The future of Social Computing?? * Ruchika Arora The article is based on the article John Riedl‚ “The Promise and Peril of Social Computing”‚ IEEE publication‚ Volume: 44‚ Issue: 1‚ Publication Year: 2011‚ Page(s): 93 - 95. The author of the article presents to us the world of social computing‚ its evolution and its scope‚ highlights some interesting developments in this field‚ and evaluates its impact on human lives and social structures‚ in particular. The article leads the deliberation
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What is cloud computing To paraphrase the definition of Cloud Computing from dummies.com: Cloud computing is the next stage in the Internet’s evolution‚ providing the means through which everything — from computing power to computing infrastructure‚ applications‚ business processes to personal collaboration — can be delivered to you as a service wherever and whenever you need. Cloud services include the delivery of software‚ infrastructure‚ and storage over the Internet (either as separate
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 Distributed System: Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems. A distributed system consists of multiple computers that communicate through a computer network. The computers interact with each other in order to achieve a common goal. A computer program that runs in a distributed system is called a distributed program‚ and distributed programming is the process of writing such programs. Distributed computing also refers to the use of distributed systems
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Work-Related Project Analysis‚ Part I Work-Related Project Analysis‚ Part I Computer designing is a key effective of learning computers are a good educational design. The computer designing has related learning resources went it comes to guidelines. Computer designing guidelines which meet the learning for different types of groups and which are encourage to active and rich learning. The designing can effective the computer based
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First Semester CS 16 – FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTING AND PROGRAMMING (Regulation 2008) Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks Answer ALL questions PART – A (10 X 2 = 20 marks) (1) Why computer is known as data processor
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I. INTRODUCTION Statement of Cash Flow (Cash Flow Statement) describes the changes in the cash position of a company during specific period of time. In business as in personal finance‚ cash flows are essential to solvency. Solvency can be described as the degree to which the current assets of an individual or entity exceed the current liabilities of that individual or entity. Cash flow is crucial to an entity’s survival. Having ample cash on hand will ensure that creditors‚ employees and others
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Dated: 12-04-2013 STEPS INVOLVED IN THE SELECTION FLOW METER There are well over 20 different types of flow meters‚ even if we lump the various positive-displacement flow meters together as one type. Unless the process engineer knows the pros and cons of each type‚ it can be a daunting task to properly select one. Here are just some of the factors to consider before selecting a flow meter: • Its size and measuring range of the flow meter • Chemical compatibility • Process accuracy requirements•
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Article 1discusses how different estimates of equity value are obtained by researchers while using the discounted cash flow model (CF) and the Residual income (RI) model. It recognises the inconsistencies prevalent while implementing them. Francis et al (2000) use Value line estimates for finite forecasting periods. They conclude that RI is superior to CF. Courteau et al (2000) analyse whether different valuation models are same when a terminal value calculation based on price is used. They conclude
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MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF COMPUTING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Industrial Attachment Report. Course: BSc Computer Technology. Attachment Period: February 2013 – April 2013. Unit: Attachment II Code: BCT 2412 Date submitted:________________ DECLARATION This is my original work submitted for academic credit in partial fulfilment of the regulation governing the award of degree in Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology Name: Mr P Kirui Signature: __________________
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