SECTION 2 SECTION REVIEW 1. Marissa’s car accelerates uniformly at a rate of +2.60 m/s2. How long does it take for Marissa’s car to accelerate from a speed of 24.6 m/s to a speed of 26.8 m/s? 2. A bowling ball with a negative initial velocity slows down as it rolls down the lane toward the pins. Is the bowling ball’s acceleration positive or negative as it rolls toward the pins? 3. Nathan accelerates his skateboard uniformly along a straight path from rest to 12.5 m/s in 2.5 s. a. What is Nathan’s
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Exercise: 1 Objectives: 1. View and record data from sample MM‚ 2) Create new MM for finished and semi-finished part‚ and raw materials. Deliverables: 1) Record observed data where requested‚ 2) Screen captures where requested‚ 3) record configuration data (Task 4‚ step 10)‚ and 4) answers to discussion questions. Task 1 – View sample MM and collect data. 1. In the Display Material T-F101 (Finished Product) screen view and record the following data: EMBED YOUR DATA INTO THE DELIVERABLE DOCUMENT
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ACM INTERNATIONAL COLLEGIATE PROGRAMMING CONTEST California State University‚ Sacramento’s PC2 Version 9 Contestant’s Guide This guide is intended to familiarize you with the process of submitting programs to Contest Judges using the PC2 (“P-C-Squared”) Programming Contest Control system. Starting PC2 will bring up the PC2 login screen‚ shown below: To login to PC2‚ click once on the Name box on the login screen‚ enter your assigned team ID‚ press the TAB key or click on the Password box
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Music Visualization in computer generated software N. R. The German University in Cairo‚ Egypt Nissmah Roshdy Abstract—This paper summarizes the history of music visualization in computer software and recent work from artists today that present the variety of concepts used in the field. I. INTRODUCTION the frequency of a specific amount of audio data‚ and then the programmer assigns certain graphical elements to be displayed repeatedly‚ varying with the amplification of the sound
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SOFTWARE PACKAGES When you might get directly involved in computer-based data analysis‚ my guess is that you’ll be a little amazed at the capabilities of most statistical analysis software packages. I’ve already alluded to the rather extraordinary number of cases and variables that most packages can handle‚ but that’s just the start of it. The truly amazing element is the speed at which the data are manipulated and calculations are performed. Extremely sophisticated analyses
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BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT DENR-PENRO Budget Monitoring System In partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the course IT Prof 8 - Software Engineering for a degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Gonzales‚ Jessica Joy B. Jamago‚ Mark Vincent C. Maramba‚ Gean Paul A. Rebosura‚ Hannah Leah T. Silva‚ Rannie G. Yabes‚ Charlie C. MARCH 2015 Gonzales‚ J.J.B.‚ Jamago‚ M.V.G.‚ Maramba‚ G.P.A.‚ Rebosura‚ H.L.T.‚ Silva
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Critically evaluate the use of text matching software as an aid to developing good scholarship practise. Text matching software is a technique through which you can detect Plagiarism. Thus the next question would be what is plagiarism‚ Plagiarism is cheating or basically copying others piece of work and making it yours own. In the words of Perrin (2009) “Plagiarism is the use of author’s words‚ ideas‚ reflections and thoughts without giving credit or adequately acknowledging sources.” Plagiarism
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Employees’ Motivation for SPI: Case Study in a Small Finnish Software Company Abstract. In small software companies the resources available for SPI are often limited. With limited resources‚ the motivation of the employees becomes one of the key factors for SPI. In this article‚ the motivational factors affecting a small company’s SPI efforts are discussed. In the research‚ we carried out interviews and a survey in a small Finnish software company considering the motivation towards SPI. The results
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Summary Software reliability modeling has‚ surprisingly to many‚ been around since the early 1970s with the pioneering works of Jelinski and Moranda‚ Shooman‚ and Coutinho. The theory behind software reliability is presented‚ and some of the major models that have appeared in the literature from both historical and applications perspectives are described. Emerging techniques for software reliability research field are also included. The following four key components in software reliability theory
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The Accounting Software Installation Project (from Larson‚ E.E.‚ and Gray‚ C.F.‚ 2011 Project Management – the managerial process‚ fifth edition p441) Sitting in her office‚ Karin Chung is reviewing the past four months of the large corporate accounting software installation project she has been managing. Everything seemed so well planned before the project started. Each company division had a task force that provided input into the proposed installation along with potential problems. All the different
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