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    I interviewed two (2) Broward County residents who are active bicycle riders. Their thoughts regarding Broward County’s sustainable transportation options to include transportation for bicycle riders follows; • Personal communication from Mr. Dan Braun who is a cyclist and user of Broward County parks: “Broward County parks are a great place to cycle. Sometimes it is a challenge as joggers, runners and walkers share the same sidewalk as the cyclists. Cycling is a good exercise for me and is a…

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    Shadt Case

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    1. How would you describe the architecture Dr.Schadt users to do his research? Dr. Schadt utilizes Amazon's cloud Computing while he was on the airplanes to do his work. After the airplane landed, he already has the information he needed to present. The definition of Cloud Computing provided by our book is A style of infrastructure where capacity, applications, and services (such as development, maintenance, or secury) are provided by a third-party provider over the internet often on a "fee for…

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    on their competitors women in computing is a great resource. Hence maybe why google is starting their initiative. The article I read was titled “The Trouble with ‘women in computing’: a critical examination of the deployment of research on the gender gap in computer science”. As the title describes that article establishes a known issue but doesn’t offer a solution or remedy to the problem we face. Instead it just present facts, such as trends about women in computing. One trend they established…

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    The history of computing technology can be organized into four distinct generations, each defined by a distinct transformation in technological innovation. The first generation stretched from 1947-1957, and is identifiable by its use of vacuum tube technology. This generation transitioned into the second generation during the late 1950’s with the use of transistors. Subsequently in the 1960’s the third generation began, classified by its use of integrated circuits. The fourth generation of…

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    Self Vs Peer Evaluation

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    Procedure knowledge of the specific course book. Then, in the self-, and peer-assessment groups, the students were trained on how to assess themselves as well as their peers, respectively. For example the students were informed that they will have an assessment every two units covered from the course book, and are free to construct items of any type. While in the self-assessment group, they were instructed to make, to answer and then to mark their papers themselves, in the peer-assessment…

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    Abstract: Sustainable Computing refers to a principle that embraces a range of policies, procedures, programs, and attitudes that run from beginning to the end of any use of information technologies.The practice and procedures of using computing resources in an environment friendly way while maintaining overall computing performance.Sustainable computing is receiving more attention with increasing cost of energy and growing environmental disquiets with respect to IT. Sustainable Computing is a…

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    Ibm Maximo Case Study

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    critical to the maintenance of critical infrastructures such as airports and power plants, which demand less tolerance for failures (Schulz & Gitzel, 2013). IBM Maximo, combined with BIM, can be used to improve inventory management. In essence, these utilities increase organizational efficiency by cutting down on costs and saving time. In addition, they eliminate the need for unnecessary procurement of assets (Zhu, et al.…

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    We are Group 3 Technology, affectionately called G3 Tech! We are a technology company that specializes in database design, function, and maintenance, as well as network security and privacy. Our services have been requested by many companies over the years for services including: database reconstruction and redesign for better business efficiency and privacy security assurance. By accepting these Terms of Service, you are accepting the service of all team members from G3 Tech assigned to this…

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    Connected Cars: Traditional Automobile Industry’s Strive for Relevance A connected car is an intelligent motor vehicle with in-built internet accessibility, which enables it to interact with a host of objects, such as – smartphones and wearables, city infrastructure such as smart parking and traffic signaling systems, surrounding motor vehicles, home/office automation devices, cloud infrastructure, etc. The traditional automotive industry is ripe for disruption over the next few years as the…

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    ROLE OF DEMONETIZATION IN DIGITAL ECONOMY M. JERORAJ, I.M.Com K.C.S.Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science ABSTRACT Digital economy refers to an economy that is based on digital computing technologies. The digital economy is also sometimes called the Internet Economy, the New Economy, or Web Economy. Increasingly, the "digital economy" is intertwined with the traditional economy making a clear delineation harder. This paper discusses the concept of demonetization and its role in digital economy.…

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