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    G52GRP Individual Report Cycle Route Planner March 31‚ 2011 gp10-rcb He‚ Jun (jxh10u) other group members Name CS User ID E-Mail psydca@nottingham.ac.uk psydno@nottingham.ac.uk psymq@nottingham.ac.uk Armitage‚ Constance Olive cxa09u O ’Dwyer‚ Niall Qiu‚ Mengtian nxo09u mxq00u Supervisor: Prof. Roland Backhouse (rcb) Personal Contribution Summary The overall goal of the project is to develop a cycle-route planner which particularly meets the needs of the students in the University

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    Source Software and Latest Development in ICT Name: IC Number: Group Member: Muhammad Fauzi Bin Mohd Eshar (961226-14-5417) Ismail Bin Abdul Mutalib (960409-02-5165) Teacher Name: Fatimah Binti Ismail Content 1.0   Introduction 2.0    The Latest Open Source Operating System (OS) 2.1   Meaning of Open Source OS 2.2    Examples of Open Source OS 2.2.1   Linux 2.2.2   Kubuntu 3.0    The Latest Open Source Application Software

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    Topic Models‚” Communications of the ACM (55:4)‚ pp Bloomberg Businessweek. 2011. “The Current State of Business Analytics: Where Do We Go from Here?‚” Bloomberg Business- Borgatti‚ S. P.‚ Everett‚ M. G.‚ and Freeman‚ L. C. 2002. UCInet for Windows: Software for Social Network Analysis‚ Harvard‚ Brantingham‚ P. L. 2011. “Computational Criminology‚” Keynote Address to the European Intelligence and Security Informatics Brin‚ S.‚and Page‚ L. 1998. “The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine

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    A Project Management Overview of XP Software Development Methodology This paper will discuss at a high-level how software development projects are run when implementing the extreme programming (XP) methodology‚ and explain during which step‚ XP covers the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) process groups‚ and management knowledge areas (MKA) [9]. After the XP process is discussed‚ XP’s unique way of developing code‚ its documentation management‚ and user-centric approach are explained. Since

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    was approved in 1976 and it currently serves in the air forces of 25 nations. About the Software: The Aeronautics division of LM’s‚ based in Fort Worth‚ Texas has used the OMG’s MDA to develop Application Software for the F-16 Modular Mission Computer. This software is cross-platform compatible and has highly increased productivity and quality. Just as the highly demanding environment of avionics software

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    analysis to the success of software development. This essay will discuss how important system analysis and especially requirement analysis are to the success of software development. To begin‚ there will be a brief definition of system and requirement analysis and also a brief description of the software development and how it can be described as being successful. It will then be followed by the benefits and drawbacks of system and requirement analysis to the software development process. And

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    objective This project was undertaken to examine the changing needs of public middle schools in order to develop more appropriate furniture for the cooperative learning classroom. Schools are moving towards cooperative groups as the model for learning. The current classroom furniture and environment does not accommodate this trend. definition of cooperative learning In cooperative learning students work with their peers to accomplish a shared or common goal. The goal is reached through interdependence

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    Introduction of Lifestyle advertising‚ Literature review‚ Hypothesis‚ Research methodology. A lifestyle-based approach for the delivery of personalized advertisements in digital interactive television. The theoretical basis of the approach is analyzed‚ and two variations are discussed. The first (segmentation variation) relies on interaction-based classification of users into lifestyle segments‚ while the second (similarities variation) is based on the identification of similarities among users

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    Five Models Of Software Engineering Nabil Mohammed Ali Munassar1 and A. Govardhan2 1 Ph.D Student of Computer Science & Engineering Jawahrlal Nehru Technological University Kuktapally‚ Hyderabad- 500 085‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India 2 Professor of Computer Science & Engineering Principal JNTUH of Engineering College‚ Jagityal‚ Karimnagar (Dt)‚ A.P.‚ India Abstract This research deals with a vital and important issue in computer world. It is concerned with the software management processes

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    For collaborative professional practice care team to thrive‚ adoption of standardized modalities and behaviors that should serve as an effective strategy for enhancing teamwork and reducing the risks in the patient-centered care. Physicians and nurses may have different communication styles partly due to the training they have received. While nurses are more descriptive doctors tend to be more concise. Ensuring there is standardized communication‚ eliminates instances of conflict in the team. This

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