References: [1] N. Gergel-Hackett et al. “Memristors with Flexible Electronic Applications” Vol. 0018-9219‚ 2011 IEEE 100‚ No. 6‚ June 2012‚ pp: 34- 49. [2] Y. V. Pershin and M. Ventra‚ “Practical Approach to Programmable Analog Circuits with Memristors” IEEE transactions on circuits and systems‚ 1857(2010)‚ pp: 157- 170 [3] Wikipedia
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A Case study in Application Integration Stijn Van den Enden Business Integration Company PB 494 2000 Antwerpen 1‚ Belgium stijn@bico.be Erik Van Hoeymissen Gregory Neven* Pierre Verbaeten DistriNet Research Group Dept. Computer Science‚ KU Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200A 3001 Leuven‚ Belgium {erikv‚ gregory‚ pv}@cs.kuleuven.ac.be Abstract In this position paper‚ we present an architecture that we used in a case study on Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). The architecture encapsulates
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The social comparison theory was initially proposed by Leon Festinger in 1954. This theory states how we tend to compare ourselves to others as we develop‚ and learn more about ourselves. Festinger stated that‚ “Social comparison theory proposes that people have a drive to evaluate their progress and standing on various aspects of their lives and‚ in the absence of objective standards‚ people compare themselves to others to know where they stand” (Fardouly‚ Diedrichs‚ Vartanian‚ Halliwell‚ 2015)
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1 Application of Freud’s theory of the Id‚ Ego and Superego Heng Fason B1201816 HELP UNIVERSITY PSY 111 2 May is a 17 year old high school student in Malaysia. Her parents view education as a very important aspect in life and a way to achieve success‚ hence are compelling May to achieve good grades in her studies. As her parents think she should concentrate on her studies they are against the idea of her earning extra pocket money to buy some of the things she wants by taking up a part-time
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Understanding‚ acceptance‚ and application of ethics are important to individuals and groups for several reasons. Ethics are our basic beliefs‚ and they come into play constantly. Many times we are using our personal Ethics and we are not even aware of it. Acceptance of ethics is important to individuals and groups because it allows for constructive criticism‚ and it helps avoid and resolve conflicts. In groups it is very important for ethics to be accepted because it will give a common ground
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lyrics or background music to produce a new soundtrack .In case of the World Wide Web‚ mashups are websites‚ web - pages‚ web – services or applications which combine data‚ information‚ music‚ geotracks from more than one source into one application‚ service or website. This is generally achieved by using third party application programming interfaces (API ́s) or open technologies such as Ajax‚ PHP or syndicated feeds like RSS or ATOM. Based on service composition in Service Oriented Architecture
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Alfred Adler’s Personality Theory: A Reflection on What Really Ate at Gilbert Grape Johnathan Quach University of California‚ Irvine Alfred Adler’s Personality Theory: A Reflection on What Really Ate at Gilbert Grape Abstract This essay aims to provide a psychological personality analysis of Gilbert Grape‚ the main character of the film What’s Eating Gilbert Grape‚ through Alfred Adler’s fulfillment theory. In his approach to personality psychology‚ Adler places great emphasis
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Fayolism is one of the earliest comprehensive statements of a general theory of management. Proposed by Henry Fayol in 1916‚ his 14 administrative principles are still essentially accepted as the principles and activities of managers today (History of management thought by Claude S. George‚ Jr. Pg 110 1972) In this essay‚ I will examine how Fletcher Construction‚ a leading New Zealand building company strategically applied four of Fayol’s managerial principles (division of labour‚ unity of command
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AU G U S T 2 013 b u s i n e s s t e c h n o l o g y p r a c t i c e Enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of application development Software has become critical for most large enterprises. They should adopt a reliable output metric that is integrated with the process for gathering application requirements. Michael Huskins‚ James Kaplan‚ and Krish Krishnakanthan Most large companies invest heavily in appli cation development‚ and they do so for a compelling reason: their
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