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    Article 1 summary This article is mainly describing about the architecture of software intensive systems by using multiples of concurrent views, which is allows to study about the various stakeholders , end users,developers,system engineering, project managers,etc.., and to handle indusully functional and non function requirements. Mainly software architecture deals with the design and implementation of high level structure in software.It is the result of combination of many architectural

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    In the paper Architectural Blueprints—The “4+1” View Model of Software Architecture by Phillipe Kruchten, he examines how developers can use multiple views to capture the software architecture and how these views are more desirable than a single viewport that tries to capture everything. Each view, should ideally, address one specific set of concerns. For Kruchten, software architecture is the deliberate assembling of various architectural elements to fulfill the requirements of the system. The intent

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    Turgut Tezir TEZIR-1 CS 504.2354 Mountain View Community Hospital Project Case 3 Project Question: 1. Why would Mountain View Community Hospital want to use entity-relationship modeling to understand its data requirements? What other ways might the hospital want to model its information requirements? This hospital wants to use E-R modeling to understand data requirements. E-R modeling is very easy to understand and shows all the business rules. • Entity-relationship modeling

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    Marilyn and David, soon to be retirees, have recently contacted me about getting a second opinion on their impending purchase of an annuity for their retirement funds. The couple had previously met with you, Ms. Sheila Young, and they voice some concerns to me about the suggestion that you made to them. While I respect that you are an experienced financial advisor I do not feel as if you gave Marilyn and David the best advice for their situation. They expressed particular wishes for their retirement

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    Nachazel 360 Degree Photography Affordances and Constraints Media has changed vastly over the decades. We have different styles of media, different ways to view media, and so many different options when it comes to creating media. A recent technology that has started to gain traction is 360-degree photography. This new technology allows people to view more than traditional 2-D perspective. With this new way of being able to capture a scene comes many affordances and constraints. Being able to capture

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    INTRODUCTION Model-View-Controller (MVC) is a architecture which provide a crossing point to the user. It works on the concept to divide the given application into 3 interior important parts and these parts work interactively with each other. But user is unaware of this partition. These parts are complement for each other. They are namely divided as its name suggest- 1. Model 2. View 3. Controller Model- Model can be defined as the processing element. It store the important information needed to

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    Woodside and McClam view of medical model is that if someone is seeking help the person maybe sick or that they have a disease. Medical model is considered to be a person that has a disease or illness that will affect their ability to function on a daily basis, these individuals or in other words patient seek professional treatment from a physician in either a hospitals. They rely on physicians for treatments. In order to provide an exceptional service to the patient the treatment must consist of

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    The reductive, psychiatric model is the predominant view of mental health in modern times.5 Whatever the causes for this attitude, it can reasonably argued that important and valuable approaches towards mental health have been abandoned in the name of efficiency. These philosophical psychologies differ in key dimensions but invoke an element in varying degrees that the reductive, neurological approach is not enough to understand the whole scope of the human mind and to resolve all of the issues concerning

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    A Christian worldview is defined as a point of view that is seen in a Christian perspective. We see life in the view of Christianity and live a Christ-like life with Jesus at the center of it. In the lecture notes, we described a Christian worldview as, “a body of assumption that deals with the nature of reality, the organization of the universe, the ends and purpose of human life, values, norms, and differentiation between good and evil, right and wrong” (Casarez). It helps, Christians, understand

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    professionals with navigating the complex issues of power and privilege, diverse cultural world views, and appropriate interventions, a conceptual model was created (Ratts, et al., 2016). The model is an aspirational, life-long commitment counselors take that requires constant growth (class notes). It is not something that can be completed in a session and checked off, it is something that takes constant work. Before the model can be viewed, it is important to note the

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