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    Communicative English Bachelor of Information Technology First Year First Semester Course Description: This course is designed for the students of BIT level: first year first semester of Purbanchal University who have completed either Diploma level in Engineering or I.Sc. or +2 from any institution recognized by this university. It intends to develop and strengthen in students the basic and communicative skills in the English language with emphasis on speaking, reading and writing.

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    Nathali Santana CSC 401 Programming Languages Assignment 4 11/16/2014 Design and Implementation of Select Java concepts There are many concepts in the design and implementation of the Java programming language. Six of the many concepts are the final reserved word, permanent generation in the Java Virtual Machine, the functions of the intern() class, dynamic scoping using shallow access, dynamic scoping using deep access and the implementation of the concept of passing a method as a parameter in

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    INTRODUCTION : Pattern matching is a programming language method which is considered as important in functional programming. It is uses STRING MATCHING and PATTERN RECOGNITION. The main job of pattern matching is to check and decompose data. The object-oriented programming languages do not have any particular method for this decomposition of data. So the Object-oriented programmers are in need for a solutions for this problem of decomposition .For that problem as a solution a built-in

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    There are many differences that we can find between the COBOL programming language and PHP language. Both had different upbringing, different purpose to serve, different features, and different strengths and weaknesses. Also, it is interesting to note that one is a legacy language while one is much more modern, which we will explore these influences on how time and expectation of modern society could have affected the latter language. In 1959, a programming language was developed by CODASYL(Conference/Committee

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    Native or the web is the hot topic of argument between confounded decisions makers and developers. Considering the pros and cons of evolving technologies and analyzing its substantial effect over business performance spawns countless arguments. With the entry of cross-platform app development, a new player has entered this longstanding debate. What are Cross-Platform Apps? The apps compatible with individual operating systems are native apps. Whereas, mobile apps compatible with different operating

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    "Electronic files are posted for viewing and limited printing by students who are currently enrolled in ITT Technical Institute programs and by ITT Technical Institute faculty members. Unauthorized downloads, duplications, distributions or printings of these electronic files are not permitted. Any student who violates this policy may be either terminated or suspended from his/her program of study. Any faculty member who violates this policy may be suspended or terminated from his/her employment at

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    UML to Java Executable Code Generator First A. Author, Second B. Author, Jr., and Third C. Author, Member, IEEE Abstract Automatic Code generation from UML diagrams gains much interest lately in software design, because it has many benefits as it reduces the effort to generate code and moreover automated code is less error prone than writing code manually. However, major challenges in this area include checking consistency of UML models, and ensuring accuracy, maintainability, and efficiency of

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    Output and Average Age

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    1 c) Write the assumptions and limitations and how they will be handled in your project. Ans 1c) In my project, there are numerous assumptions and limitations that are being handled in the pseudo code. First of all, this program is only designed to

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    Abstract—Distributed multiprocessor operating systems is a course that involves exploring new concepts in the field of operating systems and its internals. This course clearly elaborates the concepts of operating systems, distributed systems and internals and how are they utilized. It clearly explains how multiprocessors in operating systems are used in today’s world. The course also involves a four phase project to create a client server application that demonstrates the usage and application of

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    Object-Oriented Programming in C++, Fourth Edition Robert Lafore 800 East 96th St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA Copyright  2002 by Sams Publishing All rights reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Although every precaution

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