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    Travelling Salesman Problem (using SA and GA) Authors : IIT2015508, ITM2015006, IIT2015507, IIT2015131, IIT2015138 Under Guidance of : Dr. Vrijendra Singh Abstract — TSP is an NP complete problem, presently there is no polynomial solution available. In this paper we try to solve this very hard problem using various heuristics such as Simulated Annealing, Genetic Algorithm to find a near optimal solution as fast as possible. We try to escape the local optimum,…

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    Yahoo Case Study

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    Yahoo is the second global trademark in the field of the Internet, which compete with many companies such as: Google and Microsoft. Yahoo earns its profits by providing marketing and advertising services over the Internet. But like other companies, they may face problems and difficulties in their work, such as economic and environmental changes, as well as competitors. Here are some of the problems Yahoo has faced in this case study. Issues that management needs to address: Yahoo faced an…

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    website or search engine’s results. Although they are clearly labeled as ads the concept of the pay per click model is to ensure exposure with a place of…

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    Post Card Genre Analysis For me, when started the postcard, I looked at other samples though google because I needed to an idea of what my postcard should look like. From the samples that I viewed, I noticed that the typical postcard included a similar pattern of content which involved a title, picture, mailing address, and a message originated from the sender. The postcard I recreated was on Illinois State. I chose Illinois State becuase it's the school I go to and I think it's important for…

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    The Internet is helpful because it acts as a virtual library for research, enhances relationships between professors and students, and also provides services on how to study. Since the discovery of the Internet it has become increasingly easy to search for information on topics students are unaware of. Kristen Purcell, a writer for Pew Research Center, wrote an article “How Teens do Research in the Digital World,” claiming “Students access a greater depth and breadth of information on topics…

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    One advantage of using the internet was that it was quick and easy to use. I was able to type in a phrase in Google, click search and get thousands of relevant results within a second. For example, I typed in “legalising assisted suicide” and I found various results on websites such as the NHS website which informed me on what assisted suicide is and the laws on assisted suicide. One disadvantage of using the internet is that not all sites I used were reliable. I found that many sites I used…

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    From the moment I walked into Google headquarters in New York City last June, I felt like I belonged to something so amazing. All of the employees welcomed me with open arms as I entered a room that felt like the home of technology. Each person in that building had something very unique about themselves however they all shared a common passion which is engineering and technology. Hearing about each of the jobs they offered at Google made me want to learn more about the field of computer…

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    Google's Panopticism

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    leads the technology world, but starting to lead our world. Google is a company that was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. There hopes were to make it easier for people to go onto the internet and find relevant and useful information to their search. They went to Stanford University and were both working on a project that was designed to compute the popularity of sites. This project was called “BackRub which” was later changed to “Google” once the site gained popularity. What they didn’t…

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    Integrated Design Process

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    In the architectural, engineering and construction industry there is a growing awareness that the effective design of sustainable buildings results from an accurate optimization process of all the variables that are involved and interrelated in meeting the various sustainability goals in the field of energy, indoor environmental quality, water management, and sustainable materials [1][2]. For that reason, current frameworks for the building design process rely on a high degree of…

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    Web Analytics

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    According to the book ‘Web Analytics 2.0: The Art of Online Accountability and Science of Customer Centricity’ by Avinash Kaushik “Web Analytics is the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from your website and the competitors’, to drive a continual improvement of the online experience that your customers, and potential customers have, which translates into your desired outcomes (online and offline).” So, Web analytics is the estimation, gathering, examination and reporting of web…

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