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    similar to the synchronous algorithm, except that we update as much information as possible after each design point is analyzed. The inertia is only applied when design iteration is completed. Of course, this could result in some points of the next design iteration being analyzed before the inertia operator is applied for that design iteration. However, the influence on the overall performance of the algorithm seems to be negligible [24]. IV. PROPOSED PSO & PPSO ALGORITHMS The proposed…

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    ANT COLONY OTIMIZATION basics and algorithm 3.1. ACO algorithm introduction and basics The concept of ACO has been inspired by observation of real ants while wondering for food source. An ant while in search of food source lays a certain amount of pheromone trail along the path traversed. The laying of pheromone serves dual purpose to the ant. Firstly, it marks the path for other randomly moving aunts and secondly, it helps the aunt to return to its original source. Now, whenever a redundantly…

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    The Problem : Going on the bus in Boston is not an exciting experience and waiting for the bus is even worse because you have to wait for long periods of time and there’s absolutely nothing to do. The Solution : The Guest Book Structure Detailed solution: The Guest Book Structure is a place for people to come and write and express themselves. We believe that everyone has a story, but not necessarily a place to express how they are feeling so this is a perfect way for everyone to collaborate…

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    PSO Case Study

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    • PSO Algorithm to generate test cases A. Initialize the population with N Particles where Program will search for optimal solution through the movement of these particles. And Set iterations counter I = 0. B. Apply Fitness function: Calculating the fitness value by calculating the percentage of this particle will share in minimizing the total processing time to find the optimal solution. C. Compare the calculated fitness value of each particle with its (lbest). If current value is better…

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    Whales Observation Report

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    Whales are fancy creatures. They are considered as the biggest mammals in the world. An adult whale can grow up to 30 m long and 180 t weight. There are 7 different main species of this giant mammal such killer, Minke, Sei, humpback, right, finback, and blue. Whales are mostly considered as predators. The interesting thing about the whales is that they are considered as highly intelligent animals with emotion. the social behavior of whales. They live alone or in groups. However, they are mostly…

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    Iteration on Stanley Street 1/52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 2010 A relatively small gallery in the middle of Stanley Street brings together three artist displaying their artworks that vary in scale, medium, and character. The gallery standings in the heart of Sydney’s Darlinghurst art precinct, the exciting energetic gallery displays works of mostly Australian Artists. Showcases the works of established and emerging artists. The space is a multi-disciplinary…

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    characteristics of SCRUM: The main characteristics of SCRUM are as follows: • SCRUM process is iterative (that means the projects is done in successive cycles called as sprints) and incremental (the functionality of the product increase during each iteration by adding new functions). • In SCRUM team does not work as sequential process; it works as a complete cross functional team. Hence parallel development takes place and takes less time to develop the product. • SCRUM process is reviewed on…

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    1. Read the paper; http://www.garykessler.net/library/tcpip.html. Based on this paper (supplement as needed with other material from the Internet), please answer the following. Solution:  Define ARP – one sentence summary is sufficient ARP is an acronym for Address Resolution Protocol which is a network layer protocol used to convert or map IP address into physical address like MAC address.  Explain the difference between network and machine addresses A network address is a unique address…

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    Introduction: This Research problem is aiming to compare and contrast four programming languages according to programming paradigms and the features with the purpose of determining the suitability and applicability of the languages for each criterion, distinguish them with their pros and cons, evaluate and explore the related features on those languages. For this I have selected one language from each programming paradigm (imperative, object-oriented, functional, logic) and compared it with the…

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    process of organizing a short series of small projects with fixed time constraints, known as iterations, which also have separate analysis, design and implementation, validation requirements. The iterations represent executable components of the partial system, each of the modules are validated and integrated into the system in repeated cycles. In theory, the iterative lifecycle utilizes the approach of iteration and augmentation for system development, and rely on feedback and adaptation, and…

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