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    Computers are what run society today, everywhere we look we see devices that are run off of computers and microcomputers such as phones, computers, tablets, and even vehicles. It is now the way the world communicates with each other, because of computers it is a much smaller world in which we live. Computers have been around for such a short period of time, yet they seem to be advancing faster than anything else; this is because there is an infinite number of ways computers can be implemented to

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    Statement of Purpose I am applying to Virginia Tech for admission to the Master's program in Computer Science. The motivation to pursue graduate studies has developed after carefully considering my academic background, field of interest and the aspiration to work in a research oriented environment. I am interested in the field of Software Engineering and related areas, particularly in the advancement of large software systems. It had really intrigued me to see how computing has revolutionized

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    Electronic documentation provides clarity in orders for tests and medications as well as the ability to identify and properly bill for services rendered. The change to electronic documentation from paper charting is not an easy task, but one that is needed to remain current with the needs of healthcare, and will lead to improved medical records. This paper will discuss the background of electronic medical records (EMR) use at Eglin Airforce Base (AFB) using dimensions defined by the Institute of

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    Advanced Information Management and the Application of Technology Western Governors University Adam Culbertson A. New Information Management System Implementation of a computer system to replace paper documentation would require the involvement of an interdisciplinary team. This team would be comprised of several members, each with a specific job. The first member selected would be a Clinical Nurse Informaticist. This team member would be charged with giving valuable input on the software

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    CS320 Lab1

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    CS320 - Database Administration Lab #1 Download Oracle 11g Express Edition either 64bit or 32bit version that the Instructor has provided. Load and run the CS320.sql script and you then should be able to answer this lab. Please submit queries as download the results in a CSV file format and submit it to the course canvas. This covers SQL Part A (Chapters 2,8& 9 from the text Oracle 11g Sql by Joan Casteel 1. Create a list containing the publisher’s name, the person usually contacted, and the publisher’s

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    Nt1330 Lab 1

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    1. Goal In this lab, many more options were explored with Windows servers. The topics covered were Group Policies and Password Settings Objects. Both of these features of Windows Active Directory allow for very granular settings to be set across the network. These include a wide range of settings that one most likely would not even think of. I have personally worked with both Active Directory and Group Policies quite extensively so neither of these were new topics for me to learn. However, I had

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    Statement of Purpose I am applying to University of Texas at Dallas to pursue Master of Science program in Computer Science with special reference to Operating Systems and Computer Architecture. Ten years from now, I envisage myself as research professional in an organization or a faculty at one of the leading university. Ultimately, my objective is to seek Ph.D. Degree. 21st century is harbinger for major transition in terms of information technology industry for India. I have seen the

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    learning is an application of artificial intelligence that Provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience. It focuses on the development of computer programs that can access data and use it learn for themselves. A more practical way it is feeding a computer program a set of datapoints. The computer program uses various algorithms to understand the

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    output data to the LCD instead of reading it on the computer. Results: The first test case mentioned was running linear regression on the circuit data in order to find the best fit line. The results of this matched up with the theoretical results when the linear regression function was ran in MATLAB. This showed that our output results were accurate. Testing of the hardware was more difficult to verify. This is mostly because some of the lab equipment that we had access to is not very reliable

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    In the beginning, Linus Torvalds, a young man who studied computer science at the University of Helsinki, thought Unix-like academic operating system should be available for free and is an open source software. Hence, he decided to do a better operating system which is free of charge and is an open-source software. The Linux kernel was first released in 1991, it is designed to be used with GNU software. GNU developers eventually integrated their software into Linux to create an operating system.

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