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    paste operations. It is primarily a pejorative term; those who use the term are often implying a lack of programming competence. It may also be the result of technology limitations (e.g., an insufficiently expressive development environment) as subroutines or libraries would normally be used instead. However, there are occasions when copy and paste programming is considered acceptable or necessary, such as for boilerplate, loop unrolling (when not supported automatically by the compiler), or certain

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    ( Definition on subroutine ) There are four subroutines in a tennis serve; preparation, ball toss, connection and follow through. The preparation phase consists of mental build up or picture and knee bend. During the ball toss phase I bring the racquet behind my back to behind my head.

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    Week Five Learning Journal The Ongoing Emphasis on Static Members Static, static, static; but what does all this static mean? Re occuringly, our reading material conveys the idea of static members. During the course of chapter five, I develop a keen understanding on how to use static members, say variables and methods. Building static variables and methods means building class members that hold the same values through all instances. No matter how many instances of a class I instantiate, static

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    The need for more powerful and user-friendly software grows exponentially every year. This means that there is a higher demand for better quality and more versatile software. Higher quality software that is versatile and consistent was very difficult to create for developers before object-oriented programming was created. The object-oriented programming method of utilizing objects and methods has revolutionized the way programmers create new applications. By allowing objects to be reusable and flexible

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    OBJECT: refers to a particular instance of a class where the object can be a combination of variables, functions, and data structures. INSTANCE: The new operator instantiates a class by allocating memory for a new object and returning a reference to that memory, "instantiating a class" means the same thing as "creating an object." When you create an object, you are creating an "instance" of a class. CLASS: It is a template that describes the data and behavior associated with instances of that class

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    Case Study #2 1. Abortion is murder, because murder is intentionally killing an innocent person.  Therefore, abortion is wrong. Explicit premises: a. Abortion is Murder. b. Murder is intentionally killing an innocent person c. Abortion is wrong. Implicit premises: a. Abortion is a crime because it is murder b. Murder is wrong therefore abortion is wrong. 2. The rate of drowning increases with the rate of ice cream eating.  Therefore, ice cream eating leads to drowning. Explicit

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    1.4.5 SCALABILITY Growing rate of incoming streaming data is indefinite. Even though the arrival rate of update transactions are not predefined, system processor has to adapt the stream data flow as it grows continuously. Adaptive Stream Query Processor is designed and implemented to execute continuous queries and to adapt indefinite data flow by clustering, proper indexing so as to reduce the storage space and fast retrieval of streaming data. STREAM PROCESSOR Streaming processing is the ideal

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    A. Philosophical Statement. It’s important for all teachers to set up classroom rules and guideline for students at the beginning of the school term. Giving a welcoming address and greeting students will create a good and peaceful atmosphere for everyone. To create a good relationship for me and my students, I will introduce myself and tell them to also introduce their self and exchange peasantry to get familiarized with one another. One example is to get student involve in setting class rules.

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    Abstract Data cleansing is an issue with very critical importance in data mining. It helps in preserving the quality of data used for data mining. An important sub task of data cleansing is duplicate detection. Duplication occurs when some real world object has multiple representations in data source. A lots of work has been done in duplicate detection in structured data such as relational database. But it is just a recently that the focus has been given on duplicate detection in hierarchical and

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    User | | Course | C++ Programming I | Test | Week 5 Midterm Exam | Started | 11/12/12 5:06 PM | Submitted | 11/13/12 10:28 PM | Status | Completed | Score | 64 out of 100 points   | Time Elapsed | 2 hours, 0 minute out of 2 hours. | Instructions | The midterm exam consists of multiple choice questions. You will have 2 hours to complete it. Good Luck! | Question 1 0 out of 2 points | | | Study the following code snippet: int greater_num(int num1, int num2) {

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