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    Datacube Computation

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    Data Cube Computation Overview • Efficient Computation of Data Cubes – General Strategies for Cube Computation – Multiway Array Aggregation for Full Cube Computation – Computing Iceberg Cubes • BUC – High-dimensional OLAP: A Minimal Cubing Approach – Computing Cubes with Complex Conditions • Exploration and Discovery in Multidimensional Databases – Discovery-Driven • Summary General Strategies for Cube Computation • Sorting‚ hashing‚ and grouping operations are applied to the

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21‚ 1635 in Eisenach‚ Thuringia‚ Germany. At a young age‚ his father‚ Johann Ambrosius‚ taught Bach how to play violin‚ considering he was the town musician in Eisenach. He attended a school with religious instruction and studied Latin. Lutheran faith later influenced his music. After the death of both of his parents‚ he became an orphan at the age of ten. Luckily he was taken in by his older brother Johann Christoph. Living with his brother‚ he was enrolled

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    Kathleen Hughes article she reflects upon Pope Paul VI’s powerful metaphor with relation to the Rite of Penance – Walking on the edge of two great abysses – sin and love‚ sin and grace and death and resurrection. Reconciliation is an invitation to plunge into God’s mercy‚ love and forgiveness and deepen our friendship with Christ. Sin represents everything that destroys our friendship with God. Reconciliation repairs our relationship with God. Reconciliation begins when a person is incorporated

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    CS412 Assignment 2 Ref Answer Question 1: Assume a base cuboid of 10 dimensions contains only three base cells: (1) (a1‚ b2‚ c3‚ d4; ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ (2) (a1‚ c2‚ b3‚ d4‚ ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ and (3) (b1‚ c2‚ b3‚ d4‚ ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ where a_i != b_i‚ b_i != c_i‚ etc. The measure of the cube is count. 1‚ How many nonempty cuboids will a full data cube contain? Answer: 210 = 1024 2‚ How many nonempty aggregate (i.e.‚ non-base) cells will a full cube contain? Answer: There will be 3 ∗ 210 − 6 ∗ 27 − 3 = 2301

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    Flatlands Questions

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    1)  Which did you like better - the movie or the book‚ and why? I liked the movie better. I personally did not really like the ending of the book. A. Square got to see the 3rd dimension‚ something no one except the council knew about. I thought there was going to be a big revelation at the end of the book‚ but instead he gets thrown into jail and basically forgotten. It was like nothing happened. Not even his grandson found out.   2)  Provide 3 major differences between the movie and the

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    Unrequited Love

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    Everyone eventually meets the man or woman of their dreams. Whether it’s online or in your local grocery store‚ everyone is bound to meet their perfect match. According to Harville Hendrix‚ the author of the article The Mystery of Attraction‚ he mentions that there are three theories that he has noticed or have looked more into and he also has his own theory. The three theories that he mentions are as follows: biological theory‚ exchange theory‚ and the persona theory. When it comes to his own

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    Bill of Quantities Bo

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    A bill of quantities (BOQ) is an itemized list of materials‚ parts‚ and labor (with their costs) required to construct‚ maintain‚ or repair a specific structure. It is a document used in tendering in the construction industry in which materials‚ parts‚ and labor (and their costs) are itemized. It also (ideally) details the terms and conditions of the construction or repair contract and itemizes all work to enable a contractor to price the work for which he or she is bidding. The term Bills of Quantities

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    Technology “I fear the day when the technology overlaps with our humanity - The world will only have a generation of idiots.” With these words‚ first uttered by Albert Einstein long before the era of Pc’s and iPhones and even portable phones or phones at all existed‚ I want to make you aware of the Philosophers wisdom in my todays scheme. Now that technology plays such a major role in all of our daily lives‚ we have to ask ourselves‚ has Einstein’s fear become true? Fact is‚ that TECHNOLOGY is

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    The meaning of kinship terms

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    The Meaning of Kinship Terms’ ANTHONY I . C. WALLACE ANI) JOHN A T K I N S ; Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute and University of Pennsylvania INTRODUCTION H E meaning of kinship terms in foreign languages (or in English‚ for that matter) has traditionally been rendered by English-speaking ethnologists by a simple and direct procedure: each term is matched with a primitive English term (e.g.‚ “mother”)‚ with a relative product of two or more primitive English terms (e.g.‚ “mother’s

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    The Violin Research Paper

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    There is a four-stringed musical instrument which has been making the history of music in Europe musically rich. This instrument is called the violin. This four-stringed instrument has been immensely used in both Classical and modern music. It has been a timeless instrument that has been present in European music history. Musicians adore it because of its delightful musical capabilities. As a background‚ Peter Gammond stressed that‚ “The violin is capable of great agility and violinists like to show

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