HECTOR ESTRELLA Job Objective Seeking a position that that will utilize my knowledge and skills in a Company that is highly competitive and will further enhance my skills in a friendly environment. This also includes a work that will foster and develop continuous career development. * * Education University of Perpetual Help System-Dalta BS Electronics and Communications Engineering Undergraduate, Completed 5th yr, 1st sem School of St. Mark (2008) With Distinction Awards
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The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the main part of any digital computer. The CPU usually is made up of three parts, the main memory, arithmetic-logic unit, and the control unit. The CPU is connected to the other various equipment is the computer system which include input/output devices, storage units and other peripheral equipment. Essentially the CPU is the brains of a computers system. In 1968 Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce created the company giant, Intel which is now the largest CPU manufacturer
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Computer Crimes Computer Crimes Computer Crimes Advances in telecommunications and in computer technology have brought us to the information revolution. The rapid advancement of the telephone, cable, satellite and computer networks, combined with the help of technological breakthroughs in computer processing speed, and information storage, has lead us to the latest revolution, and also the newest style of crime, "computer crime". The following information will provide you with evidence
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2012 | EEE207 | ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS II | D- | A | A | 2012 | EEE415 | ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN | D- | A | A- | 2013 | EEE413 | DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN(EEE) | D- | A | A- | 2013 | EEE411 | VLSI DESIGN(EEE) | D- | A | B+ | | | | | | | Academic Achievements | Vice Chancellor's Honors List Dean's Honors List Winner of Quiz Competition on Building Circuits | Work experience following first engineering degree | Start Date | End Date | Employer | Description |
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implanted computer chips in their brains (Anderson 2002). It would be easy to dismiss such a bold concept as a product of fiction. However, many films and books with plots set in the future have successfully predicted the invention of many current technologies that simply did not exist at the time, including flat-screen TVs (Back to the Future II), unmanned aircraft (The Terminator), and video chatting (2001: A Space Odyssey). Suffice it to say, brain implants, as these embedded computer chips are called
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question. In 1975 pacemaker technology was in its early years. The technology was so new that doctors were not very skilled at the installation of the pacemakers. Once installed these units acted as the patient’s normal heartbeat and any malfunction would have caused certain death. The pacemaker units were very sensitive and there had been a story of a “patient pulling the pacemaker wire in his chest, and dying after yawning deeply,” (Sole, para. 3). Stanton Medical Technologies manufactured these pacemakers
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Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor, or CMOS, is a widely used type of semiconductor. CMOS semiconductors use both NMOS(negative polarity) and PMOS(positive polarity) circuits. Since only one of the circuit types is on at any given time, CMOS chips require less power than chips using just one type of transistor. This feature makes them convenient for use in battery-powered devices such as laptops. Personal computers also contain a small amount of battery-powered CMOS memory to hold the date,
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Assignment question: 1. What is Progressive’s business? a. Insurance Company b. Personal automobile insurance c. Property-casualty insurance d. Primary liability and physical damage insurance for automobiles and trucks owned by business primarily e. Professional liability insurance to community banks, directors, and officers f. Pet Injury coverage g. Usage-based insurance h. Insurance-related service 2. What is critical to
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VIEWPOINT Ingredient branding case study: Intel Introduction 1. Introduction to ingredient branding 2. The need for an ingredient brand 3. Developing the ingredient brand strategy 4. Intel co-operative marketing strategy 5. Creating a quality standard 6. Intel campaign investment 7. Ingredient branding results 8. Ingredient branding success factors 1. Introduction to ingredient branding Every month more than 4 million billion (4 x 1015) transistors are produced; more than half a million for every
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Week 6 Discuss the differences between HIPAA and the Privacy Act of 1974. The Privacy Act protected identifiable medical records by determining the “legal authority for collecting and storing the records, individuals about whom records will be collected, what kinds of information will be collected, and how the records will be used.” It did not apply to or anticipate electronic records, and it only bound federal agencies. HIPAA applied to all electronic records and provided greater specificity
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