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    advantage of the Incremental-build process model, namely the ability to gracefully make trade-offs among product features, resources, and the delivery schedule. If, for example, the compiler is not ready for delivery as scheduled at the end of six months, a choice can be made between delivering a first version of the compiler without the optimizer, or extending the schedule to allow successful completion of Project Pluto. Because of the frequent demo milestones, early warning of slippage in the…

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    At the battle of Jutland in 1916 during the First World War, the Royal Navy did not succeed to annihilate the German main fleet. After the War, the dispute about the cause to the unsuccessful result of the battle grew up and lead to the so-called Jutland Controversy in 1920s. In the controversy, John Rushworth Jellicoe, commander-in-chief of the British main fleet at the battle, was naturally a focus and his command at the battle was criticised. This paper examines the relation of Jellicoe to…

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    Overview: Iterative statement is the programming language design feature that is going to be discussed. And the programming languages for which the feature is discussed are C, Perl, Prolog and Common Lisp. In C the three pre-defined iterative statements are for, while and do while. In Perl the pre-defined iterative statements include for, foreach, while, do while and until. In Common Lisp the pre-defined iterative statements include do, dotimes, dolist and loop (includes for and while) In…

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    a secondary question. Lastly, as he mentioned in his article, against the classical approach, which posited at least three redactors for the Pentateuch in the evolutionary growth of the text, “the Neo Documentary Hypothesis posits that a single compiler, working with a consistent method (chronological arrangement of its plot, preservation of source material, and minimal intervention), is responsible for the combination of the four Torah sources into a single story in a single compilational…

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    Abstract : This paper presents a practical implementation for simulating the pitching and yawing motions of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and its consequent control using an ARM based SBC Friendly ARM mini2440. A rotary encoder and adxl303 triple axis accelerometer has been used to measure the position and acceleration respectively. The emphasis of this paper is given on the interfacing of the sensors with Friendly ARM mini2440 and the resultant control algorithm implemented on the…

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    Grace Hopper

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    I selected Grace Hopper for my famous mathematician project. I chose this Mathematician because she seemed like an interesting person and I wanted to learn more about her. Grace Hopper was born on December 9, 1906 in New York, New York and she died on January 1, 1992. She died at the age of 85 years old. Some historical events that happened in the world during Grace Hopper's life were: in 1906 the San Francisco earthquake happened. Also in January of 1933 Hitler started to take over in Germany.…

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    The Grandmother of Software Who Never Looked Back Clocks dot the workplaces of people spanning the globe, and the vast majority of those clocks move perpetually clockwise. However, Grace Hopper, a naval computer engineer, owned a clock that was the exception. Her clock moved counterclockwise (Cushman B6) and was an expression of her gravitation towards creative change instead of always solving problems in the same way. Throughout her career, her personal conviction shone through as she shook up…

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    Hans-Jörg 2000). Accordingly, the take a look at of the story as based with the aid of conceptual metaphor might also forged mild onto this complex and unresolved rely. After studying those strains, the want for an analysis of the determining role of metaphor in knowledge and structuring fairy testimonies, or even different sorts of literature can be a piece greater apparent. As far as we recognize, there are no previous works inside this line of studies with the exception of Karen Bowe’s Senior…

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    Justinian's Code Essay

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    code of Byzantine empire known as Justinian's Code. Tribonian was named by Justinian as one of the commissioners charged with preparing the new imperial legal code. Tribonian made the final decision of authority in Justinian's Code. He was the chief compiler and perhaps the initiator of Justinian's Code. On the other token there is authority but religion has a part in Justinian's Code too. The religion that was involved in Justinian's Code was Christianity. Christianity had a…

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    Jurassic Changes in Meteorology Meteorology has changed over time and affected our society. It started in 650 B.C. and now in 2016 we use meteorology to detect weather patterns. In 650 B.C. babylonians tried to predict short-term weather changes based on the appearance of clouds and occurrence such as “haloes”. Chinese astronomers developed a calendar that divides the year into twenty-four festivals, with each festival having it’s own kind weather. According to NASA,”The greek philosopher,…

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