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    Sparsh Infosys Case Study

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    The interest in a knowledge management program within the organization began as early as 1985. Although, it was in the year 1992, when the company began its first initiative of a knowledge management system knowns as the “bodies of knowledge” or the BOKs. These BOKs were the first explicit hard documentation of an Infosys employee’s on-the-job experience. In 1996, when the use of Internet became more prominent, a company-wide Intranet was launched in the name of “Sparsh”, in Sanskrit meaning “in…

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    which returns the Link object's name string (eg, assigned during object construction). 2. An attach() fcn, which takes and a Node pointer and installs that pointer as a member of the link, and returns an ID int for that node pointer. A link can hold up to constant KNODES_SIZE such node pointers. If there is no more room, then do nothing and return -1. For…

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    Pt1420 Unit 8 Quiz

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    Question #D.3 + coding You want to make a new Image object using the Image class that you finished. What type of parameter does your Image class constructor require? Inside of the try-block, create a new Image object using the animals image provided. \ Make sure that the animals.jpg file,…

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    Unit 6 Assignment 3 P1: Features of programming languages Procedural programming language- This is a type of program that represents how a program works. This type of programming language uses instructions that require a task to perform step by step. Procedural programming can only work if the instructions are step by step because it makes it easy to read and understand and three types of examples are selection, iteration and selection. A typical example of procedural language is COBOL: There…

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    This chapter presents the software development for the H2 robotic exoskeleton, as well as the integration of the device with a neural interface. The software was developed with an architecture of layers, with three different levels. This approach makes easy the development of new therapies or control strategies without rewriting all the code. The chapter begins with the description of the software implemented to control each H2 joint actuator. Following is the description of the middle layer of…

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    Speech recognition is used for two main purposes. First and foremost dictation that is in the context of speech recognition is translation of spoken words into text. Second controlling the computer, that is to develop such software that probably would be capable of authorizing a user to operate different applications by voice [1].some of them described below: 1. People with disabilities can benefit from speech recognition programs. Speech recognition is especially useful for people who have…

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    In programming language is used to describe the PSO terms from the particles in a swarm. These significant terms are: 1. Particle (agent, individual): each agent in the swarm; 2. Swarm: the population of the agents; 3. Location/Position: agent has n-dimensional coordinates. It represents a best solution for the problem; 4. Generation: each iteration of optimization procedure using the Particle Swarm Optimization to solve problem; 5. Fitness Function: It provides the interface between the…

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    Task 2 (M1) Relook at this criteria – Show examples Discuss the importance of quality of code. There are many reasons why code quality is important to have when you’re creating a program one of these reasons are to make it easier to read and appeal to a wide audience this can be done not only by separating coding and indenting it, but also by adding comments to your coding with descriptive text about what the certain piece is doing, as well as this giving specific names to certain tools used in…

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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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    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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