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    Palmprint Case Study

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    PRADD technique is extremely helpful to appear for a lost older person or a suspect. (3) Palmprint primarily based statistics in cloud computing In the cloud computing surroundings, palmprint primarily based statistics will become a service within which the technique of PRADD is required. as an example, palmprint recognition will be a service of the cloud computing for private authentication on a smart-phone. A user will register palmprints mistreatment his previous smart-phone. once he buys…

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    John Mauchly Essay

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    John Mauchly pioneered the field of computer science and built the foundation for all modern computing with the creation of the world 's first fully functional digital computer, the ENIAC. The ENIAC, completed in 1946 at the University of Pennsylvania, occupied 1800 square feet, weighed 30 tons, had 18000 vacuum tubes, and cost about $5,000,000 in modern dollars (ENIAC Definition from PC Magazine Encyclopedia). John Mauchly originally conceived the ENIAC as a tool for statistical weather…

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    Children spend a significant amount of time with their teachers during term time; therefore, a teacher plays a crucial role in a child’s educational progress and can inspire them to progress both educationally and socially. Teaching children gives me an endless satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. I realised this, when my son started his school 20 years ago. Every parent wants their children to achieve their potential and this motivated me to start my career as a teacher. I have a lot of…

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    Concept Map Tool Analysis

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    a high practical value for educational assessment, and could help teacher with their assessment work efficiently. This tool contained six components: 1) preprocessing the learning sections; 2) extracting the concepts; 3) computing the relations between the concepts; 4) computing the weights; 5) retrieving the item process; 6) generating the knowledge map. This tool did not include the task authoring function and the automatic scoring function, but it had a concept weights computation module and…

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    Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace were two brilliant mathematicians that affected the world of Computing greatly. Ada is considered to be the first ever programmer due to the fact that she wrote the first ever algorithm for a very early computing machine on paper. Babbage was the first man who built the first general purpose computer, and although he didn't manage to see his work complete and fully working, he managed to set the idea of what was imagined to be a revolutionary machine. Charles…

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    \begin{abstract} It is known that Groebner bases is EXP-SPACE in general. We show that this remains true over Boolean rings. \end{abstract} \section{Boolean Rings} Let $\mathbb{F}_2 = \mathbb{Z}/(2)$. Let $R_n = \mathbb{F}_2[x_1,\ldots,x_n, y_1,\ldots,y_n, z_1,\ldots,z_n]$ and % \footnote{Over $\mathbb{F}_2$, $+$ is the same as $-$.} \[ S_n := \{c^2 -c \,\, | \,\, c \in \{x_1,\ldots,x_n, y_1,\ldots,y_n, z_1,\ldots,z_n\} \}. \] Let \[ R_n^{\rm b} := R_n / (S_n). \] This is {\em Boolean ring},…

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    Human Rights Watch, Inc. (HRW) Human Rights Watch, Inc. is a multinational non-governmental organization whose area of interest is to conduct research and advocacy on human rights. It was founded in 1978 with the formation of Helsinki Watch, an organization that was designed to monitor government compliance with the 1975 Helsinki Accords formed through the Soviet bloc (Human Rights Watch, Inc., n.d). In rapid succession, this organization adopted the name Human Rights Watch in 1988. Apart from…

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    4. CORRESPONDING DUTIES: As a user of the company network you have the following obligations: 1) To answer for your personal account granted to you by CRI company. 2) To keep confidentiality of company’s information, maintaining its integrity and keeping information from being accessed by non-authorized users. 3) To keep confidential the password given to you to access the resources and information systems of the organization, informing immediately to the Network Administrator or any other…

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    The year was 1878; the great inventor and scientist Thomas Edison was attempting to downsize electric lighting sources. He set out to redesign the way consumers would utilize electricity. Thomas Edison created small lightbulbs instead of the much bigger light fixtures that were in use during that time. He created small bulbs capable for indoor use, they were long-lasting, did not overheat, and above all could run on low power. A little over a year later, he patented the lightbulb using a strand…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    devices and the wires connecting them. Smaller devices and shorter wires mean electricity has less distance to travel to perform a processing function. Therefore, the function is performed more quickly, resulting in higher clock rates. 8. Optical computing could eliminate interconnections and simply fabrication problems because photon pathway can cross without interfering with one another. Elimination wires would vastly improve fabrication cost and reliability. 9. In most cases, a benchmark is a…

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