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    in the United States Navy. She held her position for many years in the military, and even has a guided missile destroyer named after her. Not many people can claim to have a destroyer in their name. She is also said to be the reason for the term “debugging” of a computer system after she removed a moth from the equipment. Her ideas helped to implement change with computer systems and the coding process that they had been working with. She sought to make systems smaller and more available to…

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    problem into part and solving each part individually. Problem solving and divergent thinking are two cognitive processes that are undeniable useful for a programmer; however, the can be influenced by moods, and this can result in a reduction of the debugging performance of the programmer (Khan, et al., 2011). It is now critical to talk about the advantages of learning moods in computer…

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    CHAPTER 3 : PROBLEM FORMULATION 3.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT :- Real time problem faced in medical domain are to be analyzed and diagnose properly, so treatment should be started in timely manner. Risk due to disease or any disorder to be diagnosed to avoid the severe stage/condition. This thesis report defines the AI and AI Techniques used for medical disease diagnosis. This report involves how AI helps in medical diagnosis .Different computer based expert system, difficulties in medical diagnosis…

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    architecture in order to reduce interdependencies. To help my organization improve documentation, I proactively initiated a strategy to create a user-guide and functional specification documents to help projects across the organization minimize debugging time and optimize the software development…

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    It was a normal day like any day in the year 3000 and little Evan was lonely, for he had no one to play with since all the other kids didn’t really like him. He appeared, from the point of from everyone around him, too smart for a 6 year old. The thing the kids didn’t know was that he had a photographic memory, so anything he saw he could recall perfectly at any given moment. Evan’s parents were mad scientist and always gave him books for him to read. They also lived underwater. So one…

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    I will never forget the first time I started programming. I started with the hopes of creating a “Triple A” game title or a physics engine for a game. Oh how naïve I was, I thought I would be able to program anything. With the sights of programming in my eyes one night I found myself alone in my room. The room was dark, the screen was bright and filled with white and a blinking cursor. I stared at it as it daunted me until the void in my mind finally expanded with the question “What do I do…

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    experimented on communicate with each other and read each other’s minds. They must honor this clause because it states that the ethical concern is to respect all obligations of confidentiality of the other person’s privacy. 3.10 Ensure adequate testing, debugging, and review of software and related documents on which they…

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    3. Types of Testing 3.1. Unit Testing 3.1.1. Definition Unit testing (microsoft) is a first level of software testing where a unit/component of software was tested to match requirements. Generally Unit testing is performed by developers or its peers. Sometimes independent software testers are used to do Unit testing. Unit testing is also referred as component testing. Before integrating the modules, the unit or piece of code is identified as a component and complete testing was carried out…

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    Literature Review on Integration of Technology in Education Introduction In the effort to understand the integration of technology in education, researchers have been debating on its practical methods, advantages and disadvantage for a long time. Some have developed papers based on hand-on data in classrooms. Some have argued that technology itself is not capable of delivering moral qualities, and evolving ethical issues should be added to the technology education. Others, however, have argued…

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    Project Planning a. What should be included in a Woody 2000 project plan? What use would it be? Ans. The project requires the creation of a project scope, charter, schedule, budget, communication, risk, contingency, and close out plan thereby ensuring that the project are is well defined, communicated, monitored and controlled. Woody's project plan should also include: - Sales Assessment- So as to ensure that production can be maintained during proposed construction and that customer demands…

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