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    1. What is code? (1.0 pts) Text that is written in a human-readable programming language that a computer can also interpret 2. What does the Python(command line) interpreter’s command prompt look like? (0.5 points) Like a standard command prompt. Black screen‚ white writing. 3. Name at least one way to deal with a frozen window. (0.5 points) Close the window and try again. 4. What does the reset() command do? (1.0 points) Erases everything drawn by the turtle and moves the turtle back

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    PUNCH LIST DETAIL REPORT CORRIDORS SUBSYSTEM N° : Y8011900 / 32" DIESEL PIPELINE RECEIVING DISCIPLINE : Mechanical ACTION ITEM DESCRIPTION P/L Number Y30019045 ORIGINATED Date/BY 27 - Jul - 13 A.GUINTO Y30019046 27 - Jul - 13 A.GUINTO Y30019050 27 - Jul - 13 A.GUINTO 8/1/2013 Defect Description Activity Location Equipment Number PCGEN Y8011900 P&ID DYPJ-48-2024-1/1-TZV 1053 calibration certificate to submit DPL B Y8011900 All

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    Global Supply Chain Management Case report Analytic exercise: Designing a Manufacturing Process Toshiba´s Notebook Computer Assembly Line Whenever a new model is introduced at Toshiba‚ management attempts to improve the assembling process in terms of increasing productivity and decreasing costs. Attentiveness is directed towards reducing the amount of components and simplifying production and assembly. Manufacturing engineering manager Toshihiro Nakamura introduced a prototype

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    MGS32015E Global Human Resource Management Spring 2012 MANAGING A GLOBAL TEAM: GREG JAMES AT SUN MICROSYSTEMS‚ INC. Overview of SUN Microsystems Inc. Sun Microsystems I nc. (SUN) provided companies with complete information technology (IT) solutions that included hardware‚ software‚ storage and services. One of Sun ’ s competitive strategies had been to form global teams in order to provide excellent and prompt support to its client at any hour of the day. Greg James is the global

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    Dating Etiquette and Rules to Follow When you start dating‚ following a few rules of thumb will help you be more successful. It’s tempting to avoid restating the basics‚ but the truth is‚ we all forget them from time to time. Dating is about two people coming together to get to know one another and find out whether they are compatible‚ then enjoying each other’s company and eventually forming a close bond. During this process‚ there are some important guidelines you should remember: • Dating should

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    1. What does the shell ordinarily do while a command is executing? What should you do if you do not want to wait for a command to finish before running another command? The shell waits for the command to finish executing. You can send the command to the background by using "&". 2. 2. Using sort as a filter‚ rewrite the following sequence of commands: $ sort list > temp $ lpr temp $ rm temp $ cat list | sort | lpr 3. What is a PID number? Why are these numbers useful when you run processes in the

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    COMPARE CPU SCHEDULING IN LINUX AND UNIX TERM PAPER OF OPERATING SYSTEM Nitin Ranjan 11/16/2010 ROLL:-C2802B35 REGN NO:-10805970 [ In the below project there is the explanation of the process algorithms used in UNIX and LINUX and there comparison..] INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Introduction to unix 3. Unix scheduling algorithms 4. Problems in Unix scheduling 5. Introduction to linux 6. Linux

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    Toshiba Ome Works Informations : Production time per day = 7.5 hours = 27.000 seconds Output per day = Production time per dayTime needed to make 1 laptop = 27.000120 = 225 units Total time needed from Ws #1 to Ws #8 = 843 seconds Total time needed from Ws #1 to Ws #10 = 1258 seconds (sum of task times) Total time needed in Ws #2 = 114 seconds (consider as longest time needed before the Ws #9) Total time needed in Ws #9 = 310 seconds Total time needed in Ws #10 = 105 seconds

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    Computer Lab Rules & Regulations Electronic workstations may only be used by current Swinburne University students and staffs. Swinburne identity card must be presented on request. Swinburne computing facilities should only be used for educational‚ research and administrative purposes of Swinburne. All other uses are strictly prohibited. The following rules and terms apply to all computers on campus. Terms and Conditions 1. All users must abide by the license requirements of any software

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    Review Problems and Solutions for Chapter 6: Process Selection and Facility Layout For the following three problems (1‚ 2‚ 7)‚ we assume that parallel workstations are not allowed. 1. An assembly line with 17 tasks is to be balanced. The longest task is 2.4 minutes‚ and the total time for all tasks is 18 minutes. The line will operate for 450 minutes per day. a. What are the minimum and maximum cycle times? b. What range of output is theoretically possible for the line? c. What is the minimum

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