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    Summary: Back in the NCAA football 2014 season‚ Michigan was defeated by Minnesota. Michigan lost by a score of 30 – 14. The big story that came out of the game wasn’t the final score but moreover the safety of the players participating in the game. Then Michigan Head Coach‚ Brady Hoke‚ left in a wounded player. That player was Michigan’s quarterback‚ Shane Morris. For a large portion of the second half‚ Morris was having difficulty walking after Minnesota’s Cameron Botticelli landed awkwardly

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    DNA COMPUTING

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    Approach for Enhanced Computing Power Kashif Hammed Department of Computer Science The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Bahawalpur‚ Pakistan gnetle_kashif@yahoo.com Abstract. DNA computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at the nano-scopic level for computational purposes. Computation with DNA molecules possesses an inherent interest for researchers in computers and biology. Given its vast parallelism and high-density storage‚ DNA computing approaches are employed

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    Cloud Computing

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    Will the cloud have as big an impact as many predict? A complex question. Cloud computing is available now; it’s already changing the manner in which IT and business services are delivered and managed. But as is often the case with new technologies‚ organizations may overestimate the short-term effects while simultaneously underestimating the long-term benefits. Without understanding the larger wave of IT developments of which the cloud is just a part‚ companies may invest in capabilities that will

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    Mobile Computing

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    Mobile Computing: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Imagine a world without the Internet‚ online shopping‚ gaming‚ social networking‚ or up to the second news updates. All of these things could not have happened without the advent of mobile computing and the technology that has expanded over time. Just think‚ thirty years ago‚ we did not have any of these things‚ but they were starting to take shape. This paper will show you how mobile computing got its start and some of the technologies that are

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    Cloud Computing

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    Cloud computing is Internet-based computing‚ whereby shared resources‚ software and information are provided to computers and other devices on-demand‚ like a public utility. It is a paradigm shift following the shift from mainframe to client-server that preceded it in the early ’80s. Details are abstracted from the users who no longer have need of‚ expertise in‚ or control over the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them.[1] Cloud computing describes a new supplement‚ consumption

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    Operating System? Features of Mainframe Systems Features of Desktop Systems Discuss Multiprocessor Systems Features of Distributed Systems Features of Clustered System Types of Real -Time Systems Features of Handheld Systems Features of Computing Environments © Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management‚‚ New Delhi-63‚ by Parul Arora. U1. 5 What is an Operating System? • A program that acts as an intermediary between a user of a computer and the computer

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    SOFT COMPUTING social sciences behavioral sciences the humanities economics law medicine include quantitative Human sciences methods are methods are often used separately qualitative that means numerical data precise objects conventional logic complicated mathematics computer models that means non-numerical data imprecise objects approximate reasoning interpretation manual work 2 Traditional Approaches to Computerized Modeling • Mathematical

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    Cloud Computing

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    The Future of Cloud Computing “Cloud Computing” is an ever-growing term that is about to hit close to home. The idea of accessing all the world has to offer at any time any place internet available is extremely important resource to the future expansion of personal‚ educational‚ and commercial societies. Students will have all the information they need at their fingertips. Look for big bulky server and storage applications to disappear. IT Techs will be free to cater to the needs of employees

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    Type of Cloud Computing Cloud Computing can be divided by two main criteria. The first criterion is service models‚ and another criterion is deployment models. Service Models For service model criterion‚ cloud computing can be divided into three types which are software as a service (SaaS)‚ platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) Software as a Service (SaaS) The first service model‚ software as a service‚ likes an online application. Service provider is responsible

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    Introduction to Computing

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    Introduction A computer can be defined as any electronic device that can accept data inform o f input‚ processes the data and gives out the processed data inform of output. It can also be defined as any electronic device which‚ under the control of a stored program‚ can accept data in a prescribed form‚ processes the data and supply the results as information in a specified form. There are three points to note in the second definition. 1. Computer is an electronic device: It is made up of electronic

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