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    be processed. Currently all the scientific data is downloaded and processed by hand. Gary needs to be able to set up records of suppliers so that he can keep track of the components, etc. that the organization needs. Gary needs to know what programming languages there are available, what features these have and how they could be used in his environment. Assignment Brief In order to satisfy Gary’s need for knowledge, you should prepare a report

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    SECTION III: EXAMPLE OpenCL PROGRAM Using OpenCL in programming is relatively straightforward. First, write a kernel-type method in C; this is the code that will be run on a kernel. Next, identify the platform the code is running on, and the device it will execute on within that platform. Then you must instantiate a context from the device and create an instance of the kernel (this is the program). Next, send the kernel to the The following is a very short program written in C++ that uses the

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    Since the dawn of time that humans have reigned around the world, they have formed groups or communities that share common goals or interest. John Swales (1990), a respectable professor of linguistics at the University of Michigan, developed a list of characteristics to determine communities or, as he calls it, a discourse community. He identifies these characteristics as all the discourse communities has agreed upon common goals, mechanisms of intercommunication among its members, provide information

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    stacked from checked programming packs gave exclusively by business merchants, applications were approved before establishment and just a chairman with legitimate authorizations could include new projects. Today, relies on fast broadband network is regular, and even dial-up clients can keep up a high level of consistent availability to the Internet. Clients are plagued by a steady stream of toolbar assistants, cursor liveliness, program modules, and different kinds of programming they are provoked to

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    *Tick, tick-tick-tick, tick* The sound of computer keys being violently abused by a group of isolated geniuses breaks the silence in the building as computer programmers return from lunch. They are writing in a language of number, rather than letters, that is essential to communicate with the machines that are critical to life in the 21st century. Hackers or other lonely individuals with terrible social skills are the first thought that comes to people 's mind when thinking of coders. However, this

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    Technology is the reason why the world turns. I was raised around the wonders of technology. Fascinated with what a small, capacitated component can do. A tiny device can do so much, only for so little. Today, many jobs that require a computer are easier. The first computer, the birth of the internet, and the history of the first transportable devices are reasons there are many more jobs today and how jobs can be completed more efficiently. The computer was first used to store huge amounts of data

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    Look around. Everyone has their faces buried into their phones, laptops, iPads, etc. Many people would say that technology is taking over in our everyday lives. I, however, beg to differ. Technology is one of the best things the human race could get their hands on. Yes it seems like everything is in “the Cloud” or everyone is tweeting, reposting, Snapchatting, and liking everything. But how I see it is, a way for people to communicate and share ideas they have with other like-minded people, accomplish

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    Running Head: MATHEMATIC AND CALCULATIONS 1. a) ix=x-1+2 Transformation: The graph is shifted one unit to the right b) jx=x+3 Transformation: The graph is shifted two units to the left c) hx=x+3 Transformation: The graph is shifted three units along the x- axis d) gx= - x Transformation: the graph is transformed at an angle of 1800 2. Since no real numbers can be a square root of a negative number, the domain of f consist of all real numbers x such that; 4x+12 0 Therefore determining

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    Technology fascinates me with its power to give shape to human imagination and influence the future. With information technology being at the center of societal development of our time my curiosity pulled me to explore computers science and its possibility. While playing Microsoft Simulator at a young age of 6, my imagination was not about the next level but; how are computer games created? How do these objects move the way I want them too? My exploration of the subject, introduced me to computer

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    Throughout the beginning of my high school years I have been trying as much as I could to figure out what I wanted to do, who I wanted to be, who I wanted to help, and just about every other question people ask when they don’t know what to do in their future. With the amount of possible jobs, careers, etc. attainable, it was difficult to figure out which one I wanted to do. I had a bunch of subjects I had absolutely no interest in, and I had several careers I might have been interested in. It

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