Vision of Microsoft: “A personal computer in every home running Microsoft software.” Mission of Microsoft: “At Microsoft, our vision and values are to help people and businesses throughout the world realize their true potential.” Values at Microsoft: As a company, and as individuals, we value integrity, honesty, openness, personal excellence, constructive self-criticism, continual self-improvement, and mutual respect. We are committed to our customers and partners and have a passion for technology
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Report Writing Guide Lines 1. Abstract —we cannot accommodate boldface, headings, or bullets within the abstract. You must either remove this formatting and incorporate the text into the abstract or move the content to the body of the text. If small caps are used for a definition in the Abstract, small caps must be used again (once ‐ for the same definition) within the body of text. 2. Table of Contents: The table of contents should not be numbered and the contents must start from page
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1970’s Dartmouth Basic- was created by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz on May 1, 1964. Basic stands for Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code . The aims of the BASIC system were: to develop a system and language that was friendly, easy to learn and use, to introduce computing as an adjunct to other courses, to operate an open access policy (i-programmer.info, 2010). Pascal- was created by Niklaus Wirth in 1972. He wanted a language suitable for teaching but for teaching computer science
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Multimedia, or mixed-media, systems offer presentations that integrate effects existing in a variety of formats, including text, graphics, animation, audio, and video. Such presentations first became commercially available in very primitive form in the early 1980s, as a result of advances that have been made in digital compression technology-- particularly the difficult area of image compression. Multimedia online services are obtainable through telephone/computer or television links, multimedia
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documents called Web pages. Web pages are files stored on computers called Web servers. Computers reading the Web pages are called Web clients. Web clients view the pages with a program called a Web browser. Popular browsers are Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. How does the WWW work? How does the browser fetch the pages? A browser fetches a Web page from a server by a request. A request is a standard HTTP request containing a page address. A page address looks like this: http://www.someone
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A Large Scale Web-Based Virtual Oscilloscope Laboratory Experiment |S.H. Chen, V. Ramakrishnan, R. Chen, S.Y. Hu, Y. Zhuang, | | | |C.C. Ko, Ben M. Chen | |Department of Electrical Engineering
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Unit 2 Assignment – Data Encryption Security & Lab 3.10D and Lab 3.10E Oren Shedo Kaplan University Abstract Computer key encryption is becoming popular day by day because of hackers within the online world. Hackers are cracking into peoples systems left and right for their own personal gain and gaining information that can be used for identity theft. Identity theft is one of the biggest cybercrimes out there today. There are numerous security protocols and techniques out there to secure
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What is a Standard? According to International Organization for Standardization (ISO), standards are “documented agreements containing technical specifications or other precise criteria to be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of characteristics, to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose.” Standards are developed by combined efforts from several interested volunteer members from the industry like producers, consumers and regulators
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One of the main objects of the Electronic Transactions Act (ETA) was to facilitate transactions of an electronic nature . However, the ETA fails to incorporate clear legislation for courts to follow and interpret in relation to the incorporation of terms of these contracts. With such ambiguity within the ETA , this can create problems for parties entering into a contract of an electronic nature. This problem extends further to the judicial system, with no clear legislative materials to facilitate
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Quiz 2 Study Guide 1. In order from beginning to end, the major steps in the SDLC, are: A) systems analysis/planning; systems design; building the system; testing; and implementation. B) systems design; testing; building the system; and implementation. C) systems analysis/planning; systems design; building the system; implementation; and testing. D) systems analysis/planning; implementation; building the system; and testing. 2. Which of the following basic system functionalities is used
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