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    Object-oriented programming has opened the possibility that software components can be constructed and re-used with more credibility. Software developers can create software objects that model real-world objects, and then create variables and methods that constitute the object they are developing. Programming utilizing real-world like objects makes the development process easier and more relatable for the individual or team overall by making it easier to understand how objects are interconnected…

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    Introduction: In this assignment task I will be discussing suggestion for the manager to purchase either an ‘off the shelf’ software solution or rather a custom-written (bespoke) system. Furthermore, I will include pros and cons in which I will use compare and justify my conclusion in explaining which one is a more suitable out of the two options. What is ‘Off the shelf’ Software? ‘Off the Shelf’ simply refers to a software product which aren’t pirated, but legal purchased from the company or…

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    Android development during my spare time. In Java I have completed several projects, both for course culminating assignments and for recreation: My final project for grade 10 computer science was a blackjack game. In class I learned how to create GUIs using Java Swing, and I decided to apply this knowledge to create a card game. I value this project because it was my first experience of programming on a team, and the knowledge I gained from it has served me during the team projects I have…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Study Guide

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    Question no: 1 Explain and differentiate between software, hardware and firmware: Software: Software is a set of programs that are executed in hardware. Moreover, software is a set of hardware instructions and their representations, which we call programs. The American heritage dictionary defines software as: “Written or printed data such as programs, routines and symbolic languages, essential to the operation of computers.” Software is anything that controls hardware. Software does not exist…

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    Technology has been developing for centuries and has taken a huge leap toward our future. Technology has advanced so much to the point where everyone has high expectations for my generation of engineers. Alan Mathison Turing was a British pioneering computer scientist and a mathematician who has made major contributions in his time (Copeland). Over 70 years ago, Turing introduced the notion of machine that is universal. The central concept of the contemporary computers was based on his very…

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    The definition of the word technology is “the use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invent useful things or to solve problems”. Throughout history, there have been many technological advances. They were created to make people’s lives easier or, as the definition states, to solve problems. I am going to describe the most important technological advances made in the pre-modern and modern eras (1450-present). I will also explain how technological advances changed society for better or…

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    Dinh Short Story

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    It was finally time. The delicious food and the fun games, the fair is Dinh’s favorite part of Spring. There are many game stands with cool prizes and food vendors with banh bao and gui con. But, the best part of the fair is the giant dragon lantern, and that is what Dinh was determined to get. Throwing a ping-pong ball into the golden cup in the center of 50 cups was all you had to do, and every year, he has studied the game that you needed to play to earn the lantern. There were many ways…

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    1.5 Research Questions and Hypothesis The Technology adoption model (TAM) has been a tool to measure the possible response of individuals to the introduction of a new technology. It has, over the years, been subjected to the scrutiny of scholars who have developed the ATM questionnaire instrument to measure the relationship that exists between opinions regarding the usefulness of a technology or how it can be easily used and the rate of its adoption (Franklin, 2012). Holliday (2007) explains…

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    Rebar Essay

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    Design and implementation of an Electronic system for identification of rebars in reinforced concrete. Abstract- In this paper non-destructive method is implemented in which magnetic self-designed sensor is used to detect position of rebar in reinforced concrete. During the renovation of old buildings it is necessary to locate rebar accurately to avoid damages in construction. This is achieved by Magnetic sensor which is made up of E-shaped core also primary and secondary windings. Due to…

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    Heart Rate Variability

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    1. Introduction: Heart Rate Variability (HRV) represents one of the most promising markers which represent a noninvasive way of measuring autonomic nervous system (ANS), it describes the variation over time of both instantaneous heart rate and the interval between consecutive heart beats. Previously traditional methods had been used for calculating heart beat as using hand with time, and after the appearance of the new method and devices those depend on computer program the HRV analysis become…

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