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    Operating system Unit 8 Learning Assignment This week learning assignment is based on Unit 8 Chapter 6 reading of the textbook about the elements of a computing system that focus on the selections relevant for supporting programs with symbols. Unfortunately‚ this week learning assignment will not probably much detail as required on the particular topic‚ because of the final exam. Preparation‚ however‚ I had same basic understanding from the unit reading and completed the given discussion assignment

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    C H A P T E R 1.5 Error Handling CHAPTER OUTLINE PROGRAMMING ERRORS STRUCTURED EXCEPTION HANDLING UNSTRUCTURED EXCEPTION HANDLING INTRODUCTION Chapter Objectives At the end of the chapter‚ the student should be able to:  understand the different types of programming errors;  use unstructured error handling in writing algorithms; and  use unstructured error handling in writing algorithms. 2 INTRODUCTION Programming Errors  When computer programs are written‚ there

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    1. Technical Specification The target application environment Java compiler’s version is Java 1.5. Create a project in Eclipse. Need to connect a database (e.g. Oracle). Should log error message using Log4J. Delivery the project as a jar. 2. Procedures 2.1 Create User Library for Log4J and JDBC driver (oracle-jdbc) 2.2 Add these two user libraries to the project build path 2.3 Establish The Application Environment in Eclipse 2.3.1 Create file.properties file as a property

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    Case Study: A Tale of Two Classes Analysis Erin Diaz California University of Pennsylvania In setting the tone for his or her class‚ what kind of structure has each professor put in place? Professor Gardner has put into place a more rigid structure‚ to help his students understand the value of the material being taught without the distractions of any electronic devices or other students. As Ian stated himself‚ he knows what is to be expected in the classroom and can focus more on the

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    Analysis models are model used in software development to help in understanding the application area being addressed by a system‚ before the stages of system design and coding are reached. In another word‚ analysis models describe the data handled in an application and the various processes by which it is manipulated. Analysis and Design models fulfill the same needs and provide the same sorts of benefit. Software systems that both analysis and design models are supporting or interacting with

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    This month is devoted to data structures. This isn ’t a computer science course‚ so let ’s define a data structure as a data holder--something that holds whatever data we need while our program executes. Visual BASIC and VBA use two basic data structures: the array and the collection. This month when I say VB‚ I also mean VBA. ARRAYS Most VB programmers are familiar with the array (figure 1). An array can be single or multidimensional‚ which means it can have rows and columns. While the array

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    The Lua Architecture Advanced Topics in Software Engineering Mark Stroetzel Glasberg Jim Bresler Yongmin ’Kevin ’ Cho Introduction Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed to extend applications. Lua started as a small language with modest goals. The language has grown incrementally. As a result‚ Lua has been re-architected and rewritten several times in the past ten years. The original functional requirements and motivation of the architecture were documented in the

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    Acme needs a new system to allow employees to record time card information electronically and automatically generate paychecks based on the number of hours worked and total amount of sales (for commissioned employees). The new system will be state of the art and will have a Windows-based desktop interface to allow employees to enter timecard information‚ change employee preferences (such as payment method)‚ enter purchase orders‚ and create various reports. The desktop version will run on individual

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    Do You Have a Well-Designed Organization? What are the main ideas of the article that you find important (insightful‚ relevant‚ practical) in managing people in organizations‚ and why? When I saw the topic of this article‚ I was attracted by it. Because when I worked in Sung-Yi Motor Corporation‚ a dealer company selling Mitsubishi motors in Taiwan‚ I sometimes feel my company is not a well-designed organization. Because I do not have the standards or right criteria to evaluate my corporation I

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    What activities were performed? In class‚ we performed an interesting activity. In this activity we were shown a course containing five tires‚ each attached to a rope which can swing. The goal is to get every classmate from the first tire to the last one by going through every tire and never touching the ground. 1. Was there full participation on your part? Why or why not? I believe I participated to the maximum of my ability. I accomplished this by helping in some of the important tasks

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