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    “Security Rule Checking in IC Design,” which was published in the journal Computers in August 2016. This memo will focus on the readability, writing qualities, and scientific methodologies. About Journal Computers is an annual journal that publishes by IEEE Computer Society. It is peer reviewed journal that can be found online and hardcopy. Most of the articles which were written by computer researchers were about all stuff about computer such as hardware, software, new applications, etc. The target audiences

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    ABSTRACT In this paper, we develop a Product recommendation system based on mobile context aware services to provide customized information for users. We analyze the service satisfaction ratings of the users to recommend favored products for them. With mobile context awareness, the proposed framework can enhance the capacity to satisfy the user demands for product recommendations. Keywords Mobile context aware services 1. INTRODUCTION It is a fact that most of these Apps only use location Based

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    Fermi Architecture Essay

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    the expert’s opinion, The architecture NVIDIA designed seems to be the first architecture of any kind to deliver all of the features required in order to satis-fy all demanding HPC applications: unmatched double-precision floating point per-formance, IEEE 754-2008 compliance including fused multiply-add operations, ECC protection from the registers to DRAM, a straightforward linear addressing model with caching at all levels, and support for languages including C, C++, FORTRAN, Java, Matlab, and Python

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    My Quality World

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    My Quality World My Tomorrow Most people don't really understand what "Quality World" really means. Dr. William Glasser coined this term, a psychiatrist who believes that we all have an idea of what we really want in life. According to this author "Quality World" is the overall understanding of everything that is important to us (e.g. possession, principles and beliefs, experiences and relationships) in our lives. The quality world I imagine to be living in ten years from now is one where I have

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    The remainder of this paper is structured as follows next section describes the problem formulation, Section-III reviews the related work done. Section IV presents the proposed fuzzy genetic algorithm. In Section V the experiments and results of the previous and this study were analyzed and compared, Section VI presents the conclusions drawn from the proposed modified FGA. II.PROBLEM FORMULATION Web service selection problem: Consider a travel plan domain in Fig.1.A person needs to spend his vacation

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    More specifically, I am very interested in increasing female enrollment in STEM in my college due to the low enrollment in computer science and engineering classes. There are a significantly lower number of female community college students enrolled in the STEM field, especially in the areas of computer science, engineering, and technology. Per the US Census Bureau statistics, women comprise 48% of the total workforce but only make up 27% of computer workers, 24 % of STEM, and only 13% of engineers

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE "I never remember feeling tired by work, though idleness exhausts me completely." - Sherlock Holmes. The above statement explains perfectly what I am. Striving for perfection and improvement has been my motto in all aspects of life, including my academic and professional career. When I first saw a mobile phone in my fifth standard, the first thought that struck my mind was, what makes it work in such a way. During uncovering the reason behind such an innovation, my interest

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    In the past few decades the technological innovations in the United States had trail behind significantly in comparison to the other twenty-one members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Meanwhile, the job market became highly saturated with positions in the technology fields but due to the small amount of qualified individuals companies began outsourcing their tech jobs overseas. On a different note, the careers in technology doesn’t necessarily require a doctorate

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    INTRO In the world we live in today, more employers than ever before are looking to hire individuals who have experience with computer programming and coding. The growing job market in this field requires that more students learn these skills in order to bring their knowledge into the workplace. However, some students do not have this opportunity, as they have never been introduced to computer sciences. There are several reasons why this may occur, but one of the most prevalent is that students

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    CHAPTER 1 1 INTRODUCTION For the past decades, scientific computation has been a popular research tool among scientists and engineers from numerous areas, including climate modelling, computational chemistry, and bioinformatics .With the maturing of application algorithms, developing high performance computing platforms that satisfy the increasing computational demands, search spaces, and data volume have become a huge challenge. As predicted by Moore’s law .faster and faster computers are built

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