in The Art of Computer Programming‚ Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms by Donald E. Knuth‚ Addison Wesley‚ Reading‚ Massachusetts‚ 1968. A=B Marko Petkovˇek s Herbert S. Wilf University of Ljubljana Ljubljana‚ Slovenia University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia‚ PA‚ USA Doron Zeilberger Temple University Philadelphia‚ PA‚ USA April 27‚ 1997 ii Contents Foreword vii A Quick Start . . . ix I 1 Background 1 Proof Machines 1.1 Evolution of the province
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION With the recent rapid developments in the field of sensing technologies multisensor systems have become a reality in a growing number of fields such as remote sensing‚ medical imaging‚ machine vision and the military applications for which they were first developed. The result of the use of these techniques is a great increase of the amount of data available. Image fusion provides an effective way of reducing this increasing volume of information while at the same time
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Vaal University of Technology Faculty of Engineering and Technology Department Electronic Engineering Study / Lecturer guide Digital Communication II EADOM2B index 1 Word of welcome 1 2 Qualification information 2 3 Subject / Module information 3 4 Learning material / Textbook 3 5 Assessment 4 6 How to study 4 7 Time schedule 4 8 Syllabus - Chapter outline‚ Chapter outcomes & due/completion dates 5 1 Word of Welcome The Department of Electronic Engineering welcomes
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digital divide The term ’digital divide’ describes the fact that the world can be divided into people who do and people who don’t have access to - and the capability to use - modern information technology‚ such as the telephone‚ television‚ or the Internet. The digital divide exists between those in cities and those in rural areas. For example‚ a 1999 study showed that 86% of Internet delivery was to the 20 largest cities. The digital divide also exists between the educated and the uneducated‚ between
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SEWING MACHINE OPERATIONS MANNUAL PREPARED BY: ORIENT CRAFT FASHFION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chenetha bhavan‚ Nampally‚ Hyderabad- 500 001 SUBMITTED TO: GERMAN DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION-GTZ 21‚ Jor Bagh‚ New Delhi – 110 003 Page | 2 CONTENTS PARTICULARS Page No. CHAPTER – I 6 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER – II 7 To 22 SEWING MACHINE 1. INVENTION OF THE SEWING MACHINE 2. HISTORY OF SEWING MACHINE 3. PARTS OF SEWING MACHINE 4. MACHINE TERMINOLOGY 5. MODERN INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINES A. MULTI
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The Young and the Digital Many have been researching the various problematic assumptions and ideas of youth and the social media‚ but few have actually been able to prove that youth and technology could be helpful or harmful. S. Craig Watkins and Danah Boyd have accomplished the task of studying youth and social media‚ and have come to the conclusion that social media has given youth a different perspective on life. In
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Case Study 6 IKEA: Culture as competitive advantage Suggested case discussion questions Q1 Explain how IKEA’s culture contributed to its early expansion efforts IKEA’s culture is encapsulated in the expression the “IKEA-way.” This is the philosophy Ingvar Kamprad formed during the early years of IKEA and drove its expansion efforts. His non-conformist ways gave him freedom to focus and innovate on all facets of distribution. His obsession with low prices‚ led to an unwavering focus
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King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals College of Industrial Management Second semester (052) 2005-2006 CASE PROBLEM ( PRODUCT MIX) Prepared for DR Taqi Al-Faraj Group J 225742 Bara’a Al-Jumbaz 4 226352 Mwuaffag Baswaid Ahmad Al-Abdul Muney" 205943 30 May 2006 Case Problem PRODUCT MIX Background: TJ’s Inc.‚ makes 3 nut mixes for sale to grocery chains located in the Southeast. The three mixes are: Regular Mix‚ Deluxe Mix and Holding Mix. They are made by mixing different percentages
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Object-Oriented Programming with Objective-C Contents Introduction 5 Who Should Read This Document 5 Organization of This Document 6 See Also 6 Why Objective-C? 7 Object-Oriented Programming 8 Data and Operations 8 Interface and Implementation 9 The Object Model 12 The Messaging Metaphor 13 Classes 15 Modularity 16 Reusability 16 Mechanisms of Abstraction 18 Encapsulation 18 Polymorphism 19 Inheritance 20 Class Hierarchies 21 Subclass Definitions 21 Uses of Inheritance
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The Machine Gunners Extract Shell Workshop CHAS McGill emerges out of an air-raid shelter at the bottom of the garden. CHAS (T/A): My name is Chas McGill. And this is my shelter at the bottom of my garden… Concurrently‚ we see JACK‚ dressed in his wardens uniform‚ sat at the kitchen table. He is exhausted. MAGGIE‚ dressed in a floral-print dress and pinny‚ is serving breakfast. JACK makes a sausage sandwich. CHAS heads towards the kitchen. …The garden of my house at number nineteen
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