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    Alan Mathison Turing was a British pioneering computer scientist and a mathematician who has made major contributions in his time (Copeland). Over 70 years ago, Turing introduced the notion of machine that is universal. The central concept of the contemporary computers was based on his very ideas and contributions. In 1937, J.V. Atanasoff, who is a professor at Iowa State University for physics and mathematics, attempts to build the first computer without the use of shafts, belts, gears, or…

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    Natural Driving Quiz

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    True b. Fals 5. An computer forensics labs should have more than two exits. a. True b. False 6.…

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    Boarding school was liberating, so much so that I focused almost solely on my computer science passion to the detriment of other subjects. I founded the Programming Club to teach peers to code well beyond the two school computer science (CS) classes offered, resulting in furthering my coding knowledge to prepare for growing classes. Naively, I plotted ideas to become the "next big thing". Needless-to-say my report cards showed one cannot be a genius without studying. Despite having built an…

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    Digital Forensics

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    Policies, Processes, and Procedures for XYZ Digital Forensics Lab are hereby established. This is a statement of current policies, procedures, rules, and guidelines that govern the facilities and equipment, methods and procedures, and analyst qualifications and training. All personnel are to conform to these provisions. 1. TRAINING DEVELOPMENT It is imperative that individuals assigned to conduct forensic examinations be highly trained with an excellent foundation of knowledge in the area of…

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    machines led to the first digital computers that stored numbers electronically, experimented with by a Harvard professor and mathematicians. Two years later scientists at the University of Pennsylvania built the first fully-electronic computer, used by industry to mass-produce, (Fuller G , R Buckminster, P. 339). They evolved quickly during the 1940s and were used by the military and planes (Fuller G , R Buckminster, P. 339). The development of the transistor made the computer more refined by…

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    really considered the nature and significance of my interactions with technology. Looking back, however, I realize that technology has influenced what I do and how I think from a very young age. From playing video games and memorizing the keys on a computer key board as a child, to doing various projects in high school and college, to using an e-reader I have immersed myself in a culture of technology without much conscious thought. I think that many people have this same attitude of…

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    My passion for technology and computers began in childhood when I was amazed by a personal computer which was awarded to me by my parents. My first experience in using a real computer encouraged me more to try much harder in school years to become a computer specialist. Consequently, I successfully passed school years by always ranking first among my classmates and received my high school diploma with 19.05 out of 20 GPA on the Iranian scale. In addition, my genuine enthusiasm which was followed…

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    school systems are incorporating computers, laptops, and even personal laptops into the classroom. Digital learning is the combination of ordinary academic material and technology. The idea suggests that today’s youth are being raised in an advanced technological world; a “native” to the digital nation (Dretzin, Rushkoff, 2010). Therefore, in order to engage a student academically, an instructor must utilize technology as a learning tool. In some classes, personal computers are stationed at each…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Lab 1

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    Lab 2: OSI Model Introduction: This lab expanded upon the first, by outlining in greater depth, the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model. In particular, we covered how this model shapes and forms the key structure of all computer network communication. Covered in the first lab, the layers involved are physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation and application. The lab portrayed the flow information traffic as movement through a series of ports, similar to entering…

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    names, figures, and concepts. I loved it. As I modeled catalysts in lab, I scoured the web at home, filling my browser with papers and Wikipedia articles. Each question sprouted two more, leading me deeper down the rabbit hole. Though I know I’ve only scratched the surface of knowledge, I’ve learned more of the quantum chemical world than I’ve ever dreamed of. Far from scare me away, it’s this prospect of discovery that drew me into lab each day. To face a vast unknown, to uncover it for…

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