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    Heron Over Storm Essay

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    ECE 428 – Distributed Systems Home Work 4 3) Advantages of Heron over Storm: Heron has several major upgrades as compared to Storm, the most important of them all are better traffic congestion handling and easy debugging. Heron has a back pressure mechanism that dynamically adjusts the rate of data flow in a topology during execution, without compromising data accuracy. This is particularly useful under traffic spikes and pipeline congestions. As for debugging, since every task in Heron runs in…

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    With forty-eight percent of families living with children ranging from ages 2-17 owning at least the four entertainment staples; television, VCR, computer, and video games; It’s no surprise that technology is impacting the development of children in this new modern era (Woodward and Gridina). As the effects of technology’s impact on the growth of children is brought to light, it is time to take control and insure its positive use in society. Technology is limiting the growth of the essential…

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    designs and builds the Z1, the first programmable computer. This basically started everything for computers. Imagine if this never happened and computers today dint exist? How would most people survive? It is a good thing they do exist because I don’t think some people can do without it. The computer is a convenient source to get information. Not only that but millions of other invention have branched off in the computer. I’ll explain, if the computer was never invented that means that…

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    1. What developed your interest in computer science? How will the EP program support your future goals? My passion for computer science did not develop because of a single occurrence, but rather it grew steadily over a period of several years. My introduction to programming came in elementary school when my sixth grade teacher set aside time each week to teach the class basic programming concepts using JavaScript. I am grateful for this early exposure because individuals from other…

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    While I come from an agriculturally-focused family, my interests as a young boy were divided between aviation and computers. At the age of 13, I began to focus more on my digital hobbies after a neighbor offered to assist me in learning the art of programming. During the next few years, he mentored me in software development using primarily C# with the .NET Framework. In that time, I created a collection of small personal applications and games as I experimented with code and concepts. At age 17…

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    60-Minutes ran a feature segment on A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). My knowledge of computer technology is below average, consisting mainly of checking email and surfing the internet. As most people, I knew computers were taking over many jobs once done by humans, and had seen footage of auto industry robots assembling automobiles. I remember seeing video of a warehouse with floor computers delivering boxes from one location to the next. A.I. is different. While watching this segment with…

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    were interested in so we can gave them a try to see what career path we find interesting.My parents saw an opportunity for me to learn robotics through Cyber Camp, which was a summer program in 2009 that focused on different disciplines such as programming, game design, apps, robotics, web design, film, and photography. I was enrolled in the program for robotics, and learned how to program a robot using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3. By the end of the week, the program had taught me how to input and…

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    On the contrary, artificial intelligence may not be capable of replicating human thought due to the fact that computers are able to manipulate inputs through logarithms in order to fool humans into believing that robots are able to comprehend; machines are not capable of emotion, which, according to the neuroscientist, Antonio Damasio, is a necessary and very evident…

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    Then Carr goes on to talk about an article he read talking about how Google engineers have found a way to put computer power into computer learning, creating neutral networks that can learn without human assistance. The computer programs decide which data structures they work on rather than humans deciding for them. Carr wraps up the article stating that when the time comes that computers get bored of doing work assigned is when we know that…

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    Programing Resources

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    Find and discuss at least two other resources on scripting or programming for security professionals. With the numerous programming languages which are used today it is hard for anyone to know everything about each programming language which they may be required to work with. Along with this, programing is a skill and if not used routinely it is easy to forget important information about the different programing and scripting languages and how they work. This is just some of the many reasons…

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