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    Software Engineering Students’ Names: Students’ IDs: Date: March 17, 2015 Table of Contents 1. Summary 3 1.1 The Main Practice Being Researched 3 1.2 Claimed Benefits or Challenges of Practice 3 1.3 Main Research Aim 4 1.4 The Relevance to Researchers and Practitioners 4 1.5 Data and Data Collection Process 5 1.6 Data Analysis Method 6 2. Main Conclusion of Paper and Evaluation 6 3. Credibility of the Research Paper 8 4. Old and New Paper 9 4.1 Old Referenced Paper from Alshayeb (2009)’s

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    in a manner, which helps supports processes that seek information. Creating a database is simple, but you also need to be able to use the database for different functions. This is where database management systems come to the rescue. A DBMS is a computer software application, which helps to interact with the user of the database, different applications, as well the database itself in order to gather and analyse data. A DBMS allows interaction with the data, whether it is to create, analyse, delete

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    In 21st century America many people rely on cell phones and computers more than ever. Companies such as Apple and Google have been on top of the technology industry for years. As we approach a new era of technology we see no limit of what can be accomplished. But these advancements also brings consequences. One might ask, how was it possible that technology has revolutionized the era we live, not only that but the question of our intelligence is brought up frequently and if we have forgotten old

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    Projects that go into working with the museum include archiving both old and new knowledge of cars, filing research away on cars sold after Harrah’s death for new owners, digitizing new information using the computer system called PastPerfect, and transcribing the journal of a man to the computer for record keeping. All of these tasks meant learning new skills in maintaining a museum’s behind the scene collection as well as researching the collection’s history. These projects help the museum function

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    Smart Machines: Trending Technology If the name Watson was mentioned in the IT world, more than likely everyone would know what the name was associated with. Watson, a computer that can interact with humans, sense, decipher and recognize questions and answer them with unbelievable accuracy. Watson’s introduction to the 21st century was aired on the popular TV show “Jeopardy.” The competition Watson faced while playing on the game show were some of the best players to ever play the game.

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    CHAPTER 1 Koibatek poultry farm is amongst the fastest growing farms in Rift valley province. It’s located within Koibatek District. The main purposes of poultry farms are to; Provide High quality eggs in the rapidly growing eggs industry. Promote the customer confidence Have regard to the social and economic interests of the area It’s only the effectively managed, high performing and better performance farms in the current society have been accorded their status. The effective management

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    learning, developing new technology. Humans on the other hand, have no choice but to watch from our glass boxes because machines have become so advanced and we would only interfere. Maybe the future won’t look exactly like that, but truthfully, computers will reach human intelligence someday. They have already surpassed our calculation abilities and our speed of processing information. But we can still hold on to our intelligence for now. Artificial intelligence, the science and engineering of

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    If the use of the computer lab is carefully scheduled, it will provide high equipment utilization; on the other hand, keeping the computers in one place may be a barrier to using them on a continual but intermittent basis as a part of the curriculum. Some schools prefer to place computers in the regular classroom. These computers often are distributed through incremental rollout. In incremental rollout, technology is given

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    cars to 911 incidents in the precincts they handle. They also monitor the status of incidents and patrol cars and input all relevant information to the central computer system. Dispatchers are typically responsible for 2 or 3 contiguous precincts. When a dispatcher receives a new incident, the information is automatically added to a computer screen for that precinct, and the job is added to the dispatch queue in priority order. When a patrol car from the precinct is available, the dispatcher will assign

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    catch up theses stories. It can be argued that will now live in the 'computer age', whether this is true or not is a matter of conjecture but what can be assured is that we live a period where computers are becoming increasingly important to our way of life. Ultimately we are becoming evermore reliant on our computers and without them we would be lost; there are even news stories of some now being addicted to their computers and handhelds. This is the extent that technology has encroached upon our

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