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    First, the Elvis board was connected to a power source and to the computer. A team member then connected the IR optosensor to the Easy Pulse circuit board. Afterwards the Easy Pulse circuit board was wired to the NI Elvis II board using jumper wires, ensuring that the VCC, A0 and GND pins connected to the +5V, AI0+, and AIGND sections respectively. The AI0 was then connected directly to the AIGND on the Elvis board. Once that was done, another team member ran the program Pulse Moniter.vi and…

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    2 DESCRIPTION OF THE USEA 2.1. Data Encryption phase USEA encrypts 512-bit blocks of plaintext to cipher text by a 256-bit main key that from now we call it MK. In default, USEA consists of 20 identical rounds, but we can increase or decrease the rounds for amplification of our algorithm in specific hardware or software implementation. Note that Decreasing rounds of algorithm reduces its security against attacks. USEA uses different algebratic, logic and arithmetic operations for data…

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    The Epheren Devices

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    Before the boom of the epheren device, and before humans there was a precursor race that created humans to be a more powerful version of themselves, because their race was dying out because of war-torn planet. In its last breath they created the humans and put them on a suiting homeworld. After a while this precursor race started resurrecting into now human race. They had no memories of the past, but they were the creators of the epheren device but since they had forgotten their past they only…

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    how we live, work and play as computers and technology. From an initial introduction of simple calculation and tabulation tools to today’s advanced computing systems, computers and technology have changed how we perform everyday tasks. From designing, producing and distributing common goods to communicating with one another locally and around the world, computers and technology have changed how we acquire information, new skills and knowledge. The evolution of computer technology and the…

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    The name says it all about the university. Named after Andrew Carnegie and Mellon, I believe that Carnegie Mellon has all the tools to help me succeed. My love of science and engineering began when I was a child. Growing up, science and math were always my forte. In school, I was always fascinated by science experiments, and seeing chemical reactions. As a child, science almost seemed like magic. What really makes me love mathematics is how some problems are like puzzles. Each individual problem…

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    The way society thinks of Artificial Intelligence is absurd. Most people look at technological progress from a business perspective, namely, how can we profit from it. Some more pessimistic approaches may compare it to an uncontrollable snowball, where progress ultimately gets too fast and unstoppable. There are many ways to interpret the future of technology; however, Catherynne M. Valente proposes a new path for A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) that has not been explored yet. In Valente’s…

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    Project: Personal Knowledge Plan As a major in computer science, with minimal knowledge about computers, I have a plethora of ignorance on the subject. I am hoping to have a bachelors in computer science after 4 years at UNF, and the deciding factor in my major of choice is the fact that it encompasses a wide variety of jobs that typically pay a substantial wage and decent opportunities for location of work. These options would allow me to find an area I enjoy in a place I like with a…

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    I am fascinated with biomedical Engineering as this field seems to close gap between medicine and engineering as well as uniquely combining research and practical work I believe that a biomedical engineering practitioner can have a profound influence over our healthcare system, tailoring basic physical principles to commensurate the complicated design of the human body. My desire to increase my scientific knowledge has motivated me to study foundation Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, which…

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    (CNN)If you understand nothing else about Donald Trump, understand this: He has a particular mindset we see all the time in business -- he's "the disrupter." The disrupter is someone whose entire "brand" is to break the mold, to turn the way we do things on its head. Amazon did this with retail, Uber did it with taxi services, Airbnb did it with travel, Tinder did it with dating, Slack is doing it with email, Spotify is doing it with music, peer-to-peer lending is changing banking. And Trump…

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    Network Analyst Interview

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    On Tuesday May 4th I interviewed a former computer network analyst.During this interview understood I learned what it means to be successful in the world of technology as a computer network analyst.He described his job by saying he maintains data communication networks and computer systems . He has to analyze and configure a company’s network and hardware. He advised on what it took to start as a young person in the career field. He told me to start learning about different types of…

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