Project on Online examination 2011 SYNOPSIS This document is meant for describing all the features and procedures that were followed while developing the system. This document specially mentions the details of the project how it was developed‚ the primary requirement‚ as well as various features and functionalities of the project and the procedures followed in achieving these objectives. Online Examination System forms the lifeline of the Educational Institutes to the functioning of the Examination
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Alexis H. Senior English 4 25 April 2012 Are We the “Brave New World”? Gattaca‚ a movie released in 1997‚ is about potential children being selected through preimplantation genetic diagnosis to ensure they carry the best hereditary traits of their parents. A genetic registry database uses biometrics to instantly identify and classify those created as "valids" while those that carry traditional means are known as "in-valids". This movie easily corresponds with the use of science and technology
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‘Consider God’s handiwork. Who can straighten what he hath made crooked’ -Ecclesiastes 1:14-15 Imagine being able to control the characteristics of your children‚ free from any genetic mutations and diseases. Imagine choosing their eye colour‚ hair colour‚ IQ‚ traits‚ sex. Through the discovery of new methods and the upgrades in technology in today’s world‚ scientists can choose different features and adjust them to the wants of parents and many people now believe that genetically engineering
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Mr. Roedy was able to adjust his view‚ attend his face-to-face meeting and truthfully answer questions based on what he learned in person in previous days (Kreitner‚ Kinicki‚ 2010). Understanding the culture in terms of being a high-context or low context culture is also important in making the most out of
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backtracking? 19. What is bottom up parsing? 20. What is a grammar? Section B (Attempt any two questions from this section) Question 1. a.) Draw a DFA that accepts all strings in (a + b)* that do not contain bababb as a substring b.) Present a context-free grammar that generates the language accepted by your DFA from (a) above. c.) Convert the following NFA to a DFA. For each DFA state‚ indicate the set of NFA states to which it corresponds. ε ε start ε 1 x z 5 ε 2
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Module code: D002 Module title: Marketing in the operational context Tutor name: Taf Masiye Assignment title: Marketing Strategy Proposal Student number: T0004882 Word count: 1. Introduction (82) Barclays bank plc is one of the largest banks in the world with branches in over 50 countries across Asia‚ Africa‚ Europe‚ North and South America with approximately 48 million customers. Despite that fact‚ Barclays Bank is still ranked after HSBC bank with total income of £24‚691 million
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OF THE STUDY Chapter III: PROBLEM DEFINITION General Problem Specific Problem Chapter IV: OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY General Objectives Specific Objectives Chapter V: STRUCTURED ANALYSIS Description of the Proposed System Context Diagram of the Proposed System Data Flow Diagram of the Proposed System Use Case Diagram of the Proposed System CHAPTER VI: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Recommended Hardware Specification Recommended Software Specification APPENDICES Appendix
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Semantics In programming language theory‚ semantics is the field concerned with the rigorous mathematical study of the meaning of programming languages. It does so by evaluating the meaning of syntactically legal strings defined by a specific programming language‚ showing the computation involved. In such a case that the evaluation would be of syntactically illegal strings‚ the result would be non-computation. Semantics describes the processes a computer follows when executing a program in that
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research in the Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems Group at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT. The paper’s acceptance proves their point‚ Stribling said. Their computer program generates research papers using "context-free grammar" and includes graphs‚ figures and citations. The program takes real words and places them correctly in sentences‚ but the words used don’t make sense together. "Our aim here is to maximize amusement‚ rather than coherence‚" say the
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vi. Public: communication of a speaker with an audience vii. Computer-mediated: communication between people via computers viii. Mass: communication addressed to an extremely large audience (news) c. Communication Context ix. Physical: tangible environment where communication takes place x. Social-Psychological: relationship between the participants‚ roles that people play‚ & cultural rules in society (graduation party vs. funeral)
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