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    Object Oriented Programming vs Functional Programming Programming paradigms offer a significant number of advantages over programming with no standard structure. Paradigms over the years have evolved into fleshed out procedures with only a handful of disadvantages, still overwhelmingly insignificant to the advantages. Object Oriented Programming (OOP) & Functional Programming (FP) are two of the more developed paradigms that people use, With significant followers in each. There are quite a few…

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    1). Based on our discussion of various types of malicious attacks (Chapter 11), which two or three of them do you consider to be the most significant threat against government and political organizations, and why? Which threats may not be as great of a risk for those organizations, and why? Malicious attacks tend to forcefully take advantage of or abuse some other ’innocent’ person’s computer with the intention of stealing the individual 's information or tamper with the functionality of the…

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    For example, she did not touch upon her sales and profitability of the business until the question was asked. I would have included this when discussing the investment that I was looking for. She also didn’t mention anything about the business scalability or how she was planning on getting any kind of market share. The product that she was providing was just a different take on products that are already in the market place. If she could have provided a plan on how she was going to increase sales…

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    Mis-790 Comprehensive Exam

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    MIS 790 Comprehensive Exam Q1. To be able to build prediction models of botnet attacks, we had to decide information requirements. (a) What process did you use for identifying predictor variables for modelling botnet traffic flows? (b) What additional measures can be taken in terms of information (or data) gathering to further improve the accuracy of the prediction models? (a) I started with a literature survey and read articles to understand the problem and technical terms. To understand the…

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    improved because cloud in not a single computer but it is the network of powerful computers resulting in high processing power. • No need of up gradation and maintenance is required because this is responsibility of the cloud service providers. • Scalability- Cloud services can be enhanced, resources can be increased and new functionality is added on the demand of the users. On the other hand if needs are reduced then the resources can be reduced as well. • Speedy Implementation-…

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    I found the story of John Harrison to be quite sad. He spent his lifetime trying to solve the problem of longitude only to be rejected time after again by people that most likely didn't even understand his constructions. Even after Harrison had finally finished the pocket watch that was capable of telling time more accurate than any other at its time, others were still unwilling to accept the possibility that it could solve the problem. I think that this was much more common in the past due to…

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    Superhuman AI Future

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    concern of practicality and scalability. If we make a million units of a particular kind of robot, the task of maintaining them and providing for their livelihood will become a tall order. Who should be responsible for all that? The manufacturers, the governments, or the owners? In each of these cases, the reliance is ultimately either on humans or at least on a centrally-organized system. The latter kind is not known for its penchant toward scalability. If we seek scalability beyond human…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    1. The customer edge router will peer only with a provider router and will not peer with other customer edge routers. With reference to the diagram above, CE2 will peer with PE2 and not with CE1 or CE3. 2. If a new site is added, configuration is done only on the provider edge router. If site 4 is to be added in the peer model in figure 4, then only the PE router is to be configured. The other CE and PE routers need not be configured or modified. 3. The data packet contains the following…

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    The emergence of modern media technologies has revolutionized the way humans conduct their daily lives. The evolution of media technology has and will continue to impact the information we consume, how we consume it and how that content is created. Being and individual born in the 90s, I have witnessed massive innovation take place on a global scale that has impacted the media technologies I use. As a toddler, much of the media entertainment I was exposed to was derived from clunky TV’s,…

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    C. Market Analysis C1. Target Market: Initially, the target market for SKBS would be small businesses within the South Asian community of Greater Houston Area, with the headcount of 5-10 people. New immigrants and small business owners within this community tend to overlook the need and necessities for backing up mission critical data, providing greater business opportunities. SKBS’s target market would include, but not limited to small grocery stores, private medical practices, private law…

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