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    I am aware of universities in USA offering great scope and encouragement in intellectual and academic development. The process of technical advancement is very fast in USA. My areas of specific interest are in the Object Oriented Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms. Further I am given to understand of the specialists available in these disciplines at your university. I am of the view that learning is an ongoing and Continuous process. Hence, I am keen to obtain

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    Object Oriented Analysis Design (OOAD) Object Oriental Analysis Design is a hands on approach used to model and create systems as a group of interacting objects. The term “Object”, describes a form of entity or “thing” of concern. Objects are typically modeled after real world entities or concepts. For the business analyst, examples of objects may range from; invoice, product, contract, etc. Objects usually contain attributes that can be set to specific values. With Object Oriented Approach to

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    From the investigation, consumer trend favoring natural and healthy ingredients as well as the lack of versatile drinks can be regarded as the competitive advantages for Zorospa developing a new product. In order to satisfy consumer’s demand about a drink that can maintain lasting health and beauty as well as replenish energy after physical activities, Zorospa has studied and launched a beverage with special contents and flavors. 1.1. Special contents. This drink is called Zoro-a sport drink with

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    Various Approaches for Systems Analysis and Design Introduction First, we look what is the difference between system analysis and system design. System analysis is a problem-solving technique that decomposes the system into its component pieces and system design is a complimentary problem-solving technique that reassembles the component pieces of the system back into a complete system. When we are developing an information system, most organizations use a standard of steps. The steps are called development

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    Do you believe In Unidentified flying objects? Unidentified flying objects or UFOs are suspected to house aliens. I believe that UFOs and aliens are real and should be investigated by scientists. Aliens are the beings that are the ones who fly these UFOs. There are many people that believe in UFO and Aliens because of events that have happened. These events are the Roswell incident, crop circles, the secret surrounding area 51, Stonehenge and the great pyramids. Area 51 is one of the most secret

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    The Free Enterprise System How the American System has changed Togar Johnson The ‘American Dream’ has recently transformed into the American nightmare. More and More people are retiring broke and are looking for some type of financial assistance either from families, government, or continuing to work past retirement. Not every American has the skill set to run a successful business, but more often than not, most Americans do possess a skill set that can be used to create individual wealth

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    One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest The novel, “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest,” by Ken Kesey illustrates society on a small scale. The story, narrated by Chief, a patient, starts in a mental ward that is run by Big Nurse Ratched. The policy is the law and no one can change it, only abide by it. The patients are being oppressed by Nurse Ratched, though they don’t realize it until McMurphy shows up. The patients do as Nurse Ratched says because they fear her wrath. Throughout the novel, the character

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    Control Structures to Objects Chapter 06 – A First Look At Classes Multiple Choice 1. One or more objects may be created from a(n)_____. a. field b. class c. method d. instance ANS: B 2. Class objects normally have _____ that perform useful operations on their data, but primitive variables do not. a. fields b. instances c. methods d. relationships ANS: C 3. In the cookie cutter method: Think of the _____ as a cookie cutter and _____ as the cookies. a. object; classes b. class;

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    JAVA: The programming language that is designed for network programming is java. The core API consists of classes and interfaces for java that provides uniform access to a various set of network protocols. The intonation of java has continued, as the internet and network programming has advanced. For the network programmer of java, novel APIs and toolkit have New APIs and toolkit have extended the available options. Java is not only a programming language, but also it provides an environment for

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    2.2) Architectural Styles Software architectural styles are frameworks that have been developed as general solution for the common problems which are arise in the software development process. It is basically defined components, connectors which compose a solution and their relations in a structured program. (Sean Boyd, 2013) (http://kremer.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/courses/seng403/W2013/papers/04ArchitectureStyles.pdf 2.2.1) Client/ Server Architecture The design is made up of two components, Client and

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