211 Course title: Computer Organisation and Architecture Submitted to: Ramanpreet Kaur Lamba Madam Submitted by: K. Nabachandra Singha Very-Long Instruction Word (VLIW) Computer Architecture ABSTRACT VLIW architectures are distinct from traditional RISC and CISC architectures implemented in current mass-market microprocessors. It is important to distinguish instruction-set architecture—the processor programming model—from implementation—the
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Cambodian architecture is well known for the temples and monuments of Angkor; but the country is also home to an extraordinary‚ and imminently threatened‚ collection of modern buildings from the 1950 ’s and 60 ’s. Following its independence from France in 1953 to the outbreak of civil war in 1970‚ Cambodia experienced a renaissance in architecture and the arts. The buildings of this era have come to be known as “The New Khmer Architecture”. The foremost architect of the time‚ and author of some
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2. Dual-Homed Host Architecture: As reflected by the name a dual homed host architecture is a computer having two network connections separately for two network interfaces. Such host work as router among two networks however when dual homed hosts architectures are implemented in firewall this routing function is disabled. As routing function is disabled and IP packet is also blocked completely thus the host isolates two network completely from each other thus directly routing between the networks
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Kedah has the distinction of being called the rice-bowl of Malaysia‚ a term that takes on the aesthetic significance when one is exposed to the rice fields that it yields. Well known for its vast paddy fields and also the island of Langkawi‚ Kedah holds rich cultural traditions in both the economical and the tourism aspects. However‚ Kedah is also the site of Malaysia’s most extensive ruins. The early history of Kedah varies from multiple sources. From the prehistoric period to the archaeological
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ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE By: Natalie de la Rosa The 11th to 15th centuries saw a great surge of the Christian Church within Europe which was emphasized by the persuasiveness of the Crusades. The growing population of the Church increased the demand for the increased presence in architectural monuments and during the Romanesque and Gothic periods‚ a great cathedral construction boom occurred across Europe. The Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles were distinctive
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5.4 The Aspectual-Architecture Design Method Scenarios Considered: Bus Ticket Booking Sr. No. Scenario Description 1 Purchasing Customer purchase ticket 2 Make itinerary Customer prepares travel plan 3 Register and authenticate user The system register and validate the user. 4 Make purchase Customer make purchase through payment. 5 Validate purchase System validate the payment 6 Reserve a bus seat System reserve a bus seat 7 Print ticket User print travel ticket Table 6.1:
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Comparison of French and Italian Gothic Architecture When we hear about Gothic architecture‚ we immediately imagine buildings of this style: Cologne Cathedral‚ Notre-Dame de Paris‚ Mont Saint-Michel and so on. They all seem to share a number of common features: they are tall‚ thin‚ produce ethereal impression and with all their form reach for the sky‚ thus tuning people to a solemn mood. It is less known‚ however‚ although completely logical‚ that Gothic style is not homogenous‚ and the Gothic
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be like Rachel Berry‚ a small town girl living out a big town dream. I wanted to be looked up to because of my musical talent. Walking into Mrs. Kaiser’s 7th hour‚ 8th grade band‚ I didn’t know that music would have such an impact in my life. Music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity. There are millions of combinations of key signatures‚ chords‚ melodies and rhythm in the world of music just waiting to become attached to a sheet of staff lines and spaces. Ever since my first experience
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Mike ****** December 10‚ 2010 LUTHER RELEASED: October 30‚ 2003 GENRE: Drama DIRECTED BY: Eric Till SCREENWRITERS: Camille Thomasson & Bart Gavigan MUSIC: Richard Harvey MAIN ACTORS: Joseph Fiennes (MARTIN LUTHER)‚ Alfred Molina (JOHN TETZEL)‚ Uwe Ochsenknecht (POPE LEO X)‚ Marco Hofschneider (ULRICK)‚ Benjamin Sadler (SPALATIN)‚ Claire Cox (KATHARIN VON BORA)‚ Gene Reed (FREDERICK OF SAXONY) The film‚ Luther‚ is set
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Segmentation • Customers’ insight Step 2 Step 3 WHAT WE ARE SELLING (benefits) & WHY SHOULD THEY BELIEVE (RTBs) • Define consumer target • Product features: unique selling points • Rational benefits: what they will receive • Emotional benefits: how they feel WHAT WE WANT ADVERTISING TO DO FOR THE BRAND (STRATEGIC CHOICES): • Define where brand is on brand love curve • Choose a strategy for it Step 4 Step 5 WHAT PEOPLE THINK‚ FEEL (DESIRED RESPONSE) WHAT THE LONG RANGE FEELING IS THAT BRAND
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