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    PRODUCT Roku brings to the market a wide variety of products that proves itself to deliver the most excellent service and accommodation to many different types of consumers in the market. The Product Mix for Roku consists of their line of products that are powered by the company in order to deliver the best Roku experience and endless entertainment that is suitable for every type of consumers. Roku offers the Roku TV, which is already programmed by the company and allows the consumer to pick…

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    A good example, when you are writing software for the chip, you really rely on the chip designers to tell you how the chip works, and it is often obvious they often do a poor job of documenting what they have done. So, in SiBEAM it is really easy to get a design engineer to sit next to you and work with you to understand how the chip should be programed. Within Silicon Image it was a lot more difficult and I think the Silicone Image design guys felt software guys were not doing enough on their…

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    Compare and contrast 3 veterinary software Name Course Institution Tutor Date Introduction The management of a veterinary firm is not a very simple task since it requires a lot of attention in terms of managing all the records available in the organization. The use of veterinary software’s makes it appropriate for management of the records which are available in the organization and also address all the activities in the organization. It makes the work in the organization simpler and easy…

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    This assignment is about the ethical issues for the domain of intelligent agents. This will require academic articles as references to identify ethical issues for discussions and explanations, along with my personal opinion and knowledge on the matter if there’s any. There will be a small discussion regarding actors in articles of how they can relate to the ethical issues, there will also be a brief discussion of how the Code of Ethics could affect the decisions, outcome and issues of identified…

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    Concept Map Tool Analysis

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    Software architecture is the blueprint when developing a software system, and it can be regarded as a high-level design of a software system; it breaks the system into subsystems and components, and describes how these subsystems and components interact with each other (McGovern, 2004; Pressman, 2010). There exist four views from different stakeholders when designing a software architecture; they are 1) a logical view, indicating the core…

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    Rostra Technologies is a Chennai based Software Development, Training, Consulting, E-publishing and outsourcing company in IT/ITES industry that creates opportunities to serve for its customers as they confrontation the difficulties of building commercial grade software. Our company provides the precise and widespread IT solutions for your business needs and growth. Rostra has faith in being reliable, forthright and proactive in all inside and outside correspondence with our Client. Procedure is…

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    create, store, secure and exchange all from technology. [10] On top of that, several industries are associated with information technology. For example, computer hardware and software, electronics, internet, computer service, telecom equipment and other. [10][6] TYPES OF SOFTWARE Software is not something you can touch. [3] Software is not a physical thing (but it can of course be stored on a physical medium such as a CD-ROM), it is just a bunch of codes. An operating system such as Windows XP…

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    Starz Valley Case Study

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    FACULTY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (FOSTEM) BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying GROUP ASSIGNMENT 2 NAME(ID): 1. BEH CI SHENG (i14006710) 2. PRANAV ROY BOOLAKY (i1400 3. HOOMESHWAR HEMRAGE (i14006183) 4. LEE JIA MIN (i14006779) 5. SHANICE TOH SIAO JUIN (i14007056) SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 1 LECTURER: CHAN SIEW CHONG CONTENT INTRODUCTION 2.BACKGROUND OF PROJECT The building that we have chosen for our case study is the SOHO…

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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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    daily. Most mobile development agencies apply software development model to their development teams such as Waterfall, Agile and Rapid Application Development model. Many arguments on which software development model is the best are discussed. However, these issues are related with several factors, for instance, size of projects, developer skills, tools, etc. Based on these arguments, it raises me a question on how we can measure and conclude which software development model is the best fit to…

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