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    Should computers be used in elementary school? Computer is a medium of education in many countries. All over the world computers are being used by students to prepare their study materials. Many parents may argue that computers should not be used in elementary school; however, in my opinion the introduction of computers in elementary schools can only benefit the students. First reason for using computers in the classroom is to provide students different kinds of learning experiences. Computer…

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    loved learning how to use data analysis and computer skills to solve problems and answer questions. As someone who wants to have a career in economics, a field that looks at data and uses quantitative tools to address social problems, I enjoyed learning about applications of statistics in various areas of study, from psychology to history. I am especially interested in strengthening my applied knowledge of statistics, data analysis, and computer programming. While I can learn about these…

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    Liam has been heavily involved in many aspects of University life during his time at Edith Cowan University. He has held positions on the executive committee of several student clubs and societies, most notably as President of the Robotics and Programming Society, Treasurer of POWA Anime Club, and Secretary for the Japanese Studies Society. In addition, Liam is a founding member, and the current Secretary of the Edith Cowan University Association of Technology and Engineering (ECUATE). Through…

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    proven to be Turing complete, which means that given the; appropriate algorithms, necessary time and memory, it could solve the same problems that the Turing machine could. It was also the first digital computer since it predates the ABC by one year (O 'Regan). Z3 was very similar to the modern day computers that we use since it was also based on Von Neumann architecture, the only difference was that it couldn’t store the program in it’s memory with some ones work on it, however it could store…

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    I went over your records earlier today and saw that you are within your cross training window. I believe cross training into a different career field will broaden your abilities within the Air Force and make you more marketable for future promotions. I believe this because they consider cross training during promotion boards as having knowledge for multiple areas of the Air Force. Earlier today, I downloaded the list of career fields that are open to cross train into. I have always seen you…

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    In today’s world, the majority of people have a work computer, home computer, and/or a lap top, because computers have become affordable for the average person. If you look at the history of computers, it has taken us over a century to get to this point. Computers were first used primarily for businesses and government, because they were too expensive and large for personal use by the average person. According to Wikipedia (2016), “a computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out an…

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    begin his career in computing (O 'Regan). He began work as a programmer for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). From the 1960s to 1990s, DEC was a leading vendor of computer systems. Under their direction, Yourdon managed to develop the “FORTRAN Maths library for the PDP-5 computer” as well as write “an assembler for the PDP-8 computer” (O 'Regan). These accomplishments led Yourdon to make many more advances in software development. General Electric hired Yourdon as a project manager…

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    design predated the digital computer by over 100 years. In 1842, mathematician Louis Menebrea published a memoir explaining the “Analytical Engine” which it would be translated from French to English by Ada for Babbage., In Ada’s notes she had described how the codes could be created so the device could handle the letters also the symbols with numbers ,she also theorized a method so the engine repeats a series of the instructions as process called looping that computer programs use today. For…

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    and manage your hardware and utility software, all to keep the operating system functional. The real brains of your computer is the central processing unit (CPU) and random access memory (RAM). CPU is the hardware that interprets and executes the system and application software. A CPU may have more than one microprocessor; the more microprocessors a computer has, the faster the computer executes commands. With the amount of information that is now available to us via the internet, how quickly…

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    three tiered object-oriented design over the traditional application design. First we will define the two programming methods, then state the advantages and superiority of the three-tiered over the traditional design. Finally, we will summarize the document. A Tale of Two Programming Designs What Is the Traditional Approach? Traditional programming is defined as a software application programming technique that follows a Waterfall design approach with block structures. A defined function or set…

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