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    What I’m proud about in my computer science class is the Verizon app challenge that I did with my group. I picked this artifact because it taught me some levels of computing and working in a group to create ideas for an app. What me and the group was good at throughout creating and Ideas for this app was creating a scenario video‚ while our weakness was coming up with the topic ‚and editing videos. If we had an additional time our group would make the video more visual and realistic to our topic

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    A.P. Computer Science Chapter 7 Review 1. Give two examples of control statements that are generally expected to execute repeatedly. Loop and while 2. Give a reason for describing the Loop statement as a counted loop. You can count how many times it’s going to loop 3. If a block of program code is composed of nested Loop statements and the outer loop count is 3 and the inner loop count is 6‚ how many times does the inner loop execute? 18 times 4. A Loop in which the count is infinity

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    Events from the 1960s

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    1960s was the use of technology‚ specifically computers‚ to enhance human intellect. People attaining a higher level of education nearly doubled since 1940‚ making personal computers the perfect tool to change human intellect (Whithaus‚ 2004). The 1960s was the most productive period for creating the modern computer (Barnes‚ 1997). By definition‚ a computer is a device that performs calculations and processes information. The first modern computers were very large‚ often filling up an entire room

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    and up-to-date information system. The issue on this subject is how to choose and implement a new application suite and the problem of using a new system‚ which will result in interruption to operation all the time. The task of implementing a new computer systems is huge and complicated‚ on the other hand‚ using an old system will cause delay in operation mistakes‚ inaccurate of reports and company reputation. Midsouth Chamber of Commerce (MSCC) is one of the leading companies; the company’s mission

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    can see‚ this ‘algorithm’ is a really a recipe‚ that is‚ a set of step-by-step instructions that takes raw ingredients and produces a tasty result. In general‚ an algorithm can be described as a procedure to solve a problem.   In the context of computer programming‚ an algorithm‚ is defined as a:   “well-ordered collection of unambiguous and effectively computable operations‚ that when executed‚ produces a result and halts in a finite amount of time.” 1   Characteristics of an Algorithm   à

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    Yahoo CEO

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    Yahoo‚ which had a string of three CEOs in three years‚ was on the verge of taking that count to four. The latest to rock was Scott Thompson‚ a newly appointed CEO‚ over the false claims in his resume about the computer science degree‚ which he never received from the Stonehill College. The news did spread like fire in the Silicon Valley and why it shouldn’t since Yahoo is one of the respected companies in the area. The news was reported in different formats of media and there were mixed reactions

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    Flipping The Switch

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    amount of data into insight that will leave other organizations in awe. What is the Book About To make the transition from the organization of today to the “mathematical corporation” discussed on in the book‚ you don’t need a degree in math (or science)‚ however. You need to “flip the switch”.Flipping the switch” is the book’s explanation of the mental shift that

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    Distributed Systems

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    INTRODUCTION Distributed computing is a method of computer processing in which different parts of a program are run simultaneously on two or more computers that are communicating with each other over a network. Distributed computing is a type of segmented or parallel computing‚ but the latter term is most commonly used to refer to processing in which different parts of a program run simultaneously on two or more processors that are part of the same computer. While both types of processing require that

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    Claytronics

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    "Claytronics" is an emerging field of engineering concerning reconfigurable Nanoscale robots (’claytronic atoms’‚ or catoms) designed to form much larger scale machines or mechanisms. Also known as "programmable matter"‚ the catoms will be sub-millimeter computers that will eventually have the ability to move around‚ communicate with each others‚ change color‚ and electro statically connect to other catoms to form different shapes. The forms made up of catoms could morph into

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    ROBOT TEACHERS Text 1 1

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    Dr. Marina Dodigovic’s software can make a teacher’s job easier‚ but can it replace him? Dodigovic‚ an assistant professor of English and TESOL at the American University of Sharjah‚ certainly doesn’t think so. 2. "Not in the long run‚" she says. "Computer applications are very task-specific." On the other hand‚ the human brain is capable of processing an unimaginable range of functions simultaneously. Styles of Learning 3. What’s more‚ it can adapt to a student’s style of learning. The pilot project

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