Parking Lot System Design Musthakeem N. Mubeen‚ Mubashir Wani‚ Faza Fazul 0929897 0913527 1017094 The aim of this project is to design and build a prototype of an automated parking system which will show the number of parking spaces left inside the parking lot. It will have a pre installed number of maximum cars that can be parked. An infra
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holiday season last year‚ I had an unforgettable experience that still remains fresh in my memory. I remember going to the shopping mall with my aunty in the early hours on a Saturday to do some shopping. Fortunately for us‚ we were able to secure a parking space on that busy Saturday morning because we left the house early. The shopping mall was so busy that people were engrossed with their shopping that they could not take note of anything unusual in and around the vicinity. Shortly before mid-day
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unhappy with the parking on campus and in the Iowa City area. Many felt that the locations are inconvenient‚ spots are limited‚ and the cost is too much for what they are getting. Students in residence halls felt that they were at a loss for parking and the opportunities of being able to have a car on campus. Doing some research on specifically the cost and revenue of campus and Iowa City parking‚ I found that the majority of our money from parking meters‚ hawk lot permits‚ and parking violations are
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Guillermo Chacon Annie Liu English 60 5/7/2013 Parking Issues On an early morning‚ I woke up with a tired feeling; I had been studying all night in order to pass my final test of sociology because it would decide my grades between a C and a D. When I saw the morning was shinier than usual‚ I looked at the time and I noticed I had been late to class because my class started at 7 and I had been an almost half hour late to class. It was one of the busiest days of the semester because it was finals
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CLAUSES Seminar paper Contents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Independent clauses 3 2.1 Declarative clauses 4 2.2 Interrogative clauses 4 2.3 Exclamative clauses…………………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.4 Imperative clauses 6 2.5 Non-clausal material 7 3. Finite dependent clauses 7 3.1 Complement clauses 7 3.2 Adverbial clauses 8 3.3 Relative clauses 8 3.4 Comparative clauses 9 3.5 Peripheral clauses 9 4. Non-finite
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CLAUSE A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. Some clauses are dependent: they can’t stand alone and need an independent clause‚ or sentence‚ to support them. These dependent clauses can be used in three ways: as adjectives‚ as adverbs and as nouns. This article focuses on noun clauses. NOUN CLAUSE A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Noun clauses most often begin with the subordinating conjunction that. Other words that may begin a noun clause are if
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Parking on campus As a student driver myself the mere mention of the issue ignites controversy among resident students‚ commuter students‚ campus security and local police departments. As ISU expand their student body and begin to run short on space‚ parking availability is usually one of the first things to be sacrificed. They often issue many more parking permits than available spaces. In addition‚ some believe that numerous parking lots will take away from the appearance
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Exemption Clause Each time a person travels on a bus‚ train or an airplane‚ buys a washing machine‚ computers‚ etc.‚ or deposits good in a railway locker or even going to a concert‚ he will receive a standard form contract. There are two kinds of standard form contracts which is business transactions and consumer transactions Business transaction is one that regulates dealings between people in business for example building contracts and etc. While consumer transaction is one which
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Hardware interfaces……………………………………………………………10 d. Software Interfaces…………………………………………………………….10 e. Communications interfaces…………………………………………………… 10 12. Functional requirements a. User class I – The User………………………………………………………...10 b. User class II – Parking Owners………………………………………………...20 c. User class III – Administrator………………………………………………….35 13. Performance requirements……………………………………………………………….37 14. Design constraints………………………………………………………………………..38 15. Software system attributes………………………………………………………………
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Parking on Campus is a Pain New students entering Western Michigan University are allowed to have a car on campus. With every new freshmen class entering each year‚ parking poses a problem. WMU is already limited in its parking on campus and since freshmen are allowed to have cars‚ the students are faced with the dilemma of having nowhere to park or parking quite far from their destination. There are parking problems all over the campus‚ creating backups in residence hall and other lots‚ resulting
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