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    Advantages and disadvantages of using Internet. Nowadays almost everyone in the world have had a contact with computers. A great part of them has been using international computer’s net known as Internet. I think using internet has more advantages then disadvantages. First of all‚ Internet provides access to a lot of information. Some of them are very useful in your job other helps in your hobby. Searching the net with Google‚ you can find everything you want. You can also do shopping using Internet

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    I have read and understood NCC Education’s Policy on Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism. I can confirm the following details: Student ID/Registration number: 00103719 Name: JACOB TACHIE-MENSON Centre Name: IPMC Module Name: OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Module Leader: MR. PETER BIELKOWOICZ Number of words: I confirm that this is my own work and that I have not plagiarised any part of it. I have also noted the assessment criteria and pass mark for assignments.

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    The object oriented information modeling started in the early 1960’s‚ but at the time it was not very popular. It is only recently that object oriented programming has become popular. It was designed for the purposes of creating simulations and was developed by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl in Norway. The term “object oriented information modeling” was first used by Xerox PARC in their Smalltalk programming language. The term was used to refer to the process of using the objects as the foundation

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    CheckPoint: Object-Oriented Data and Processes Identify a task you perform regularly‚ such as cooking‚ mowing the lawn‚ or driving a car. Write a short‚ structured design (pseudocode only) that accomplishes this task. Think about this task in an object-oriented way‚ and identify the objects involved in the task. Identify how you can encapsulate the data and processes you identified into an object-oriented design. Describe the architectural differences between the object-oriented and structured

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    Object oriented system development is an approach to system design in which the development process of the entire system is decomposed into smaller independent stages called objects. It is considered to be a partial lifecycle. Each object and its attributes are abstract entities and is characterized by its functionality. Using the functionality of objects they can further be grouped in classes. Object oriented system development is characterized by reusability of components i.e. Objects that

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    easy. Though internet has made people lives simple and convenient its has also wreaked havoc in their lives. The writer will show the advantages and disadvantages of using the internet. Oxford dictionary( ) has defined internet as ‘a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols’. Therefore one can say internet is a network that promotes people to research and communicate easily

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    of the average mark per section so she can see which areas were badly done by the students. She also needs to know whether this is dependent on the course in which the student is enrolled.” She has always had to collate the statistics herself using a spreadsheet but she wants the Assignment Submission System to do it for her. Task 1 Develop a Use Case capturing this scenario. Name: Report by assignment with a breakdown of the average mark per section. Actor: Dr Burns Precondition: Dr Burns

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    No.2‚ February 2009 353 Solving Transportation Problem Using Object-Oriented Model Taghrid Imam Gaber Elsharawy Mohamed Gomah Iman Samy Department of mathematics‚ Faculty of science El Azhar Unversity ‚ Egypt We design Object-Oriented Model as decision support tool to evaluate the solution for the five methods using C++ language. After designing the five models (the five programs) we compare between each solution using C++programs and LP solution which have the same result. Comparison between

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    The advantages and Disadvantages of using computer From day to day‚ our world has been changed gradually form one condition to other. The revolution of new ideas always comes up to the minds of every person; especially the ideas to improve technology which people need to make the living better. As result computer has been bring people certain advantages and disadvantages for people ask well. First of all‚ the advantages of using computers are that we can do research and find a lot of information

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    Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm Advantages * Because of the concept of inheritance in OO programming‚ existing codes can be easily modified because new codes can be added with little modifications made. That is to say it is easily extensible and codes can be easily re-used. * OOP provides a clear program structure because the solution to be developed can be broken down into objects and approached as such. This gives room for maintainability of the program because problems would be easy

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