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    ------------------------------------------------- Automatic Bidirectional Visitor Counter Project Report ------------------------------------------------- Automatic Bidirectional Visitor Counter Project Report Table of Contents Executive Summary2 Introduction2 Working2 Components Used3 89C513 Light emitting diodes (LEDs) 4 Infrared Sensors 4 Seven Segment Display 6 Transistors 7 Circuitry7 Applications8 Future Development8 Conclusion8 1. Executive Summary

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    development schedule as it is concerned with having to sacrifice innovation and design in order to meet the client’s goal. A highly competitive environment exists in hand-held computing. Companies similar to Handspring and 3Com are rushing devices to the market to catch first time buyers with this new technology and to gain brand recognition as well as customer loyalty. Because of this pressure‚ Handspring is attempting to push IDEO’s design team to speed up the innovation process to meet market

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    San Jose‚ CA‚ with the smallest officer-to-resident ration in the country‚ is named one of the safest cities in the United States. From 1990 to 2004‚ officers worked on a daily basis with a text-based mobile dispatch system‚ which they had no problem with. A major issue happened when‚ in 2004‚ this system was replaced by a new Windows-based touch screen software‚ developed by Intergraph. In this new project‚ a new touch screen computer was installed in every patrol car. The idea of the software

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    For the exclusive use of X. LIU KEL170 MARK JEFFERY AND JOSEPH F. NORTON MDCM‚ Inc. (A): IT Strategy Synchronization Introduction MDCM‚ Inc.‚ one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers for medical devices‚ had just announced its fifth consecutive quarterly loss. The firm posted revenues of $1.12 billion with net losses of $33 million for the second quarter of 2002. For Max McMullen‚ this was yet another agonizing episode since he took over as CEO two years earlier. Despite major

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    hi ASSIGNMENT -2 CURRENT TRENDS CLASSIFICATION Submitted by Bhawna Gautam 12030241129(Div-C) Seat No-D4 MBA (IT) (2012-14) 1. CLOUD(Disaster Recovery as a Service) Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a pre-determined set of processes offered by a third-party vendor to help an enterprise develop and implement a disaster recovery plan (DRP). An increasing number of DRaaS providers have emerged recently as

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    1. Five factors you should consider when assessing the suitability of hardware device for connecting to a computer is; • Speed‚ • Cost‚ • Security‚ • Capacity‚ • Reliability. 2. When installing a new component into a computer system the tasks involved are; • Add the component to the computer‚ either connecting in through an existing port or plugging it into an expansion slot in the motherboard. • The available ports on most computers include serial‚ parallel and universal serial

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    Courtney Murley Jeremy Morris English 101 10 April 2010 Become a Better Driver In every major city accidents happen in which people are injured or killed. These unintended injurious events are caused by a “mistake” made by the parties involved (Hughes). Many people are good drivers‚ but it would be good for people to learn to be better drivers. It will help people if they have to retake their license test when they renew their license. This will help them follow the road rules‚ be more

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    The Blue Bouquet Analysis 1. a) The setting of this story is in a small Mexican village. The sidewalks are cobblestone‚ the air is fresh and the sky is clear. From reading the story‚ I can tell that this village is very peaceful and desolate. Although the parish is bustling with secret eyes‚ the town itself is deserted and simple. b) The setting is appropriate for the story because it expresses the foreign nature of the town. In North America‚ this town is unheard of‚ and this makes the story

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    Research One Microsoft Way Redmond‚ WA 98052 {desney‚ dan}@microsoft.com propriated surfaces with them (at this point‚ one might as well just have a larger device). However‚ there is one surface that has been previous overlooked as an input canvas‚ and one that happens to always travel with us: our skin. Appropriating the human body as an input device is appealing not only because we have roughly two square meters of external surface area‚ but also because much of it is easily accessible by our hands

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    of them‚ Mae. Updike makes his theme clear with the tone of the poem. He makes it seem calm but at the same time the poem is depressing because the reader feels pitty for Flick and how his life has changed. Updike uses many other literary devices in the poem to make the theme clear also.“His hands were like wild birds” (18) this is a simile explaining that Flick’s hands were graceful and free‚ yet in control like how Flick was with the basketball. “Idiot pumps” (7) the gas pumps are idiots

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