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    analysis of image quality assessment algorithms” and “PLP: A Community Driven Open Source Platform for Computer Engineering Education” THARUN NIRANJAN GOMUDURAI PANDIAN, Arizona State University The research paper titled, “Microarchitectural analysis of image quality assessment algorithms“, aims to improve the efficiency of image quality assessment (IQA) algorithms by analyzing the runtime efficiency of the algorithms and identifying the underlying hardware bottlenecks associated with it. Though this paper defines it research questions and provides a qualitative model, the validation it provides for the results is more persuasive because the custom engine design is merely proposed based on good…

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    Using Web Analytics

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    The operating system keeps taking page caching of each page as a backup just in case the current page is not available under any reasons. Also, using page cache improves websites performance and lead to quick access to the web…

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    why. This is one of the limits of clickstream data. So Web Analytics was redefined and the new definition is discussed in the next paragraph. Modern Definition of Web Analytics: Web Analytics is the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from the website and the competition to drive a continual improvement of the online experience that our customers and potential customers have which translates into the desired outcomes (online and offline). Web Analytics is also the measurement,…

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    purchase(s) on one of the earlier visited sites. Cached pages are static HTML versions of a page. These pages are created when search engines store a backup version of the page. Instead of accessing the database of the site which can end up being time consuming, this static stored backup HTML version of the page is immediately made available by the search engines. When a user is viewing a page, the user can be informed that a recent version of the cached page is available for the user to view.…

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    Title: Cache & Memory Introduction In this paper I will answer the questions related to cache and memory. These are related and the solutions to the questions are as follows in the body section of this paper. Body 1. Explain cache coherency. Cache coherence preserves data integrity i.e these are ways to make sure the data makes sense and it helps address issues that comes with accumulation of cache 2. What is the benefit of using sparse addresses in virtual memory? 2. Name and describe the…

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    I became interested with an Information Security Analyst because my father is one. Every take your child to work day I would wake up early with my dad and run to his car excited to go to his office for the day. The building is a plain, brown brick building, but every time I saw it, I instantly got excited. Walking into the office everyone knew my name, I would always wave at everyone I saw. The secretary always gave me a lollipop and called me her “Little bundle of sunlight”. I would then go…

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    Social Differences

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    “It definitely sharpened my interest in language, the way people used language, slang words, speech patterns. There 's a big advantage to being the outsider” (1). This is a quote by Amy Heckerling, and it explains how speech patterns often go unnoticed by people of a certain group. A person with a southern accent believes that their accent is the normal, and a person with a Boston accent does not think they have one. Clive Thompson’s article “He and She; What’s the Real Difference?” explains an…

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    Computer Science Degrees

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    The ability to understand programming and all of its algorithms will grant anybody the power to keep up with technology. This is why elementary schools need computer science classes integrated into their curriculum. Teaching young children how to program will evolve the world in new ways by allowing these individuals to create new applications and technology. Since there are not any computer science related courses offered in elementary schools, they are restricted from the opportunity to learn…

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    In the article, “Grace Murray Hopper – Programming Pioneer”, author V. Rajaraman summarizes the life and accomplishments of Grace Murray Hopper, a woman who is credited for several major computer and technology developments. Rajaraman goes into extensive detail about Hopper’s early life, such as how Hopper focused heavily on her education in order to receive a PhD in Mathematics at Yale University which soon lead her to become a math professor at Vassar College. Rajaraman also mentions how…

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    paper is like designing the functionality and architecture of the code. Employing various ways to support an argument is like adapting known algorithms to suit specific purposes. And proofreading and revising a paper is like testing, debugging, and improving the code. Last summer at Cornell, I led weekly supplementary seminars for the Fundamental Programming Concepts course. Initially, I included many questions about the ins and outs of language-specific syntax and semantics in the worksheet.…

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