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    and traditional roles, such as being a teacher or a nurse. Often underappreciated is the role of women and their significant contribution to the sciences, especially computer sciences. In the book Recoding Gender: Women’s Changing Participation in Computing, the author Janet Abbate provides insightful information on the great pioneers of the industry and the struggles they endured. She also analyzes how and why people fail to give women credit for their historical contribution to technology and computers

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    market and or be better prepared for today’s employment demands. The learning objective was to ensure that each student completing the course will increase their digital literacy, develop essential computer skills, improve a basic understanding of computing, and increase computer use in their daily lives. In addition, students will increase working knowledge and understanding of standard computer tools and applications all the while increasing working knowledge of basic networking and internet functionality

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE From my early childhood till today, my most remarkable characteristics have been my curiosity to learn new topics. My keen interest for learning new ideas, when combined with my inner desire to reach a degree of excellence in every piece of work I perform, enabled me to acquire significant knowledge on various aspects of nature and technology, as well as leading me through a successful educational career. During my early ages in school, I was introduced to 'BASIC ' language

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    Written Responses 2a. Provide information on your computing innovation and computational artifact. Name the computing innovation that is represented by your computational artifact. Describe the computing innovation’s intended purpose and function. Describe how your computational artifact illustrates, represents or explains the computing innovation’s intended purpose, its function or its effect. (Approximately 100 words) The computing innovation that is being represented by my artifact

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    A) To begin with, Dretske Fred (1994) mentions that a role of information is “To make this work the idea information must be operational in such a way as to give semantic properties a role in information system behaviours.” This therefore suggests that businesses must use information to produce new innovative ideas which could benefit their business for example new packaging of sweets will attract customers to purchase the sweet and this could lead to an increase in sales. Moreover, Fawzy Soliman

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    Cybersecurity is defined by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) as being “The activity or process, ability or capability, or state whereby information and communications systems and the information contained therein are protected from and/or defended against damage, unauthorized use or modification, or exploitation” (Department of Homeland Security, 2015). Cyberjacking an aircraft has become the most threatening issue within the realm of cybersecurity. Cyberjacking

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    DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED HOTEL BUSINESS BILLING SYSTEM. (A CASE STUDY OF MODOTEL HOTEL LIMITED ENUGU) PRESENTED BY OBIAKOR PAULINE O. CS\N2004\014 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTS AND TECHNOLOGY, ENUGU, (I.M.T) ENUGU STATE. JULY 2005 TITLE PAGE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED HOTEL BUSINESS BILLING SYSTEM. (A CASE STUDY OF MODOTEL HOTEL LIMITED ENUGU) PRESENTED TO DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTS AND TECHNOLOGY, ENUGU

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    showed me a plethora of areas where computer science is used and how it functions to serve the society by providing solutions to contemporary issues. It provides the broad education necessary to understand and analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations and society. I came to know that computers are programmed to understand what the user inputs them. I was exposed to the programming languages like C, C++ and JAVA. Whenever I was given a problem to solve, I used to

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    What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? Probably grabbing your cell phone to scroll down the screen to look at those social media apps? This is how science slowly taking over our lives without us even knowing it. If you start to pay close attention, examples are everywhere; from we replacing the noisy old school alarms with cell phone alarms that we can customize any music to it, to letting computer almost running the entire company. The changes that computer science has brought

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    Social media Social media is the most widely used medium, with its users being able to easily participate, and creating including blogs, social media network, and virtual worlds. Definitions of social media according toexperets. According to MCGraw Hill Dictionary, social media is a tool used by people to interact with each other by creating, sharing, and exchanging information and ideas in a network and virtual community. According to Varinder Taprial and Priya Kanwar (2012) social media is a medium

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