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Overview of Computer Hardware: Introduction to Basic Terms & Concepts
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Maximizing your score in the TOEFL independent writing task refers to the strategies and techniques you can use to achieve the highest possible score on the separate writing section of the TOEFL exam. This section requires you to write an essay in response to a prompt and is designed to assess your ability to write in English in an academic context. To maximize your score, you should aim to write a well-organized, well-supported, and error-free essay demonstrating your ability to use advanced vocabulary, complex sentence structures, and appropriate tone and style. This can be achieved through effective planning, good time management, specific examples and details, and thorough proofreading and editing.
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Light is a unique form of energy in that it displays properties of both particles and waves.
£3.75 Preview RemoveCultural Context in Bharati Mukherjeeâs Jasmine
Described as âthe foremost chronicler of the multicultural New Americaâ, Bharati Mukherjee constitutes her works with the life of South Asian expatriates/immigrants in the United States and Canada. Her novel, Jasmine, explores the process of acculturation and assimilation from different perspectives. T. S. Eliot says, "The culture of the individual is dependent upon ... society to which that group or class belongs. Therefore, it is the culture of the society that is fundamental". The protagonist of the novel, Jasmine, experiences cultural conflict both in and out of her own culture. Right from the beginning, Jyoti rebels against her cultural inscriptions by excelling in education as it gives her a way to distinguish herself from other girls of her age and shape an identity that questions the patriarchal hegemony...
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Detailed notes containing place detail e.g. China's tied aid, Fair trade in parts of Africa, Ugandan coffee aid A level Geography
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SYLLABUS Module I: Introductory concepts: Introduction, definition, objectives, Life cycle â Requirements analysis and specification. Design and Analysis: Cohesion and coupling, Data flow oriented Design: Transform centered design, Transaction centered design. Analysis of specific systems like Inventory control, Reservation system. Module II: Object-oriented Design: Object modeling using UML, use case diagram, class diagram, interaction diagrams: activity diagram, unified development process. Module III: Implementing and Testing: Programming language characteristics, fundamentals, languages, classes, coding style efficiency. Testing: Objectives, black box and white box testing, various testing strategies, Art of debugging. Maintenance, Reliability and Availability: Maintenance: Characteristics, controlling factors, maintenance tasks, side effects, preventive maintenance â Re Engineering â Reverse Engineering â configuration management â Maintenance tools and techniques. Reliability: Concepts, Errors, Faults, Repair and availability, reliability and availability models. Recent trends and developments. Module IV: Software quality: SEI CMM and ISO-9001. Software reliability and fault-tolerance, software project planning, monitoring, and control. Computer-aided software engineering (CASE), Component model of software development, Software reuse. Text Book: 1. Mall Rajib, Fundamentals of Software Engineering, PHI. 2. Pressman, Software Engineering Practitionerâs Approach, TMH. CONTENTS Module 1: Lecture 1: Introduction to Software Engineering Lecture 2: Software Development Life Cycle- Classical Waterfall Model Lecture 3: Iterative Waterfall Model, Prototyping Model, Evolutionary Model Lecture 4: Spiral Model Lecture 5: Requirements Analysis and Specification Lecture 6: Problems without a SRS document, Decision Tree, Decision Table Lecture 7: Formal System Specification Lecture 8: Software Design Lecture 9: Software Design Strategies Lecture 10: Software Analysis & Design Tools Lecture 11: Structured Design Module 2: Lecture 12: Object Modelling Using UML Lecture 13: Use Case Diagram Lecture 14: Class Diagrams Lecture 15: Interaction Diagrams Lecture 16: Activity and State Chart Diagram DEPT OF CSE & IT VSSUT, Burla Module 3: Lecture 17: Coding Lecture 18: Testing Lecture 19: Black-Box Testing Lecture 20: White-Box Testing Lecture 21: White-Box Testing (cont..) Lecture 22: Debugging, Integration and System Testing Lecture 23: Integration Testing Lecture 24: Software Maintenance Lecture 25: Software Maintenance Process Models Lecture 26: Software Reliability and Quality Management Lecture 27: Reliability Growth Models Module 4: Lecture 28: Software Quality Lecture 29: SEI Capability Maturity Model Lecture 30: Software Project Planning Lecture 31: Metrics for Software Project Size Estimation Lecture 32: Heuristic Techniques, Analytical Estimation Techniques Lecture 33: COCOMO Model Lecture 34: Intermediate COCOMO Model Lecture 35: Staffing Level Estimation DEPT OF CSE & IT VSSUT, Burla Lecture 36: Project Scheduling Lecture 37: Organization Structure Lecture 38: Risk Management Lecture 39: Computer Aided Software Engineering Lecture 40: Software Reuse Lecture 41: Reuse Approach
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This guide offers concise answers to common questions about heat exchanger piping design. It covers essential topics like piping layouts, thermal expansion, flow dynamics, and material selection. The focus is on ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliability in heat exchanger systems by addressing key design considerations. Perfect for engineers and professionals seeking quick, practical insights into optimal piping arrangements and troubleshooting design challenges.
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We get to know the way of nature, and how our actions affect it. We gain a deeper understanding of people, and why they do the things they do. Best of all, we get to enrich our lives with the latest knowledge of health, nutrition, technology, and business, among others
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