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    Upgrading Computer Equipment in a Management Setting Name Institution Professor Course Date Introduction Background Technology is an evitable change that cannot be averted. It is changing every bit of the world's development and hence it should be adopted by every person irrespective of place and role in universal development. Organizations are obliged to upgrade their equipment to fit into efficient and high quality production of their operations. Most upgrades are done to IT equipment

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    The Role and Value of Television Introduction In Watching TV makes you smarter, published in "The New York Times" on April 24, 2005, Steven Johnson argues for the multiple threads, fewer flashing arrows and social networking that make modern Television nourishing cognitive food. In answer to Johnson's article, "Carrie" posted Does watching TV make you stupid? on May 1, 2005. Carrie presents further blogs on May 3rd and May 7th, 2005; however, the gist of her arguments are contained in her first

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    software) [31] It is true that people approaching free software are growing this because users find some practical advantages in using it. This is great, because with this rising interest also affects companies, that are stimulated to develop free programs instead proprietary ones, with the consequence of enlarging the catchment area even further. Perhaps, the most difficult thing is not to attract new users to adopt free software, but is doing that for the right motive aside for the practical reasons

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    Management and Object oriented Programming in C++ were of special importance. To find similarity between how a new-born child learn various things like talking, walking, learning etc. and how a AI systems improves itself with help of various new programs was

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    The course, CS 160 Software Engineering, intends to educate on applying the fundamentals practice of software engineering through a team based project. For the term project, the requirement expected the group to develop a web application, which processes a user uploaded video to perform Facial Detection and display it as a playback video. Initially, the project description made it seem impossible achievement; however, the instructor’s introduction to software stack, which included OpenFace, FFmpeg

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    # std::vector The Standard Template Library(STL) provides several useful containers and algorithms built in to C++. These powerful tools help prevent the developer from reinventing the wheel. The vector is one such container provided by STL. The ```std::vector``` is a sequence container that supports random access of data like an array. However, vectors can dynamically resize themselves when more data needs to be inserted. Thus they allow very efficient data access and relatively efficient adding

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    Other Projects Besides the one primary project I was assigned to, I had a hand in many other small projects. Without going into detail because of information privacy, I was able to refine and perfect my Microsoft PowerPoint skills. I created many PowerPoint presentations throughout the summer enhanced with sleek and professional designs and animations. I was able to seamlessly put together presentations that let you describe points and bullets in a visual fashion instead of a mundane way. I also

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    Dangers Of Web Planning

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    Software requirements: • The programming ought to have an exceptionally easy to use interface. This will enable the client to make appropriate use of the product. • A appropriate investigating unit must be set up in order to guarantee the annihilation of all bugs. The lesser the bugs, the better and more effective the product works. Also, a standout amongst the most critical elements of troubleshooting is enhancing client encounter. • The coding included ought to be exact and basic. It is a direct

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    Have you ever looked at some Python code that included *args and **kwargs and wondered what in the world are these? Python is supposed to be immediately readable to someone either new to programming or someone coming from another programming language. What gives? The *args and **kwargs variables you commonly see are arbitrary positional and optional parameters respectively. They allow for your functions to accept dynamic parameters. Before we go into what they are and how to use them, let's briefly

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    Communication technologies have been in constant evolution during the past decades. Amongst these digital communication is very relevant. The advent of the digital processor enabled us to perform the complex tasks of communication such as transmission and receiving using a programmable system. This led to the development of a new radio paradigm called Software Defined Radio (SDR). I believe that software is increasing replacing hardware due to it's scalability and cost effectiveness; this idea propelled

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