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    Finite difference, Finite volume methods and Finite element. Actually we have to break down our problem into small parts because the discretization is based on them. Then programs are written to solve, generally they written in typical languages like Fortran and C. The programs are run on workstation or supercomputers. Finally we get the simulation results which we can compare and analyze with experiments and real problems. If the results are not convincing to solve the problem we can repeat the…

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    As a kid, I was always considered smart. The very fact that my family and teachers always mentioned that I 'm intelligent made me work harder and try to explore a little beyond others. Science, in general, was always my primary interest. In the vast world of science, it is easy to build an interest in any of its branches. At that age, around 9-10, instead of being super interested in cartoons and animations, I was interested in science fiction movies, especially Hacker related. The amusement…

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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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    Grace Hopper, born as Grace Murray on December 9, 1906 in New York City. She was known to be curious about how things worked throughout her life. When she was seven, she took apart an alarm clock to see how it worked, but couldn’t get it back together, so she took apart another and ran into the same problem, so she took apart another one. By the time she was done, she had taken apart seven alarm clocks. She probably would have torn apart more but her mother stopped her. She applied to Vassar…

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    Intel Xeon Phi Case Study

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    parallelism and great execution. The Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors, which is created on the Intel MIC structural engineering generally runs a Linux working framework furthermore ready to run applications on other programming languages like C, C++, Fortran. The coprocessor executes the x86 memory request model and IEEE 754 skimming point math. The Intel Xeon Phi is outlined in such a route, to the point that alternate gadgets like compiler, debuggers, various libraries and so forth additionally…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: How to be a “Woman Programmer” The computer programmer, Ellen Ullman writes about her experience as a woman in a dominantly male profession in her essay, How to be a “Woman Programmer” that was published in the op-ed column in the New York Times in 2013. Ullman is the author of the novels By Blood (2013) and The Bug (2003). She has also published a memoir entitled, Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents (2001). In this memoir, she recounts her experiences in…

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    "Social networks are ethically danger to the community". Justify the statement using your own arguments. We know that a social network is a network of social interactions and personal relationships. Sometimes it can be known as a virtual community or a profile site. A social network can be identical as a website on the internet that brings people together to talk, to share ideas and interests, or to make new friends. This creates an online community of internet users that eliminates barriers…

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    The field of computer science is one that is constantly growing. Technology has been deemed an inevitable part of our future and if more students do not go into this field then there will be no way for technology to advance. “There will be 1 million more computing jobs than students over the next 10 years” (Blurbs and Useful Stats). The number of jobs in this field will only go up, because the demand for new technology in all other fields will only increase as time goes on. Even though the…

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    Many of the advancements in aeronautics throughout World War II and after the war in aerospace were, in part, due to the work of women. Much of the work during the war was production oriented, but there were also many women with degrees in mathematics who held positions during the war that led to major contributions in the fields of aeronautics and later in aerospace. These women were employed by the government in positions that allowed them to increase the ability of the U.S. to wage a modern…

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    Computer Programming Essay

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    In recent years, technology has become a necessity for most modern humans. Some people cannot even go a day without using their phone or computer; however, very few take the time to understand how the technology they use actually functions. Roxanne Emadi was quoted by the New York Times when she said, “Kids these days are all stuck on their phones, their tablets, and are constantly using technology, but few of them are learning how to create it”. (2) It might be hard to believe, but…

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