COMP323 FOUNDATION OF CHINESE COMPUTING Lecture 2: Concept of Character Set‚ Code Set and Encoding Monday‚ 24 September‚ 2012 Student Name: _________________ Student ID: _________________ NOTE: Please hand in your answers before the end of class. Exercise 1: (a) How many characters can be encoded with the 3-bit codes? (b) To encode 100 characters‚ at least how many bits are required? (c) For a character set with n number of characters‚ what is the minimum number of bits required
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Topic An analysis of a Carnival advertisement using Stuart Hall’s encoding and decoding model Carnival is a cultural observance held in Trinidad and Tobago on the Monday and Tuesday before the season of lent. As with other such observances held around the globe it has some attributes that make it culturally specific to our twin island republic. Culture can be defined as “Culture is a set of human-made objective and subjective elements that in the past haveincreased the probability of survival
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In Harry M. Benshoff’s and Sean Griffin’s "Introduction to the Study of Film: Form and Representation‚" they use the terms encoding and decoding for the critique of films. Encoding is when a producer of an artwork incorporates meanings in their work whether it is intentional or non-intentional. Decoding is the viewer’s interpretation of the meaning. The decoding varies from viewer to viewer based on individual social and historical upbringing. The manner in which the producers encoded the work may
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Stuart Hall’s encoding and decoding model‚ as well as the reception studies in relation to an advertisement by First National Bank entitled “you can help”. The advertisement was removed from First National Bank’s website as it was accused of being treason. The essay will display the various ways in which audiences interpret and make meaning through media‚ by using the advertisement as an example. Hudson (2014) states that “Stuart Hall claimed that media texts go through stages of encoding and decoding
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Considering the support for both context-dependant memory and state-dependant memory‚ it is reasonable to theorize that there should be an effect of music-dependent memory as well. Music-dependant memory then‚ is an extension of both context-dependant memory and state-dependant memory that assumes that it is easier for an individual to recall information while listening to the same music that was playing when the individual encoded the information. This is especially potent when you consider the
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service or procedure provided. * Because numeric codes‚ not written procedure descriptions‚ are required by third-party payers‚ additional numbers or letters may be added to the basic 5-digit code to modify the CPT code and provide further specificity. * These additional modifiers may be 2 numbers‚ 2
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carefully put into words and conveyed to others. Encoding plays a very important role because it initiates the process of communication by converting the thought into content. When the information reaches the recipient his prime responsibility is to understand what the speaker intends to convey. Unless and until the second party is able to understand or decode the information what the sender wants to communicate‚ the message is actually of no use. Thus encoding and decoding are two most important factors
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Give your payment and in return‚ the cashier will give you the brochure. You are now ready to pick your order. After that‚ go to the encoder and give your order. The encoder will now encode what you have ordered. Then‚ when the encoder finished encoding‚ go to the printing area and wait for the sales invoice to be printed out. Upon getting it‚ sign it and give it to the staff in charge. Lastly‚ the original copy will be given to you together with the goods you have purchased. That is the end of
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How is Stuart Hall’s “encoding/decoding” model an advance on the traditional “transmission” model of communication? How does it change conventional views of how media products are consumed? As a transmission theory scholar studying in mass-communication research‚ Hall put forward “encoding and decoding “model which brings big effects and shocks the traditional transmission model. The traditional model divides the message sending into three parts‚ sender- message- receiver. It is called linearity
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genre of documentary and one from advertising‚ and explain the process of encoding and decoding to explain these three positions the viewer may take when decoding your chosen images. Stuart Hall’s text‚ “Encoding‚ Decoding” identifies three positions one can take in decoding an image. These three positions are dominant‚ negotiated and oppositional. In light of Hall’s theory‚ this essay will‚ firstly explain the process of encoding and decoding and secondly will decode the following two images‚ ‘Super
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