...Shane Childers Mrs. Pascal Bailey English IV 23 Nov. 2013 Computer Engineering Throughout the world, engineering is perhaps the most necessary job in any context, whether it be designing buildings, roads, chemicals, or even software or hardware for a computer. In this day and age, this is more evident in the rising computer industry. As society progresses in the 21st century, the need for computer engineers of all kinds can only increase. Coming to realization with the increasing need for those interested in computer engineering, one could see how this would be an ideal field to study. With a diverse range of courses available for computer engineering, from writing software to designing hardware, and the ever increasing use of computers in general, it is easy to see why this career path is one worth pursuit. To start, there are two main paths of computer engineering, as stated previously, hardware engineering and software engineering. Computer hardware engineers research, design, develop, test, and manage the manufacture and installation of various computer hardware ("Computer Engineering"). According to the above website, hardware includes computer chips, circuit boards, computer systems, and equipment such as keyboards, routers, and even printers. If one were to go into this field of engineering, they would also learn of the electrical details which go into hardware engineering. "The work of computer hardware engineers is similar to that of electronics engineers in that...
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...Computer Engineering Andrew Winegarner Ms. Lee English 3-4, Block 2 2/11/99 Andrew Winegarner Ms. Lee English 3-4, Block 2 11 November 1999 Computer Engineering Computer engineering is a relatively new field of engineering and is one of the fastest growing fields today. Computer engineering is one of today’s most technologically based jobs (Basta 71).The field of computer engineering combines the knowledge of electrical engineering and computer science to create advanced computer systems. Computer engineering involves the process of designing and manufacturing computer chips processors, memory systems, central processing units, and of peripheral devices . Computer engineers work with CAD(computer aided design) programs and different computer languages so they can create and program computer systems (Gelenter 82). Computer engineers use today’s best technology to create tomorrow’s. Computer engineers require a high level of training and intelligence to be skilled at their job. A bachelors degree from a college or university with a good computer engineering program computer science program is necessary (Basta 71). Then once employed their usually is a on the job type of training program to learn the certain types of systems that will be designed and manufactured. Computer engineers major studies conventional electronic engineering, computer science and math in college. The electrical engineering knowledge that a computer engineer possesses allow for a understanding of the...
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...LITERATURE REVIEW ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING FOR COMPUTER GAMES Name: Course: Date Page 1 Abstract Games have often been very common in the past period of time, but with the discovery of computer games, they have penetrated. In spite of the third vista to computer games which is verifiable, it pertains to investigating what characteristics those who play such games anticipate from the gaming using the computer. Permit us state the meaning of a computer game as a play which is undertaken with an aid of a computer program. This meaning still leaves behind some flexibility because it does not imply that the whole game happens in the computer. For instance, Chess may be played on the computer screen and on a true-globe board, heedless to whether the one who objects to the play is a computer application. Huizinga in his classic work defined play as ``an activity which proceeds within certain limits of time and space, in a visible order, according to rules freely accepted, and outside the sphere of necessity or material utility. The play mood is one of rapture and enthusiasm, and is sacred or festive in accordance with the occasion. A feeling of exaltation and tension accompanies the action, mirth and relaxation follow``. A lexicon likewise states the meaning of game as `‘a universal form of recreation generally including any activity engaged in for diversion or amusement and often establishing a situation that involves a contest or rivalry’`. Besides, Elliot...
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...wait for no man”, this we all know. Having done an inspiring four-year course in Computer Science Engineering. I would like to put to use this knowledge to do my PhD in Computer Science. This would give me the leading edge in technology and the practical low-down and the information I require. For the past few decades man is advancing in to the unknown realms of science and technology. This advancement is to make life easy and to increase human comfort at home and at work and I would like to be an integral part of such betterment. For this, research would be of prime importance with hands on experience in real time Applications accompanied by in-depth knowledge of the subject.Technology,today,means power in the widest sense of tem and merely the power of mind. And it is this power potential that has given it the status it now enjoys. Right from my childhood I had a strong inclination to be a Compute Science Engineer. My interest in the subject has grown with each passing year and it has reached where even PhD will not quench my thirst for knowledge. I have come to terms with the fact that there is an enormous proportion of subject to be assimilated. I want to take up a research oriented course for my career....
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...De La Salle Lipa College Of Information Technology and Engineering Computer Engineering Department Assignment #1 Submitted By: Submitted To: Mary Anne Palicpic Engr. Josielynn Asi O4B – OperSys Instructor June 30, 2014 OS based on Micro-kernel Structure One approach to modern operating system design is to build the distributed operating system as a set of independent system servers using the primitive, generic services of a microkernel. Compared with traditional operating systems, the micro-kernel approach adds two new aspects to the low-level kernel foundation: distribution and subsystem support. In other words, this technology adds to the traditional monolithic architectures the necessary modularity, key to their evolution, introducing the object oriented approach to operating system design. The micro-kernel provides a virtual machine for processor use, memory allocation and communication between operating system components. This approach has been used in several key projects such as CHORUS (researched at INRIA, France, then developed and commercialized by Chorus Systems), Amoeba (Free University and Center for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam), MOS (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Topaz (DEC/SRC), the V-system (Stanford University). The CHORUS product line includes the CHORUS Nucleus, a micro-kernel for core operating system services, and CHORUS/MiX, a binary compatible, multi-server UNIX System V implementation...
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...Kevin Mitnick – Social Engineering and Computer Hacking Mastermind Shelby Descoteaux Professor Kabay IS 340 A Nov. 22, 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Kevin Mitnick 3 Hackers and Their Motives 3 The Early Years 4 Adolescence 5 Kevin in Trouble 6 Kevin’s Final Visit from the FBI 7 Hacker or Engineer? 8 Impact on Computer Security 8 Conclusion 9 Works Cited 10 Introduction Most people today are aware of the detrimental risk that hackers pose to their computers. They might know about identity theft, viruses, Trojans and worms however what they fail to recognize is how these things are accomplished and if they have actually fallen victim to one of these horrible attacks. But what about attacks with even greater impacts…like someone hacking into the computer system of a car that controls the brakes? Perhaps penetrating the systems that control nuclear power plants? Although it seems unlikely that either of these extremely scary scenarios would ever happen, it is most definitely possible. One researcher for IBM’s Internet Security Systems told the owners of a nuclear power station that he could hack into their system through the Internet. The power station took this as a joke, responding to Scott Lunsford, the IBM researcher, with a laugh in his face saying that it was “impossible”. In response, Scott took up the power plant on their words and proved them wrong. In less than twenty-four hours, Scott’s team had infiltrated the system and in...
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...|Course: |Coursework: |Contribution: | |COMP1309 – Web Engineering |1 of 1 |50% of course | |Coordinator: |Term/Semester: |Date Due: | |Mr Dimitrios Frangiskatos |Feb – July 2014 (Term 2) |22nd April 2014 | |Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the Web or| |books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another | |student’s coursework; stealing or buying coursework from someone else and submitting it as your own work. Suspected| |plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set | |down by the University. | | | |All material copied or amended from any source (e.g. internet, books) must be placed in quotation marks and in | |italics, with a full reference to the source directly underneath the...
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...Till my 9th class, I had not seen the computer, but only knew that there is something called as computer which can solve the problems in a blink of an eye that a man could not in hours. In my 10th class, I saw a computer’s picture included in a chapter on computer in my Punjabi textbook. From this chapter, I came to know about various applications of the computer. My teacher while telling us about the computer went tangent from the topic and started talking about computer engineers because his son was pursuing computer engineering at that time. My teacher’s lecture kindled the interest inside me for computer studies. I had decided that I will also become a computer engineer. My new born interest in computer made me join one month course about computer basics in summer vacations after 10th class. My exceptional performance in computer course boosted my confidence that I must go for computer studies. But, there was a big hurdle which I need to cross to fulfill...
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...in 2006. Niche player: “manufacturer of unique automobiles for a clearly defined, exclusive and demanding clientele all over the world” 13th rank in manufacturers’ top today Design Concept - manual renderings on paper Clay models – the “excitement” of its designs Computer-aided Design models -> Computer-aided Styling Handcraftsmanship EMOTIONS: ◦ Precision of the surface ◦ The surface stress ◦ The lines of reflection “artful of deformation of sheet metal” Functional & manufacturable exterior design “front-loading” -> functionality (crashworthiness, dynamics) State of the art design - meticulous handcraftsmanship to assure silky precision and offer the customer “emotions” Consistent design -> familiar resemblance between all its models These increased a lot the engineering lead time making almost impossible to come up with “fresh” models at the same speed as the competition. A sequential approach of phases Many operations executed manually for personal touch and artistic excellence High-quality physical prototyping Low frequency of launching new platforms (only incremental model changes from year to year) Low use of computer-aided software “Developing a new product with a new process is dangerous. We didn’t know how to develop a car in such a short time, but many felt that longer we waited, the longer people would find reasons not to do it” Considering the long tradition, the costs involved in the...
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...New Delhi - 110061 Amity School of Engg. & Technology, 580, Delhi Palam Vihar Road, Bijwasan, New Delhi - 110061 Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, P.S.P. 4, Sector - 17, Rohini, Delhi - 110085 Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, P.S.P. 4, Sector - 17, Rohini, Delhi - 110085 Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, P.S.P. 4, Sector - 17, Rohini, Delhi - 110085 Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, P.S.P. 4, Sector - 17, Rohini, Delhi - 110085 Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communicatio n Engineering Computer Science & Engineering OBGND SCGND STGND 1 Min Rank - 3036 Max Rank - 3391 Min Rank - 10524 Max Rank - 12078 Min Rank - 20768 Max Rank - 22204 2 Min Rank - 13238 Max Rank - 13238 Min Rank - 17571 Max Rank - 17571 Min Rank - 5902 Max Rank - 7219 Min Rank - 9706 Max Rank - 12654 Min Rank - 12214 Max Rank - 15552 Min Rank - 26066 Max Rank - 32587 Min Rank - 56413 Max Rank - 56413 3 4 Electronics & Communicatio Min Rank - 21772 n Engineering Max Rank - 24428 Information Technology Min Rank - 22469 Max Rank - 24225 Min Rank - 14616 Max Rank - 18252 Min Rank - 13247 Max Rank - 18660 5 6...
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...Admissions Procedures Requirements At MIT, a regular graduate student is one who is registered for a program of advanced study and research leading to a post-baccalaureate degree. A regular graduate student may concurrently hold an appointment as a research assistant, teaching assistant, or instructor. To be admitted as a regular graduate student, an applicant must have earned a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a college, university, or technical school of acceptable standing. Students in their final year of undergraduate study may be admitted on the condition that their bachelor’s degrees are awarded before they enroll at MIT. Applicants are evaluated by the individual department in which they intend to register on the basis of their prior performance and professional promise, as evidenced by their academic records, letters of evaluation from individuals familiar with their capabilities, and any other pertinent data they submit. While high academic achievement does not guarantee admission, MIT expects such achievement or other persuasive evidence of professional promise. Specific admission requirements vary by department; please consult the catalogue and department or program website for the requirements of individual departments. In general, most departments require significant work in mathematics and the physical sciences in addition to preparation in a specific field of interest, but some admit students with as little as one year each of college-level mathematics...
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... | |Thursday |EN010 102 |Common for all branches | | | |07.05.2015 |Engineering Physics | | | | |Monday |EN010 103 Engineering Chemistry & |Common for all branches | | | |11.05.2015 |Environmental | | | | | |Studies | | | | |Wednesday |EN010 101 |Common for all branches | | | |13.05.2015 |Engineering Mathematics-I | | | | |Friday |EN010 106 Basic Civil Engineering |Common for all branches | | | |15.05.2015 | | | | | |Tuesday |EN010 107 Basic Mechanical Engineering |Common for all branches | | | |19.05.2015 |...
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...Conclusion Advanced electronics and computer technology has undoubtedly revolutionized the way engineering sciences and technologies are effectively transferred globally in the shortest amount of time possible. These resources benefit those countries with competitive advantages in labor resources and are producing a variety of goods for the world markets. The engineering academic community currently has access to a wide range of material on the internet. This has led to an explosion of information, particularly with regard to current research and teaching methods. Engineering is suited to the use of educational technologies ranging from simulating dangerous environments, to replacing laboratory and factories difficult to maintain and impossible to walk through.(2) The use of computers in engineering education allows practical experiences and help in data analysis. Although, work would often be impossible without computers, there are many advantageous in the utilization of computers in teaching and learning but, there are many difficulties in using the new technologies. A few of these disadvantages are lack of appropriate software and hardware, lack of time, technical support and technical expertise on behalf of the instructors, etc.(1) One issue remains the same; a less developed country’s technological diffusion rates remain the determinant factor in the successful utilization of scientific knowledge transferred to these ...
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...is a huge dearth of good quality colleges for higher education in India especially in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Our research shows that the engineering education has been quiet neglected in this part of the country primarily due to the lack of any quality education provider in this sector. After a considerable analysis of the various available options three partners/ friends and members of The National Trust, Mr. Mahesh Sharma, Mr. Nagarjuna Shetty and Mr. Patrick D’Souza have zeroed down on starting an Educational institute i.e. an engineering college. The college will be located at Jamshedpur, a tier 2 Industrial city in the state if Jharkhand in eastern India. As per the business plan, the team envisions a high quality education infrastructure, to cater to the needs of the students from the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal as well as other nearby states. Mr Pattrick D’souza with his immense experience as an educator and an administrator will be the director of the Buddha Institute of Technology for the first five years after its Inception. The institute will be starting off with three branches of engineering at first viz. Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering. Buddha Institute of Technology aims to expand in coming years into more branches of engineering at first, followed by expansion into other fields of education like medical sciences and Management studies. The administrative body of the Institute was formed...
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...session (11 months only).The Walk-In-Interview will be held in the month of Julyas per schedule displayed on the Institute website. Interested & eligible candidates are required to bring 3 copies of Bio-data in prescribed proformaalongwith all original certificates at the time of Interview. They are also required to bring one set of photo copies of relevant degree & experience certificate, one pass-port size photograph alongwith proof of identification at the time of Interview. Total No. of Vacancy (Department-wise) :90(Reservation will be done as per Government of India norms) (Applied Mechanics-18;Mechanical Engineering-14; Civil Engg-02; Electronics & Commun.Egg-06; Electrical Engineering-10; Computer Science & Engg-25; School of Management Studies-06; Humanities & Social Science-04; Chemical Engineering-05). Essential Qualifications: (i) For all Engineering Departments: M. Tech. in appropriate discipline of engineeringwith first class (60% Marks or 6.5 CPI on 10 Scale) at both Bachelor’s and Master’s level. Preference will be given to PhD candidates. (ii) For School of Management Studies:Ph.D. (Marketing Management/ Human Resource Management/ Operation Management /...
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