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    recognition is a computer software that operates computers to distinguish speech and translate it into text. The term recognition refers to the software that recognize or identify the sounds of the speaker rather than the exact words the speaker is saying. It provides people with synchronized captions on recorded videos, television shows and movies. Speech recognition can be found anywhere and many people today are familiar with it. It can be found in Google Chrome, Microsoft, Amazon,…

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    In 2003, Bill Gates earned $23,148 a minute, $1.38 million an hour, leading to a total of $33.3 million a day (Roche). Growing up, he always had an interest in computer technology. While attending Lakeside School, he met Allen Paul who went on to be his co-worker. After high school, he briefly attended college, then dropped out shortly after receiving an excellent job offer. He formed Microsoft and its success exceeded his, and others, expectations. Microsoft windows evolved and its popularity…

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    application of computer and telecommunication equipment to can also store, transmits, retrieves and manipulated data. Information technology can also create, store, secure and exchange all from technology. [10] On top of that, several industries are associated with information technology. For example, computer hardware and software, electronics, internet, computer service, telecom equipment and other. [10][6] TYPES OF SOFTWARE Software is not something you can touch. [3] Software is not a…

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    Computer software consists of many layers, with each needing a specialist in languages that are specific to that particular layer. Your resume format should demonstrate unrivalled passion for computing systems and related software. The roles of a software engineer are constantly evolving, and a majority of software engineers learn on the job with the simultaneous evolvement of development environments and computer languages. Therefore, your resume format should…

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    communicate with one another. For example, a computer dating-issue taking place in Australia could lead to technological complications in Pakistan, Madagascar, and Brazil in a short matter of time. In an attempt to alleviate the danger of Y2K, the worldwide cost estimate was $300 billion, with $84 billion of that coming from the United States Government…

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    because of the use of computers in everything. We use computers in, cars, boats, planes, medical equipment, and much more. If we use these things that field is going to grow bigger and bigger, and it is creating more jobs for people that need them. Some things that a hardware engineer do are, design important blueprints, analyze data from the test that they perform, and upgrade computer software and hardware in their workplace. It is very important for all the hardware and software in a…

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    Computers are used pretty much for everything these days, and schools don’t fall behind, as different computer devices are of great help to the school work and teachers in every classroom. People already use computers for everything and pretty much the whole world around them is built with some kind of computer in use. For example, when family goes to eat at Burger King these days, there is this “smart” soda machine, with just one touch screen display and one button, they are able to create one…

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    Computers have entirely changed the way we live, learn and work. People have now accepted the digital advanced technology and the Internet at a quicker rate than TV. Numerous homes and nearly all businesses own and operate more than one computer. We send and get a massive amount of email, balance our checkbooks and shop online for different products and services consistently with the use of these computers. Small organizations use computers and networks to stay connected with their clients,…

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    does cryptographic software fail”. The most important building blocks for secured computer systems are cryptographic algorithms and protocols. They are based on mathematical foundations that are solid and provide authentication confidentiality and integrity. It is very difficult to turn mathematical equations into working systems. This is usually where the cryptographic systems fail. Two actions to take that can help you avoid common mistakes made with cryptographic software One action that a…

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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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