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    Software Patents and Copyright Laws Destroy Free Competition Introduction If Haydn had patented "a symphony, characterized by that sound is produced [ in extended sonata form ]", Mozart would have been in trouble. Patent - a writing securing to an inventor for a term of years the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention; or it may be the monopoly or right so granted[i]. The traditional rationale for patents is that protection of inventions will spur innovation and aid in the

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement I Certificate from College Ii IDP Certificate Iii Completion Certificate Generated from PMMS Portal of GTU Iv Certificate from Plagiarism Checking Software V Undertaking about Originality of Work Vi Abstract Vii Table of Contents Viii Chapter : 1 Introduction ( page 1 starts ) 1.1 Project Summary 1 1.2 Aim and objectives of the project 2 1.3 Problem Specifications 1.4 Brief literature review and Prior Art Search (PAS) 1.5 Plan of their

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    3d-Printing Introduction 3D printing, also referred as additive manufacturing assembling, is essentially a technique for making a three-dimensional object from a bundle model. The object may be of pretty much any structure. In additive manufacturing technique, an item to be composed is assembled from the base-up by adding it to layers of the improvement material. The additive manufacturing procedure is distinctive from the subtractive procedure, where material is evacuated from a square by strategies

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    Although, above are the challenges confronted while enforcing the parallel internet crawlers. However, there are many benefits too like scalability, community load dispersion and load network discount The final structure of parallel crawlers is shown in determining 2.Eleven. The character crawlers working in this structure may be placed in the identical local subject community referred to as intra-web site parallel crawler or is also at a geographical distance related via the web, as distributed

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    Research Paper On Amoeba

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     Introduction Distributed Operating System A distributed operating system is one that looks like an ordinary centralized operating system but runs on multiple, independent central processing units (CPUs). It implements transparency i.e. use of multiple processors is invisible to the user. The users of a true distributed system are not concerned with which machine (or machines) their programs are running on, where their files are stored, and so on. It is the software, not the hardware, that determines

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    2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW The purpose of this literature review is to organise and generate a good study which helps the photojournalistic community (photographer) to serve its viewers the way the viewer wants to see images in news material when they are published or broadcasted. Ansel Easton Adams one of America’s greatest landscape photographer and environmentalist mentioned that “There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer” (Stocks, 2014). 2.1 BRIEF HISTORY OF PHOTOJOURNALISM

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    and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991 when he released version 0.02 and worked steadily until 1994 when version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel was released. Linux is developed and released under the GNU General Public License and its source code is freely available to everyone. There are now literally hundreds of companies and organizations and an equal number of individuals that have released their own versions of operating systems based on the Linux

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    Using A Cloud Based System

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    The power of Internet grows drastically when people, data and things are interconnected through the Internet. Internet of Things aka IoT, is a network of things or objects implanted with sensors and other smart electronic devices which enables them to communicate with each other and other targets in the network through exchange of data. These sensors generate a lot of data that needs to be stored, managed and analyzed. There are options to connect memory cards or computers to these sensors or we

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    Patient Safety

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    FACTORS AFFECTING PATIENT SAFETY AS PERCEIVED BY STAFF NURSES IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN METRO MANILA I. INTRODUCTION A) BACKGROUND “The biggest challenge to moving toward a safer health system is changing the culture from one of blaming individuals for errors to one in which errors are treated not as personal failures, but as opportunities to improve the system and prevent harm.” - Institute of Medicine ‘99 Issues related to a lack of patient safety have been reported for decades. During the

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Assignment 3

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    1 Introduction 2 1.1 Information on the Team and my job 2 1.2 GitHub and Bitbucket 2 1.3 Selection Criteria 2 2 Interface & Webhosting 3 2.1 GitHub 3 2.2 Bitbucket 4 3. Version Control 4 4. Cost 5 4.1 BitBucket prices 5 4.2 GitHub prices 6 5. Features 6 5.1 Issue/Bug tracking 7 5.2 Dictionary/Code Reviews 7 5.3 Syntax highlighted code 7 6. Community 7 7. Missing Features 8 7.1 GitHub missing component 8 7.2 Bitbucket missing component 8 8. Methodology Support 8 9. Tables 8 9

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