INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES In computing‚ input/output‚ or I/O‚ refers to the communication between an information processing system (such as a computer)‚ and the outside world possibly a human‚ or another information processing system. Inputs are the signals or data received by the system‚ and outputs are the signals or data sent from it. The term can also be used as part of an action; to "perform I/O" is to perform an input or output operation. I/O devices are used by a person (or other system) to
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IRIS DATA ANALYSIS USING BACK PROPAGATION NEURAL NETWORKS Sean Van Osselaer Murdoch University‚ Western Australia ABSTRACT This project paper refers to experiments towards the classification of Iris plants with back propagation neural networks (BPNN). The problem concerns the identification of Iris plant species on the basis of plant attribute measurements. The paper outlines background information concerning the problem‚ making reference to statistics and value constraints identified
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productivity higher? Explain. Ans: Productivitylast week = standard bookcases produced as output / labor= 300/8= 37.8 sbc/worker Productivity this week = standard bookcases produced as output / labor= 240/6= 40 sbc/worker The ouput of this week shows that it has higher productivity than last week. This answer can be improved. 2. The manager of a crew that installs carpeting has tracked the crew’s output over the past several weeks‚ obtaining these figures. Week Crew size Yards Installed 1
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QUESTIONNAIRE (Owner) I. Personal Profile a. Company name: _____________________________________________ b. Name of owner: _____________________________________________ c. Age: _____ d. Gender ( ) Male ( ) Female II. Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats of the Business 1. What do you think are the strengths most valued by your customer? Rank your answer from a scale of 1 to 5 where: 5 – Very Important 4 - Fairly Important 3 - Important
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10^3= 14.8kΩ 41. The alarm trigger circuit in Figure 6.59 has the following characteristics: a. It activates the alarm when the voltage at input Y (VY) equals the voltage at input X(VX). b. VY is provided by a digital thermometer with an output of 0.05 V/°C. c. VX is a reference voltage that is determined by the setting of R2. d. The X and Y
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operations will be executed at the ALU. The other 1-bit is for the Binvert control line‚ which determines if the operation is addition (Binvert = 0) or subtraction (Binvert = 1). In addition it has two 16-bit inputs‚ a 16-bit output‚ a 1-bit overflow and a 1-bit Zero output‚ which is set to 1 when all bits of the Result are 0. Regarding the MIPS machine components‚ it is composed of the following components: Register file which contains 4 registers‚ 16-bit long‚ numbered 0 - 3. Program counter
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Training the Spiking Neural Network for the XOR problem with 3bit Integer Weights and Delays 010110100101001101000000100101100100001011010101101001111110000000010110101010010100010001101000001111110101111111100110 111100100111011001111010100111110110001111111101101011111111101001101001101001010000111110110110111011011110110101011000 111011111100110111100101110110010111010110100110101110011001011011000011000000010110101010001111101110110110000101110110
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at a non-inverting amplifier‚ inverting amplifier and a strain gauge bridge (differential op-amp) respectively. Where: • V+ : non-inverting input • V−: inverting input • Vout: output • VS+: positive power supply • VS−: negative power supply Where: • V+ : non-inverting input • V−: inverting input • Vout: output • VS+: positive power supply • VS−: negative power supply Operational-Amplifiers are key components in many electronic circuits and were first used in analogue computers to carry
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what zipcode they live in. sort them by last and then first name in ascending order Example output data John James lives in 60543 Matt James lives in 60122 April Harmon lives in 60115 Ans: SELECT fname‚ lname +’ lives in ‘ + ‚ Zipcode FROM student ORDERBY lname‚ fname; 2) Write a query to display the Student id and the number of grades they have received *** example output z12345 7 z14325 12 z11674 2 Ans: SELECT s.Zid‚ count(g.grades) FROM student s‚
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Conceptual Framework Paradigm of the Study OUTPUT Determined preferred source of educational information and its benefit to the academic activities among Junior Bachelor in Office Administration Students. OUTPUT Determined preferred source of educational information and its benefit to the academic activities among Junior Bachelor in Office Administration Students. PROCESS Descriptive design Checklist / Questionnaire PROCESS Descriptive design Checklist / Questionnaire INPUT
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