...Deciphering Mulholland Drive Mulholland Drive is a twisted and exhilarating movie directed by David Lynch. The movies tells the story of a Canadian women, Diane Selwyn, who moves to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. For the most of the movie, we are thrown into a dream Diane has. In this dream many of the characters and people in her actual life are integrated into her dream with new identities. The last part of the movie we are brought back to Diane’s actual reality. Only once I was brought into Diane’s reality did I realize the importance of the fantasy. I believe Diane has realized the hard, cruel reality of Hollywood and this has caused her to have a breakdown. She has lost the love of her life to this Hollywood scene and is faced with the fact that she is a failed actress. These inner conflicts and struggles have caused her despair and ultimately her demise. David Lynch is highly praised in this movie because of his ability to mesh fantasy and reality. The fantasy part digs into Diane’s deepest desires and conflicts. A lot of the things that happen in the dream part of the movie, I feel display the way she wished things had happened, mostly with her relationship with Camille. In order to understand Mulholland Drive you must be able to distinguish between Diane’s dream and her reality. The movie starts with Diane arriving to Hollywood, she is very excited and thrilled for her new opportunity. In the fantasy Diane is introduced as Betty and is described...
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...HDD Power Consumption VS Performance Hard Disk Drive- abbreviated as HDD is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using rapidly rotating disks coated with magnetic material. Magnetic hard-disk drives are used to store most of the data accessible by personal computers and workstations, as well as much of the data being processed by large enterprise servers. The data is stored digitally as tiny magnetized regions, called bits, on the disk. In this assignment, I would like to compare two different HDD by Western Digital. Western Digital is one of the largest computer hard disk drive manufacturers in the world. The way WD designed their website is intuitive so it’s easier for the user to comprehend, and decide which hard drive will best fit the customer needs. They say “Our colors give you the power”, by comparing each individual HDD we can easily decide which hard disk drive should be purchased according to customers’ needs. Refer to Figure 1 to compare between various HDDs that Western Digital offers. The two HDDs that I would like to focus on are the WD Green- Cool, quiet, eco-friendly, and WD Black- Maximum performance for power computing. WD Green Desktop Hard Drive WD Green Desktop Hard Drives are designed to run very cool and quiet when in operation, in other words eco- friendly, which are beneficial for energy efficiency. WD Green 1TB Desktop Hard Drive: 3.5-inch, SATA 6 GB/s, IntelliPower, 64MB Cache WD10EZRX. This HDD is 1TB...
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...How to build a drive through supermarket Name: Institution: How to build a drive through supermarket A drive through supermarket, also referred to as drive through, is a supermarket selling day to day ordinary things only that in this kind of the supermarket customers do not get out of their vehicles to buy products. They just drive in line into the supermarket in their cars and buy the goods they are interested in buying. This service will help all kinds of shoppers regardless of their age, disabilities and nature of the goods they are buying since they will get to do their shopping without stepping a foot out of their cars (O’Shaughnessy, 21014). Over the years, drive through supermarket operators has come up with ideas to make their services rendered as fast and efficient as possible according to Oches (2013).Building a drive through supermarket will begin with the supermarket being located in a place with a big space for several lanes for the cars to use. The lane can be dual lane or single for each direction of the flow of the cars. This is to mean that depending on which direction the customers drove from, at least finding a queue to follow will be easy. The lines need to have a sign that can be read clearly showing the direction of their line and their status i.e. whether in operation or not...
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...When comparing the SCSI Hard Drives, in my opinion the best of the group is the Seagate Constellation. Its price is one of the best, the seek time is so much better than the rest, it runs a faster interface type then the rest, and it has the best noise rating of the group. The worst one on the page is the HP/Compaq. Even though it is the best price, the maximum temperature rating is only 95°F and in a poorly ventilated room, temperatures inside a tower could exceed 95°F. The other three in the list all have about the same specification but there biggest downfall is price. The closest to the Seagate is the Dell and it is still over a hundred dollars more expensive. Other specifications were all close to each other with the exception of the interface type. The Seagate is the only one running at a faster rate. When comparing the SATA Hard Drives, in my opinion the best of the group is once again the Seagate Barracuda. Once again its price is one of the best in the group, has the best seek time, runs on a faster interface and is rated one of the best is noise specification. The worst one in this group is the Toshiba. First of all its price is the most expensive of the group, and then its spindle speed is far worse than all the others at 5400 rpms, which makes it the slowest in seek time as well at 12 ms in comparison to the rest which run at around 8 to 9 ms. The rest of the hard drives in the group all average about the same with the Western Digital running at the same...
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...Technical Writing Project Coversheet Capstone Proposal Project Name: Securing the Universal Serial Bus Interface for the Enterprise Environment Student Name: Steve Wild _ Degree Program: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology – Security Emphasis _ Mentor Name: Yolanda DuPree____________________________________________________ Signature Block: Student’s Signature: _______________________________________________________ Mentor’s Signature: _______________________________________________________ Running head: SECURING THE USB INTERFACE 1 Securing the Universal Serial Bus Interface for the Enterprise Environment Steve Wild Western Governor’s University SECURING THE USB INTERFACE 2 Summary The USB interface is one vector of possible attack against a company and must be proactively defended against data theft, data loss, and corporate espionage in order for a company to maintain a secure enterprise environment, minimize downtime, and maximize productivity. Project Goals and Objectives There are several goals that will be accomplished during this project: explore the hardware problems, explore the software problems, explore the policy problems, and give real world examples. The objectives are: provide example...
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...Write Endurance in Flash Drives: Measurements and Analysis Simona Boboila Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 simona@ccs.neu.edu Peter Desnoyers Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 pjd@ccs.neu.edu Abstract We examine the write endurance of USB flash drives using a range of approaches: chip-level measurements, reverse engineering, timing analysis, whole-device endurance testing, and simulation. The focus of our investigation is not only measured endurance, but underlying factors at the level of chips and algorithms—both typical and ideal—which determine the endurance of a device. Our chip-level measurements show endurance far in excess of nominal values quoted by manufacturers, by a factor of as much as 100. We reverse engineer specifics of the Flash Translation Layers (FTLs) used by several devices, and find a close correlation between measured whole-device endurance and predictions from reverse-engineered FTL parameters and measured chip endurance values. We present methods based on analysis of operation latency which provide a non-intrusive mechanism for determining FTL parameters. Finally we present Monte Carlo simulation results giving numerical bounds on endurance achievable by any on-line algorithm in the face of arbitrary or malicious access patterns. 1 Introduction In recent years flash memory has entered widespread use, in embedded media players, photography, portable drives, and solid-state disks (SSDs) for...
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...Contents 1. Introduction 2. History of Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Industry 3 Definition of HDD 4. Structure of the Industry 5. Competitiveness 6. Challenges 7. Conclusion 1. Introduction In this era, people own various types of electronics which contain hard disk drives. Among these HDD (Hard Disk Drive) industries, Seagate is one of the worldwide leaders in manufacturing and marketing of hard disk drives. Seagate’s corporate office is located in Scotts Valley, California and employs nearly 52,000 people around the world. As one of employees in Seagate Company, I will explain in detail the nature of the HDD industry and its products. 2. History of HDD Industry Behind the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) industry is an interesting and challenging history. In 24 years it progressed from a monstrosity with fifty two-foot diameter disks holding five Mbytes of data to today's drives measuring 3.5 inches wide and holding 2 Tera-Bytes. The HDD market has expanded into consumer applications such as camcorders, cell phones, audio players, video players, video recorders, personal assistants and video game consoles. Before the disk drive was created, there were magnetic drums. In the 1950s, Engineering Research Associates of Minneapolis built the first commercial magnetic drum storage unit for the U.S. Navy, called ERA 110, which could store up to a million bits of data. In 1956, IBM invented the first computer disk storage, the 305 RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and...
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...large capacity like 120 GB and above. A philips screwdriver will do fine for you purpose. To upgrade your PS3 capacity, you need to do the following steps. First, you need to backup your current data if you don’t want to lose it. Insert an external drive; it could be a flash or a hard disk, which is FAT32 type. Next, from the system menu on you PS3, choose the backup utility. Now, the data of your PS3 is copied to your external drive. The next step is extracting the hard disk of the console. First, open HDD plastic cover which is located on the left side of your console. Next, remove the blue screw using the philips screwdriver. After that, open the metal latch. Then, slide out the hard disk drive. After that, remove the four screws that hold the hard drive to the tray; you’ll need a little power in order to do that. Now, it’s time to change the hard disk. Swap the hard disk drives and install the screws into the new hard disk. After that, put the drive tray back into the console and slide it inside into place. Then, replace the blue screw and tight it. After that, place the HDD plastic cover back. Then, switch on the console. Now, the new hard disk is automatically formatted by the PS3 system. After that, insert the external drive which has your PS3 backup data and from the system menu, recover your old data. To sum up, upgrading your PS3 capacity process can be done by backing up the data and switching the hard disk of the console. It’s an easy process. So, you don’t have...
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...Web or Mobile Applications- Google Drive Jonie Bonfield IT/205 Saturday, July 26, 2014 Karen Diggs Web or Mobile Applications-GOOGLE DRIVE Google.com is not only a top search engine on its own, but the majority of Google’s web applications are highly ranked as well. Google’s mission statement says a lot about what it offers- “Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” This is not surprising, as on a regular basis we can find information on how other Google web applications- Google Forms, Google Drive, Google Docs, and Google Calendar have been groundbreaking for millions. For the sake of this assignment, Google Drive is the main subject of this paper. We can go into any office building throughout the world and find numerous technology devices and tools used to save and share information between other people and computers. These devices and tools can include USB flash drives, portable harddrives, memory sticks, data CDs, etc. However, all of these are disposable. Meaning they can be ruined, destroyed, erased, and stolen. How is that a benefit to our work environment? So say we saved an incredibly important research project on a USB drive, a couple of USB drives actually, just in case. What are our options if those USB drives were to disappear or get ruined somehow? How could, as they say, “the show go on”? Seriously, what are the options for us to present those barrier breaking research results to the major...
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...Overview Rewards and punishments are failing us as motivators, declares Pink. Encouraging autonomy, mastery and purpose in personal and professional settings will lead to more productive, creative, and ultimately fulfilling lives. Part One: A New Operating System Chapter 1 questions the traditional view of human motivation that rewards pushing people to perform better and work harder. Pink explains that people have operating systems--the first, Motivation 1.0, is the biological drive to survive, and the second, Motivation 2.0 (M2), is driven by extrinsic motivators. Pink then describes organizations’ limited attempts to improve M2 by fostering environments for employees to grow and gain more autonomy. Pink describes how M2 is increasingly incompatible with how we organize what we do, how we think about what we do, and how we do what we do. He describes how organizations are morphing into entities that allow for a mix of goals rather than segregated by for-profit and not-for-profit. He describes how humans think irrationally, contrary to what economists may believe. Finally, Pink describes how people need to be intrinsically motivated in order for our motivational operating system to function. In Chapter 2, Pink discusses the negative consequences of utilizing carrots and sticks, à la M2, to encourage certain actions or results. Firstly, carrots and sticks have the potential to diminish intrinsic motivation, which is driven by passion, pleasure, and interest in a certain...
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...What Drives Us? What is drive and why is it important? It is the ambition and will of an individual to commit an act. We are driven by what motivates us and success is measured in many ways. Goals can be a part of this process, but are not always necessary. The most common motivator is reward, such as money; however it is not the only one. People are also driven by emotion and power. Without motivation, our society would not be as prosperous as it is today. Money, power, and emotion are the most prevalent things that compel us to wake up and do what we do each and every day. Our ability to earn money plays a large part in how we fit into society. Those that lack education and the ambition to learn generally find themselves the poorest while those that seek knowledge and want to better their lives usually hold wealth and power. Sometimes blind luck or chance can affect how we live. Winning the lottery or inventing something useful can change your life in many ways. They say you can’t buy happiness, but I would sure like to give it a try. The bottom line is having too much money is preferable to not having enough. Acting according to the law is a choice we all have to make. People who commit horrific crimes are driven, but not necessarily by the same things as the rest of the population. Feelings of power and the adrenaline rush from committing a crime can be addictive. Criminals usually commit more severe crimes after they learn how to get away with smaller ones...
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...The Price of RAM And Hard Drive Storage Over The Past 30 Years The price and capacities of RAM and hard drive storage have come a long way in the past 30 years. Take for instance, in 1981 an 18MB hard drive cost $2500, today a 1TB hard drive costs $150. In 1990 RAM costs were $50 per MB and today one can purchase 2GB RAM for approximately $50. Observe the following table pertaining to hard drive cost vs GB capacity from 1980-2009: Table Source: iStockAnalyst Observe that there is a strong exponential correlation in the capacity vs cost ratio, where r=0.9916. During the last 30 years the capacity per unit cost ratio has nearly doubled approximately every 14 months. The regression equation is given by: Many TB+ drives have become available which recently broken the $0.10/GB boundary, whilst the next milestone being $0.01/GB or $10/TB. If historical trends continue, then 10 years from now the cost per GB of hard drive capacity will become $0.0000351 per GB or $0.0351 per TB. For $100, one could purchase a 2,849TB drive 10 years from now, based on the analysis of historical trends. Although 120 PB drives are currently available in the server and super computing market, consumer grade hard drives aren’t available in these sizes, as the physical size and cost per PB is too great for the marketability in the consumer market. Based on historical trends, one could forecast the availability of a consumer level 100TB hard drive in the next five years. It must be noted all figures...
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...Hard Drives Robert Rzeszuto Most people don’t realize just how complex, interesting, and important the hard drive really is. The hard drive has gone through many important changes throughout its history to become the hard drive we use today. The hard drive records its data in a very complex way, but its still one of the most reliable pieces of technology to store our precious data. The hard drive comes in different interfaces and forms that became more user-‐friendly as the hard drive progressed. The hard drive is the main device for storing data on a personal computer. IBM first introduced the hard drive in 1956, but they were not used in personal computers until the 1980s. Still in the early 1980s the hard drive was rare and expensive. Not until the late 1980s did it become ...
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...HKU SPACE Po Leung Kuk Community College Higher Diploma Programme Business Information System Group Project Topic 1 - Google Drive Table of content: Content Introduction3 Introduction to Google Drive3 Functions4 1. Synchronizing files in your computer with Google Drive4 2. Share files with Google users5 3. Several Google Drive users can edit the same file at the same time in different places6 4. Google Drive viewer allows users to preview over thirty file formats8 5. Document offline editing10 6. Revision History11 7. Web app13 The area (other than Microsoft Office) that can assist users15 Conclusion17 Introduction Nowadays, cloud computing become more and more popular. The most famous tools providing all-round cloud computing service are Google Drive and Dropbox. Cloud computing refers to a model of computing that provides access to a shared pool of computing resources (storages, application, and services, over a network, often the Internet. End users can access cloud-based applications through a web browser or a light-weight desktop or mobile app while the business software and user's data are stored on servers at a remote location. One of the advantages of using cloud computing is the location independent resources. Introduction to Google Drive Google Drive provides Google users a 5GB free of cloud computing storage. It accompanies with Google Doc, offering web-based office suite and data storage service. It allows...
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...Nature of Customers Demand 1. Factors that influence the changes in demand that Drive Smart experiences are seasonal changes, weather changes if it is hot or warm people walk more often then they would in the snow, events (weddings, golf tournaments), holidays, (Christmas, new years, long weekends). 2. Drive Smart manages the supplying of their service by trying to staff appropriately for each occasion. (Since they are new they will know next year better if a weekend- Recommendation- keeping track of sales and weather to better know for the years to come). 3. For changes in increase in demand Drive Smart would hire more drivers. 4. Drive Smart has not been in business for more then a year 5. They have not made changes yet they opened in the spring, it’s still in the first stages of development Promotion: · Drive Smart uses Facebook. Google ad words, yelp, signage in restaurants and bars for their advertising. Their strategy is to dominate the web. Most of their advertising dollars are spent on internet advertising. · They use $5.00 off promotional cards. Also looking at a Groupon promotion. · Public Relations: type media used or not used, frequency - strategy? Not currently used · No personal selling is used · Direct marketing & electronic commerce: type used and strategy? Pricing: Drive Smart looked at current businesses in the market, as well as other similar businesses in BC to set up a pricing strategy...
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