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    Solving systems of linear equations 7.1 Introduction Let a system of linear equations of the following form: a11 x1 a21 x1    a12 x2 a22 x2  ai1x1  ai 2 x2   am1 x1  am2 x2    a1n xn a2 n x n       ain xn      amn xn  b1 b2  bi   bm (7.1) be considered‚ where x1 ‚ x2 ‚ ... ‚ xn are the unknowns‚ elements aik (i = 1‚ 2‚ ...‚ m; k = 1‚ 2‚ ...‚ n) are the coefficients‚ bi (i = 1‚ 2‚ ...‚ m) are the free terms

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    Java vs..Net Programming

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    really research what types of companies use which technology‚ and which fits into your career aspirations. Java and .Net overlap in a lot of markets and inevitably each will form definitive niches that will be hard to break until newer model-based programming technologies take over." -Payton Byrd‚ Java vs .Net - The Professional Software Developer’s Survival Guide This research paper provides an analysis of the Java and .NET development environments‚ as well as examining the legal history between

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    4.11 Multiple Regression Analysis For hypotheses testing of this study‚ multiple regression analysis was conducted. Some assumptions of the relationship between dependent and independent variables need to be met for performing multiple regression analysis like‚ normality‚ linearity‚ homoscedasticity and multicollinearity (Hair et al.‚ 1998). As mentioned earlier‚ the required assumptions have already been met and multiple regression analysis was appropriate. Usually‚ multiple regression analyses

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    Linear Search Patterns

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    Search patterns vary and depend on the type of scene‚ the victims and suspect’s actions as well as the location and size of the area. Having someone in command can eliminate or lessen the chances of evidence or effort being duplicated. While each scene and victim may need a different search pattern‚ each pattern searches the probable points of entry first and any exits possibly used by the criminal. A line/strip search is one that is used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines

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    CAREER CHOICES THAT CHANGE THE WORLD Prepared for Prepared by June 15‚ 2012 Memorandum To: From: Date: June 15‚ 2012 Subject: Career Choices That Change The World During the difficult world of choices that one must make in life‚ I have chosen to compare and contrast two career choices in Software Engineering and becoming a Health and Wellness Physician. Both of these career fields have high demand growth potential and offer very lucrative salaries to live a comfortable lifestyle

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    Define and contrast Structured Programming against Object-Oriented Programming. Be sure to address pros and cons for each method. Use charts as necessary to supplement written research. Edson Cazeau COP 3530 PBSC Fall 2012 Dr. Rolando Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and Structured Programming are two programming paradigms. A programming paradigm is a fundamental style of computer programming. Programming paradigms differ in how each element of the programs is represented and how steps are

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    Web Programming Manual

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    1. Develop and demonstrate a XHTML document that illustrates the use external style sheet‚ ordered list‚ table‚ borders‚ padding‚ color‚ and the tag. p‚table‚li‚ // mystyle.css { font-family: "lucida calligraphy"‚ arial‚ ’sans serif’; margin-left: 10pt; } p { word-spacing: 5px; } body { background-color:rgb(200‚255‚205); } p‚li‚td { font-size: 75%;} td { padding: 0.5cm; } th { text-align:center; font-size: 85%; } h1‚ h2‚ h3‚ hr {color:#483d8b;}

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport along with communication‚ forms the core of day to day life of modern world. Conventional rail transport through wide spread is now being considered inefficient in terms of fuel consumption and is time consuming. A genuine replacement for railways which is not only fuel efficient but also highly comfortable and can attain unimaginable velocities of around 450 – 500kms/hr are Maglev Trains whose idea was given by Robert Goddard‚ an American

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    Aim: To Study Socket Programming Commands Theory: ss - socket statistics The netstat command has been replaced by the ss command from the iproute suite of tools. The netstat command reads various /proc files to gather information. However this approach falls weak when there are lots of connections to display. This makes it slower. The ss command gets its information directly from kernel space.  Following examples shows the use of ss command. 1. List all connections The output contains

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    Choice and Circumstance

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    Choice and Circumstance What happens when the life we choose for ourselves conflicts with the life that is chosen for us? “Shoplifters‚” by Maura Stanton‚ describes a group of shoplifters whose circumstances speak to the theme of isolation. They are alone‚ stealing by choice to fill the void they each share--a lack of relationship with another human. “Night Waitress‚” by Lynda Hull‚ describes a woman working the night shift by choice. The waitress complains to herself

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