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    2a) The computing innovation represented in my computational artifact is facial recognition software. Facial recognition software has many different uses, as shown in the computational artifact. According to Jennifer Tucker’s article, How Facial Recognition Technology Came To Be, the first semi-automated computer-based facial recognition was created during the 1960s, as a system of noting key facial landmarks on different photos. Facial recognition has evolved a lot since then and is now has…

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    Unit 1 Reflective Essay

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    The study area, as identified in assignment one, is VCE computing unit 1, learning outcome 3, which emphasises heavily on the design and development stages of the PSM. In order to teach this, a teacher needs to have a strong grasp of the design principles, web development and project management. The learning areas I have identified are connected to the learning requirements of my recent placement: The immediate areas that I need to learn and update are highlighted (in red) in the curriculum map,…

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    demands, the company carried out restructuring to become a leader in globally integrated operations. From International to Global First time “international” was introduced to the name of the company in 1921, when Thomas Watson Sr. changed it from Computing-Tabulating-Recording to International Business Machines. At that time the company operated in U.S. and had two supply contracts in Canada and Brazil. In 1923 it…

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    1-1. What is the “Post-PC era”? The post PC era is where wireless, mobile devices such as iPads and notebook out sell PC’s and become the mainstream popular demand. 1-2. Define the term “knowledge worker.” Who coined the term? The term “Knowledge worker,” is workers that are typically a professional, relatively well educated; and who create, modify, and/or synthesize knowledge as a fundamental part of their jobs. Introduced by Peter Drucker, who coined the term. 1-3. Name your two favorite…

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    This has given a lot of changes in our daily life. Nowadays, with the location flexibility provided by mobile computing, users can use any mobile device installed with the Nike+ Training Club application to do their training anywhere as long as there is an Internet connection. This allow users to do their workouts without being in a fixed position. 2.4 Introduction…

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    They have reinvented mobile devices with their iPhone, along with the release of their new iPad 2 which is setting the foundation for all mobile media and computing devices. As of now, Apple does not have an official mission statement; however, every press release ends with the following: "Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet…

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    Piracy in the computing world includes End-user abuse, Hard-disk loading, Software counterfeiting, and use of unlicensed fonts amongst others. By copying copyrighted resources, one avoids payment to the owner, avoids permission from the owner, and gives no recognition…

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    Knowledge Discovery from a Regional Asthma Dataset,”Advanced Intelligent Computing Theories and Applications. With Aspects of Artificial Intelligence”, Volume 5227, 2008, pp 888-895, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [13]. Ken Farion, Wojtek Michalowski, Szymon Wilk , “Developing a Decision Model for Asthma Exacerbations: Combining Rough Sets and Expert-Driven Selection of Clinical Attributes Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing ”,Volume 4259, 2006, pp 428-437, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [14].…

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    Benefits of updated computer technology in the Canadian workplace SONIA (300819375) Professor Mirjana Ignjatovic Course code 219-073 Benefits of updated computer technology in Canadian workplace INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, technology is advancing by leaps and bounds and it has made inroads in all walks of life. Computer is one of the greatest inventions adopted by today’s world. As in case of advancement of technology the functionality of…

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    Digital Dualism

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    Cyberspace and intimate computing are binary not only in their technical operations, but also in their associated level of discussion and controversy. The two apparently irreconcilable positions mirror the logic of the computer, where the binary digits zero and one have no intrinsic or positive meaning but are simply indicators and an effect of difference. The computer and the network have expanded from the simple purpose of entertainment, efficiency in the workplace, or improved connectedness,…

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