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    solid foundation in the theoretical aspects of the subjects. Practical application aspects were introduced to me through subjects such as Object Oriented Software Engineering, Data Structures, Database Management Systems, Computer Networking, Cloud Computing. The areas, which are of special interest to me, centered on Computer Networks, Software Engineering, and Database Management

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    Corporate Finance in the age of Thinking Computers. Just like humans, computers can now learn and adapt, thanks to machine learning, a subfield in AI. With artificial neural networks to mimic those of the human brain, intelligent computers can learn from examples, meaning that no task specific programming is required. While machine learning technology is still at infant stages in most industries, it is making ground breaking milestones in the financial sector. Among the areas experiencing major

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    Amongst reading the material presented in this chapter about the job market trends, I was able to determine that the job market is extremely dynamic and has a great rate of change depending on the company’s needs. These adjustments also affect salaries, if there is a high demand for a position where there is a shortage in qualified candidates the salaries and benefits will be higher. As new technologies grow, the need for employees in these areas do as well, people need to maintain their skills up

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    1.1 Clear Goal and Global Context for the project For my Personal Project, my goal was to understand the components of a computer, design a gaming computer, and write a short booklet on how to specialize computers so that all audiences that wish to do similar specialisation can do the same. The main product in my Personal Project was most directly related to the Global Context of Scientific and Technical Innovation. This made sense for my project as this Global Context is the focus on how we understand

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    Logarithms Invented

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    The definition of a logarithm is “the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number.” A question that has been around for ages presents the question of whether a logarithm is an invention or a discovery. Logarithms are essentially the same as mathematics, so likewise, the question also queries whether mathematics is an invention or a discovery. The primary difference between an invention or discovery is the existence of the thing being discussed. If the thing

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    How To Build A Computer

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    I can still recall the first time I assisted in building a computer; it was also the last time I would see my brother. There was a time when computers were abstruse boxes of magic as a child. Lights and information flowed upon screens that stemmed from gray and black boxes, linked only by a few disjointed cables, became captivating. Unfathomably enchanted by blinking lights in synchronicity, keyboard strokes of commands and watching the Internet grow; these machines have garnered something inside

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    The Facebook,Instagram, and Twitter social media sites with passwords that can be hacked no matter the “strength” of the password. Peter Ludlow effectively persuades using ethos,logos and pathos in the reading What is a ‘Hacktivist’? By talking about events that have happened to “Hacktivist” in the recent years due to “Lexical Warfare.” Lexical Warfare irs a phrase that I like to use for battles over a term is to be understood. When people think of hackers, the first thing to mind is people who

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    The guidance of my teachers resulted in me comprehending the importance of mathematics in the computing experience which eventually led to me opting for Mathematics along with the applied sciences of Physics and Chemistry as my major. Consequently the next hurdle for me was to clear "EAMCET"(Engineering Agriculture and Medicine Common entrance test)

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    10 Years Beyond: The Role of Biomedical Computing in Future Health Care If one were asked to predict the future of medicine a decade ago, I am certain only the most optimistic of people may have gotten a few predictions right. The future of health care which is based of countless variables is difficult to predict but one thing is for certain that computation will one of the most crucial aspects of its progress. Be it diagnosis or treatment computational algorithms are ubiquitous. Advances in electronics

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    Computers have evolved to become backbone of the American society. As a result, the development of the first computer should be considered an iconic era of American history. History, present and future, including the military. The 1940’s was the beginning of an era of computers ruling us. It all started with Konrad Zuse a German engineer creates and finishes the computer called Z3 built in 1941 it was built using 2,300 relays, and used a floating point binary arithmetic, and had a 22 bit word length

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