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Applying Social Network Analysis to the Information in Cvs Repositories
Applying Social Network Analysis to the Information in CVS Repositories Abstract The huge quantities of data available in the CVS repositories of large, long-lived libre (free, open source) software projects, and the many interrelationships among those data offer opportunities for extracting large amounts of valuable information about their structure, evolution and internal processes. Unfortunately, the sheer volume of that information renders it almost unusable without applying methodologies which highlight the relevant information for a given
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Applying the Disciplines to a Nike Factory Store
6 Sigma: Applying the Disciplines to a Nike Factory Store Step Present Situation Applying 6 Sigma Principles 1) Defining the Problem As a member of the sales staff at the Nike Factory Store in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, one of my main responsibilities is to cut down on the amount of shrink that occurs during the month. At times we, as a staff, are given conflicting messages about either giving outstanding and proactive customer service,
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Aquatred
TireFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search This article is about tires used on road vehicles. For railroad tires, see railway tires. For other uses, see Tire (disambiguation). This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (April 2009) Stacked and standing car tiresA tire (in American English and Canadian English) or tyre (in British English, New Zealand English, Australian
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Architecting Digital-To-Analog Converters Using Game-Theoretic Configurations
Architecting Digital-to-Analog Converters Using Game-Theoretic Configurations Jessica Malsack Abstract Interactive archetypes and redundancy have garnered profound interest from both theorists and systems engineers in the last several years. In fact, few security experts would disagree with the construction of journaling file systems. We concentrate our efforts on proving that Scheme can be made adaptive, ubiquitous, and reliable. Table of Contents 1) Introduction 2) Framework 3) Implementation 4) Experimental Evaluation and Analysis • 4.1) Hardware and
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Architecture and Process Design for a Communication Backbone Variant
Architecture and Process Design for a Communication Backbone Variant This paper will describe a workplace application architecture and process design using the tools of systems analysis. Primarily this paper will cover the system’s architecture in terms of data, processes, interface and network. This paper will focus on the additional implementation discussed in the previous paper wherein a network extension was developed utilizing a pre-existing network as a transmission medium between two geographically displaced locations. The
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Are Computers Putting Our Childrens Education at Risk?
Computers are woven into every aspect of our lives. From the microwave oven that small children can learn to use to heat up a hot dog, to the computers under the hoods of our cars, we interact with computers whether we realise it or not. (Campbell, 1999). But when it comes to the education of our children, the use of computers becomes a controversial issue. Of course, as stated above, computers are an everyday
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Are Mobile Phones Essential or Dangerous?
This is the question the country is asking. Mobile phones are considered by many as an essential part of modern day life, from the businessperson who uses the mobile phone as a vital link with the office, to the teenager who has the phone for recreational use. By using mobile phones are we damaging our long-term health just to stay in contact or worse simply just for a good image? Mobile or cellular phones have
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Are People Able to Use the Internet to Contribute Substantially to Their Health and Well-Being?
The internet empowers people to seek health information and play a larger role in their diagnosis and treatment. A survey done by harrisinteractive.com found that eighty six percent of internet users said they were scanning the web for healthcare and disease-specific information. This is greatly higher than in 1999, which was seventy one percent (Binshan Lin 28). The results show that patients are becoming more knowledgeable about their health and seek to become partners in
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Arnoldo Mondadori Analysis
Politecnico_di_Torino_-_Logo ________________ logo-mondadori Contents PROJECT INTRODUCTION MONDADORI - AN OVERVIEW MONDADORI ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE BOOKS REATIL INDUSTRY INDUSTRY SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS PORTER’S 5 FORCES ANALYSIS COMPETITORS (HIGH) THREAT OF ENTRY (MEDIUM) THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES (MEDIUM-HIGH) COMPLEMENTS (LOW-MEDIUM) BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS (LOW-MEDIUM) BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS (HIGH) MONDADORI RETAIL ANALYSIS INDUSTRY PROFITABILITY RESOURCES AND CAPABILITIES RESOURCES FROM RESOURCES TO CAPABILITIES CORE COMPETENCES VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS and VERTICAL INTEGRATION VERTICAL INTEGRATION CONCLUSIONS and FUTURE STRATEGIES ________________ PROJECT INTRODUCTION
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Arpanet
The USSR launches Sputnik, the first artificial earth satellite. In the late 1960's the U.S. military was desperately afraid of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union. The United States formed the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense to establish a bombproof network to connect military bases. ARPANET's physical network was established in 1969 to enable universities and research organizations to exchange information freely. The first two nodes that formed the
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Artificial Intelligance
Artificial Intelligence (AI) conjures up visions of robots that can mix dry martinis while beating a grand master at chess; and to some, will one day be able to look, act, think and react just like a real person. I would like to explore the concept of AI as it relates to the business world, and its possible many other applications. I believe that true AI is a dream worth pursuing. Like me, there are
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence can be viewed as a pro or a con depending on whom you talk to. First off, the definition of artificial intelligence is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs. The most controversial part in this topic is the understanding of how much intelligence is going to be instilled in computer and machines. This makes many people nervous about the possibility of these machines and computers malfunctioning to
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Artificial Intelligence
The intellectual roots of AI, and the concept of intelligent machines, may be found in Greek mythology. Intelligent artifacts appear in literature since then, with real (and fraudulent) mechanical devices actually demonstrating behaviour with some degree of intelligence. After modern computers became available following World War II, it has become possible to create programs that perform difficult intellectual tasks. Even more importantly, general purpose methods and tools have been created that allow similar tasks to
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Artificial Intelligence
Recently, the media has spent an increasing amount of broadcast time on new technology. The focus of high-tech media has been aimed at the flurry of advances concerning artificial intelligence (AI). What is artificial intelligence and what is the media talking about? Are these technologies beneficial to our society or mere novelties among business and marketing professionals? Medical facilities, police departments, and manufacturing plants have all been changed by AI but how? These questions and
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence (AI) conjures up visions of robots that can mix dry martinis while beating a grand master at chess; and to some, will one day be able to look, act, think and react just like a real person. I would like to explore the concept of AI as it relates to the business world, and its possible many other applications. I believe that true AI is a dream worth pursuing. Like me,
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Recently, the media has spent an increasing amount of broadcast time on new technology. The focus of high-tech media has been aimed at the flurry of advances concerning artificial intelligence (AI). What is artificial intelligence and what is the media talking about? Are these technologies beneficial to our society or mere novelties among business and marketing professionals? Medical facilities, police departments, and manufacturing plants have all been changed by AI but how? These
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence or Al for short capability of a computer to perform functions that is normally associated with human intelligence, such as reasoning, learning or self-improvement. Its concept requests a lot more than present information to the user; it requires that the machine is not only able to store and manipulate information but also to deal with its "meaning". AI is what we call understanding, a combination of computer science, physiology and philosophy. The element
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Artificial Intelligence
Introduction The invention of computers--based on the work of Alan Turing in the 1930s and John von Neumann in the 1950s--quickly gave rise to the notion of artificial intelligence, or AI, the claim that such nonhuman machines can exhibit intelligence because they mimic (or so its proponents claim) what humans do when they do things we regard as being evidence of intelligence. From about the late 1960s to the middle of the 1980s there was
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Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Abhinav Maurya (Ph. #:9821618787 abhinav.maurya@yahoo.com) Manisha Ankam (Ph. #:9920449969 manisha_ankam@yahoo.co.in) T.Y.B.Tech.(Computers), V.J.T.I. Abstract Artificial Intelligence is the study of computers so as to imbue them with the simulation of human reasoning. Artificial Intelligence was initially used to perform formal tasks such as game playing and theorem proving. Later it was used to tackle harder tasks such as natural language processing, building expert planning systems and truth maintenance systems, perception, speech
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Artificial Intelligence and Marketing
Week 16 Questions. Auditing Algorithms for Bias Questions: * Artificial intelligence is completely based on mathematical solutions and exact calculations, when, as a philosophy, a rather abstract concept with many vague theories that can be interpreted in different ways. How to solve situations where there are no specific numeric variables or obviously well-known unambiguous conditions that a priori exclude an objective view? * Is it possible to entrust and let the machine to solve moral
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Artificial Intelligence in the Military
1. Introduction This report aims to investigate the use of Artificial Intelligence in the military and examine what research is underway to further this technology. It will also consider the moral and ethical implications associated. 2. Background Ever since the invention of the catapult, warfare has been the main driving force behind the advancement of technology. The military has played a main role in researching new technologies and their work has led the way for
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Artificial Intelligence Research
ISU Search Department of Computer Science Center for Computational Intelligence, Learning, and Discovery Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory Publications Books Honavar, V. and Caragea, D. (2007). Knowledge Acquisition from Autonomous, Semantically Disparate, Distributed Data Sources. Berlin: Springer, In press. Honavar, V. and Slutzki, G. (1998) (Ed.). Proceedings of the Fourth International Colloquium on Grammatical Inference. (LNCS Vol. 1433). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Patel, M., Honavar, V., and Balakrishnan, K. (2001) (Ed.) Evolutionary Synthesis of Intelligent Agents. Boston, MA:
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Artificial Intelligence Research Paper - Robotics
Nguyen Lan Nguyen Professor Betts COSC 1336-702 Nov-08/2016 Artificial Intelligence Research Paper –Robotics Abstract: The ideal or robotic has been introduced for a long time in human history. Until now, with the developing drastically of artificial intelligence technology, intellectual robotics are becoming more realistic and completed ever. As being said, by implementing robotic technology into daily life basics, robotics become substitution for human to perform tasks and activities, which may be dangerous and impossible to
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Artificial Neural Networks for Misuse Detection
Abstract: Misuse detection is the process of attempting to identify instances of network attacks by comparing current activity against the expected actions of an intruder. Most current approaches to misuse detection involve the use of rule-based expert systems to identify indications of known attacks. However, these techniques are less successful in identifying attacks which vary from expected patterns. Artificial neural networks provide the potential to identify and classify network activity based on limited, incomplete, and
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Artist Journal
Techno to me is fast paced. It is wild and new age. Which is in most cases the theme of this art show. I was impressed that so many different types of mediums could come together so well. The theme was very good for what was being shown. As for the sublime part. I felt a little un easy in the show. So much going on and in so many different ways was a little
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As Product of a Mass of Bluetooth-Fakes
My friend has long wanted to buy a bluetooth 2.0 adapter for the desktop to be able to music on headphones to listen sinezubyh. Accordingly chose inexpensive dongl Class 1, with a range of 100 meters. And bumped option, which it conquered. image Since the adapter for desktop, miniature not important. And there is a antennka! Perhaps range will be really good! Actually bought, brought home, but it handles playful, decided to look inwards. And
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Asayo
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Ever wonder how scientists figure out how long it takes for the radiation from a nuclear weapon to decay? This dilemma can be solved by calculus, which helps determine the rate of decay of the radioactive material. Calculus can aid people in many everyday situations, such as deciding how much fencing is needed to encompass a designated area. Finding how gravity affects certain objects is how calculus aids people who study Physics. Mechanics find calculus
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Asp.Net
ASP.NET with VB.NET • What is ASP.NET? ASP.NET is server side scripting technologies that enable scripts to server executed by internet • Standard for Active Server Pages • Can be run inside (IIS)(Internet Information Services) • ASP.NET file is just the same as HTML File • ASP.NET can contain HTML Jscript, VB script, XML script, C# script • File extension .aspx • ASP.NET 2005 version 2.0 • Client(web browser )  Internet  Server(web server,
Rating:Essay Length: 1,224 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: February 26, 2010