Important Rules that you have to follow Line Spacing should be 1.15 References should be in super script Word Size- Times New Roman-12 Report should be well justify. Seminar Report on Title of Your Seminar Submitted By: Your Name Enrollment No: 120280701009 Semester: 3‚ M.E (Computer Science) L.D. College of Engineering‚ Ahmedabad-15 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the work presented in this seminar entitled “Web Crawler” Has been carried out by Mr
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A Review of The Limits to Growth The Limits to Growth: a Report for the Club of Rome ’s Project on the Predicament of Mankind was published in 1972 predicting the future of exponential growth of economy and population in a finite world. Since 1972‚ more than 10 million copies in 37 languages have been sold by now (Gambino‚ 2011). This ambitious book is written by MIT researchers for Club of Rome which is an international think tank. The authors created a global computer model‚ Wolrd3‚ to simulate
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Tomasulo Loop Example Loop: • • • • LD MULTD SD SUBI BNEZ F0 F4 F4 R1 R1 0 F0 0 R1 Loop R1 F2 R1 #8 This time assume Multiply takes 4 clocks Assume 1st load takes 8 clocks‚ 2nd load takes 1 clock Clocks for SUBI‚ BNEZ Show 2 iterations Load=8‚1 Add=3 Mult=4 SUBI/BNEZ=1 Store=3 Instruction status: ITER Instruction 1 1 1 2 2 2 LD MULTD SD LD MULTD SD j 0 F0 0 0 F0 0 F0 F4 F4 F0 F4 F4 k Exec Write Issue
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wholesale price. The detail module prompts for and accepts the retail price‚ computes the profit‚ and displays the result. The end-of-job module displays the message “Thanks for using this program”. 5. Create pseudocode that shows the logic for a program that generates a random number‚ then asks the user to think of a number between 1 and 10. Then display the randomly
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yet another insignificant programming notes... | HOME TABLE OF CONTENTS (HIDE) 1. Exercises on Flow Controls 1.1 Exercises on Conditional (Decision) 1.2 Exercises on Loop (Iteration) 1.3 Exercises on Nested-Loop 2. Exercises on Keyboard and File Input 3. Exercises on User Input and String Operations 4. Exercises on Array 5. Exercises on Command-line Arguments 6. Exercises on Method 7. More (Difficult) Exercises 8. Exercises on Number Theory Java Programming Tutorial Exercises
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them is also doubled? 15. How will you obtain maximum capacitance from three given capacitors? Two mark Questions 1. Equipotential surfaces are perpendicular to field lines. Why? 2. Suggest an arrangement for three point charges separated by infinite distance that has Zero
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Proposal – Generalizations of Newsvendor Problem 1. Introduction: The newsvendor model has been used in operations management and applied economics for years to determine optimal ordering quantity under uncertain demand. Perishable goods such as banana and lettuce cannot be carried from one period to another. Managers have to make decision on the inventory level of perishable goods over a very limited period. For example‚ due to the uncertainty of the demand of the newspaper‚ the newsboy
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Maxine L. Cruz IT210 Casandra Richardson CheckPoint: Object-Oriented Data and Processes Identify a task you perform regularly‚ such as cooking‚ mowing the lawn‚ or driving a car. Write a short‚ structured design (pseudocode only) that accomplishes this task. Think about this task in an object-oriented way‚ and identify the objects involved in the task. Identify how you can encapsulate the data and processes you identified into an object-oriented design. Describe the architectural differences
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five sections in the band. The cost of costumes is quoted in US dollars. The cost by section is given in the table below: SECTION COST OF COSTUME A $160 B $220 C $280 D $350 E $425 Problem-Solving 1. Develop an algorithm or write pseudocode that accepts as input the names of no more than twelve masqueraders who each have paid the full cost of their costume and the amount each has paid. A masquerader may have paid for a costume in any of the five sections in the band. The algorithm
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Syllabus Cambridge O Level Computer Studies Syllabus code 7010 For examination in June and November 2011 www.XtremePapers.net Note for Exams Officers: Before making Final Entries‚ please check availability of the codes for the components and options in the E3 booklet (titled “Procedures for the Submission of Entries”) relevant to the exam session. Please note that component and option codes are subject to change. www.XtremePapers.net Contents Cambridge O Level Computer Studies
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