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    computer software engineer, I would have frowned and said “that’s stupid”. After reaching a higher level of maturity, although only slightly, the prospect of becoming a computer software engineer is much more appealing. Software engineers enjoy high salaries, generally consistent work schedules, and comfortable working environments. Jobs in software engineering can be found all over the country, and there are very high projected employment rates for the next ten years. Software engineering is…

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    system will be greater than the projected cost. Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a financial estimate intended to help buyers and owners determine the tangible and intangible costs of a product or system. Tangible cost includes salaries, hardware, and software purchases all have a direct dollar amount. Intangible cost reduced information availability, low customer satisfaction, and low employee morale dollar value cannot be measured. Direct costs are costs that can be associated with the…

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    there are many engineering fields to choose from. I took my time to research different jobs that relate to an engineer I wanted to be. The simple fact that a TV remote can…

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    Edward Yourdon, born in 1944, has made extensive contributions to the software engineering industry throughout his lifetime. After attending Massachusetts Institute of Technology and obtaining a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics in 1965, Yourdon went on to begin his career in computing (O 'Regan). He began work as a programmer for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). From the 1960s to 1990s, DEC was a leading vendor of computer systems. Under their direction, Yourdon managed to develop…

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    My Goals For College

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    are for cross-cultural analysis (CC) , the interpreting arts and media (IM), the core two class (C2), and practice. I plan to take Modern European History, 1815-Present for CC , Visual Communication and Interaction Design for IM, 80B for C2, and Software Design Project for practice. (“General Education Requirements”) I will try to finish all of my general education courses by the end of the second year, mixing them in with my major courses. One of those major courses that I am looking forward to…

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    Women Vs. Men in Computer Software Engineering Computer Software engineering has many responsibilities. Engineers maintain codes, develop new ideas to upgrade the older product, and design projects. Many achieve great programming skills with this job. The median annual earnings of a computer hardware engineer is $123,560. The limit isn 't only $123,560. The possible amount that can be made annually is over $150,000. ("Computer and Information Technology"). Education needed for this career is a…

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    with students who are going to an Engineering related field. During my interview with Ramirez, I learned what Raytheon Company was about. Raytheon is a renowned company whose name is well known…

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    Frederick Brooks is a computer architect and scientist, and software engineer. He was born in 1931 in a city of North Carolina, called Durham. Brooks went to Duke University and acquired a Bachelor degree in physics. He also finished Harvard University and obtained a PhD in Applied Mathematics there. He worked at IBM (International Business Machines) and was responsible of the 360 IBM system and OS 360 development. To add, scientist also worked on the IBM 7030 Stretch, which is a transistorized…

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    figures. But, as I transitioned into high school, I realized that just choosing a high paying job would not provide me happiness. I put together a couple of my attributes and came up with the idea of software engineering, or a career in the computer/technology field. My dream career would be an engineering…

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    well. Many tools and software is used during work. Network architects work with a variety of computer servers, including file, domain name servers (DNS), backup, and high-end database servers. Use of access servers is also frequent, such as remote access and lightweight directory access protocol servers (LADP). Network architects spend much of their time planning, designing, and maintaining communication networks. That is why it is necessary to know how to properly use software. Switch/router,…

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