Optical Computing Jainam Shah Kalol Institute Of Technology‚ Kalol‚ Gujarat‚ India. jainam_8888@yahoo.co.in Abstract—Optics has been used in computing for a number of years but the main emphasis has been and continues to be to link portions of computers‚ for communications‚ or more intrinsically in devices that have some optical application or component (optical pattern recognition‚ etc). Optical digital computers are still some years away‚ however a number of devices that can ultimately lead to
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Research proposal Fedorenko Danil Merger. Case of "ExxonMobil". Outcomes Table of content: Literature review Mergers and acquisitions represent the ultimate in change for a business. No other event is more difficult‚ challenging‚ or chaotic as a merger. It is imperative that everyone involved in the process has a clear understanding of how the process works. In the contemporary world mergers and acquisitions are a normal way of life
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SAMPLE RESEARCH PROPOSAL PROMOTING GOOD GOVERNANCE IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF GHANA: THE ROLE OF THE INTERNAL AUDITOR 5/5/2009 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS‚ UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST‚ GHANA ISHMEAL OFORI AMPONSAH (STUDENT) Table of Contents Introduction 1 Background of the Study 1 Problem Statement 2 Management Question: 2 Research Questions: 2 Hypothesis: 2 Objectives 3 Significance of Study 3 Literature Review 4 Definition of Internal Audit 4 Role of the Internal Auditor in governance
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Approach for Enhanced Computing Power Kashif Hammed Department of Computer Science The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Bahawalpur‚ Pakistan gnetle_kashif@yahoo.com Abstract. DNA computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at the nano-scopic level for computational purposes. Computation with DNA molecules possesses an inherent interest for researchers in computers and biology. Given its vast parallelism and high-density storage‚ DNA computing approaches are employed
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Pervasive Computing: An Overview Prashanth G.K [1] Assistant Professor‚ Sushil Kumar Singh[2] Project Student Sarmistha Panda[2] Project Student Department of MCA‚ Siddaganga Institute of Technology‚ Tumkur‚ India‚ prashanthgk@gmail.com Kumar.sushil.singh24@gmail.com sarm.prad@gmail.com Abstract Pervasive computing environments gracefully integrate networked computing devices – from tiny sensors to extremely dynamic and powerful devices – with people and their ambient environments. Service discovery
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Project Title Green Computing Research Project Date of Authorization July 27‚ 2014 Project Manager Name Ben Summary Schedule Project start date: August 1‚ 2014 Project finish date: March 1‚ 2015 Project budget summary The firm has allocated $500‚000 for this project. The majority of costs for this project will be both internal and external labor. All hardware will be outsourced. Project objectives The main purpose of the Green Computing Research Project is to research possible applications
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GREEN COMPUTING COTENTS | PAGE NUMBERS | INTRODUCTION | 2 | DEFINITION | 2 | GREEN COMPUTING CRITERIA | 3 - 4 | THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN COMPUTING | 4 - 5 | PRACTICAL TIPS SUGESSTION | 5 | CONCLUSION | 6 | REFERENCE | 7 | INTRODUCTION In the advancing world now‚ technology had been revolitionized since the first computers Z1 Computer invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936 until now we got the most advanced computers ever invented by humans. But every technology got its pros and cons
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Front cover Introduction to Grid Computing Learn grid computing basics Understand architectural considerations Create and demonstrate a grid environment Bart Jacob Michael Brown Kentaro Fukui Nihar Trivedi ibm.com/redbooks International Technical Support Organization Introduction to Grid Computing December 2005 SG24-6778-00 Note: Before using this information‚ read the information in “Notices” on page ix. First Edition (December 2005) © Copyright International Business Machines
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Koppalkar Week 5 Assignment – Cloud Computing and SDLC Keller Graduate School of Management of Devry University BIAM 530 – Developing and Managing Databases for Business Intelligence Dr. Darlene Gail Ringhand 7th June 2015 Table of Contents Cloud Computing 3 Types of Cloud Computing 3 Examples of Cloud Computing 4 Cloud Computing Advantages 6 Cloud Computing Disadvantages 6 Structured Design Life Cycle (SDLC) 7 Conclusion 10 References 11 Cloud Computing In today ’s global environment
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RAIN‚ RAIN COME AGAIN! (Cloud Seeding) Research Paper in Earth Science Submitted to: Ms. Ramon Faye Alicarte Submitted by: Jirlie Mae Dianne Alonzo Maureen Joy Bunyi Lei Lanie Marie Cabela Matthew Oliveros Charlene Creencia Marjorie Sesduero Rhea Jane Lagnas Karen Llorca CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY: Weather modification‚ or cloud seeding‚ has long been recognized as a means to enhance existing water supplies. Cloud seeding had its beginnings in 1946
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