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    project is handled differently, and methods are tailored so that they best suit the requirements of the project. Some of the most popular agile methods include • Scrum • Rational Unified Process • Extreme Programming • Crystal Clear • Feature Driven Development • Adaptive Software Development • Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) Pros of Agile…

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    also help the programmers fixing the problem because companies won’t hire anyone if it would take a couple of months. • Describing problems and processes as a set of structured steps - By using different structured approaches or steps such as DSDM (dynamic structured design methodology), Agile, V-Shape, Waterfall, RAD (Rapid Application Development) – how can we describe the problems at each stage or phase – Issues with SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) - Thereafter, come up with a…

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    Optimized Curricular Generator is a Java based software used to generate timetable automatically. Currently timetable is managed manually. It will help to manage all the periods automatically and also will be helpful for faculty to get timetable in their phone by using application. Maximum and minimum work load for a Faculty for a day, week and month will be specified for the efficient generation of timetable. Optimized Curricular Generator is Java based software used to generate timetable…

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    they acquired the map and reduce primitives. The use of a functional model with user-specified map and reduce operations allows us to parallelize large computations easily and to use re-execution as the primary mechanism for fault tolerance. The programming models would accept the key/value pair as input and produces the…

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    Pt1420 Unit 5 Lab 1

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    understand the process was fulfilled by few of the basic programming languages like C, C++, JAVA and Python. Out of which Python is widely accepted because of its rich computing scientific libraries these include libraries for other tasks like web server management, serial port access etc. and also due to its well thought out nature along with being available for free and as an open source. Python can be called as a well-structured programming language.…

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    The term Agile was popularized was popularized by the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. The principles and values outlined in this manifesto were derived from a broad range of software development processes and practices. The four central tenets of the Agile Manifesto are as follows:  Individuals and interactions over processes and tools  Working software over comprehensive documentation  Responding to change over following a plan  Collaborating with customers over contract…

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    Advocate will pass the family portfolio with initial needs assessment to the Family Advocate, who will then complete a comprehensive “family assessment”. The family assessment will consist of family history, including members of the family, family dynamics, the families’ financial situation, living history, and all other aspects of the families’ socioeconomic space. One component of the family assessment is to determine tangential needs that interfere with academic performance and related to…

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    History Of Pytho Python

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    Python is an object oriented programming language, with very clear syntax, that incorporates modules, classes and dynamic typing. Python was created by Guido van Rossum, a Dutch programmer. At his time working at CWI, a Dutch research institute, in a group that involved the distribution of the Amoeba operating system, he wanted a better and easier way to do system administration other than using C programs. Van Rossum wanted a language that could be used in the Amoeba systems with a similar…

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    Before we get into deeper to explore the advantages of OO development, let’s understand what is Object? Its complex for beginners who does not have knowledge on programming and its simple for those who worked on other programming languages. For example, if we consider a car, it has engine, battery, mirrors, seats and other parts. An object is considered as consists of attributes and behavior. A car can be driven, parked and serviced etc. Hence an object consists of both data and behavior.…

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    Introduction Object Oriented Programming is a programming language type modeled around using combinations of data structures, or objects, instead of actions and data instead of logic. These objects are modeled off both the state and behavior of real world objects. They can exchange information with one another or can be combined with each other into blocks. The objects also have procedures that can access and modify the data of the object they are in. The programs are designed for the objects to…

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