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    INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………...………..04 3.WHAT IS Surface computing............................................................05 4.HISTORY OF Surface computing........…………………………..…06 5.ESSENTIAL FEATURES……………………………………………………..…08 6.TECHNOLOGY BEHIND Surface computing ………………….….09 7.HARDWARE……………………………………………………………………..10 8.APPLICATIONS OF Surface computing …………………........…12 9. Surface computing IN FUTURE.……………………..........……...18 10. REFERENCES…………………………………………………………

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    Mid-Term Project: Green Computing Janiqua Thompson Digital World Mid-Term Project Green Computing In chapter one‚ it talks about Green computing practice. Green Computing is basically trying to save energy by reducing electricity and environmental waste. I can apply this to how I use my computing practices by listing ways that I can lessen my power usage at home doing my schooling and for people at work. With this I will acknowledge how often I use a printer to print documents as such. I will

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    What Is Software Testing? And Why Is It So Hard? James A. Whittaker‚ Florida Institute of Technology IEEE Software 17(1)‚ pp. 70-79‚ Jan-Feb 2000 Avital Braner Basic Seminar of Software Engineering Hebrew University 2009 Software testing The process of executing a software system to determine whether it matches its specification and executes in its intended environment. When the user reports a bug: The user executed untested code The order in which statements were executed in actual use differed

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    KEY NOTES UNIT 1 - Introduction • Introduction to Client/Server Computing o Overview of Client/Server Computing o What is Client/Server Computing ▪ Client/server is a distributed computing model in which client applications request services from server processes and Servers receive those requests and perform actions such as database queries and reading files. o Application Tasks ▪ User interface ▪ Presentation logic

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    A secure computing environment is having a system in place that controls the storage and use of information. A secure environment is used to defend against personal or confidential information. Network security can be classified as an function that intended to protect the network assuring safety‚ reliability and integrity of information. Locking the authorization level assist in keeping the server safe. Setting wrong permissions on the files present in the server may lead to data leaking. To avoid

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    An improved pre-processing technique with image mining approach for the medical image (Found in Endoscopy) classification. Rational and Significance The proposed system mainly concentrates on the diagnosis of Endoscopy Images . This work gives the Endoscopy Surgeons a second option for the easy identification of interior images of esophagus. The important data mining concept that has been included in the proposed work consists of pre-processing of the Endoscopy Images. The method used for

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    What is Soft Computing ? (adapted from L.A. Zadeh) Lecture 1 What is soft computing Techniques used in soft computing • Soft computing differs from conventional (hard) computing in that‚ unlike hard computing‚ it is tolerant of imprecision‚ uncertainty‚ partial truth‚ and approximation. In effect‚ the role model for soft computing is the human mind. 1 2 What is Hard Computing? • Hard computing‚ i.e.‚ conventional computing‚ requires a precisely stated analytical model and often a lot of

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    Overview of Autonomic Computing The concept of autonomic system is introduced in 2001by Dr. Paul Horn (Cybenko). This concept is a way to address the unsustainable growth in administration costs for model software‚ computing and networking system. There are some paradigm that this concept is introduces such as self-aware‚ self-repairing and self-optimizing application software‚ operating system and network infrastructure. Autonomic computing system has a sense of self-awareness which prevent IT

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    Chapter 1: Parallel Computing at a Glance 1 1 Parallel Computing at a Glance It is now clear that silicon based processor chips are reaching their physical limits in processing speed‚ as they are constrained by the speed of electricity‚ light‚ and certain thermodynamic laws. A viable solution to overcome this limitation is to connect multiple processors working in coordination with each other to solve grand challenge problems. Hence‚ high performance computing requires the use of Massively

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    The future of Social Computing?? * Ruchika Arora The article is based on the article John Riedl‚ “The Promise and Peril of Social Computing”‚ IEEE publication‚ Volume: 44‚ Issue: 1‚ Publication Year: 2011‚ Page(s): 93 - 95. The author of the article presents to us the world of social computing‚ its evolution and its scope‚ highlights some interesting developments in this field‚ and evaluates its impact on human lives and social structures‚ in particular. The article leads the deliberation

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