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    • White Box Testing. White Box testing is very efficient for detecting and fixing bugs in the program. In this type of testing, the tester must have a good understanding on the internal components of the program code (Jovanović, 2006). • Black Box Testing. Black Box testing does not require any knowledge of how the internal components or interior structure of the program interacts. This type of testing completely based on requirements of the output (Jovanović, 2006). • Gray Box Testing. This is…

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    Xp Vs Scrum Research Paper

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    Each of them has positive features along with some shortcomings as well. Like Scrum having limitations in engineering practices, XP does not provide much more about management, while the RUP model also has drawbacks, such as for small projects, slow response to frequently changes in requirements and tends to be over budgeted. We are aware that RUP methodology, delivers a structured and disciplined approach throughout the software development, which is suitable for medium and large scale…

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    Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO)

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    Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) is inspired by grey wolves. The leadership hierarchy and hunting mechanism of grey wolves is mimicked by GWO algorithm. GWO employs four types of grey wolves such as alpha, beta, delta, and omega. GWO consists of three main steps of hunting, searching for prey. Encircling prey, and attacking prey [38]. GWO is benchmarked on many challenging test problems and applied to some real engineering problems. The results reveal that GWO is able to provide very competitive…

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    The lean management methodology upon which this book was based began from the lean manufacturing principles developed by Taiichi Ohno for the Toyota company in the mid-1900s. Ohno’s approach to production was anything that did not provide immediate value to the customer was considered a waste of resources and subsequently eliminated. This revolutionized Toyota’s manufacturing procedures and inspired many modern project management styles used today. Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, applied…

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    Crime In The Media Essay

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    think the act of reporting violet crimes on the news or any other form of media should be completely restricted and boycotted. Not only does reporting violent crimes and actions compromise the integrity and fairness of the law, generate a constant iteration of fear within the public, and increase the impetus for terrorist attacks and serial killings, but it also increases the aggression of the general public…

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    Grey Wolves

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    2.1 The Proposed Work The objective of proposed research is to study and analyze the presence of suspicious network traffic behavior of every categorization attack instance along with normal network traffic pattern collected from modified KDDCUP99 intrusion dataset, as appeared in the form of modified dataset sizes deployed in experimental work. The methodology is enhanced with the hybrid approach, i.e. determining the evolutionary computation technique combine with supervised machine learning…

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    Scrum Research Paper

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    small teams working for a single objective. Scrum is one of the most popular agile development methodologies and one of the easiest transitions from the waterfall approach, since it’s typically requirements-driven like waterfall but involves shorter iterations with shorter degree of collaboration. Similar to waterfall, scrum is driven by a requirement or user story that defines how features should perform and be tested — but with one significant difference: scrum…

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    methodology segregates the project development life into sprints where each sprint may span into couple of days or months, but not into years 2. The Agile methodology can be measured as a compilation of many different projects, which are nothing but the iterations of the different phases focusing on extending the overall software quality with opinions and feedbacks from users or the QA team 3. The Agile methodology, on allows for changes to be made in the project development requirements even…

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    As the PSQ-18 was developed with the goal of creating an abbreviated edition of the most recent iteration of the full length form (PSQ-III), it should be necessary to establish the validity of the PSQ family of instruments. According to Marshall, Hays, Sherbourne, & Wells (1993) the PSQ-III was previously identified as being capable of providing accurate…

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    Northrop Grumman(NG) currently defines their business industry as “global security”. They have been through many iterations within the defense contracting industry and recently recognize the overlap in all these iterations by merging Information and Electronics Sectors into “Mission Systems”. The company’s organizational profile demonstrates a progressive, forward thinking, industry leading company. Wes Bush is the company CEO and his skill and understanding of the business come from having…

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