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    AutoCloseable‚ Iterator public final class Scanner extends Object implements Iterator‚ Closeable A simple text scanner which can parse primitive types and strings using regular expressions. A Scanner breaks its input into tokens using a delimiter pattern‚ which by default matches whitespace. The resulting tokens may then be converted into values of different types using the various next methods. For example‚ this code allows a user to read a number from System.in: Scanner sc = new Scanner(System

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    1:RELEVANCE: Information should be relevant to the decision making needs of the user. Information is relevant if it helps users of the financial statements in predicting future trends of the business (Predictive Value) or confirming or correcting any past predictions they have made (Confirmatory Value). Same piece of information which assists users in confirming their past predictions may also be helpful in forming future forecasts. Example: A company discloses an increase

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    corporations and public sector agencies alike. How Does a Fingerprint Optical Scanner Work? A fingerprint scanner system has two basic jobs -- it needs to get an image of your finger‚ and it needs to determine whether the pattern of ridges and valleys in this image matches the pattern of ridges and valleys in pre-scanned images. Only specific characteristics‚ which are unique to every fingerprint‚ are filtered and saved as an encrypted biometric key or mathematical representation. No image of a fingerprint

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    CASES Real World Case 5-1 Requirement 1 A bill and hold strategy accelerates the recognition of revenue. In this case‚ sales that would normally have occurred in 1998 were recorded in 1997. Assuming a positive gross profit on these sales‚ earnings in 1997 is inflated. Requirement 2 A customer would probably not be expected to pay for goods purchased using this bill and hold strategy until the goods were actually received. Receivables would therefore increase. Requirement 3 Sales that would

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    humans interact with computers. You are sitting in front of your personal computer that pan listen‚ talk‚ or even scream aloud. It has the ability to gather information about you and interact with you through special techniques like facial recognition‚ speech recognition‚ etc. It can even understand your emotions at the touch of the mouse. It verifies your identity‚ feels your presents‚ and starts interacting with you .You ask the computer to dial to your friend at his office. It realizes the urgency of

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    Oliver Lines BABS 2 – Option Managing Information Systems In Organisations RECENT ADVANCES IN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT WILL RADICALLY CHANGE THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS INTRODUCTION In recent years‚ there has been an abundance of new technologies in the information systems field. These new technologies have altered the very development process itself. Information systems have gone from being a series of one level databases to three dimensional reality‚ virtual reality‚ and

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    UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TAGBILARAN CITY‚ BOHOL VOICE COMMAND REMOTE CONTROL “THE BEATLESS” Jan Rey Lerin James Carlo Miasco Johnsen Melencion Danilo Boloron Jr. Cris Anthony Millan Mark Joseph Carvajal Jason Reyes March 2013 VOICE COMMAND REMOTE CONTROL An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Engineering University of Bohol‚ Tagbilaran City In Partial Fulfillment of Bachelor the

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    When should the milestone payments received to date by SolvGen be recognized as revenue? A: FASB codification (605-28) milestone method SolvGen Inc. is gonging to use the milestone method to recognize the revenue. The milestone method is a recently issued method of recognizing revenue for research and development arrangements under which consideration to be received by the vendor is contingent upon the achievement of certain milestones(FASB codification (605-28) milestone method). Under

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    partial communication breakdowns by other system modules‚ and that increases the robustness of human-machine interactions by speech. During oral interactions with computers‚ communication problems often arise after the occurrence of errors during the recognition phase. Sometimes these errors cannot be solved by the semantic module: the utterances containing them are interpreted by the semantic analyser‚ but with an information content different from the speaker ’s intended meaning. Detecting such miscommunications

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    DIGITAL Signal PROCESSING DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING refers to manipulating analog information‚ such as sound or photographs that has been converted into a digital form. DSP also implies the use of a data compression technique. DSP refers to various techniques for improving the accuracy and reliability of digital communications. The theory behind DSP is quite complex. Basically‚ DSP works by clarifying‚ or standardizing‚ the levels or states of a digital signal. ADSP circuit is able to differentiate

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