H r 1 Det H r 2 2 USCT‚ Dept. EEIS‚ Yu Liu 8 3. Keypoint descriptor: features ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Sample region- Around keypoint Rotation by angle of keypoint’s orientation Orientation histogtram entry- descriptor: 4*4*8 Normalization x x y y 3 oct 3 oct 3 oct 3 oct x y USCT‚ Dept. EEIS‚ Yu Liu
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Short Answered Questions: 1. What is the purpose of having foreign key(s) in a relational database table? i. Represent a relationship between tables ii. Foreign key in one table has the same value‚ referencing another table’s primary key iii. Referential integrity 2. What is the purpose of having a primary key in the relational database table? i. Primary key is used as a unique identifier to represent the data in that row. ii. It is also used to provide
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Richard Nixon visited Beijing in February where he set in the "motion normalization of relations with the People ’s Republic of China" (www.history.com). In May‚ Richard Nixon traveled to the Soviet Union to sign the SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty). This began the spread of further arms control and disarmament measures
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“A tale as old as time” rings true as this recreated Disney movie resonates to my childhood memories. Bill Condon‚ director of The Beauty and the Beast‚ makes the reminiscent qualities of the original movie come to life again with this new take of a classic. The best of Disney is displayed through this new rendition of Beauty and the Beast. This movie takes the cartoon version and takes it to a new level of amazement. People would be captured by this film‚ should they choose to watch it‚ because
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PROPOSAL FOR AN ONLINE VEHICLE RENTAL SYSTEM A DISSERTATION PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFULLMENT OF THE UNIT ( PROJECT‚ UNIT CODE) BIT 2221. JUNE 2012 ABSTRACT This project is being considered in order to reduce and totally eliminate loss of customers to competitors‚ and save the company from folding up. The current system is manual and it is time consuming. It is also cost ineffective‚ and average return is low and diminishing. Currently‚ customers can call or walk-in in order
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ITRW 311 Mr R Botes Building 6-105 (Office hours will still be given) romeo.botes@nwu.ac.za DATABASES I 1 Chapter 4 The Relational Database Model Textbook p116-121 Study Unit: 4 2 In this chapter‚ you will learn: • What is meant by relational algebra? • How to manipulate database tables using relational set operators • How the DBMS supports the key relational operators: select‚ project and join. • The different types of joins. • How to write queries using relational algebra expressions
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ON-LINE TICKETING SYSTEM WITH RESERVATION FOR MARK EVE’S BUS TRANSIT A Project Proposal Presented to The Faculty of STI COLLEGE CUBAO In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Software Engineering By: Escarilla‚ Frederick Jay R. Santos‚ Aries B. Almarez‚ Ramil J. Astrud James Mendoza Project Adviser July 13‚ 2011 STI College – (Cubao) ADVISER’S RECOMMENDATION SHEET This Project Proposal entitled ON-LINE TICKETING SYSTEM WITH RESERVATION
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Higher Diploma in Computer Science-2013/2014 Batch HDCS-AS06-ACA Student Number: Theory Session: Assignment submission date: 04th August 2014 Last date of acceptance (with penalty and marks reduction): 11th August 2014 Assignment Topic Consider the following scenario. Dinuki Hire firm is a small family business that stocks general equipment such as garden tools‚ car maintenance tools etc. for hiring to its customers. A database system is required to simplify management of the business
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Database Design Process Database Life Cycle Key points Database design must reflect the information system of which the database is a part Information systems undergo evaluation and revision within a framework known as the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Databases also undergo evaluation and revision within a framework known as the Database Life Cycle (DBLC) There are two general design strategies exist: top-down vs. bottom-up design centralized vs. decentralized design 2
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| St. Michael’s College of Laguna |Name _________________________________________________ | |Institute of Computer Studies |Date ______________________ | |Second Semester 2012-2013 |CS4A MIDDLE TERM EXAM |
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