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“Many leaders of big organisations‚ I think‚ do not believe that change is possible. But if you look at history‚ things do change‚ and if your business is static‚ you are likely to have issues” - Larry (Lawrence) Page Co- Founder & CEO of Google Inc DOB: 26 March 1973; East Lansing‚ Michigan US Nationality: American Residence: Palo Alto‚ California Post: Co-Founder and CEO of Google Inc Education: B.Sc. from University of Michigan & M.Sc. from Stanford University Awards: Marconi
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5 Waterfall model 5 Spiral Model 7 Waterfall model with Glass’ Law 8 Waterfall model with Boehm’s First Law 9 Waterfall model with Boehm’s Second Law 9 Waterfall model with Davis Law 10 Spiral model with Glass Law 10 Spiral model with Boehm’s First Law 11 Spiral model with Boehm’s Second Law 11 Spiral model with Davis’ Law 11 Waterfall Model 12 Examples where this model suits 12 Examples where this model does not suit 12 Spiral Model 13 Examples where this model suits 13 Examples
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ACTUAL PARAMETER | FORMAL PARAMETER | A) | PARAMETER THAT APPEARS IN FUNCTION CALL STATEMENT IS KNOWN AS ACTUAL PARAMETERExp. int y = ob.sum (m‚ n); | A) | PARAMETER THAT APPEAR IN FUNCTION DEFINATION IS KNOWN AS FORMAL PARAMETERSExp. void sum(int a‚ int b) | B) | THIS IS USED TO PASS VALUE | B) | THIS IS USED TO RECEIVE VALUE | | | | | WHILE | DO WHILE | A) | WHILE LOOP WILL NOT EXECUTE AT ALL IF THE CONDITION IS NOT SATISFIED | A) | BUT DO WHILE CONTINUE ATLEAST ONCE | B) |
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NMS) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Network Management System is simply a concept associated with all the utilities that is designed to allow any network administrator to monitor the network and ensure that it functions properly as designed. It typically monitors the components of both the hardware and software of the network. The utilities of a Network Management System typically records data from remote points on a network for central reporting to an administrator. Network
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ACCEPTED FROM OPEN CALL SECURITY ISSUES IN HYBRID NETWORKS WITH A SATELLITE COMPONENT AYAN ROY-CHOWDHURY‚ JOHN S. BARAS‚ MICHAEL HADJITHEODOSIOU‚ AND SPYRO PAPADEMETRIOU‚ UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK ABSTRACT Satellites are expected to play an increasingly important role in providing broadband Internet services over long distances in an efficient manner. Most future networks will be hybrid in nature — having terrestrial nodes interconnected by satellite links. Security is an imporSSSL
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WHAT IS A SOFTWARE A set of instructions that cause a computer to perform one or more tasks. The set of instructions is often called a program or‚ if the set is particularly large and complex‚ a system. Computers cannot do any useful work without instructions from software; thus a combination of software and hardware (the computer) is necessary to do any computerized work. A program must tell the computer each of a set of minuscule tasks to perform‚ in a framework of logic‚ such that the computer
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The 3+1 Approach to Software Architecture Description Using UML Revision 2.2 Henrik Bærbak Christensen‚ Aino Corry‚ and Klaus Marius Hansen Department of Computer Science‚ University of Aarhus Aabogade 34‚ 8200 ˚rhus N‚ Denmark A {hbc‚apaipi‚marius}@daimi.au.dk May 2011 Abstract This document presents a practical way of describing software architectures using the Unified Modeling Language. The approach is based on a “3+1” structure in which three viewpoints on the described system are
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1. Can you explain the PDCA cycle and where testing fits in? Software testing is an important part of the software development process. In normal software development there are four important steps‚ also referred to‚ in short‚ as the PDCA (Plan‚ Do‚ Check‚ Act) cycle. Let’s review the four steps in detail. Plan: Define the goal and the plan for achieving that goal. Do/Execute: Depending on the plan strategy decided during the plan stage we do execution accordingly in this phase. Check: Check/Test
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CHAPTER 10 CAPITAL BUDGETING FOCUS Our focus in this first capital budgeting chapter begins with the time value concepts behind methods and then moves on to computational and decision making techniques. The problems of cash flow estimation and risk encountered in practice are touched upon here in anticipation of a detailed treatment in a later chapter. PEDAGOGY A brief overview of the cost of capital concept is presented early in the chapter even though it is the subject of
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