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    CPSC 558 — Adv Networking — Lab Assignment – Simple Data Link A1: Simple Data Link Introduction Build one data line between two nodes, that can send and receive a text string of ‘1’s and ‘0’s. We transmit the string "10010" in one direction and reply with the string "01101". Implementation Language: C++ (or C) Implementation Structure A Link class that has several fcns (methods). 1. A name() fcn, which returns the Link object's name string (eg, assigned during object construction). 2. An…

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    Pt1420 Unit 8 Quiz

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    Question #A.1 What is the first file your group looks at and why? What are the first (and most important) things that your group takes notice of in the code in this file? Answer #A.1 The first file we look at is the Image file because that is where all the methods are being compiled to get the out for the main method in TestImage. We take notice of the different methods and constructors being created in the class such as Throws exception and BufferedImage. Question #A.2 What happens in the…

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    three tiered object-oriented design over the traditional application design. First we will define the two programming methods, then state the advantages and superiority of the three-tiered over the traditional design. Finally, we will summarize the document. A Tale of Two Programming Designs What Is the Traditional Approach? Traditional programming is defined as a software application programming technique that follows a Waterfall design approach with block structures. A defined function or set…

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    Object-oriented programming is a programming program based on the concept of objects, which are data structures that contain data, in the form of fields, often known as attributes; and code, in the form of procedures, often known as methods (Rentsch, T. (1984). Java and Python are both widely used Object oriented programming languages that were developed in the late 1990s and are still currently used today. This paper will discuss the background of both languages along with the key similarities…

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    Ladan Fathi Writing Assignment 1: Sutherland/Engelbart Question 1 Sketchpad is an evolutionary program that has many innovative features and capabilities that can help designers in various fields. Also, designing with the light pen is a natural way for designers for drawing a sketch due to the fact that it is close to the way with that they are familiar. Although it is a privilege, having an understanding of coding is not a necessary part of using the Sketchpad and it makes its usage easier. A…

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    Q4. Explain the various activities involved in Software Reengineering process model. A4. Software Reengineering A program has served the business needs of a company. During that time it has been corrected, adapted and enhanced many times. for instance the application is unstable because but every time a be replaced is attempted, unexpected and serious side effects can occur. Un-maintainable software is not a new problem. In fact, a software maintenance team has generated the broadening…

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    support your future goals? My passion for computer science did not develop because of a single occurrence, but rather it grew steadily over a period of several years. My introduction to programming came in elementary school when my sixth grade teacher set aside time each week to teach the class basic programming concepts using JavaScript. I am grateful for this early exposure because individuals from other schools, such as my cousins, did not have this opportunity. I attribute these…

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    Object-oriented programming is a style of programming in which the programmer may determine a data structure’s data type, as well as any operations applied to the data structure (“Cornell.edu” n.d.). It is a programming paradigm that is built around the idea of data structures, also known as “objects.” Objects are the fundamental elements of object-oriented programming. They are made up of state and behavior. An object’s state is represented by “instance variables”, and behavior is represented…

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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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    Minitab Essay

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    Introduction: In layman terms Minitab is a software package. It is a menu and command driven software package for statistical analysis. Interview Questions about Minitab 1. What is Minitab and why use Minitab? Answer: Minitab is a software package for statistical analysis. Minitab is used for both learning about statistics as well as research in statistics. It is very useful and easy once you know the fundamentals. Below are few key points for using Minitab • For the beginners it is very easy…

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