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    information systems. These information systems were developed decades ago using the procedural programming languages like C, COBOL, BASIC, FORTRAN, and PASCAL etc. Today many organizations are either developing new applications for the business by making use of the advancement in the technology or trying to abstract the functionality of the applications developed using procedural programming languages. The abstraction of functionality is carried out by first abstracting the data flow information

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    subjects are Programming Languages, Mobile Computing, Computer Architecture, Compiler Construction, DBMS, Networking and Operating System. One of the most favorite subjects which I learned in my undergraduate studies was Java Programming. Java Programming changed my life forever. It improved my Logical Reasoning, Analytical Ability and Programming Skills. I started writing my own programming logic and also came up with my own piece of code to solve a Sudoku puzzle using Java programming. During my

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    Essay about The Language of Java

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    The Language of Java What is Java? Java, in it’s simplest definition, is a dynamic computer application that can run a program to accomplish a task. Java runs in all sorts of things in the average person’s life; things such as car stereo systems, televisions, cell phone applications, websites, and more. But, where did it come from, and how does it work, and how has it impacted our lives today? Java was first created by Patrick Naughton, Mike Sheridan, and James Gosling in 1994. However, they started

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    The emphasis of this degree meets my own interests of the areas I want to learn about and, later on, work on, such as computer programming, media design and development, hardware design solutions, network operation and communication systems. At achieving this degree, I aim to become a networking and computer communication practitioner and be able to design and implement safe network

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    Teknion: A Case Study

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    Please accept the following resume for the CAD Specialist Co-op position with Teknion, North York location, starting in May. I am currently enrolled in level II in the Bachelor of Technology - Automotive and Vehicle Technology program at McMaster University. I am excited to be part of the team at Teknion where a wide variety of products are produced from high quality development and design, all associating in a professional environment. Working at Teknion would allow me to use my skills in engineering

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    IT Security: The Men Behind the Scenes

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    Everywhere, it seems. Headlines such as “Chinese hackers hacked into Google” or “Internet scammers stole 2 million credit card numbers” appear all over the place. Why do things like this happen? Who are the people who are supposed to protect this confidential information? The truth is that those in IT security are the ones on the forefront of the underground war on hackers and other threats to national security. Overall, IT security is one of the most precise and important jobs of the modern age

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    My Experience In College

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    I walk into the house close to around eight- thirty pm, it’s pitch black inside my house.  Still standing in front of the doorway, I call out to see if anyone's home. A glowing orange light appears bouncing off the hallway walls and barely brightening up my field of view. It was my mother, she was crying; I asked her why she had a candle in her hand and she had told me that the power, electric, water, and gas had all been shut off. This had been the fourth time in three months.          Growing up

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    My interest in science was kindled when I was just a child. I was a very enthusiastic reader of science books. Those books introduced me to physics ,chemistry and other sciences. But my relationship with computers started when I first came across the computers in my school days. I was so very amused with computers that I fell in love with computers. I was very fascinated with the way the computers performed every task so effortlessly. The first calculation, the first game I played, the first mouse

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    Engineering. Learning anything new or progressing in the field of our passion requires a good foundation of the basic minimal. And, like any Science, Computer Science requires the firm adaption of the foundation of Operating systems, Algorithms, Programming languages, computer architecture and many more other fundamentals. Keeping this as the thumb rule, I concentrated more on these basics during my undergraduate study and throughout my career. Right from my childhood I had a strong inclination to be a

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    Design Patterns

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    The patterns described in the GoF book are illustrated in C++; a programming language that has been declining in use over the last number of years, which limits the learning of patterns in today’s development environment where the dominant programming language taught and used, as far as patterns are concerned is Java, although patterns can be implemented in any object orientated programming language. The patterns exhibited are described in very concise and restricted examples that

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