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    1 Modified Waterfall Model A Modified Waterfall Model (See Figure 7) from the System Development Life Cycle was used by the proponents in this study. This model involves validation or verification between the phases of the traditional Waterfall Model. This combination enables the early corrections of any deviations in the processes. This model also supports proper development documentation. For that reason‚ the proponents became one-step closer in using the Modified Waterfall Model. This model

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    Sample Project Phases and Deliverables This section consists of a suite of potential options broken out by sample phases. While it may be useful for grantees to consider these deliverables in designing their project‚ the particular suite of deliverables and the organizational structure that is ultimately incorporated will be project-specific. The grantee may also ask the Vendor to provide cost estimates on a per-deliverable basis in the bid response. Project Plan Detailed Project Plan

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    I believe that a driverless car would be an invention that would improve the quality of life for all humanity. There are many cars on the road today‚ and of course‚ many accidents. A driverless car might save the lives of many drivers and passengers within the world. The main reason I believe that a car without an actual human driver is better for humanity is because of intoxicated people and distractions. People who have drugs in their system do not think clearly‚ so they are more likely to cause

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    Solve for X (Self-Driving Car Project‚ n.d.) reports that a self-driving car is just that‚ a vehicle that drives itself without the interaction of a human needed. Sensors make the cars constantly aware of what is around them in all directions and allow them to drive safely in “many complicated scenarios on city streets” (Solve for X‚ Self-Driving Car Project‚ n.d.) Of course‚ there are chances for mechanical or electronic failures and Davies (2016) reports that‚ at current‚ the cars can make bad

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    CREATING A CONTEXT DIAGRAM 1 Creating a Context Diagram Harry R. Torres Dr. Matthew Anyanwu CIS510 Advance System Analysis and Design 28 July 2010 CREATING A CONTEXT DIAGRAM 2 Abstract Brian and Carrie are systems analysts with many years of systems development experience at a large firm. Jane has recently been hired as the company’s first-ever process manager. She has been reviewing the company’s

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    Many popular name brand car companies expect driverless cars to be on the market by 2020‚ and for all cars to be driverless by 2025. The idea of a car that can drive‚ navigate‚ and park itself was an idea only to be heard of in the movies‚ but now it is in it’s final stages of testing. The self driving car is currently in production of prototypes to be demonstrated to the public by popular name brand companies like: Tesla‚ Mercedes Benz‚ BMW‚ and more. With the introduction of a driverless car‚ the

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    Newton’s First Law of Motion explains that objects in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in rest unless an external force is applied to it. Galileo’s concept of inertia is termed “Law of Inertia”. Law of Inertia‚ an object in motion will continue in the same motion unless acted by an outside force. Aircraft in flight is an example of First Law of Motion‚ four forces on an aircraft; lift‚ weight‚ thrust‚ and a drag. Consider the motion of an aircraft at constant altitude‚ we can neglect the

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    New technology today has provided us with some crazy cool things. We have iPhones‚ hoverboards‚ self-opening doors and now self driving cars. Driverless cars should be on roads because they prevent car accidents‚ are self-evident and efficient. “Google has a fleet of driverless cars since 2009‚ and they’ve been driven over a half of a million miles without a crash” according to Jamie Page Deaton and Kristen Hall-Geisler in the article ‘Cars of tomorrow-still not fling.’ Humans get into an accident

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    Self-driving autos are unquestionably in transit‚ however it might be some time before we are all being passed on by completely mechanized vehicles.Self-driving auto is the effects that self-governing (additionally called self-driving‚ driverless or automated) vehicles are probably going to have on travel requests and transportation arranging. It talks about self-governing vehicle advantages and expenses‚ predicts their feasible advancement and execution in light of involvement with past vehicle

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    There are such a variety of things we never consider‚ underestimating it‚ for example‚ that when it’s blustery or frigid our windshield wipers will keep the windshield adequately clean for us to continue motoring. Be that as it may‚ windshield wipers weren’t generally a given. Early vehicles didn’t have them. All things considered‚ if a stallion drawn carriage didn’t require them‚ why did a horseless one? Indeed‚ on the grounds that a driver required some security from those lady darned gnats‚ for

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