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    The Career Fair: Computer Software Engineer Career Description Computer software engineers are the main reason that computers are so popular these days. Everything you do on a computer from just typing up a research report, to video chatting and playing games is achievable because of computer software, which is created by computer software engineers. Computer software engineers are responsible for designing and developing software applications and software that are used everyday. The two…

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    Dog Park Finder Analysis

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    are as follows: • QA verifies that all open product defects, regardless of fixed defects, documented, deferred, or otherwise addressed. • QA verifies that regression testing on all product defects and the entire product has been completed. The software is frozen when the product passes its final milestone. If any code changes are made after the final milestone, the features fixed must be retested. QA, and development engineers will both closely monitor fixes that go into the final build to…

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    point, the controlling system has automatically shut down as it tried to convert the sideways velocity of the rocket from a 64-bit format to a 16-bit format (Gleick, 1996). The number was too big, and an overflow error resulted (Gleick, 1996). This bug that actually caused this havoc served no purpose when the rocket was in the air other than to align the system before launch. So, it should have been turned off (Gleick, 1996).…

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    repetitive testing tasks, automated testing can save on manual testing time by using of tools [7]and the role of experienced test engi- neers to observe or record the testing information can be eliminated [4], because test engineers could pay attention to software tested behaviour then to tests implementation [5]. Therefore, enabling test engineers to focus on others, more challenging tasks and to design more or better test cases [6][7]. Furthermore, it ensures consistency of the tests. And it…

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    What is Open Source? Much of the software created in today’s world is created by a company who then has total control over modifying, distributing, monetizing, and granting rights for it. This means that users who purchase the software cannot modify it, share it, and may not actually own it. On the other hand, Open Source software has its code available on the internet for anyone to inspect, copy, modify, and distribute. This makes it cheaper than closed source software, more secure, free to…

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    started hacking into the Computer Center Corporations (CCC) computers, resetting their meters, and crashing them for fun (Source 3). For this he was suspended from the computers for some time. The CCC had a bug on their computers so they told Gate’s gang of hackers that if they found the bug and removed it from their computers they would be granted unlimited access to the computers at all times. In 1973 Gates went to Harvard but his best friend Paul Allen decided to take a different route in…

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    Saas Application Paper

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    a. It lowers costs. SaaS usually allows for the sharing of hardware and software programs in the business. This would lower the overall costs at Virginia Bikes by 20 per cent. b. Scalability and integration. The SaaS solution is usually scalable and can be integrated with other systems (Reich & Benbasat, 2013). This will help to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of integrating the different business processes in larger percentage at Virginia Bikes. c. Reduced time in production. The…

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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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    only way of the Internet. It is undeniable just how many benefits open source software offers, but the most controversial question today is do those benefits outweigh the negatives? If you are unaware of what open source is, here is a quick summary that those of us who aren’t technically inclined can understand; it’s free to use, you can customize it, security problems can be seen quickly and anybody can fix internet bugs. Benefits of open source are that it improves quality, it keeps costs…

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    science is the ongoing proliferation of Internet connected devices and devices with single chip computers in them [1]. There are lots of exciting uses for these devices and I want to learn how to implement usage of these devices and how to write software to control and enhance them. Also from my previous experience in earning a programming degree and my interview with Eric Patterson, I know that computer science teaches more dynamic problem solving than…

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