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    “The evacuation of children in World War Two was a great success.” How far do the sources you have used support this interpretation of evacuation in World War Two? (25 marks) Before the War in September 1939‚ the government understood the risk of air raids and the danger they bring upon major cities in England. Plans for evacuation started as early as 15 years before in 1924; the Air Raid Precaution Committee (ARPC) identified London as the main target‚ with children as the biggest concern. The

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    III - Fab lab: a new method of open innovation A Fab Lab (short for Fabrication Laboratory) is an open platform for creating and prototyping of physical objects‚ "smart" or not. It uses open source software and new technologies. It is intended for entrepreneurs who want to move more quickly from concept to prototype‚ designers and artists‚ students wishing to enrich their experience and practical knowledge in electronics‚ CFAO (Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing)‚ design‚ handyman of the

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    PSG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS WORKSHEET-2 COURSE : OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS LABORATORY (11MX09) SEMESTER : 5 DATE : 24/06/2014 INTRODUCTION TO OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS Download any open source tool (preferably‚ written in JAVA) with source code‚ use it and modify the source code to add extra functionality. Note: You can also choose a tool from one of the following: 1) http://www.jedit.org/ Edit is a mature programmer’s text editor with hundreds (counting

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    Netbeans User Guide

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    ...................... 5 NetBeans as an open source community .................................................................................................. 6 A Steady Stream of Creativity ........................................................................................................ 6 Don ’t Be Cross That This Book Is Cross-Platform ........................................................................ 6 Contents of the Accompanying Sources

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    potential business owner or users. The General Public License (GNU) role is to ensure when new software is released that it remains free to everyone to use as they please. The GNU role is to remove any software that has no source code. The parts that do not contain a source code are called binary blob and firmware generally redistributable‚ do not give the user the freedom to modify or study them. General Public License know as (GNU) General Public License was created by Richard M. Stallman in

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    helped me in understanding the real meaning of open source. Before I thought that Open Source means that the software is for free and it kept me wondering how software companies would benefit from it. After watching the movie I clearly understand that Open Source software is not purely for free. Open Source means that the source code will be available for users where they can modify or correct a bug that they can share to others. With these Open Source quickly releases numerous version modified and

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    E-learning in the Philippines through the Use of Affordable‚ High-Quality‚ and Custom-Designed Development Tools Anne Margrette Q. Caccam (Advanced Science & Technology Institute) Emmanuel P. Balintec‚ Janice M. Ballesteros‚ Mabeth M. Borres‚ Bienvenido H. Galang Jr.‚ and Billy S. Pucyutan (Advanced Science & Technology Institute) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract The 2nd National E-learning Conference

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    Advantage of Android

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    backed and later purchased in 2005‚[9] Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware‚ software‚ and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.[10] The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008.[11] Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License.[12] This open source code and permissive licensing allows the software to be freely modified and distributed by device

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    CAPSTONE PROJECT PROPOSAL IS OPEN SOURCE S O F T WARE READY FOR THE ENTERPRISE MESSAGING AND COLLABORATION N E E D S? Submitted by: Jorge L. Vargas email:vargasjorgel@yahoo.com Submitted to ASPEN University MSIT Program October 19‚ 2003 I S OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE READY FOR THE ENTERPRISE MESSAGING AND COLLABORATION NEEDS? O CTOBER 19‚ 2003 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 3 DESCRIPTION .....................................

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    Should a company select proprietary‚ open source‚ or free software for its most important business information systems? At first glance‚ the question above would probably lead you to believe that proprietary software should be the obvious choice when selecting between the different types simply because of the reference to the words most important. You could also look at the definitions of the three and be convinced that proprietary software seems to be more compelling than the rest. However

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