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    computation time and decreases the storage space the workload is distributed on two or more computers. MapReduce is recent programming model for processing on data Parallel manner. The performance of MapReduce depends on how evenly it distributes the workload to the machines without skew. The workload distribution depends on the algorithm that partitions the data. For that need to be determine the workload of each reducer. The major problem is how partitioning data effectively on distributed…

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    related to the candidates. 3.1.Question Analysis - How Watson Reads a Clue DeepQA never assumes that any component perfectly understands the question. It defers a commitment to an answer while more evidence is gathered. DeepQA applies hundreds of algorithms that analyze evidence by different measures as features and scores each indicating a degree to which an evidence supports an answer according to that feature. Features are then combined to make a ranked candidate answer list with a score…

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    Inheritance, Mutation, Selection and crossover methods may apply for designing algorithms. Genetic algorithm is implemented as computer stimulation where the population of abstract representations of applicant solutions to optimization problem evolves towards the better solutions.Fig1 (d) shows the genetic algorithm phases. Basically it works on the principle of survival of fittest. A uses back propagation algorithm as optimized search…

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    MapReduce Implements various algorithms to break the data or filter the various data .as Mapreduce framework uses different programming languages like pyton,java etc It uses searching,Sorting,Indexing etc to make the data break drown in to simple format . The data will be sorted based…

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    create posts with trivial insight by limiting affordances, meaning the “quality or utility which is readily apparent or available” (Oxford Dictionary). Morrison also suggests that Facebook “algorithmically generates news items that are grammatically parallel to user-authored ones, creating a news feed text that combines disparate information and actions into a unified narrative” (pp. 304). What this means is Facebook uses an algorithmic affordance to categorize what is published by their users.…

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    Design and implementation of MPPT based charger of wheelchair batteries using Photovoltaic Arrays Radhika Vaid, Vaibhav Maheshwary, Sharang Mittal Abstract The development of renewable energy for the generation of electric power has been a critical topic in the current century with the growing problem of global warming and other environmental issues. Recently solar power has become a practical source for the generation of electricity worldwide. However the PV cell output is relatively low for…

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    Case Study Of SCARA Robot

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background To overcome the problems interconnected with manual involvement in production operations, it is essential to step towards automation. One such sector where manufacturer is focusing is on programmable robots. Robot is an electromechanical device which is used to do the specified work prescribed by the human beings. First robot was invented by George devol in 1954. Robots are controlled with the help of computers; the desired work is programmed with the…

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    physicians are governed by the American Medical Association. The dissimilarities in the governing bodies lead to a difference in the standard of care they are held accountable to. Physicians and APRN’s are trained under differing models, but provide parallel care utilizing their differing paradigms. To answer the question of whether the APRN and MD would be held to the medical standard of care, their collaboration…

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    As technology advances, new ethical challenges often arise. While our world is constantly evolving and presenting new ethical challenges, technology presents a special problem because the pace of the changes it introduces is so rapid. There is no time to gain true perspective; new technology suddenly materializes and society must decide how to react. It is very difficult to predict when technological breakthroughs will suddenly introduce new ethical challenges to humanity. In 1997, experts…

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    federal regulation by not reporting serious injuries and device malfunction. The Court asserted that § 360k does not prevent a State from providing the damaging remedy for the claims premised on violation of the FDA regulation as the state duties parallels the federal requirements rather than adding to it. Here, the violation of FDA regulation breaches the state duty to warn about the risk associated with the usage of the device. Thus, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit asserted that…

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