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    intelligence is a new field of the analysis of the application of human cognitive to the administration and choice in different business issues. The paper gives the idea of BI‚ types of BI‚ open source software‚ review on some popular open source tools of BI‚ and Benefits. Open Source Business Intelligence Tools Business intelligence is a technology driven procedure for analyzing information and displaying significant data to help corporate administrators‚ business chiefs

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    Research About Android

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    INTRODUCTION: Rationale of the Study Android technology is a type of OSS (open source software)‚ which is a type of software readily available with a source code that isn’t held exclusive by copyright laws.  Android is made especially for mobile devices and includes: software that provides common services for computer applications‚ middleware‚ which lets multiple applications run at the same time or connect‚ and many other key applications like social networking‚ games‚ and business modules.  Android

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    The Gizduino Manual

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    Compatible Kit (Atmega168 and Atmega328) Hardware Manual Rev 1r0 e-Gizmo Learn to use and program microcontroller the fast and easy way. e-Gizmo’s Gizduino platform kit is a single board AVR microcontroller platform based on highly popular open source Arduino design. It can be used as well with AVR’s tradional programming tools. FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS The Gizduino is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 and ATmega168. It has 14 digital input/ output pins‚ 6 analog inputs‚

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    everyone. 2. The difference between intellectual commons and community and the free software community is that the free software community makes something for the whole community to download and use. The intellectual commons can add and use the source code from the program that the free software community made‚ but the intellectual commons has to give credit to the free software community. 3. Apache was created by people from the community just throwing code together and making a web server

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    report on Bioperl

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    take advantage of bioperl‚ the user needs a basic understanding of the Perl programming language including an understanding of how to use Perl references‚ modules‚ objects and methods. Bioperl is open source software that is still under active development. It ability to freely examine and modify source code and exemption from software licensing fees. Any user can test bioperl using minimum installation and find out that it is useful to him or not that how he or she don’t have to complete install

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    INTRO Open market operations‚ which consist of purchases and sales of government securities‚ is the Federal Reserve’s conventional device for exercising monetary policy. Based on the Fed‚ the term monetary policy refers to the actions taken by a central bank to influence the availability and cost of money and credit and to help promote national economic goals (FederalReserve.gov). These securities transactions help dictate the federal funds rate (rate at which banks lend excess reserves to one

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    Which sources of knowledge-books‚ websites‚ the media‚ personal experience‚ authorities or some other - do you consider most trustworthy‚ and why‚ and why? Knowledge has always existead in our world‚ and will most defiantly be there eternally. With all this knowledge around us‚ in space or here at home‚ we have also recorded this knowledge in some sort of way‚ may this be by books‚ personal experience or even as a website. In the generations‚ our point of view and our perspective to these sources

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    How far do the sources suggest that the uprisings of 1536 were motivated by religious grievances? (20 mark) HISTORY PART A (UK Essay Question) Source 1 is a primary source which clearly demonstrates the religious reasons based on the uprisings. The petition which was presented to the king at York (demonstrates its reliability as it’s derived directly from the demands of the rebels in the Pilgrimage of Grace) highlights their key requests: “the service of God is not well performed.” This quote

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    2010 UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education GLOBAL TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO REFORM EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES CONTENTS: Introduction The forces driving publication and use of open educational resources From open educational resources to open educational practices Impacts on educational systems Recommendations INTRODUCTION Open educa onal resources (OER) have become a major focus of discussion and ac on within educa onal circles‚ par cularly

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    Open Heart‚ Open Mind‚ and Open Door “Open Hearts‚ Open Minds‚ and Open Doors” is the United Methodist’s trademark phrase expression its mission for evangelism. It is a wonderful catch phrase. And its essence contains the Christian message as well as the Methodist Social Affirmation to the world. To whom and how should we open these three doors: with our hearts‚ minds and opportunities? I see three doors in this catch phrase. Jesus said‚ “I am the gate for the sheep: whoever enters through me

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