to a wide audience this can be done not only by separating coding and indenting it, but also by adding comments to your coding with descriptive text about what the certain piece is doing, as well as this giving specific names to certain tools used in…

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    algorithm seems to be negligible [24]. IV. PROPOSED PSO & PPSO ALGORITHMS The proposed architecture is based on PSO and PPSO algorithms to calculate execution time depicted below in figure 1. Additionally, in order to evaluate the execution time for software module, a proposed PPSO (Parallel PSO) algorithm…

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    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING JAMESTER C GO BS COE 5A 3.1. Reread “The Manifesto for Agile Software Development” at the beginning of this chapter. Can you think of a situation in which one or more of the four “values” could get a software team into trouble? Manifesto for agile software development: 1. Individual and interactions over Process and Tools. - It is the first value proposition of the manifesto. This tool should be used for capturing requirements, version control, project planning, editing,…

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    A scenario that best elucidates the operation of a 24 hour knowledge factory involves three or more geographically and temporally distributed software R&D teams. Traditionally, this scenario required that the complete project is sequentially moderated and assigned alternately to each of the teams. Collaboration between the teams, in this case, is minimal, restricted to communicating through the various interface provided. Unlike the traditional development model, the 24-h knowledge factory…

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    One such example, in my experience in a startup is using a mobile and desktop compatible chat application. This not only helped us quickly reply to concerns regardless of location but also avoided formal emails which I think consume more time. There were different groups for meetings, production issues, general issues and so on. This allowed quick,…

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