A History of Computer Programming Languages The first programming languages predate the modern computer. From the first‚ the languages were codes. Herman Hollerith realized that he could encode information on punch cards when he observed that railroad train conductors would encode the appearance of the ticket holders on the train tickets using the position of punched holes on the tickets. Hollerith then proceeded to encode the 1890 census data on punch cards which he made the same size as the boxes
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with programming logic & design. Boston‚ MA: Addison- Wesley/Pearson Education‚ Inc. Members Tripod. The Built-In Functions. Retrieved from http://members.tripod.com/acha_ean/vb_12_lession/vel13.htm Yang‚ H. (2014). VBScript Tutorials. Retrieved from http://www.herongyang.com/VBScript/Built-in-Function.html Yevo. (2008). Introduction to Visual Basic Built-In Functions. Retrieved from http://www.yevol.com/en/visualbasic/Lesson08.htm
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Student Name ______ VBScript Database Query Lab Report Task 4: Write and Run Database Query Program 1 In this scenario‚ we need to query the Computer database to determine which computers need to be replaced. Our decision will be based on the CPU speed‚ Number of Processors and the size of the Hard Drive. In the space provided in your Lab Report document‚ paste your modified VBScript program and the RUN. In the table cell below‚ paste your ComputerReplace.vbs Program ’ ’ COMMENT: Use 32 bit
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Student Name ____________________________ Date _____4/21/13________ VBScript Database Query Lab Report Task 4: Write and Run Database Query Program 1 In this scenario‚ we need to query the Computer database to determine which computers need to be replaced. Our decision will be based on the CPU speed‚ Number of Processors and the size of the Hard Drive. In the space provided in your Lab Report document‚ paste your modified VBScript program and the RUN. In the table cell below‚ paste your ComputerReplace
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VBScript IP File Report In the space provided below‚ copy and paste your IP_FileWrite.vbs program sourcecode. If it doesn’t fit‚ use the next page for the continuation of your program sourcecode. ’ VBScript: IP_FileWrite.vbs ’ Written by: ’ Date: ’ Class: ’ Professor: ’ =================================== ’ This initializes a 2-dimension array ’ of IP Address. The first index +100 ’ is the room# and the second index+1 ’ is the computer# in the room. dim ipAddress(5‚3) ipAddress(0
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Student Name | Roger Harrison | Class | Comp 230 | Date | 8/15/13 | VBScript IP File Report In the space provided below‚ copy and paste your IP_FileWrite.vbs program sourcecode. If it doesn’t fit‚ use the next page for the continuation of your program sourcecode. ’ VBScript: IP_FileWrite.vbs ’ Written by: Roger Harrison ’ Date: 08/15/13 ’ Class: COMP230 ’ Professor: Gasko ’ =================================== ’ This initializes a 2-dimension array ’ of IP Address. The first index
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Student Name Class Comp 230 Date VBScript IP Array Report In the space provided below‚ copy and paste your IP_Array.vbs Program Code. If it doesn’t fit‚ use the next page for the continuation of your sourcecode program ’ VBScript: IP_Array.vbs ’ Written by: Student Name ’ Date: Today’s Date ’ Class: COMP230 ’ Professor: Professor Name ’ =================================== ’ Below is an initialize a 2-dimension ’ array of IP Address. The first index ’ +100 is the room# and the
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Student Name | Baumgart‚ Eric | Class | COMP230 | Date | 12 Jun 13 | VBScript IP File Report In the space provided below‚ copy and paste your IP_FileWrite.vbs program sourcecode. If it doesn’t fit‚ use the next page for the continuation of your program sourcecode. ’ VBScript: IP_File_start.vbs ’ Written by: ’ Date: ’ Class: COMP230 ’ Professor: ’ =================================== ’ This initializes a 2-dimension array ’ of IP Address. The first index +100 ’ is the room# and
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OMN401M - Operations Management Iv Duration: Year module NQF Level - 7 Credits - 24 Purpose: This module is intended to qualify the student/s as operations management practitioners and graduates at B Tech level. It empower the student with a more critical and intensive approach in solving the problems in the market place. It does provide the learner with skills to do research in order to enable them to do structured investigations before taking certain discussions. It is also intended to benchmark
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White Paper Effective Performance Test Results Analysis Vishwas Basavarajaiah ________________________________________ Technical Lead – V&V | IGATE | Phone: +1 309 660 9084 | Vishwas.basavarajaiah@igate.com | ________________________________________ Table of Contents Summary 1 1. Testing Toolbox 1 2. Common Testing Tasks 1 3. Everyday Scenarios 3 4 Evaluating Your Script 3 5. Recommended set of scripts 3 6. Conclusion 4 7. How will your use case bring value
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