By the end of this lab session‚ you will be able to - declare an integer and character array - assign values to array during compilation and during execution - print contents of an array using repetition structure SAMPLE PROGRAM 1 /1. A program reads a series of numbers and print it reversed / include stdio.h void main (void) int i‚ Num‚ numbers10 printf(You may enter up to 10 integersn) printf(How many integers would you like to enter ) scanf (d‚ Num) if (Num 10) Num 10 printf(nEnter
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Fulfillment for the Award of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting & Information Systems (AIS) Supervised By- Prof. Dr. Md. Abu Sina‚ Professor‚ Dept. of Accounting & Information Systems (AIS)‚ Islamic University‚ Kushtia‚ Bangladesh. Submitted By- Md Salauddin‚ Roll No. 0704006‚ Session: 2007-08‚ Dept. of Accounting & Information Systems (AIS) Islamic University‚ Kushtia‚ Bangladesh. Date of Submission: 20/09/2012 Islamic University
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ABSTRACT:- This article is what artificial intelligence is all about??.what is the influence of artificial intelligence in the present world?? How artificial intelligence works And what are the different views on artificial intelligence. KEYWORDS:- Artificial Intelligence‚ lisp‚ prolog‚ descriptive‚ normative‚ cognitive INTRODUCTION:- Artificial Intelligence is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines especially intelligent computer programs. There are
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Topic One: Accounting Information Systems: Theoretical foundation and overview Drivers for business & I.S change Globalisation o Force behind globalisation is technology. o Changed the way we communicate‚ transport goods and services‚ and travel. o Enabled organisations to interact with partners‚ suppliers and customers in virtual environment. Deregulation o Removal of constraints on competitive market forces through free trade agreements. E.g. Australia-China‚ Australia-New Zealand
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The impact of AI (Artificial intelligence) has played an important role in student’s life. As Coiffet (n.d.) said children easily integrate with the new systems of technology‚ even without looking the help of how they work. Advantages and inconveniences are recognized. MMI bring transparency between the child and the machine but it may confuse the child about the virtual or reality of a person or object (p.277). A child may seem more familiar with technology than his parents. AI motivate the child
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The AI-1000 is equipped with many features that would allow a senior citizen to live as freely as possible under their circumstances. For instance‚ an AI-1000 has the capacity to monitor how many medications the person under its care is required to take‚ reducing the risk of medical drug overdoses and injuries. The AI-1000 is capable of performing various domestic chores such as cooking and cleaning‚ which would
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Major Issues • An average of 2 to 3 units of HCS-100 a month was expected to be sold‚ yielding total revenues of approximately $150‚000 per month at an average gross margin of nearly 50%‚ whereas till April 1988 only 5 systems had been sold versus a budgeted sales volume of over 30 and revenues totalled about 15% of the targeted annual amount of over $1.7 million • Scanvest Ring had spent in excess of $700‚000 on the HCS-100 effort and its CEO Helge Midttun and other board members were hesitant
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cannot control) a machine of greater algorithmic complexity‚ which is a bound on a formal measure of intelligence. As a consequence‚ AI is an evolutionary process: each generation experimentally creates modified versions of itself without knowing which versions will be smarter. Moral destruction: could we become less human-indeed‚ less than human-as a result of advances in AI? This might happen if people were to come to believe that purpose‚ choice‚ hope‚ and responsibility are all sentimental illusions
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Duality in Linear Programming 4 In the preceding chapter on sensitivity analysis‚ we saw that the shadow-price interpretation of the optimal simplex multipliers is a very useful concept. First‚ these shadow prices give us directly the marginal worth of an additional unit of any of the resources. Second‚ when an activity is ‘‘priced out’’ using these shadow prices‚ the opportunity cost of allocating resources to that activity relative to other activities is determined. Duality in linear programming
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Journal of Management Science; 29:42125. Bharadwaj A. S. (2000): A resource-based perspective on information technology capability and firm performance: an empirical investigation‚ MIS Quarterly; 24(1):169–96 Boulianne‚ E. (2007): Revisiting fit between AIS design and performance with the analyzer strategic-type‚ international journal of accounting information systems: 1-16 83 Bowen‚ P. L.‚ Cheung‚ Y. M and Rohde‚ F. H. (2007): Enhancing IT governance practices: A model and case study of organizations
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