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    Question 1 Look at Plates one and two AND use the Structural Frame to briefly outline ways in which the artist has symbolically given meaning to the forms. Pamela Sunday uses ideas and influences from nature and science‚ based on her interpretation of the microscopic world. Portraying there significance through the contemporary structures of her sculptures‚ displayed through plates one and two. As seen in these plates her sculptures made entirely out of ceramic. Her use of Ceramics emphasises

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    The Structural Functionalist Perspective of Prison Functionalism addresses society in terms of the function of its elements which are the norms‚ customs‚ traditions and institutions for that society. The Society we are looking at in this paper is the prison society and to me prison is a dysfunctional society. I feel this way because the elements which are the norms of prison is rape; the main custom of prison is the strongest rule through brute force‚ a tradition of prison is that all snitches

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    377 – Software Architecture & Design II Software Architecture in Banking A Comparative Paper on the Effectiveness of Different Software Architectures Within an Financial Banking System JD Hill Andrew Robby Kruth Joe Salisbury Sam Varga 11/9/2010 Introduction Software architecture design is an important aspect of our daily lives whether we know it or not. There are so many different systems that we interact with on a daily basis that we do not recognize are closely tied to software architecture

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    Experiences in Delivering Project with Zero Defects Srikanth Rao Usual Reactions on Zero Defects in Software Projects “Are you kidding me?. It is a miracle. How can we expect zero defects in software development? It is harder to define‚ harder to test‚ harder to predict results. Bugs is a perfectly normal thing‚ we can’t bring them to zero. But we should minimize them using all possible ways. ”The Last Bug is a mirage” Like any other PM‚ I started with a “Zero Defects Mentality” which

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    Research Paper Free Open Source Software also known as FOSS has fared pretty good since the Microsoft posted a high-level summary of 235 patents that were allegedly violated in 2006. Since this scenario happen FOSS has grown and partner up with big name companies. In an interview that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that ”We live in a world where we honor‚ and support the honoring of‚ intellectual property‚ FOSS patrons are going to have to play by the same rules as the rest of the business. What

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    example -- viewing objects and operations from the Calendar Tool. Summary observations about the analysis and specification phases of the software. The goal of requirements modeling is to build an abstract model of the user-level requirements. There is very beneficial feedback between the requirements analysis and specification phases of the software development process. Modeling the concrete GUI? Some practical benefits of formal specification. Formal specification with preconditions

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    SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 1. Introduction The purpose of this section is to provide the Reader with general‚ background information about the software “Online Antique Bidding”. 1.1 Purpose This document is the Software Requirement Specification for the project ‘Online Antique Bidding’. This SRS helps the client to understand their needs. This SRS describes the operations and functions of the Antique Bidding system. In Antique Bidding System it executes and manages bidding functions

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    or free software for its most important business information systems? At first glance‚ the question above would probably lead you to believe that proprietary software should be the obvious choice when selecting between the different types simply because of the reference to the words most important. You could also look at the definitions of the three and be convinced that proprietary software seems to be more compelling than the rest. However‚ with the recent developments with software in general

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    Software Quality Characteristics Go through the list and think about your product/features. Add specifics for your context‚ and transform the list to your own. Capability. Can the product perform valuable functions? - Completeness: all important functions wanted by end users are available. - Accuracy: any output or calculation in the product is correct and presented with significant digits. - Efficiency: performs its actions in an efficient manner (without doing what it’s not supposed to do

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    CeCILL-B FREE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Notice This Agreement is a Free Software license agreement that is the result of discussions between its authors in order to ensure compliance with the two main principles guiding its drafting: • firstly‚ compliance with the principles governing the distribution of Free Software: access to source code‚ broad rights granted to users‚ • secondly‚ the election of a governing law‚ French law‚ with which it is conformant‚ both as regards the law

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