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    Logic Model

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    Logic model Brief history of evaluation and the logic Model Scriven (1991) would argue that evaluation has been around for many years‚ and is only now recognised as a discipline. He would go further and say it is like a knowledge which has been around for a decade before we were discussing its use‚ nature and logic. It is essentially different from science in its methods and thought. He would argue it is only recently we have appreciated its value as a discipline we still have a long way to go.

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    – I Analysis of Algorithm: INTRODUCTION – ANALYZING CONTROL STRUCTURES-AVERAGE CASE ANALYSIS-SOLVING RECURRENCES. ALGORITHM Informal Definition: An Algorithm is any well-defined computational procedure that takes some value or set of values as Input and produces a set of values or some value as output. Thus algorithm is a sequence of computational steps that transforms the i/p into the o/p. Formal Definition: An Algorithm is a finite set of

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    Architectural Programming Introduction Architectural programming began when architecture began. Structures have always been based on programs: decisions were made‚ something was designed‚ built and occupied. In a way‚ archaeologists excavate buildings to try to determine their programs. Today‚ we define architectural programming as the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of work to be designed. Synonyms include "facility programming‚" "functional and operational requirements

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    Logic Gates

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    1. This situation has no carry bit in the output. In other words‚ the output itself is 1 bit. However‚ if we add 1+1‚ we get 10. This output is 2 bits long. This is a case where the carry-bit for the output is needed. A half adder consists of two logic gates. These are an AND gate‚ and an Exclusive OR gate. A diagram of a half adder is shown below. . Figure 1: Half Adder using XOR and AND gate. For the design of the half adder‚ do the following. 1) Create a new project in Quartus. Where it

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    1. Discuss the comparison of single document interface and multiple document interfaces. 2. Write the advantages. And disadvantages of multi document interface 3. Write the application examples of multi document interface. 6. Explain SDI and MDI applications in detail. 9. Highlight the features of COM Q1. Answer MDI (Multiple Document Interface) and SDI (Single Document Interface) are different interface designs meant to handle documents within a single application. MDI allows an application

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    A History of Computer Programming Languages The first programming languages predate the modern computer. From the first‚ the languages were codes. Herman Hollerith realized that he could encode information on punch cards when he observed that railroad train conductors would encode the appearance of the ticket holders on the train tickets using the position of punched holes on the tickets. Hollerith then proceeded to encode the 1890 census data on punch cards which he made the same size as the boxes

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    logic gate

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    A logic gate is an elementary building block of a digital circuit. Most logic gates have two inputs and one output. At any given moment‚ every terminal is in one of the two binaryconditions low (0) or high (1)‚ represented by different voltage levels. The logic state of a terminal can‚ and generally does‚ change often‚ as the circuit processes data. In most logic gates‚ the low state is approximately zero volts (0 V)‚ while the high state is approximately five volts positive (+5 V). There are seven

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    2 / 45 The Gibbs sampler requires sampling from the full conditional distributions π ( θk j θ k ) . AD () March 2007 3 / 45 The Gibbs sampler requires sampling from the full conditional distributions π ( θk j θ k ) . For many complex models‚ it is impossible to sample from several of these “full” conditional distributions. AD () March 2007 3 / 45 The Gibbs sampler requires sampling from the full conditional distributions π ( θk j θ k ) . For many complex models‚ it is

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    TK3043 : Analysis and Design of Algorithms Assignment 3 1. Compute the following sums: a. ∑ Answer: =∑ =u–1+1 = (n + 1) – 3 + 1 =n+1–2 =n-2 b. ∑ Answer: =∑ = [1 + 2] + … + n =∑ + (n + 1) – (1 + 2) =∑ + (n + 1) – 3 =∑ +n –2 = n(n + 1) + (n - 2) 2 = n2 + n + (n - 2) 2 = n2 + 3n – 4 2 c. ∑ Answer: ∑ =∑ =∑ = n (n+1) (2n + 1) + n (n+1) 6 2 = (n - 1) (n -1 + 1) (2 ( n –1) +1) + (n - 1) (n – 1 + 1) 6 2 = (n - 1) (n) (2n – 2 + 1) + (n – 1) (n) 6 2 2 = (n - n) (2n

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    You have received a business research study done by a consultant for a life insurance company. The study is a survey of customer satisfaction based on a sample of 600. You are asked to comment on its quality. What do you look for? The first aspect of the research study I would evaluate is the how the sample was selected. The criteria for choosing a 600 person sample size would need to be evaluated to ensure it was a random and fair sample. I would be interested to know how the researcher selected

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