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Defining New Languages For Querying Rdf Data
III. RELATED WORKS
In work [4] querying at the syntactic level the RDF model can be written down in XML notation. It
would therefore seem reasonable to assume that query RDF using an XML query language.
However, this approach disregards the fact that RDF is not just an XML dialect, but has its own data
model that is very different from the XML tree structure.
However, most approaches define new languages for querying RDF data, which has the following
shortcomings: Languages are difficult to integrate with SQL queries used in database applications,
and incur inefficiency as data has to be transformed from SQL to the corresponding language data
format .In work [5] a SQL–based scheme for querying RDF data is proposed. SPARQL is an RDF
query language, able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework
(RDF) format.
In this [6] studied the problem of keyword search over relational databases. The objective is to find
out related tuples in the database which may span across multiple tables. The keyword search
system would ease the users who do not have any knowledge of the database schema to place the
search. Basically, proposed a two–step approach: in the first step, all tuples which contain at least
one input keyword are identified. Then in the second step, the method exhausts all the possibilities
of tuple joins to see which tuples can be joined so that collectively contain all of the input keywords.
Their approach
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Url ( Uniform Resource Locator )
URL(Uniform Resource Locator): A URL which is an abbreviated form of Uniform Resource
Locator is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. A common way to access
any Website is by entering the URL in the address line of the Web browser. However, any file in the
website can be specified in the URL to access the same, it can either be a home page of the website,
an image file related to the website or even a program such as a common gateway interface
application or Java Applet. The URL contains the name of the protocol to be used to access the file
resource, a domain name that identifies a specific computer on the Internet, and a pathname, a
hierarchical description that specifies the location of a file on that computer. URL strings consists of
three parts (Substrings): Network Protocol Host name or address File or resource location These
substrings are separated by special characters as follows:– protocol :// host / location URL Protocol
The 'protocol' substring defines a network protocol to be used to access a resource. These strings are
short names followed by three characters like ://. Typical URL Protocols include http://, ftp:// and
mailto:// URL Host The 'host' substring identifies a computer or network device. Hosts come from
standard databases like DNS and can be names or IP addresses. For example,
compnetworking.about.com is the host here. URL Location The 'location' substring contains a path
to one specific network
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The History of Chamber Music
The History of Chamber Music
What is chamber music?
It is ensemble instrumental music for up to about ten performers with typically one performer to a
part.
Since circa 1450, there has been instrumental music designed for private playing. These pieces used
many instruments and (in Germany) it was common that the folk songs would contain 2–3
countermelodies to expand and elaborate the whole, and to arrange the outcome for groups of
instruments. Although the pieces were never written for particular instruments, we can, through
art/paintings, reasonably guess that the viol was a predominant early chamber music instrument.
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Parallel to the developments that led from the vocal chanson, in France, to the instrumental canzona,
primarily in Italy, was the development of the dance suite. Early sixteenth–century dance tunes in all
countries of Western Europe usually had appeared in pairs: one was slow, stately in mood and in
duple metre (i.e., with two beats to the bar); the other fast, lively in mood, usually in triple metre,
and often melodically similar to the first. Through much of the sixteenth century, composers in the
several countries sought to expand the dance pair into a unified dance suite. Suites based on
variations of one movement appeared in England; suites in which each of four dances had its own
rhythmic character, melodically based on the first dance, were written in Germany; sets of dances
with no internal relationships to each other were common in Italy. The most influential steps were
taken in France by composers for the lute or the clavecin (harpsichord). Consisting essentially of
four dance forms that were then popular – the allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue – the suites
they composed were based on contrasting tempos, metres, and rhythmic patterns. The French
version of the dance suite became the prototype for later chamber–music forms.
It was not until the middle of the seventeenth century that two types of composition –
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Woman Shoes Research Paper
/**
* Write a description of class Player here.
*
* @author (your name)
* @version (a version number or a date)
*/
public class ONLINE_SALE_SYSTEM
{
private String Woman_Shoes; private String Man_Shoes;
public ONLINE_SALE_SYSTEM()
{
this.Woman_Shoes = null; this.Man_Shoes = null;
}
public void Enter_SHOES_Name(String Name)
{
this.Woman_Shoes = Shoes;
}
public String View_Shoes_Name()
{
return Shoes_Name;
}
public void Enter_Shoes_Type(int Shoes)
{
this.Shoes_Type = Type;
}
public int View_Woman_Shoes()
{
return Woman_Shoes;
}
public void Print()
{
System.out.print(" Shoes Name : " + View_Shoes_Name());
System.out.println("n Type of Shoes are : " + View_Shoes_Type());
}
public class Woman_Shoes
{
// private ArrayList List;
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");
NEW.Print();
System.out.print("nn");
NEW = null;
}
else
{
System.out.print('u000C');
System.out.print("This sandles are not available :(");
}
}
public void Print_Sandles_Type()
{
System.out.print('u000C');
System.out.println("The type of andles are : nn"); for(Player Play : List) {
System.out.print("nn" + Sandles + "). ");
Shoes.Print();
Sandles += 1;
}
Sandles = 0;
}
} public class Boots extends Woman_Shoes
{ private ArrayList List;
private int flats; private int trainers;
private Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); private int i;
private Scanner S = new Scanner(System.in); private String A;
/*
*/
public Boots()
{
List = new ArrayList(); this.flats = 0; this.trainers=0; }
public void Add_High_Heels_shoes(Shoes N)
{
List.add(N);
}
public void Remove_High_Heels_shoes(int
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Deductive Databases
subsection{Deductive Databases}
In the field of deductive databases there has been extensive research on the optimization of queries
for Datalog (and its variants). The major interest has been the optimization of recursive queries. Ceri
et al~cite{ceri–gottlob–tanca–1989} provide an excellent summary of the field. The evaluation or
comparison of optimization strategies is typified by Bancilhon and
Ramakrishnan~cite{br1986,br1988} who develop analytical cost models for the optimization
strategies when applied to four queries (related to the parent and ancestor relations) and then
generate numerical data from the analytical models using synthetic data driven by three shapes ––
tree, inverted tree, and cylinder –– for the ``family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
item A new genomics query benchmark framework is developed to help the evaluation of the
efficiency and effectiveness of the graph database system with visual queries in a standard and
systematic way. It consists of a genomics domain model, a benchmark database with the raw data
sets based on the real world genome sequencing and annotation scenarios, a set of test queries and
several performance metrics. The genomics benchmark database has five typical fungal species data
that are of interest to the fungal genomics research community.
item A visual query language is designed based on the existing visual metaphor of genome
browsers. Its semantics via an algebra and translation to SQL3 are provided. It incorporates a type
system for genomics data with a set of topological and logical operations. New operations can be
designed using function composition based on the data model. The operations have equivalent
translation to SQL3. The algebra provides the semantics for the visual query language and facilitate
a visual query language implementation based on this algebra. A database architecture using a visual
query language based on this algebra is proposed.
end{itemize}
section{Thesis Organization}
The rest of this thesis is organized as follows. Chapter 2 illustrates the background knowledge that is
related to this thesis work. Chapter 3 describes the implemented visual graph
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Cesar Frank Biography
Cesar Frank was born on December 10th of 1822, in Liège, Belgium. He is a romantic composer
and organist in the 19th century, who was best known for the movement to give French music an
emotional engagement than German composers. Belgium became an independent state in 1830. It
shares land borders with Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Netherlands. His father and mother are
Germans. Ironically, out of four choices, Cesar Frank leaned more toward France music. According
to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Franck had a brilliant gift for music that he later entered the Liege
conservatory as a young boy. He won his first prize for fugue in 1840 and his second for organ in
1841. His father was the reason behind his music. His father was ambitious to make his son ... Show
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As a result, his whole life was based around music. From an eight year old boy who attends gigs his
dad arranges to a man who created his own work. His life was rounded by support from his family
and his church people. They created a boy to be humble and passionate about his music. His musical
styles consist of chamber, keyboard, choral, symphony, and vocal. In his work "Violin Sonata in A
Major", it is a keyboard and chamber music. His work was inspired by his marriage, which it was
first performed at his wedding celebration. A violin and piano are used, which have a low and high
beat throughout the song. Due to it being in Romantic musical period, and him getting married, this
song is perfect. In the first movement on the song, it has a slow medieval start. As if love could be
dangerous and he is on the verge to find out. Dynamically, it is at speaking voice and goes up higher
then lower every time. The beat start off simple, with one by one keys. The second movement, the
keys progress faster. Suddenly, a pause occurs in the song and again, keys start to go crazy fast and
start off
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Database Management Systems And The Block Nested Loop Join
Naveen Kumar Chandragiri Rakesh Singrikonda
Email: nchandr2@kent.edu Email: rsingrik@kent.edu
PROJECT REPORT
BLOCK NESTED LOOP JOIN
December 12,2014
Advance Database Management Systems
Fall 2014
PREPARED BY: NAVEEN KUMAR CHANDRAGIRI RAKESH SINGRIKONDA
Naveen Kumar Chandragiri Rakesh Singrikonda
Email: nchandr2@kent.edu Email: rsingrik@kent.edu
Block Nested Loop Join
1. Abstract:
The project deals with the Block Nested loop Join operation on given relations. In the project, we
used Adventure Works database to demonstrate the results. We observed the execution of the block
nested loop Join. The project also takes into account the technical details of each relations, for
example, what is the tuple size of the relation, what are the total number of blocks allocated for each
relation, what are the number of tuples per block and so on. The algorithm for the Join are detailed
and explored. Also for the algorithm, the best, the worst case is being elaborated. Further, even the
available memory size, allocated memory size, are taken into account while retrieving the tuples
from the relations. The number of Block transfers, and number of I/O seeks required for each
relation are calculated. Finally, these time of each relation in the algorithm are compared to
determine the role of tuples in Block Nested loop join.
2. Implementation:
For the implementation purpose, Adventure Works is used as the database and Java is used for
Programming. Net Beans is used for Java programming and
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Database Xml And Resource Description Framework ( Rdf )
A triplestore is a non–relational database that stores and retrieves triples using semantic queries.
Triples store data and are imported and exported using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
A triple is a data entity comprising three components a subject, predicate and object that describe a
set of data such as "We have shoes". The subject is "We", the predicate is "have" and the object is
"shoes". Triples provide an easy and flexible way of modeling data that is similar to how the human
brain functions. Triples have a semantic structure that can easily represent connections between
structured data and free flowing text. Triples form interconnected data networks (graphs), which are
easy–to–read and can represent complex data structures.
Information is stored in a triplestore and retrieved using a database query language called SPARQL.
SPARQL is a query language for RDF data. It is a basic method for querying remote databases over
HTTP. SPARQL can perform graph pattern matching queries and allows users to specify types of
accessibility and navigational queries (the shortest distance between two nodes or how two nodes
are connected) in triplestores. SPARQL generates powerful queries and reasons intuitively on the
data in a triplestore. This also allows computers to reason intuitively on data.
The information in triplestores can be stored, accessed and manipulated much easier versus using a
relational database exponentially expanding data management and storage
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The Uniform Resource Locator ( Url )
What are the URL and Cookies? The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the first information used
to specify or access a page on the worldwide web. It can identify any network resource which has a
connection to the Internet, such as text pages, images, music or video links. URL parameters are
ones which establish dynamic values for a webpage and can be easily accessed by its template and
data source. "This makes pages incredibly dynamic, enabling a single page to power an endless
number of views" (Symphony,2012). For example, the URL of Saint Joseph's University is
https://www.sju.edu/. As soon as the parameters in this URL are set, it filters the data source that
draws the proper entry from the "concepts" section. Like we can see the Blackboard URL of SJU is
https://learn.sju.edu/. We know that all concept views of this URL are powered by a single page.
When we create a website, it is important to keep the URL short and simple– one which people will
instantly know what content is likely. If you've done this, then you've done a great job (Rand, 2008).
People can easily remember it and share it with their friends or colleagues by copying and pasting,
emailing, or writing it down. Also search engines will pick up on it quicker and put it much higher
when visitors use the keywords to search. Cookies are generally small text files which store our
browsing information and they are usually stored in our Browser's directory (BBC,
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Library Management System Project for Mca
Library Management System Project for MCA
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We are extremely grateful and remain indebted to our guide MR. P. Rajan for being a source of
inspiration and for his constant support in the Design, Implementation and Evaluation of the project.
We are thankful to them for their constant constructive criticism and invaluable suggestions, which
benefited us a lot while developing the project on "LIBRARY MANAGEMENT". He has been a
constant source of inspiration and motivation for hard work. He has been very co–operative
throughout this project work. Through this column, it would be our utmost pleasure to express our
warm thanks to him for their encouragement, co–operation and consent without which we mightn't
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The Visual programming environment is also called Point and Click environment.
The programmer does not have to write the code to create and display commonly required user–
friendly features each time around.
When the programmer needs a specific user interface feature Such as a button, he selects the
appropriate ready to use component provided by the Visual Programming environment. These
components can be moved, re sized and renamed as required. Also there is no restriction on number
of controls placed in the project.
Built in Code
The interface components provided by the Visual programming environment has some code built
into them. For e.g., a button ' Knows' when it has been clicked upon and then when the event occurs,
it executes the appropriate code.
DATA TYPE SUMMARY
Visual Basic recognize following six types of variables as Numeric, String, Boolean, Date, Object,
Variant.
NUMERIC
Like other Programming Language Visual Basic provide Numeric Variables. They are:– Integers,
Single, double, Byte, Long, Currency
Integer Variables are used for the Non Fractional Values. It stores values in the range from – 32768
to 32767. Long Data type is used for the range –2147483648 to 2147483647. Single Data Type is
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The Importance Of Interlational Database Systems
D. Horie et al. (2008)[26] Modern day's queries are posed on database spread across the globe, this
may impose a challenge on processing queries efficiently, and a strategy is required to generate
optimal query plans. In distributed relational database systems, due to partitioning or replication on
relations at multiple sites, the relations required by a query to answer, may be stored at multiple
sites. This leads to an exponential increase in the number of possible equivalent alternatives or query
plans for a user query. Though it is not computationally reasonable to explore exhaustively all
possible query plans in a large search space, the query plan with most cost–effective option for
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Finally, a green database framework integrated with the two above models is proposed to enhance a
commercial DBMS.
G. Jabbour et al.(2008)[28] Approaches for the processing of location–dependent queries usually
assume that the location data are expressed precisely, usually using GPS locations. However, this is
unrealistic because positioning methods do not have a perfect accuracy (e.g., the positioning
approach used in cellular networks handles only the cell where mobile users are located). Besides,
users may need to express queries based on concepts of locations other than traditional GPS
locations, which we call location granules.
Mansmann et al.(2007)[29] In this paper, we focus on location granule–based query processing (i.e.,
processing of queries with location granules) in situations where the location data available is
imprecise, which we have called probabilistic location–dependent queries. For that purpose, we
exploit the concept of uncertainty location granule, which represents the location uncertainty of an
object. In particular, we tackle the problem of processing probabilistic inside (range) constraints. We
analyze in detail how those constraints can be processed, taking into account both the existence of
location uncertainty affecting the relevant objects and the location granularity specified.
Damart et al.(2007)[30] Applications of graph databases are prone to inconsistency due to
interoperability issues. This raises
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Passages Scripture Isaiah 14 And Ezekiel 28
passages in Scripture Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 so will begin in Isaiah 14 and will flip over to Ezekiel
28 we 're in a series called living in his presence at last week the title of the message was his
presence and we talked about the difference between the omnipresence of God and the manifest
presence of God this week you may kind of wonder where I 'm going to be a little different but the
title of the message is his instruments his instruments and I 'm going to talk about instruments not
just us as instruments but musical instruments and I don 't know if you 've ever thought about how
much of a part music plays in our culture and in our society and around the world and how much of
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or above all right so verse 13 for you talking to loose for now you have said in your heart I will
ascend let 's go up I want to go up higher into heaven remember he was already in heaven he wanted
to go higher into heaven I will exalt there 's the word to talk about being lifted up exalt my throne
above not below above the stars of God I will also sit on the mount the amount would be the highest
part of a mountain the Mount of the congregation on the far the sides of the north north is up on a
map verse 14 I will ascend let 's go up above the height that 's high of the clouds clouds are up there
high and then notice the word he uses to refer to God because we 're told not being high or up or
lifted up resulted I will be like the Most High he didn 't say the most holy which he could have said
are the most loving or the most compassionate are the most just he decides to use the word hi I will
be like the Most High watch God 's response verse 15 yet you shall be brought down to sheol to the
lowest depths opposite of heights of the pit satan wanted to be lifted up he wanted to be exalted he
wanted to be if you want to just put it straight out he wanted to be worshiped he wanted to be God
he wanted to be like God he wanted people draw attention to him he wanted people to honor him as
you probably heard theologians say or pastors say we are all born with an Adamic nature Adamic
means like Adam a nature like Adams I don 't want to disappoint you we were born with an Adamic
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Characteristics Of Elizabethan Musical Instruments
he instrument most popular is the lute, violin, flute, Viol. the lute reached 6 feet tall.'English
Consort' was the first English string quartet.so popular that in 1599 Thomas Morley published a
book of 'Consort Lessons'.Elizabethan musical instruments included the musical instruments from
the Medieval period together with the musical instruments which emerged during the Elizabethan
era.
he Elizabethan Musical Instruments fell into the following categories: easybib.com
Stringed Musical Instruments – instruments which were played with a bow or plucked
Wind Musical Instruments – instruments which were blown like trumpets or bagpipes
Percussion Musical Instruments – various forms of drums and bells
Keyboard Musical instruments – the organ, spinet, harpsichord and virginals
Stringed Instruments
The Harp – The harp was about 30 inches in length
The Fiddle – Fiddles were played with a bow or plucked and usually held under the chin or in the
crook of the arm. One of the most popular street musical instruments
The Rebec – The rebec was a musical instrument with a round pear–shaped body ( an early violin)
The Psaltery – The Psaltery was a cross between a harp and a guitar
The Dulcimer – The Dulcimer was played by striking the strings with hammers
The Hurdy–gurdy – the hurdy–gurdy was introduced in the 12th century – the bow was replaced by
strings attached to a wheel which was cranked by a handle – extremely popular form of Street music
The Viol – Viols were played with a bow
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Url ( Uniform Resource Locator )
URL (Uniform Resource Locator):
A URL is one type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) the generic term for all types of names and
addresses that refer to objects on the World Wide Web. The term Web address is a synonym for a
URL that uses the HTTP or HTTPS protocol.
Uniform Resource Locators were characterized in Request for Comments (RFC) 1738 in 1994 by
Tim Berners–Lee, the World Wide Web, and the URI working gathering of the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF), as a result of coordinated effort began at the IETF Living Documents Birds of a
Feather session in 1992. The arrangement consolidates the prior arrangement of area names (made
in 1985) with record way sentence structure, where slices are utilized to independent catalog and
document names. Traditions as of now existed where server names could be prepended to finish
document ways, went before by a twofold slice (//).
Berners–Lee later communicated lament at the utilization of dabs to particular the area 's parts name
inside URIs, wishing he had utilized cuts throughout, furthermore said that, given the colon taking
after the first segment of a URI, the two slices before the space name were pointless.
A site is comprised of numerous site pages. Every site page can be come to by clients through no
less than a single uniform resource locator (URL) or in a few events through numerous URLs. URLs
are the personalities to the pages of your site.
This makes two parts of URLs essential:
Creating URL naming conventions
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String Theory
What is string theory and what does it mean for human kind? String theory is a theory that seeks to
unify the four forces of nature and explain the origins of our universe. Before the string theory, it
was impossible to combine the theories of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. By using
tiny vibrating strings of energy that are 10–33 m in length, scientists can create all the fundamental
particles we've started to find using particle accelerators. Then, using these particles they can try to
unite the two different theories and create a universe that is perhaps, more perfect than the Standard
Model will allow. And what's great about string theory is that it explains more than just how gravity,
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Einstein spoke about the relationship of energy to mass and using his formulas, scientists have
theorized that the energy released from two membranes colliding could create our universe!
Furthermore, there is nothing to suggest that the membranes could have only banged together once,
so perhaps our universe is not the first nor the last to be created. So thus string theory united the
universe, theorizes about additional universes and proposes a neat solution to the question of how
the Big Bang was triggered! Fortunately, string theory only has one problem. Unfortunately, it's a
huge problem: there is currently no way to test the validity of string theory because all theoretical
tests proposed to find strings would take millions of times the amount of energy we have at our
disposal. Our highest powered particle accelerators are too feebly underpowered to even find
gravitons, let alone the strings that would prove string theory correct. Despite these problems with
directly proving string theory, physicists like Brian Greene and Lisa Randal (classmates from
Stuyvesant) continue to seek out circumstantial evidence like supersymmetry (each particle has a
sparticle (superparticle)), new dimensions and gravitons –– or rather the absence of gravitons as
they escape into different dimensions. There are of course physicists who warn that because string
theory is
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Regular Expression Of A Web App
Regular Expression To FSM– Web App
3.1 Algorithm
3.1.1 Regular Expression Parsing
I built my own parser which will suit the recursive nature of my regular expression to Finite State
Machine Algorithm. To parse the regular expression, first, the expression is converted from infix to
prefix form. To convert from prefix to infix form, the string is read from the back and on meeting an
operator, it is pushed to an operator stack if top of operator stack has lower precedence than the read
operator else pop it to append to front of output string. If an operand is met, simply append it to
beginning of the output string.
After converting the expression to prefix, second step is to construct expression tree where each
inner node including root node has operator as its value and the leaf nodes are operands. The entire
infix string is read from the end. If the character is an operand it is pushed to the operand stack else
if an operator is read, operands are popped from the operand stack and assigned as left and right
child of node with having the operator as the node value and pushed again into the stack. Since the
backward construction algorithm is recursive in nature, such a syntax tree makes it more suitable for
the algorithm where expression will be taken as input.
3.1.2 Regular Expression To FSM– Backward Construction
After converting input expression to prefix and constructing expression tree, next steps is to
implement the Backward Construction algorithm for
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The Structure Of The Foundation Of Json Schema
Foundation of JSON Schema
Introduction
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is the most popular semi structured data format for sending API
requests and responses but it is still lacking a standardized schema or meta data definition that
allows the developers to specify the structure of JSON documents. JSON is a data format based on
the data types of JavaScript Programming. JSON data models comprises of strings, numbers and
other types of data that database system treats as atomic. JSON is also used for storing data, and that
too in the format of choice for several document–oriented databases such as MongoDB[3] and
CouchDB[5]. This paper has been formally arranged in a way that it provides the reader complete
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In the next step, the practical use case of increasing importance is demonstrated in Schema
definition for Wikidata [6].
All the six types of valid JSON document such as object, array, string. Numbers, boolean values and
null can be specified by a JSON schema. Here, the key point to understand is that a JSON document
satisfies a schema if it satisfies all keywords of schema. Formally, a schema S and a document J can
be represented as J|= S to describe that J satisfies S. |= is to define all six types of JSON document
as well as their combinations and enumerations.
Formal Analysis
The efficiency of working with JSON schema and its expressive power is discussed in this section.
It is observed whether the computational cost of document conforms to a schema. Later, JSON
schema is compared with various well established theoretical formalisms such as nondeterministic
finite state automata.
Practical Considerations
To understand the efficiency and applicability of JSON Schema, an experimental analysis is
undergone in this section of the article where the author initially runs a series of experiments to test
self–developed validators under JSON document of increasing sizes. Later, a real use case named
Wikidata Database is used where JSON schema can be naturally used.
Experiment under JSON document of increasing size
For this experiment, a machine with 8 GB
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Free Soda Pop And The Promise Of A Five Course Breakfast
If you would have told me twenty years ago that I would be where I am today I would have
probably laughed at you. Growing up I never wanted for nothing and I had everything a little girl
like me could possibly want. My parents ran a lake and a small local bait shop. For sixteen years we
ran this little lake and I had it all. I had over eighty acres to play on, five different playgrounds with
different equipment at every one of them, fishing, plenty of kids to play with during the summer
time, a golf cart that I learned how to drive, free soda pop and the promise of a five course breakfast
every weekend from some of our campers, I had a dad that I idolized, a mom who tried to teach me
the important lessons in life, a sister to drive crazy, and a brother whom I got to see once in a while.
I had it all when I was growing up and some of my class mates would make fun of me for being big,
for being in a lower class, or simply because I was different. On the worst of days I would seek
refuge in a little hidden world. The pine trees canopied over a certain spot and make different
patterns across your skin. I would lay there for hours until Mama called for supper and watch as the
bugs made a home and sometimes a squirrel would skitter around me in a hurry to get home to his
family. The wind would blow through the trees and the sweet perfume would fill the air. Sometimes
I would lay there until the tears would dry on my face and other times I would doze off until the sun
started to
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Guitar Meets the Piano
It has been a long time since I have challenged myself to fulfill something out of my customary
schedule. Bringing music closer into my life, would be something I would thank myself for in the
future. I have been playing the guitar since I was twelve, and when I was younger my brother had
taught me how to play the piano. However, I have had a piano sitting against a wall in my room, and
it has now been four years since I have played it. So, for the past twenty one days, I have challenged
myself to re–learn the piano. Throughout my process, I found many similarities and differences
between learning how to play the guitar and learning how to play the piano. The first obstacle I
encountered was trying to get access to the lessons. When I studied the guitar, I played by reading
sheet music. It was difficult and it acquired a lot of my time, since I did not know where the notes
were on the actual guitar. Then in high school, I took a guitar class and I was taught how to read
tabs. Tabs are an easy way to play the guitar, and they are especially useful for beginners. Tabs can
be simply described as a drawing of the guitar strings on paper. During that class, I was also driven
watch some of my classmates, whom knew how to play, and learn from them. Learning to play the
piano doesn't have as much variety. I had to either read sheet music or watch someone else play. The
only access for me was YouTube, since there is no one close who can teach me. All I had to do was
continuously
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Bass Guitar Essay
It is no simple task to learn to play an instrument. Innumerous hours must be spent playing and
practicing your instrument to become suitably proficient. However, not everyone wants to invest the
time (and money) to learn an instrument. If you don't play an instrument, fear not, for there is hope
still. Here are the three instruments, that, in my opinion, are the easiest to pick up and play with little
or no instruction. (Be warned, however, as there is a massive difference between playing a little
tune, and being truly good at an instrument. No instrument is easy to master.)
Going from in order of increasing ease, first off is the bass guitar. Now, in no way is the bass guitar
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The next simplest instrument is the piano. Now, the piano can be quite tricky. There are so many
keys, it can be quite confusing. Also, the piano allows for the most complex chords of any
instrument. However, to play a simple melody, it is straightforward enough. On a piano, there are
black keys and white keys. On a regular piano, each key is a different note, one half–step apart from
the next, just like each fret on a bass or guitar. However, there is only one row of notes, unlike the
aforementioned bass or guitar, which (usually) has four and six rows respectively, because of the
different strings. The white keys on a piano are called "natural notes". Notes like A, E, and G are
natural notes. The keys are the sharps and flats. Notes like A# are what sounds when a black key is
pressed. Now, there are a few key (no pun intended) elements to playing piano if you have no idea
what you are doing. The first is only play one note at a time. The piano is capable of create some
quite beautiful and interesting chords if played correctly. But if you go and start combining notes
together at random, it makes for an unpleasant noise most of the time. If you play only one note at a
time, you only have to deal with the intervals (spaces between notes) that each note makes when
used in succession with another, rather than the intervals that are required to make lovely chords.
Next, don't play too many notes. If you keep the tempo (speed of the music) slower, and
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IBM SPSS Statistics 19 Brief Guide
i
IBM SPSS Statistics 19 Brief Guide
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information
under Notices on p. 158. This document contains proprietary information of SPSS Inc, an IBM
Company. It is provided under a license agreement and is protected by copyright law. The
information contained in this publication does not include any product warranties, and any
statements provided in this manual should not be interpreted as such. When you send information to
IBM or SPSS, you grant IBM and SPSS a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in
any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
© Copyright SPSS Inc. 1989, 2010.
Preface
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Bootstrapping is a method for deriving robust estimates of standard errors and confidence
intervals for estimates such as the mean, median, proportion, odds ratio, correlation coefficient or
regression coefficient.
Categories performs optimal scaling procedures, including correspondence analysis. Complex
Samples allows survey, market, health, and public opinion researchers, as well as social
scientists who use sample survey methodology, to incorporate their complex sample designs into
data analysis.
Conjoint provides a realistic way to measure how individual product attributes affect consumer and
citizen preferences. With Conjoint, you can easily measure the trade–off effect of each product
attribute in the context of a set of product attributes–as consumers do when making purchasing
decisions.
Custom Tables creates a variety of presentation–quality tabular reports, including complex stub–
and–banner tables and displays of multiple response data. Data Preparation provides a quick visual
snapshot of your data. It provides the ability to apply validation rules that identify invalid data
values. You can create rules that flag out–of–range values, missing values, or blank values. You can
also save variables that record individual rule violations and the total number of rule violations per
case. A limited set of predefined rules that
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Blue Pelican JavaExercise Quiz Test Keysby
Blue Pelican Java
Exercise, Quiz, & Test Keys by Charles E. Cook
Version 3.0.5k
Copyright © 2004 – 2007 by Charles E. Cook; Refugio, Tx
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Keys for Quizzes/Exercises/Projects
The short quizzes for each lesson in this section are not comprehensive and not very difficult.
Normally, only basic, superficial questions are asked. The general philosophy here is for the specter
of a quiz to always be hanging over the student where he knows he must quickly acquire a general
working knowledge of the subject but at the same time knows he will not be asked in–depth or
tricky questions. It is hoped that this gentle, but persistent pressure, will encourage the student to
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int i = 407;
7. Write a single line of code that will create a String variable called my_name and store your name
in it.
String my_name = "Barney Fife";
8. Write a line of code that will declare the variable count to be of type int. Don't initialize. int count;
9. Write a line of code that initializes the double precision variable bankBalance to 136.05.
Assume this variable has already been declared. bankBalance = 136.05;
10. Which of the following are legal variable names? scooter13 139_scooter homer–5 ;mary public
doubled
double
ab c
11. Which of the following is the most acceptable way of naming a variable. Multiple answers are
possible.
a. GroovyDude
b. GROOVYDUDE
c. groovyDude
d. Groovydude
e. groovy_dude
f. groovydude
12. Comment on the legality of the following two lines of code. double dist = 1003; //legal int alt =
1493.86; //illegal
Answers 3–1
Quiz on Lesson 3
1. What is output by the following code?
String s = "Mona Lisa";
System.out.println(s.length( ));
2. What is output by the following code?
String girl = "Heather Jones";
System.out.println(girl.substring(8));
3. What is output by the following code?
String girl = "Heather Jones";
System.out.println(girl.substring(8,11));
4. What is the index of the 'L' in the String "Abraham Lincoln"?
5. What is output by the following code?
String s = "Beaver Cleaver";
System.out.println(s.toUpperCase( ));
Answers 3–2
Key to Quiz on Lesson 3
1. What is output by the
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The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was, and still is a difficult topic to discuss, not because of the battle itself, but
because of the unfamiliarity of the subject most present–day students have. Five years after World
War II, the war for Vietnamese independency began, which is also when textbooks for some reason
strayed away from world history and lingered toward United States history instead – the economic
boom and "race war" is far more recognizable to modern day students and the fear of Communist
tendencies assisted in altering the curriculum to avoid the problems outside of the United States.
However, soldiers continued to fight on unfamiliar grounds during the time, many have lost their
lives, and George Crumb's composition Black Angels represents the true, raw emotion of what it felt
like away from home. "In Black Angels, Crumb fulfilled the command to reinvent music, not by
writing a piece that reflected on the war, but by making music as the embodiment of war and thus
assume...mythic qualities" (Ho). Although the music can be audibly heard as a battle within itself,
the titles of each number in the three–movement program can assist the surfacing discomfort of
what "war" should bring.
Black Angels begins with "Departure," featuring the electric string quartet screeching on their
strings like a swarm of insects, comparable to the unfamiliar land soldiers trod upon with insects
crowding about corpses before them. As the piece progresses into the next number, the quartet turns
into a trio
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Combining Structured And Unstructured Data Essay
Ontologies of combining structured and unstructured data
Proposal, Research Project
Plan X to be presented on [presentation date]
[Student Name]
Option: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Advisor: XXXXX
This proposal is submitted to the Computer and Information Science faculty in partial fulfillment for
the degree
Master of Science in Computer and Information Science.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Background RESEARCH 1
1.2 IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM AREA 1
2. REsearch APPROACH 2
2.1 HYPOTHESIS 2
2.2 JUSTIFICATION of research APPROACH 2
2.3 ANALYSIS APPROACH 2
3. EXPECTED RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT 2
3.1 Evaluation plan of research approach 2
3.2 Significance of study 2
4. Schedule 2
REFERENCES 2
1. Introduction
Structured data is an organised data structured into rows and columns. The purpose of this is to
enable machines that apply limited logic, to be able to understand and process information. The
most well–known example of storing structured data and to apply operation is SQL meanwhile
unstructured data is the complete opposite of this. It is everything else that isn't in a structured
format. It was never meant to be understood by machines, as this type of information has been
created specifically for the purpose of being understood by a human mind. Examples would include:
emails, books, letters, social media posts, images, audio & video files, etc. The most common and
expensive operation on structured data is cascading and a defined schema of tables that can't allow
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Outline Of The Reconstruction Of Reconstruction
Reconstruction was a rather simple process for the group. The design used was not very
complicated, so it took much less time than more complex versions. The reconstruction consisted of
using the taken–apart printer for the base of the machine. The printer worked as a sturdy base
because of its size and shape. It was laid on its side so that the paper tray was sticking into the air. A
motor was then gathered from one of the printers that was deconstructed. The group chose the
largest of the motors to ensure that it would be able to lift a golf ball to meet the criteria for success.
The motor was secured to the top of the printer tray using a compartment from the printer that had
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Since the tennis ball is curved, when it went over the lip of the box, it dumped the golf ball onto the
platform meeting the criteria for success. This design was able complete the goal in a simple way.
Discussion (Maile Harris) connect the results to broad topics
The purpose of this project was to use parts salvaged from the deconstruction project to build a new
machine that could complete a task. Two choices were presented as the task: option one was to lift
an object of undetermined weight up to a height of twenty to sixty centimeters, and then deliver that
object to a platform twenty centimeters in height; option two was to launch a tennis ball sized object
through a goal post one to two feet in height. After analyzing our available materials, we opted for
option one. We measured success in this task by our device's ability to lift and deposit that object, as
per the requirements of the task.
The motor was mounted at the top of the device in such a way that it would reel in the string
attached to it, pulling up whatever was attached to the string (in our case, a half–tennis ball basket
that the task's object could be placed in). The string with the "basket" on the end extended out from
the base of the device, draping over the far side of the box/platform. Once the basket was reeled in,
it would hit the top edge of the box, causing it to tip and dump its contents onto the platform, and
then the
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History of the Viola's Role in Part-Writing for Chamber Music
Carolyn Hunter
Music 700
November 1, 2009
Mini–Research Paper #2
History of the Viola's Role in Part–Writing for Chamber Music
There is considerable debate amongst scholars as to whether the birth of the viola preceded or
succeeded that of the violin. However, iconographic and documentary evidence indicate that the
violin, viola, and cello most likely evolved together as a family of instruments very early in the
sixteenth century and almost certainly in northern Italy.
Part–writing for the viola in chamber music has changed dramatically over time. By the end of the
seventeenth century, while the violin had remained popular in chamber music, the viola was very
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The end of the eighteenth century marked a change in the treatment of the viola in chamber music.
The change "came about partly because a basic concept of late eighteenth century chamber music
was that a single player played each part (thus setting chamber music apart from the orchestra where
each string part . . . was played by several players)."[2] A greater equality of part writing can be
observed in the mature chamber music, especially string quartets, of Mozart and Beethoven. In
Mozart's last string quartet (K. 590, 1790), the part writing is equalized, and solos are given to the
viola, with a considerable degree of virtuosity demanded of the instrument. In the passage below, the
first violin states the melody and then two bars later the viola plays the same passage just an octave
lower. Example 1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, String Quartet no. 23, k. 590, 1st Movement, mm.
51–54[3]
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This example clearly demonstrates equal part–writing for the viola with that of the violin or the
other instruments. In conclusion, it is difficult to answer the question as to why the viola fell out of
favor in chamber music from the time period following its birth in the early sixteenth century to the
end of the seventeenth century. One possible reason is that no parts of
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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Client-Based State...
Several options are in ASP.NET to maintain data on a per–page basis and an application–wide basis.
The features are as follows:
View state
Control state
Hidden fields
Cookies
Query strings
Application state
Session state
Profile Properties
View state, control state, hidden fields, cookies, and query strings all having data storage on the
client in different ways. Application state, session state, and profile properties all save data on the
server memory. All the above features have its distinct advantages and disadvantages.
Client–Based State Management Options
The following sections describe options for state management. It includes saving information in the
page or on the computer of the client. The information is not being maintained on the server for all
these options between round trips.
View State
The view state property provides a dictionary object for retaining values among multiple requests
for the same page. It will act as a default method to preserve page and control property values.
While processing the page, the current state of the page is collected into a string and stored in the
page as a hidden field. If the amount of data stored in the ViewState property exceeds the specified
value in the MaxPageStateFieldLength property, it will be stored in the multiple hidden ... Show
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For example, assume that the user has written a custom control. It has different tabs that can show
different information, and the user likes the control to work as expected, the control wants to know
which tab can be selected between round trips. For this purpose, ViewState property can also be
used, but at a level, by developers, the view state can be turned off. For this, a feature in ASP.NET
called control state is being used. The Control State property allows the user to exist property
information that is specific to a control and it cannot be turned off like the View State
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Database Analysis and Database Design Project
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 ASSIGNMENT 3 INTRODUCTION 6
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW SYSTEM 6 ADVANTAGES OF COMPUTER BASED
SYSTEM 7 MOVING IMAGES DATABASE DESIGN 8 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAMS
– CONCEPTUAL MODEL 8 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM – LOGICAL MODEL 9
DATABASE SCHEME 10 MOVING IMAGES DATA DICTIONARY 13 IMPLEMENTATION 16
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TABLES 22 PROTOTYPES OF USER INTERFACE 23
VERIFYING AND EVALUATING MY DESIGN 25 MOVING IMAGES 25 TESTING BUTTONS
26 TESTING THE QUERIES 29 TESTING REPORTS 34 REPORT BASED ON QUERIES 37
EVALUATION 42 ASSIGNMENT Moving Images operates a DVD library. The library has a large
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The database must be rigorously tested with specifically designed test data that demonstrates the
effective use of validation and the resulting error messages. You should have at least 20 records in
all tables to ensure that the validation checks are effective. The following activities must be
performed: • Design the tables and identify Primary and Foreign Keys • Define the relationships
between the tables • Create suitable data entry forms • Enter Test Data • Create at least five
relevant queries to interrogate the database • Create and print reports that present a consistent and
professional image which are accurate and complete INTRODUCTION I have been given the task
to design a database for a company call Moving images. Moving images is a company that rents out
DVDs for their register member, each member can take a DVD and that information will be store in
to the system until the DVD has been return. REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW SYSTEM Moving
images is a DVD shop (to rent DVDs), as we been informed the company is growing and so are the
numbers of DVDs and the number of customers which means the staff need access to this
information faster than before. The management of Moving Images is requesting prototypes from
different designers. Database will allow the user to enter new and view existing information in
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The Orion String Quartet and Nash Ensemble: A Concert...
"Mozart for Four
Mozart: String Quartet in F Major, K 590
Mozart: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K 478
Performed by the Orion String Quartet and the Nash Ensemble" (gardnermuseum.org) For the
purposes of this assignment I choose this particular concert because I find Mozart's music to be
intellectual and engaging, requiring deep concentration and an open mind to be able the comprehend
the depth of his musical visions. In this paper a will attempt to explore the qualities I like and dislike
in the pieces presented in this concert and endeavor to analyze the "Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor,
K 478". I thoroughly enjoyed this concert from beginning to end. The opening piece, "String Quartet
in F Major, K 590", was both soothing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is not afraid to bring a note of disquiet or to bring emotion, however slight to the music he
creates. This work is a classic example of the string quartets of the time bringing to life the violin,
viola and cello in a gripping way. This piece is a work from Mozart's later years and was written
with King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia in mind.
In the second piece in the concert, Mozart show us the depths that the piano can bring to music by
composing complex movements that were thought, at the time, to be too difficult for the average
listener to understand. This piece is a good representation of chamber music; a genre for intimate
setting that can focus on a few as two performers up to as many as nine. Mozart produced many
pieces fort h piano, but this one brings complexity and depth to the listener and opens the doors to a
new vision of what this composer can create.
During the opening movement, the piano and the violin duel with each other for dominance each
with its own motive. Then the two melodies seem to find a more even balance with each other.
Toward to end of the movement the two start to battle again bringing a degree of energy and drama
to the composition. The second movement is a bit lighter with a cherry piano melody that is
interesting counterpoint to the violins more passionate feel. The other instruments add depth and
texture to the movements but seem to be merely an afterthought in the music.
The piano solo in the
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I Attended A Musical Performance By The Diderot String...
On April 23rd, I attended a musical performance by the Diderot String Quartet. The performance
was held at the Bruno Walter Auditorium in 111 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N.Y. at 2:30 p.m.
The Diderot String Quartet performance that I attended was titled "Diderot String Quartet: Haydn
and his Students." The Diderot String Quartet performance is titled after the musical pieces of the
concert, which included string quartets by Franz Joseph Haydn, Anton Ferdinand Titz, and Ludwig
van Beethoven. The first musical piece performed was "String Quartet No. 1 in G Major" by Anton
Ferdinand Titz. The second musical piece performed was "String Quartet Op. 76, No.6 in Eb Major
Fantasia" by Franz Joseph Haydn. The third and final piece performed was "String Quartet Op.74 in
Eb Major Harp" by Ludwig van Beethoven. Each musical piece was performed beautifully by the
Diderot String Quartet, which included 2 violinists (Johanna Novom and Adriane Post), a cellist
(Paul Dwyer), and a violist (Kyle Miller). Besides the performance, the location of the concert was
exceptional. The Bruno Walter Auditorium is a relatively small concert hall. According to its
website, the auditorium can only accommodate an audience of 202. However, the Bruno Walter
Auditorium has an empowering effect on the audience. When the performance began, I felt the
empowering effect of the auditorium when I saw how the audience was drawn to the center of the
stage. The attention of the audience created an intimate
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How Did Artie Get A Job
Once upon a time, there was a famous city in a far away land called the City of Jobs. In the City of
Jobs, there were people from all around the world who each had their very own unique careers.
There was Mrs. Lin, from China, who owned a shop that sold colorful silks of every color. Mr.
Bernard, a baker from France, whom made pastries and cakes, for whoever wanted a delicious treat.
And Mrs.Smith, from America, whose music store was filled with an assortment of instruments. But
then their was Artie. Arite was new to the City of Jobs, and he couldn't find out what his unique
career was supposed to be. "I'll find a job," Artie would say courageously, "and then I will live in the
City of Jobs." So Artie went off into the city to find the job that suited him best. First, he went to
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Smith's Music Shop. As he strolled through the streets, Artie was able to hear the sounds of beautiful
instrument as he neared the shop. As he walked around the corner of a shop that sold pretty flowers,
he saw the gorgeous music shop. The store looked like a gigantic organ, with hundreds of wind
pipes pumping the organ's beautiful music into the air. The door had two beautiful saxaphone
handles and the windows were lined with flutes and clarinets. As Artie walked into the store, he saw
that the walls were lined with instruments of ever differing shapes and sound. String instruments,
like guitars and violins, hung on one was, and across from it, another wall was covered in bongos
and drum sets. But as Artie looked at the far wall across from him, his breath was taken away. For in
between the two walls was the grand organ. The organ was lined with pearl white and dark as night
keys that stretched across the wall. Gold windpipes, which came out of the top of the organ, blew
the beautiful tune of the song that Mrs. Smith played on the gorgeous ivory keys. Mrs. Smith sat
upon the small bench that was before the
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Benefits Of Playing A Musical Instrument
In third grade I was introduced to an orchestra program at my school district. This program was
designed for students who have no experience with the violin, viola, cello, and bass. Although I
already played the piano since age five, I thought learning the violin would be a fun experience. At
the time I was unaware how committed I would be to the violin, my impulsive 8 year old self was
simply intrigued with stringed instruments. 10 years later, I own my very own violin and continue to
improve my music skills. Why I have continued to play through all these years sometimes baffles
me; What are the benefits of playing a musical instrument?
Everyone should learn how to play a musical instrument.
Lutz Jancke, a psychologist at the University of Zurich, states: "Learning to play a musical
instrument has definite benefits and can increase IQ by seven points, in both children and adults."
Even when simply beginning to learn how to play an instrument, there is a significant difference in
brain improvement. Jancke continues: "We found that even in people over the age of 65 after four or
five months of playing a instrument for an hour a week there were strong changes in the brain."
Findings from the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry show that
learning a musical instrument reduces feelings of anxiety, expressing emotions, and gives better
attention skills to children. There is physical evidence that learning an instrument alters brain
development,
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Url Is An Acronym For Uniform Resource Locator And Is A...
URL is an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator and is a reference (an address) to a resource on
the Internet. A URL is the fundamental network identification for any resource connected to the
web. It 's often easiest, although not entirely accurate, to think of a URL as the name of a file on the
World Wide Web because most URLs refer to a file on some machine on the network. However,
remember that URLs also can point to other resources on the network, such as database queries and
command output. Most people realize that a space is not allowed in a URL. However, it is also
important to realize as the URL string can only contain alphanumeric characters and "!$–_+* '()".
Any other characters that are required in the URL must be encoded. For analysts, there are two key
reasons that a solid grasp of URLs matter–Web analytics tools, Google Analytics, Adobe/Omniture
Site catalyst, Core metrics, Web trends, and the like all pack a wheelbarrow's worth of data into a
customized URL every time a user takes a tracked action; you can see a 4–minute video on that
subject or read a much more detailed explanation as to the mechanics of that process. Pages on the
site–some web analytics platforms use the URL as the core means for reporting "Pages" data some
don't either way, understanding the different components of a URL and how that affects the data
feeding into your analytics tool. Although each URL is a single string of numbers, letters, and
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Identity Reflection Paper
Identity is a complex aspect of someone's life. It is a combination of how people view others, how
someone views himself, and how their community is seen by others. These still can be split even
more into infinite dimensions which are combined to create a unique identity. Identity is also an
inconstant part of life as it is manipulated by the people, environment, and activities at the moment.
My identity started when I was born as I was given a race based on my ancestry and genetics and a
gender based on my anatomy. These parts have remained constant throughout my life, unlike most
of the many dimensions that my identity is composed of. Although I don't always think about these
dimensions as the primary source of my identity, I believe that people who have just met me for the
first time consider this to be one of the biggest aspects of the identity they have given me. As people
learn more about me, their vision of my identity changes as the internal central aspects begin to be
noticed. I consider the key components of my identity to be my education, region, religion, and
gender. These four dimensions have been central to the vision I have of myself as well as the vision
others hopefully have of me once they know me well. I believe that these four dimensions represent
my identity, because based on my normal context these are the aspects that I introduce myself with.
Throughout my life, my education has remained the most central part of my identity despite
everything that has
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Mobile Phones And Its Impact On Our Day Lives
Motivation
Mobile phones becomes an essential companion in our day to day lives. They helps us to keep in
touch with friends, family, colleagues, access email, browse internet etc. Mobile phones were
brought to life with the help of an operating system. In the present world, Android and IOS are
having the major mobile operating systems market share in the world.
Android holds a market share of 61.9% in the current US market while Apple`s IOS holds only
32.5% of share. Internationally android`s market share is even lot better when compared to Apple`s
IOS. So keeping these facts in mind we are inspired to perform big data analytics on tweets related
to android operating system.
Introduction
Big data is the buzzing word in the present software industry. Huge amounts of data is being
generated daily from various sources. Companies are trying to perform analytics on big data and get
some valuable output which gives an edge over there competitors. In order to achieve this we need
to program map reduce jobs in Hadoop ecosystem. It is very difficult to develop the code and reuse
it for different business cases. On the other hand, People are very much comfortable to query data
using SQL like queries.
A team of developers at Facebook developed a dataware house tool namely called as HIVE. Hive
supports the queries like SQL type which is called as HiveQL. These queries are compiled as map
reduce jobs and are executed using Hadoop. Through HiveQL we can plugin custom map reduce
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Output and Average Age
Your final project will be to analyze, design, and document a simple program that utilizes a good
design process and incorporates sequential, selection and repetitive programming statements as well
as at least one function call and the use of at least one array. The specific problem you need to solve
for the final project is: Design a program that will allow a user to Input a list of your family
members along with their age and state where they reside. Determine and print the average age of
your family and print the names of anyone who live in Texas. 1. Problem definition: Design a
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1 c) Write the assumptions and limitations and how they will be handled in your project.
Ans 1c)
In my project, there are numerous assumptions and limitations that are being handled in the pseudo
code. First of all, this program is only designed to calculate the average age of all the family
members that the user will input. There is no other calculation that the program has been designed to
do. Secondly, the program does not give the user any option or chance to return to inputting more
family members if they forgot to do so at the beginning. This program was not designed to have a
set limit to how many inputs the user could enter. This list could keep going on and on. This
program is created to calculate and display both the Average age of family Members and the
residents who live in Texas. If the user wanted to display just one of the results, the user would have
to do the whole program just to get one of the results. This is being handled by the pseudo code only
being able to handle the calculations that are set. The user does not have the ability to let the
program know how many family members will be entered before the user begins. To handle that, the
Count function is being used in the psuedocode to obtain the correct output.
1 d) Provide an alternative analysis and design approach showing a different way to solve the same
problem definition of family member in Texas. As you have learned, a single problem can be solved
in more
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Suite For The Lady In Red: A Short Story
More than anything, I wanted to become entrapped in those curls. Instead, I kept tuning the
instrument. "Do you play?"
She shook her head.
"I thought I'd be the next Eric Clapton when I was a teenager."
"007 for me." She grinned. After a pause, she added, "But I suppose, in reality, a spy's life isn't all
that glamorous."
To change the subject, I ran my fingers over the guitar strings and asked, "What's that song you hum
all the time? I can't place it."
She looked puzzled.
Damn. The tune was so ingrained in her she wasn't aware she vocalized it.
"It goes like this." I played a dozen notes.
"No!" She burst into tears and ran into the bathroom.
For a few minutes, I waited to see if she'd come out. When her sobs showed no sign of subsiding, I
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Suddenly I realized I was hearing the duet Chabat wrote for their wedding, Suite for the Lady in
Red. He had recorded his part so she could practice while they were apart.
In complex counterpoint, the two tremolo–laced melodies intertwined in the most intricate guitar
piece I'd ever heard
Sarah paused, then began the second movement where the joy of lovers reunited segued into what I
could only call fuck–me music. The male guitar led with a pulsating bass, the female replied
breathlessly. They climaxed together in a crescendo ending with simultaneous thumps on the
soundboards of the instruments and a three beat pause. Afterglow followed, a series of descending
arpeggios.
Finally, the third part in A–major reprised the opening but with a sweet, uplifting resolution.
I moved to the shutters, tilting the louvers so I could see Sarah. She sat on the chaise, instrument in
her lap, replaying the second movement, her mouth open, her foot tapping like a metronome, her
body responding to the thrusts of the male guitar.
In her white nightgown she looked pure. But, like me, she'd played the game. Like me, she'd
followed orders. I bet she never told that new husband of hers what she did for a living. Never told
him Caulder had fucked her. Never told him she'd fucked
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The Concert I Will Be Reviewing Performed By Gregory Sauer
The concert I will be reviewing was performed by Gregory Sauer (cello) and Eric Jenkins (piano) as
part of the UTRGV Patron of the Arts Guest Artist Series, which began at 7:30 PM on Monday,
October 3, 2016 in the TSC Arts Center Performance Hall. This well–rounded program included
modern works from the 20th Century as well as works of the Late–Romantic and Baroque eras.
Sauer 's style and expression varied according to the piece he was performing; however, the
principle elements of his virtuosity remained unaltered throughout Monday night 's performance.
These foundational practices are what made each articulation and individual piece not only well–
understood, but (and more importantly) consistent.
Before a performance, the concert hall is a convivial atmosphere where patrons catch up and music
students engage in discussing the inside scoop around campus, all unbeknownst of the (not so)
subtle preparation taking place on stage; Monday night was no exception. Following the initial
applaud, Gregory Sauer sat in his chair, positioned his Cello and began playing Cassadó 's "Suite for
Solo Cello". Typically, I would have sat back and enjoyed the program, but having read up on the
instrument and the positioning of the body in respect to the instrument, I immediately noticed the
inclination of Sauer's cello toward the right side of his body as well as the loose position of his right
hand. I kept track of this positioning throughout the concert, but there were other consistencies
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Defintion Essay
Defintion Essay – Is it Possible to Define Art?
Art is the intentional use of some medium to communicate emotions or ideas between minds. Some
combination of the five senses is used to conduct information, so art may take the form of music,
painting, sculpture, dance, and others. Art may be collaborative, as with the presentation of a
symphony, which may involve a composer, a conductor, players, and a lighting crew all working to
create the art of the presentation. Also, art occurs in at least one level of abstraction removed from
reality, a representation of the real thing.
There is no requirement of beauty in art. Indeed, some of the highest quality in art is attained by
some of the ugliest things. An example is the film, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When I experience Samuel Barber's Adagio with my brother, the message I receive is clear, but it is
not the same as the message my brother receives. It is likely that Samuel Barber intended neither.
Nevertheless, the piece is effective art, since it communicates messages.
Even so, there must have been some intention with which Barber wrote the piece. In general, art
must be the creation of a mind, or group of minds, with at least one purpose. As such, art is never an
accident, whereas it may have some accidental effects on certain members of an audience. The
requirement that art have some purpose from the artist rejects the notion that computers can create
art. Computers may be used as a medium for people to create art, and computers may create what
resembles art, but computers cannot create art.
Another characteristic of art is its necessary element of impracticality. That is not to say that artistic
things cannot be practical; rather, there must be some part of the piece that does more than simply
serve a function. For example, ordering a cheeseburger at McDonald's is an intentional use of the
medium of a voice to communicate a message (the desire for food) between two minds (the
customer and the server). However, it seems somewhat clear that this extreme case does not
constitute a work of art. Still, it would be possible to compose a vocal piece of music that qualifies
as art, even if the words are still, "I'd like a Big Mac, please." The art enters
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  • 1. Defining New Languages For Querying Rdf Data III. RELATED WORKS In work [4] querying at the syntactic level the RDF model can be written down in XML notation. It would therefore seem reasonable to assume that query RDF using an XML query language. However, this approach disregards the fact that RDF is not just an XML dialect, but has its own data model that is very different from the XML tree structure. However, most approaches define new languages for querying RDF data, which has the following shortcomings: Languages are difficult to integrate with SQL queries used in database applications, and incur inefficiency as data has to be transformed from SQL to the corresponding language data format .In work [5] a SQL–based scheme for querying RDF data is proposed. SPARQL is an RDF query language, able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format. In this [6] studied the problem of keyword search over relational databases. The objective is to find out related tuples in the database which may span across multiple tables. The keyword search system would ease the users who do not have any knowledge of the database schema to place the search. Basically, proposed a two–step approach: in the first step, all tuples which contain at least one input keyword are identified. Then in the second step, the method exhausts all the possibilities of tuple joins to see which tuples can be joined so that collectively contain all of the input keywords. Their approach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Url ( Uniform Resource Locator ) URL(Uniform Resource Locator): A URL which is an abbreviated form of Uniform Resource Locator is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. A common way to access any Website is by entering the URL in the address line of the Web browser. However, any file in the website can be specified in the URL to access the same, it can either be a home page of the website, an image file related to the website or even a program such as a common gateway interface application or Java Applet. The URL contains the name of the protocol to be used to access the file resource, a domain name that identifies a specific computer on the Internet, and a pathname, a hierarchical description that specifies the location of a file on that computer. URL strings consists of three parts (Substrings): Network Protocol Host name or address File or resource location These substrings are separated by special characters as follows:– protocol :// host / location URL Protocol The 'protocol' substring defines a network protocol to be used to access a resource. These strings are short names followed by three characters like ://. Typical URL Protocols include http://, ftp:// and mailto:// URL Host The 'host' substring identifies a computer or network device. Hosts come from standard databases like DNS and can be names or IP addresses. For example, compnetworking.about.com is the host here. URL Location The 'location' substring contains a path to one specific network ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. The History of Chamber Music The History of Chamber Music What is chamber music? It is ensemble instrumental music for up to about ten performers with typically one performer to a part. Since circa 1450, there has been instrumental music designed for private playing. These pieces used many instruments and (in Germany) it was common that the folk songs would contain 2–3 countermelodies to expand and elaborate the whole, and to arrange the outcome for groups of instruments. Although the pieces were never written for particular instruments, we can, through art/paintings, reasonably guess that the viol was a predominant early chamber music instrument. A more important source of later chamber music is to be found in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parallel to the developments that led from the vocal chanson, in France, to the instrumental canzona, primarily in Italy, was the development of the dance suite. Early sixteenth–century dance tunes in all countries of Western Europe usually had appeared in pairs: one was slow, stately in mood and in duple metre (i.e., with two beats to the bar); the other fast, lively in mood, usually in triple metre, and often melodically similar to the first. Through much of the sixteenth century, composers in the several countries sought to expand the dance pair into a unified dance suite. Suites based on variations of one movement appeared in England; suites in which each of four dances had its own rhythmic character, melodically based on the first dance, were written in Germany; sets of dances with no internal relationships to each other were common in Italy. The most influential steps were taken in France by composers for the lute or the clavecin (harpsichord). Consisting essentially of four dance forms that were then popular – the allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue – the suites they composed were based on contrasting tempos, metres, and rhythmic patterns. The French version of the dance suite became the prototype for later chamber–music forms. It was not until the middle of the seventeenth century that two types of composition – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Woman Shoes Research Paper /** * Write a description of class Player here. * * @author (your name) * @version (a version number or a date) */ public class ONLINE_SALE_SYSTEM { private String Woman_Shoes; private String Man_Shoes; public ONLINE_SALE_SYSTEM() { this.Woman_Shoes = null; this.Man_Shoes = null; } public void Enter_SHOES_Name(String Name) { this.Woman_Shoes = Shoes; } public String View_Shoes_Name() { return Shoes_Name; } public void Enter_Shoes_Type(int Shoes) { this.Shoes_Type = Type; } public int View_Woman_Shoes() { return Woman_Shoes; }
  • 8. public void Print() { System.out.print(" Shoes Name : " + View_Shoes_Name()); System.out.println("n Type of Shoes are : " + View_Shoes_Type()); } public class Woman_Shoes { // private ArrayList List; private ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "); NEW.Print(); System.out.print("nn"); NEW = null; } else { System.out.print('u000C'); System.out.print("This sandles are not available :("); } } public void Print_Sandles_Type() { System.out.print('u000C'); System.out.println("The type of andles are : nn"); for(Player Play : List) { System.out.print("nn" + Sandles + "). "); Shoes.Print(); Sandles += 1; } Sandles = 0; } } public class Boots extends Woman_Shoes { private ArrayList List; private int flats; private int trainers; private Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); private int i; private Scanner S = new Scanner(System.in); private String A; /* */ public Boots() {
  • 9. List = new ArrayList(); this.flats = 0; this.trainers=0; } public void Add_High_Heels_shoes(Shoes N) { List.add(N); } public void Remove_High_Heels_shoes(int ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Deductive Databases subsection{Deductive Databases} In the field of deductive databases there has been extensive research on the optimization of queries for Datalog (and its variants). The major interest has been the optimization of recursive queries. Ceri et al~cite{ceri–gottlob–tanca–1989} provide an excellent summary of the field. The evaluation or comparison of optimization strategies is typified by Bancilhon and Ramakrishnan~cite{br1986,br1988} who develop analytical cost models for the optimization strategies when applied to four queries (related to the parent and ancestor relations) and then generate numerical data from the analytical models using synthetic data driven by three shapes –– tree, inverted tree, and cylinder –– for the ``family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... item A new genomics query benchmark framework is developed to help the evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of the graph database system with visual queries in a standard and systematic way. It consists of a genomics domain model, a benchmark database with the raw data sets based on the real world genome sequencing and annotation scenarios, a set of test queries and several performance metrics. The genomics benchmark database has five typical fungal species data that are of interest to the fungal genomics research community. item A visual query language is designed based on the existing visual metaphor of genome browsers. Its semantics via an algebra and translation to SQL3 are provided. It incorporates a type system for genomics data with a set of topological and logical operations. New operations can be designed using function composition based on the data model. The operations have equivalent translation to SQL3. The algebra provides the semantics for the visual query language and facilitate a visual query language implementation based on this algebra. A database architecture using a visual query language based on this algebra is proposed. end{itemize} section{Thesis Organization} The rest of this thesis is organized as follows. Chapter 2 illustrates the background knowledge that is related to this thesis work. Chapter 3 describes the implemented visual graph ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Cesar Frank Biography Cesar Frank was born on December 10th of 1822, in Liège, Belgium. He is a romantic composer and organist in the 19th century, who was best known for the movement to give French music an emotional engagement than German composers. Belgium became an independent state in 1830. It shares land borders with Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Netherlands. His father and mother are Germans. Ironically, out of four choices, Cesar Frank leaned more toward France music. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Franck had a brilliant gift for music that he later entered the Liege conservatory as a young boy. He won his first prize for fugue in 1840 and his second for organ in 1841. His father was the reason behind his music. His father was ambitious to make his son ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, his whole life was based around music. From an eight year old boy who attends gigs his dad arranges to a man who created his own work. His life was rounded by support from his family and his church people. They created a boy to be humble and passionate about his music. His musical styles consist of chamber, keyboard, choral, symphony, and vocal. In his work "Violin Sonata in A Major", it is a keyboard and chamber music. His work was inspired by his marriage, which it was first performed at his wedding celebration. A violin and piano are used, which have a low and high beat throughout the song. Due to it being in Romantic musical period, and him getting married, this song is perfect. In the first movement on the song, it has a slow medieval start. As if love could be dangerous and he is on the verge to find out. Dynamically, it is at speaking voice and goes up higher then lower every time. The beat start off simple, with one by one keys. The second movement, the keys progress faster. Suddenly, a pause occurs in the song and again, keys start to go crazy fast and start off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Database Management Systems And The Block Nested Loop Join Naveen Kumar Chandragiri Rakesh Singrikonda Email: nchandr2@kent.edu Email: rsingrik@kent.edu PROJECT REPORT BLOCK NESTED LOOP JOIN December 12,2014 Advance Database Management Systems Fall 2014 PREPARED BY: NAVEEN KUMAR CHANDRAGIRI RAKESH SINGRIKONDA Naveen Kumar Chandragiri Rakesh Singrikonda Email: nchandr2@kent.edu Email: rsingrik@kent.edu Block Nested Loop Join 1. Abstract: The project deals with the Block Nested loop Join operation on given relations. In the project, we used Adventure Works database to demonstrate the results. We observed the execution of the block nested loop Join. The project also takes into account the technical details of each relations, for example, what is the tuple size of the relation, what are the total number of blocks allocated for each relation, what are the number of tuples per block and so on. The algorithm for the Join are detailed and explored. Also for the algorithm, the best, the worst case is being elaborated. Further, even the available memory size, allocated memory size, are taken into account while retrieving the tuples from the relations. The number of Block transfers, and number of I/O seeks required for each relation are calculated. Finally, these time of each relation in the algorithm are compared to determine the role of tuples in Block Nested loop join. 2. Implementation: For the implementation purpose, Adventure Works is used as the database and Java is used for Programming. Net Beans is used for Java programming and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Database Xml And Resource Description Framework ( Rdf ) A triplestore is a non–relational database that stores and retrieves triples using semantic queries. Triples store data and are imported and exported using the Resource Description Framework (RDF). A triple is a data entity comprising three components a subject, predicate and object that describe a set of data such as "We have shoes". The subject is "We", the predicate is "have" and the object is "shoes". Triples provide an easy and flexible way of modeling data that is similar to how the human brain functions. Triples have a semantic structure that can easily represent connections between structured data and free flowing text. Triples form interconnected data networks (graphs), which are easy–to–read and can represent complex data structures. Information is stored in a triplestore and retrieved using a database query language called SPARQL. SPARQL is a query language for RDF data. It is a basic method for querying remote databases over HTTP. SPARQL can perform graph pattern matching queries and allows users to specify types of accessibility and navigational queries (the shortest distance between two nodes or how two nodes are connected) in triplestores. SPARQL generates powerful queries and reasons intuitively on the data in a triplestore. This also allows computers to reason intuitively on data. The information in triplestores can be stored, accessed and manipulated much easier versus using a relational database exponentially expanding data management and storage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Uniform Resource Locator ( Url ) What are the URL and Cookies? The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the first information used to specify or access a page on the worldwide web. It can identify any network resource which has a connection to the Internet, such as text pages, images, music or video links. URL parameters are ones which establish dynamic values for a webpage and can be easily accessed by its template and data source. "This makes pages incredibly dynamic, enabling a single page to power an endless number of views" (Symphony,2012). For example, the URL of Saint Joseph's University is https://www.sju.edu/. As soon as the parameters in this URL are set, it filters the data source that draws the proper entry from the "concepts" section. Like we can see the Blackboard URL of SJU is https://learn.sju.edu/. We know that all concept views of this URL are powered by a single page. When we create a website, it is important to keep the URL short and simple– one which people will instantly know what content is likely. If you've done this, then you've done a great job (Rand, 2008). People can easily remember it and share it with their friends or colleagues by copying and pasting, emailing, or writing it down. Also search engines will pick up on it quicker and put it much higher when visitors use the keywords to search. Cookies are generally small text files which store our browsing information and they are usually stored in our Browser's directory (BBC, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Library Management System Project for Mca Library Management System Project for MCA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are extremely grateful and remain indebted to our guide MR. P. Rajan for being a source of inspiration and for his constant support in the Design, Implementation and Evaluation of the project. We are thankful to them for their constant constructive criticism and invaluable suggestions, which benefited us a lot while developing the project on "LIBRARY MANAGEMENT". He has been a constant source of inspiration and motivation for hard work. He has been very co–operative throughout this project work. Through this column, it would be our utmost pleasure to express our warm thanks to him for their encouragement, co–operation and consent without which we mightn't be able to accomplish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Visual programming environment is also called Point and Click environment. The programmer does not have to write the code to create and display commonly required user– friendly features each time around. When the programmer needs a specific user interface feature Such as a button, he selects the appropriate ready to use component provided by the Visual Programming environment. These components can be moved, re sized and renamed as required. Also there is no restriction on number of controls placed in the project. Built in Code The interface components provided by the Visual programming environment has some code built into them. For e.g., a button ' Knows' when it has been clicked upon and then when the event occurs, it executes the appropriate code. DATA TYPE SUMMARY Visual Basic recognize following six types of variables as Numeric, String, Boolean, Date, Object, Variant. NUMERIC Like other Programming Language Visual Basic provide Numeric Variables. They are:– Integers,
  • 22. Single, double, Byte, Long, Currency Integer Variables are used for the Non Fractional Values. It stores values in the range from – 32768 to 32767. Long Data type is used for the range –2147483648 to 2147483647. Single Data Type is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. The Importance Of Interlational Database Systems D. Horie et al. (2008)[26] Modern day's queries are posed on database spread across the globe, this may impose a challenge on processing queries efficiently, and a strategy is required to generate optimal query plans. In distributed relational database systems, due to partitioning or replication on relations at multiple sites, the relations required by a query to answer, may be stored at multiple sites. This leads to an exponential increase in the number of possible equivalent alternatives or query plans for a user query. Though it is not computationally reasonable to explore exhaustively all possible query plans in a large search space, the query plan with most cost–effective option for query processing is measured necessary and must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, a green database framework integrated with the two above models is proposed to enhance a commercial DBMS. G. Jabbour et al.(2008)[28] Approaches for the processing of location–dependent queries usually assume that the location data are expressed precisely, usually using GPS locations. However, this is unrealistic because positioning methods do not have a perfect accuracy (e.g., the positioning approach used in cellular networks handles only the cell where mobile users are located). Besides, users may need to express queries based on concepts of locations other than traditional GPS locations, which we call location granules. Mansmann et al.(2007)[29] In this paper, we focus on location granule–based query processing (i.e., processing of queries with location granules) in situations where the location data available is imprecise, which we have called probabilistic location–dependent queries. For that purpose, we exploit the concept of uncertainty location granule, which represents the location uncertainty of an object. In particular, we tackle the problem of processing probabilistic inside (range) constraints. We analyze in detail how those constraints can be processed, taking into account both the existence of location uncertainty affecting the relevant objects and the location granularity specified. Damart et al.(2007)[30] Applications of graph databases are prone to inconsistency due to interoperability issues. This raises ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Passages Scripture Isaiah 14 And Ezekiel 28 passages in Scripture Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 so will begin in Isaiah 14 and will flip over to Ezekiel 28 we 're in a series called living in his presence at last week the title of the message was his presence and we talked about the difference between the omnipresence of God and the manifest presence of God this week you may kind of wonder where I 'm going to be a little different but the title of the message is his instruments his instruments and I 'm going to talk about instruments not just us as instruments but musical instruments and I don 't know if you 've ever thought about how much of a part music plays in our culture and in our society and around the world and how much of a part music is in our worship services and worship to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... or above all right so verse 13 for you talking to loose for now you have said in your heart I will ascend let 's go up I want to go up higher into heaven remember he was already in heaven he wanted to go higher into heaven I will exalt there 's the word to talk about being lifted up exalt my throne above not below above the stars of God I will also sit on the mount the amount would be the highest part of a mountain the Mount of the congregation on the far the sides of the north north is up on a map verse 14 I will ascend let 's go up above the height that 's high of the clouds clouds are up there high and then notice the word he uses to refer to God because we 're told not being high or up or lifted up resulted I will be like the Most High he didn 't say the most holy which he could have said are the most loving or the most compassionate are the most just he decides to use the word hi I will be like the Most High watch God 's response verse 15 yet you shall be brought down to sheol to the lowest depths opposite of heights of the pit satan wanted to be lifted up he wanted to be exalted he wanted to be if you want to just put it straight out he wanted to be worshiped he wanted to be God he wanted to be like God he wanted people draw attention to him he wanted people to honor him as you probably heard theologians say or pastors say we are all born with an Adamic nature Adamic means like Adam a nature like Adams I don 't want to disappoint you we were born with an Adamic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Characteristics Of Elizabethan Musical Instruments he instrument most popular is the lute, violin, flute, Viol. the lute reached 6 feet tall.'English Consort' was the first English string quartet.so popular that in 1599 Thomas Morley published a book of 'Consort Lessons'.Elizabethan musical instruments included the musical instruments from the Medieval period together with the musical instruments which emerged during the Elizabethan era. he Elizabethan Musical Instruments fell into the following categories: easybib.com Stringed Musical Instruments – instruments which were played with a bow or plucked Wind Musical Instruments – instruments which were blown like trumpets or bagpipes Percussion Musical Instruments – various forms of drums and bells Keyboard Musical instruments – the organ, spinet, harpsichord and virginals Stringed Instruments The Harp – The harp was about 30 inches in length The Fiddle – Fiddles were played with a bow or plucked and usually held under the chin or in the crook of the arm. One of the most popular street musical instruments The Rebec – The rebec was a musical instrument with a round pear–shaped body ( an early violin) The Psaltery – The Psaltery was a cross between a harp and a guitar The Dulcimer – The Dulcimer was played by striking the strings with hammers The Hurdy–gurdy – the hurdy–gurdy was introduced in the 12th century – the bow was replaced by strings attached to a wheel which was cranked by a handle – extremely popular form of Street music The Viol – Viols were played with a bow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Url ( Uniform Resource Locator ) URL (Uniform Resource Locator): A URL is one type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) the generic term for all types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the World Wide Web. The term Web address is a synonym for a URL that uses the HTTP or HTTPS protocol. Uniform Resource Locators were characterized in Request for Comments (RFC) 1738 in 1994 by Tim Berners–Lee, the World Wide Web, and the URI working gathering of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), as a result of coordinated effort began at the IETF Living Documents Birds of a Feather session in 1992. The arrangement consolidates the prior arrangement of area names (made in 1985) with record way sentence structure, where slices are utilized to independent catalog and document names. Traditions as of now existed where server names could be prepended to finish document ways, went before by a twofold slice (//). Berners–Lee later communicated lament at the utilization of dabs to particular the area 's parts name inside URIs, wishing he had utilized cuts throughout, furthermore said that, given the colon taking after the first segment of a URI, the two slices before the space name were pointless. A site is comprised of numerous site pages. Every site page can be come to by clients through no less than a single uniform resource locator (URL) or in a few events through numerous URLs. URLs are the personalities to the pages of your site. This makes two parts of URLs essential: Creating URL naming conventions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. String Theory What is string theory and what does it mean for human kind? String theory is a theory that seeks to unify the four forces of nature and explain the origins of our universe. Before the string theory, it was impossible to combine the theories of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. By using tiny vibrating strings of energy that are 10–33 m in length, scientists can create all the fundamental particles we've started to find using particle accelerators. Then, using these particles they can try to unite the two different theories and create a universe that is perhaps, more perfect than the Standard Model will allow. And what's great about string theory is that it explains more than just how gravity, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Einstein spoke about the relationship of energy to mass and using his formulas, scientists have theorized that the energy released from two membranes colliding could create our universe! Furthermore, there is nothing to suggest that the membranes could have only banged together once, so perhaps our universe is not the first nor the last to be created. So thus string theory united the universe, theorizes about additional universes and proposes a neat solution to the question of how the Big Bang was triggered! Fortunately, string theory only has one problem. Unfortunately, it's a huge problem: there is currently no way to test the validity of string theory because all theoretical tests proposed to find strings would take millions of times the amount of energy we have at our disposal. Our highest powered particle accelerators are too feebly underpowered to even find gravitons, let alone the strings that would prove string theory correct. Despite these problems with directly proving string theory, physicists like Brian Greene and Lisa Randal (classmates from Stuyvesant) continue to seek out circumstantial evidence like supersymmetry (each particle has a sparticle (superparticle)), new dimensions and gravitons –– or rather the absence of gravitons as they escape into different dimensions. There are of course physicists who warn that because string theory is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Regular Expression Of A Web App Regular Expression To FSM– Web App 3.1 Algorithm 3.1.1 Regular Expression Parsing I built my own parser which will suit the recursive nature of my regular expression to Finite State Machine Algorithm. To parse the regular expression, first, the expression is converted from infix to prefix form. To convert from prefix to infix form, the string is read from the back and on meeting an operator, it is pushed to an operator stack if top of operator stack has lower precedence than the read operator else pop it to append to front of output string. If an operand is met, simply append it to beginning of the output string. After converting the expression to prefix, second step is to construct expression tree where each inner node including root node has operator as its value and the leaf nodes are operands. The entire infix string is read from the end. If the character is an operand it is pushed to the operand stack else if an operator is read, operands are popped from the operand stack and assigned as left and right child of node with having the operator as the node value and pushed again into the stack. Since the backward construction algorithm is recursive in nature, such a syntax tree makes it more suitable for the algorithm where expression will be taken as input. 3.1.2 Regular Expression To FSM– Backward Construction After converting input expression to prefix and constructing expression tree, next steps is to implement the Backward Construction algorithm for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. The Structure Of The Foundation Of Json Schema Foundation of JSON Schema Introduction JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is the most popular semi structured data format for sending API requests and responses but it is still lacking a standardized schema or meta data definition that allows the developers to specify the structure of JSON documents. JSON is a data format based on the data types of JavaScript Programming. JSON data models comprises of strings, numbers and other types of data that database system treats as atomic. JSON is also used for storing data, and that too in the format of choice for several document–oriented databases such as MongoDB[3] and CouchDB[5]. This paper has been formally arranged in a way that it provides the reader complete understanding of what JSON is and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the next step, the practical use case of increasing importance is demonstrated in Schema definition for Wikidata [6]. All the six types of valid JSON document such as object, array, string. Numbers, boolean values and null can be specified by a JSON schema. Here, the key point to understand is that a JSON document satisfies a schema if it satisfies all keywords of schema. Formally, a schema S and a document J can be represented as J|= S to describe that J satisfies S. |= is to define all six types of JSON document as well as their combinations and enumerations. Formal Analysis The efficiency of working with JSON schema and its expressive power is discussed in this section. It is observed whether the computational cost of document conforms to a schema. Later, JSON schema is compared with various well established theoretical formalisms such as nondeterministic finite state automata. Practical Considerations To understand the efficiency and applicability of JSON Schema, an experimental analysis is undergone in this section of the article where the author initially runs a series of experiments to test self–developed validators under JSON document of increasing sizes. Later, a real use case named Wikidata Database is used where JSON schema can be naturally used. Experiment under JSON document of increasing size For this experiment, a machine with 8 GB ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Free Soda Pop And The Promise Of A Five Course Breakfast If you would have told me twenty years ago that I would be where I am today I would have probably laughed at you. Growing up I never wanted for nothing and I had everything a little girl like me could possibly want. My parents ran a lake and a small local bait shop. For sixteen years we ran this little lake and I had it all. I had over eighty acres to play on, five different playgrounds with different equipment at every one of them, fishing, plenty of kids to play with during the summer time, a golf cart that I learned how to drive, free soda pop and the promise of a five course breakfast every weekend from some of our campers, I had a dad that I idolized, a mom who tried to teach me the important lessons in life, a sister to drive crazy, and a brother whom I got to see once in a while. I had it all when I was growing up and some of my class mates would make fun of me for being big, for being in a lower class, or simply because I was different. On the worst of days I would seek refuge in a little hidden world. The pine trees canopied over a certain spot and make different patterns across your skin. I would lay there for hours until Mama called for supper and watch as the bugs made a home and sometimes a squirrel would skitter around me in a hurry to get home to his family. The wind would blow through the trees and the sweet perfume would fill the air. Sometimes I would lay there until the tears would dry on my face and other times I would doze off until the sun started to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Guitar Meets the Piano It has been a long time since I have challenged myself to fulfill something out of my customary schedule. Bringing music closer into my life, would be something I would thank myself for in the future. I have been playing the guitar since I was twelve, and when I was younger my brother had taught me how to play the piano. However, I have had a piano sitting against a wall in my room, and it has now been four years since I have played it. So, for the past twenty one days, I have challenged myself to re–learn the piano. Throughout my process, I found many similarities and differences between learning how to play the guitar and learning how to play the piano. The first obstacle I encountered was trying to get access to the lessons. When I studied the guitar, I played by reading sheet music. It was difficult and it acquired a lot of my time, since I did not know where the notes were on the actual guitar. Then in high school, I took a guitar class and I was taught how to read tabs. Tabs are an easy way to play the guitar, and they are especially useful for beginners. Tabs can be simply described as a drawing of the guitar strings on paper. During that class, I was also driven watch some of my classmates, whom knew how to play, and learn from them. Learning to play the piano doesn't have as much variety. I had to either read sheet music or watch someone else play. The only access for me was YouTube, since there is no one close who can teach me. All I had to do was continuously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Bass Guitar Essay It is no simple task to learn to play an instrument. Innumerous hours must be spent playing and practicing your instrument to become suitably proficient. However, not everyone wants to invest the time (and money) to learn an instrument. If you don't play an instrument, fear not, for there is hope still. Here are the three instruments, that, in my opinion, are the easiest to pick up and play with little or no instruction. (Be warned, however, as there is a massive difference between playing a little tune, and being truly good at an instrument. No instrument is easy to master.) Going from in order of increasing ease, first off is the bass guitar. Now, in no way is the bass guitar "easy" to be good at. However, when compared to similar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next simplest instrument is the piano. Now, the piano can be quite tricky. There are so many keys, it can be quite confusing. Also, the piano allows for the most complex chords of any instrument. However, to play a simple melody, it is straightforward enough. On a piano, there are black keys and white keys. On a regular piano, each key is a different note, one half–step apart from the next, just like each fret on a bass or guitar. However, there is only one row of notes, unlike the aforementioned bass or guitar, which (usually) has four and six rows respectively, because of the different strings. The white keys on a piano are called "natural notes". Notes like A, E, and G are natural notes. The keys are the sharps and flats. Notes like A# are what sounds when a black key is pressed. Now, there are a few key (no pun intended) elements to playing piano if you have no idea what you are doing. The first is only play one note at a time. The piano is capable of create some quite beautiful and interesting chords if played correctly. But if you go and start combining notes together at random, it makes for an unpleasant noise most of the time. If you play only one note at a time, you only have to deal with the intervals (spaces between notes) that each note makes when used in succession with another, rather than the intervals that are required to make lovely chords. Next, don't play too many notes. If you keep the tempo (speed of the music) slower, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. IBM SPSS Statistics 19 Brief Guide i IBM SPSS Statistics 19 Brief Guide Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information under Notices on p. 158. This document contains proprietary information of SPSS Inc, an IBM Company. It is provided under a license agreement and is protected by copyright law. The information contained in this publication does not include any product warranties, and any statements provided in this manual should not be interpreted as such. When you send information to IBM or SPSS, you grant IBM and SPSS a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. © Copyright SPSS Inc. 1989, 2010. Preface The IBM SPSS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bootstrapping is a method for deriving robust estimates of standard errors and confidence intervals for estimates such as the mean, median, proportion, odds ratio, correlation coefficient or regression coefficient. Categories performs optimal scaling procedures, including correspondence analysis. Complex Samples allows survey, market, health, and public opinion researchers, as well as social scientists who use sample survey methodology, to incorporate their complex sample designs into data analysis. Conjoint provides a realistic way to measure how individual product attributes affect consumer and citizen preferences. With Conjoint, you can easily measure the trade–off effect of each product attribute in the context of a set of product attributes–as consumers do when making purchasing decisions. Custom Tables creates a variety of presentation–quality tabular reports, including complex stub– and–banner tables and displays of multiple response data. Data Preparation provides a quick visual snapshot of your data. It provides the ability to apply validation rules that identify invalid data values. You can create rules that flag out–of–range values, missing values, or blank values. You can
  • 45. also save variables that record individual rule violations and the total number of rule violations per case. A limited set of predefined rules that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Blue Pelican JavaExercise Quiz Test Keysby Blue Pelican Java Exercise, Quiz, & Test Keys by Charles E. Cook Version 3.0.5k Copyright © 2004 – 2007 by Charles E. Cook; Refugio, Tx (All rights reserved) This page is intentionally left blank. Keys for Quizzes/Exercises/Projects The short quizzes for each lesson in this section are not comprehensive and not very difficult. Normally, only basic, superficial questions are asked. The general philosophy here is for the specter of a quiz to always be hanging over the student where he knows he must quickly acquire a general working knowledge of the subject but at the same time knows he will not be asked in–depth or tricky questions. It is hoped that this gentle, but persistent pressure, will encourage the student to keep current with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... int i = 407; 7. Write a single line of code that will create a String variable called my_name and store your name in it. String my_name = "Barney Fife"; 8. Write a line of code that will declare the variable count to be of type int. Don't initialize. int count; 9. Write a line of code that initializes the double precision variable bankBalance to 136.05. Assume this variable has already been declared. bankBalance = 136.05; 10. Which of the following are legal variable names? scooter13 139_scooter homer–5 ;mary public doubled double ab c 11. Which of the following is the most acceptable way of naming a variable. Multiple answers are possible. a. GroovyDude b. GROOVYDUDE
  • 48. c. groovyDude d. Groovydude e. groovy_dude f. groovydude 12. Comment on the legality of the following two lines of code. double dist = 1003; //legal int alt = 1493.86; //illegal Answers 3–1 Quiz on Lesson 3 1. What is output by the following code? String s = "Mona Lisa"; System.out.println(s.length( )); 2. What is output by the following code? String girl = "Heather Jones"; System.out.println(girl.substring(8)); 3. What is output by the following code? String girl = "Heather Jones"; System.out.println(girl.substring(8,11)); 4. What is the index of the 'L' in the String "Abraham Lincoln"? 5. What is output by the following code? String s = "Beaver Cleaver"; System.out.println(s.toUpperCase( )); Answers 3–2 Key to Quiz on Lesson 3 1. What is output by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. The Vietnam War The Vietnam War was, and still is a difficult topic to discuss, not because of the battle itself, but because of the unfamiliarity of the subject most present–day students have. Five years after World War II, the war for Vietnamese independency began, which is also when textbooks for some reason strayed away from world history and lingered toward United States history instead – the economic boom and "race war" is far more recognizable to modern day students and the fear of Communist tendencies assisted in altering the curriculum to avoid the problems outside of the United States. However, soldiers continued to fight on unfamiliar grounds during the time, many have lost their lives, and George Crumb's composition Black Angels represents the true, raw emotion of what it felt like away from home. "In Black Angels, Crumb fulfilled the command to reinvent music, not by writing a piece that reflected on the war, but by making music as the embodiment of war and thus assume...mythic qualities" (Ho). Although the music can be audibly heard as a battle within itself, the titles of each number in the three–movement program can assist the surfacing discomfort of what "war" should bring. Black Angels begins with "Departure," featuring the electric string quartet screeching on their strings like a swarm of insects, comparable to the unfamiliar land soldiers trod upon with insects crowding about corpses before them. As the piece progresses into the next number, the quartet turns into a trio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Combining Structured And Unstructured Data Essay Ontologies of combining structured and unstructured data Proposal, Research Project Plan X to be presented on [presentation date] [Student Name] Option: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Advisor: XXXXX This proposal is submitted to the Computer and Information Science faculty in partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Computer and Information Science. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Background RESEARCH 1 1.2 IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM AREA 1 2. REsearch APPROACH 2 2.1 HYPOTHESIS 2 2.2 JUSTIFICATION of research APPROACH 2 2.3 ANALYSIS APPROACH 2 3. EXPECTED RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT 2 3.1 Evaluation plan of research approach 2 3.2 Significance of study 2 4. Schedule 2 REFERENCES 2 1. Introduction Structured data is an organised data structured into rows and columns. The purpose of this is to enable machines that apply limited logic, to be able to understand and process information. The most well–known example of storing structured data and to apply operation is SQL meanwhile unstructured data is the complete opposite of this. It is everything else that isn't in a structured format. It was never meant to be understood by machines, as this type of information has been created specifically for the purpose of being understood by a human mind. Examples would include:
  • 53. emails, books, letters, social media posts, images, audio & video files, etc. The most common and expensive operation on structured data is cascading and a defined schema of tables that can't allow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Outline Of The Reconstruction Of Reconstruction Reconstruction was a rather simple process for the group. The design used was not very complicated, so it took much less time than more complex versions. The reconstruction consisted of using the taken–apart printer for the base of the machine. The printer worked as a sturdy base because of its size and shape. It was laid on its side so that the paper tray was sticking into the air. A motor was then gathered from one of the printers that was deconstructed. The group chose the largest of the motors to ensure that it would be able to lift a golf ball to meet the criteria for success. The motor was secured to the top of the printer tray using a compartment from the printer that had previously held printer cartridges. The main issue the group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the tennis ball is curved, when it went over the lip of the box, it dumped the golf ball onto the platform meeting the criteria for success. This design was able complete the goal in a simple way. Discussion (Maile Harris) connect the results to broad topics The purpose of this project was to use parts salvaged from the deconstruction project to build a new machine that could complete a task. Two choices were presented as the task: option one was to lift an object of undetermined weight up to a height of twenty to sixty centimeters, and then deliver that object to a platform twenty centimeters in height; option two was to launch a tennis ball sized object through a goal post one to two feet in height. After analyzing our available materials, we opted for option one. We measured success in this task by our device's ability to lift and deposit that object, as per the requirements of the task. The motor was mounted at the top of the device in such a way that it would reel in the string attached to it, pulling up whatever was attached to the string (in our case, a half–tennis ball basket that the task's object could be placed in). The string with the "basket" on the end extended out from the base of the device, draping over the far side of the box/platform. Once the basket was reeled in, it would hit the top edge of the box, causing it to tip and dump its contents onto the platform, and then the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. History of the Viola's Role in Part-Writing for Chamber Music Carolyn Hunter Music 700 November 1, 2009 Mini–Research Paper #2 History of the Viola's Role in Part–Writing for Chamber Music There is considerable debate amongst scholars as to whether the birth of the viola preceded or succeeded that of the violin. However, iconographic and documentary evidence indicate that the violin, viola, and cello most likely evolved together as a family of instruments very early in the sixteenth century and almost certainly in northern Italy. Part–writing for the viola in chamber music has changed dramatically over time. By the end of the seventeenth century, while the violin had remained popular in chamber music, the viola was very much neglected. It was not until the end of the eighteenth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The end of the eighteenth century marked a change in the treatment of the viola in chamber music. The change "came about partly because a basic concept of late eighteenth century chamber music was that a single player played each part (thus setting chamber music apart from the orchestra where each string part . . . was played by several players)."[2] A greater equality of part writing can be observed in the mature chamber music, especially string quartets, of Mozart and Beethoven. In Mozart's last string quartet (K. 590, 1790), the part writing is equalized, and solos are given to the viola, with a considerable degree of virtuosity demanded of the instrument. In the passage below, the first violin states the melody and then two bars later the viola plays the same passage just an octave lower. Example 1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, String Quartet no. 23, k. 590, 1st Movement, mm. 51–54[3] [pic] This example clearly demonstrates equal part–writing for the viola with that of the violin or the other instruments. In conclusion, it is difficult to answer the question as to why the viola fell out of favor in chamber music from the time period following its birth in the early sixteenth century to the end of the seventeenth century. One possible reason is that no parts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Client-Based State... Several options are in ASP.NET to maintain data on a per–page basis and an application–wide basis. The features are as follows: View state Control state Hidden fields Cookies Query strings Application state Session state Profile Properties View state, control state, hidden fields, cookies, and query strings all having data storage on the client in different ways. Application state, session state, and profile properties all save data on the server memory. All the above features have its distinct advantages and disadvantages. Client–Based State Management Options The following sections describe options for state management. It includes saving information in the page or on the computer of the client. The information is not being maintained on the server for all these options between round trips. View State The view state property provides a dictionary object for retaining values among multiple requests for the same page. It will act as a default method to preserve page and control property values. While processing the page, the current state of the page is collected into a string and stored in the page as a hidden field. If the amount of data stored in the ViewState property exceeds the specified value in the MaxPageStateFieldLength property, it will be stored in the multiple hidden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, assume that the user has written a custom control. It has different tabs that can show different information, and the user likes the control to work as expected, the control wants to know which tab can be selected between round trips. For this purpose, ViewState property can also be used, but at a level, by developers, the view state can be turned off. For this, a feature in ASP.NET called control state is being used. The Control State property allows the user to exist property information that is specific to a control and it cannot be turned off like the View State ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Database Analysis and Database Design Project TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 ASSIGNMENT 3 INTRODUCTION 6 REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW SYSTEM 6 ADVANTAGES OF COMPUTER BASED SYSTEM 7 MOVING IMAGES DATABASE DESIGN 8 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAMS – CONCEPTUAL MODEL 8 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM – LOGICAL MODEL 9 DATABASE SCHEME 10 MOVING IMAGES DATA DICTIONARY 13 IMPLEMENTATION 16 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TABLES 22 PROTOTYPES OF USER INTERFACE 23 VERIFYING AND EVALUATING MY DESIGN 25 MOVING IMAGES 25 TESTING BUTTONS 26 TESTING THE QUERIES 29 TESTING REPORTS 34 REPORT BASED ON QUERIES 37 EVALUATION 42 ASSIGNMENT Moving Images operates a DVD library. The library has a large number of titles, each title having at least ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The database must be rigorously tested with specifically designed test data that demonstrates the effective use of validation and the resulting error messages. You should have at least 20 records in all tables to ensure that the validation checks are effective. The following activities must be performed: • Design the tables and identify Primary and Foreign Keys • Define the relationships between the tables • Create suitable data entry forms • Enter Test Data • Create at least five relevant queries to interrogate the database • Create and print reports that present a consistent and professional image which are accurate and complete INTRODUCTION I have been given the task to design a database for a company call Moving images. Moving images is a company that rents out DVDs for their register member, each member can take a DVD and that information will be store in to the system until the DVD has been return. REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW SYSTEM Moving images is a DVD shop (to rent DVDs), as we been informed the company is growing and so are the numbers of DVDs and the number of customers which means the staff need access to this information faster than before. The management of Moving Images is requesting prototypes from different designers. Database will allow the user to enter new and view existing information in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. The Orion String Quartet and Nash Ensemble: A Concert... "Mozart for Four Mozart: String Quartet in F Major, K 590 Mozart: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K 478 Performed by the Orion String Quartet and the Nash Ensemble" (gardnermuseum.org) For the purposes of this assignment I choose this particular concert because I find Mozart's music to be intellectual and engaging, requiring deep concentration and an open mind to be able the comprehend the depth of his musical visions. In this paper a will attempt to explore the qualities I like and dislike in the pieces presented in this concert and endeavor to analyze the "Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K 478". I thoroughly enjoyed this concert from beginning to end. The opening piece, "String Quartet in F Major, K 590", was both soothing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is not afraid to bring a note of disquiet or to bring emotion, however slight to the music he creates. This work is a classic example of the string quartets of the time bringing to life the violin, viola and cello in a gripping way. This piece is a work from Mozart's later years and was written with King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia in mind. In the second piece in the concert, Mozart show us the depths that the piano can bring to music by composing complex movements that were thought, at the time, to be too difficult for the average listener to understand. This piece is a good representation of chamber music; a genre for intimate setting that can focus on a few as two performers up to as many as nine. Mozart produced many pieces fort h piano, but this one brings complexity and depth to the listener and opens the doors to a new vision of what this composer can create. During the opening movement, the piano and the violin duel with each other for dominance each with its own motive. Then the two melodies seem to find a more even balance with each other. Toward to end of the movement the two start to battle again bringing a degree of energy and drama to the composition. The second movement is a bit lighter with a cherry piano melody that is interesting counterpoint to the violins more passionate feel. The other instruments add depth and texture to the movements but seem to be merely an afterthought in the music. The piano solo in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. I Attended A Musical Performance By The Diderot String... On April 23rd, I attended a musical performance by the Diderot String Quartet. The performance was held at the Bruno Walter Auditorium in 111 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N.Y. at 2:30 p.m. The Diderot String Quartet performance that I attended was titled "Diderot String Quartet: Haydn and his Students." The Diderot String Quartet performance is titled after the musical pieces of the concert, which included string quartets by Franz Joseph Haydn, Anton Ferdinand Titz, and Ludwig van Beethoven. The first musical piece performed was "String Quartet No. 1 in G Major" by Anton Ferdinand Titz. The second musical piece performed was "String Quartet Op. 76, No.6 in Eb Major Fantasia" by Franz Joseph Haydn. The third and final piece performed was "String Quartet Op.74 in Eb Major Harp" by Ludwig van Beethoven. Each musical piece was performed beautifully by the Diderot String Quartet, which included 2 violinists (Johanna Novom and Adriane Post), a cellist (Paul Dwyer), and a violist (Kyle Miller). Besides the performance, the location of the concert was exceptional. The Bruno Walter Auditorium is a relatively small concert hall. According to its website, the auditorium can only accommodate an audience of 202. However, the Bruno Walter Auditorium has an empowering effect on the audience. When the performance began, I felt the empowering effect of the auditorium when I saw how the audience was drawn to the center of the stage. The attention of the audience created an intimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. How Did Artie Get A Job Once upon a time, there was a famous city in a far away land called the City of Jobs. In the City of Jobs, there were people from all around the world who each had their very own unique careers. There was Mrs. Lin, from China, who owned a shop that sold colorful silks of every color. Mr. Bernard, a baker from France, whom made pastries and cakes, for whoever wanted a delicious treat. And Mrs.Smith, from America, whose music store was filled with an assortment of instruments. But then their was Artie. Arite was new to the City of Jobs, and he couldn't find out what his unique career was supposed to be. "I'll find a job," Artie would say courageously, "and then I will live in the City of Jobs." So Artie went off into the city to find the job that suited him best. First, he went to Mrs. Lin's shop to find ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smith's Music Shop. As he strolled through the streets, Artie was able to hear the sounds of beautiful instrument as he neared the shop. As he walked around the corner of a shop that sold pretty flowers, he saw the gorgeous music shop. The store looked like a gigantic organ, with hundreds of wind pipes pumping the organ's beautiful music into the air. The door had two beautiful saxaphone handles and the windows were lined with flutes and clarinets. As Artie walked into the store, he saw that the walls were lined with instruments of ever differing shapes and sound. String instruments, like guitars and violins, hung on one was, and across from it, another wall was covered in bongos and drum sets. But as Artie looked at the far wall across from him, his breath was taken away. For in between the two walls was the grand organ. The organ was lined with pearl white and dark as night keys that stretched across the wall. Gold windpipes, which came out of the top of the organ, blew the beautiful tune of the song that Mrs. Smith played on the gorgeous ivory keys. Mrs. Smith sat upon the small bench that was before the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Benefits Of Playing A Musical Instrument In third grade I was introduced to an orchestra program at my school district. This program was designed for students who have no experience with the violin, viola, cello, and bass. Although I already played the piano since age five, I thought learning the violin would be a fun experience. At the time I was unaware how committed I would be to the violin, my impulsive 8 year old self was simply intrigued with stringed instruments. 10 years later, I own my very own violin and continue to improve my music skills. Why I have continued to play through all these years sometimes baffles me; What are the benefits of playing a musical instrument? Everyone should learn how to play a musical instrument. Lutz Jancke, a psychologist at the University of Zurich, states: "Learning to play a musical instrument has definite benefits and can increase IQ by seven points, in both children and adults." Even when simply beginning to learn how to play an instrument, there is a significant difference in brain improvement. Jancke continues: "We found that even in people over the age of 65 after four or five months of playing a instrument for an hour a week there were strong changes in the brain." Findings from the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry show that learning a musical instrument reduces feelings of anxiety, expressing emotions, and gives better attention skills to children. There is physical evidence that learning an instrument alters brain development, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Url Is An Acronym For Uniform Resource Locator And Is A... URL is an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator and is a reference (an address) to a resource on the Internet. A URL is the fundamental network identification for any resource connected to the web. It 's often easiest, although not entirely accurate, to think of a URL as the name of a file on the World Wide Web because most URLs refer to a file on some machine on the network. However, remember that URLs also can point to other resources on the network, such as database queries and command output. Most people realize that a space is not allowed in a URL. However, it is also important to realize as the URL string can only contain alphanumeric characters and "!$–_+* '()". Any other characters that are required in the URL must be encoded. For analysts, there are two key reasons that a solid grasp of URLs matter–Web analytics tools, Google Analytics, Adobe/Omniture Site catalyst, Core metrics, Web trends, and the like all pack a wheelbarrow's worth of data into a customized URL every time a user takes a tracked action; you can see a 4–minute video on that subject or read a much more detailed explanation as to the mechanics of that process. Pages on the site–some web analytics platforms use the URL as the core means for reporting "Pages" data some don't either way, understanding the different components of a URL and how that affects the data feeding into your analytics tool. Although each URL is a single string of numbers, letters, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Identity Reflection Paper Identity is a complex aspect of someone's life. It is a combination of how people view others, how someone views himself, and how their community is seen by others. These still can be split even more into infinite dimensions which are combined to create a unique identity. Identity is also an inconstant part of life as it is manipulated by the people, environment, and activities at the moment. My identity started when I was born as I was given a race based on my ancestry and genetics and a gender based on my anatomy. These parts have remained constant throughout my life, unlike most of the many dimensions that my identity is composed of. Although I don't always think about these dimensions as the primary source of my identity, I believe that people who have just met me for the first time consider this to be one of the biggest aspects of the identity they have given me. As people learn more about me, their vision of my identity changes as the internal central aspects begin to be noticed. I consider the key components of my identity to be my education, region, religion, and gender. These four dimensions have been central to the vision I have of myself as well as the vision others hopefully have of me once they know me well. I believe that these four dimensions represent my identity, because based on my normal context these are the aspects that I introduce myself with. Throughout my life, my education has remained the most central part of my identity despite everything that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Mobile Phones And Its Impact On Our Day Lives Motivation Mobile phones becomes an essential companion in our day to day lives. They helps us to keep in touch with friends, family, colleagues, access email, browse internet etc. Mobile phones were brought to life with the help of an operating system. In the present world, Android and IOS are having the major mobile operating systems market share in the world. Android holds a market share of 61.9% in the current US market while Apple`s IOS holds only 32.5% of share. Internationally android`s market share is even lot better when compared to Apple`s IOS. So keeping these facts in mind we are inspired to perform big data analytics on tweets related to android operating system. Introduction Big data is the buzzing word in the present software industry. Huge amounts of data is being generated daily from various sources. Companies are trying to perform analytics on big data and get some valuable output which gives an edge over there competitors. In order to achieve this we need to program map reduce jobs in Hadoop ecosystem. It is very difficult to develop the code and reuse it for different business cases. On the other hand, People are very much comfortable to query data using SQL like queries. A team of developers at Facebook developed a dataware house tool namely called as HIVE. Hive supports the queries like SQL type which is called as HiveQL. These queries are compiled as map reduce jobs and are executed using Hadoop. Through HiveQL we can plugin custom map reduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Output and Average Age Your final project will be to analyze, design, and document a simple program that utilizes a good design process and incorporates sequential, selection and repetitive programming statements as well as at least one function call and the use of at least one array. The specific problem you need to solve for the final project is: Design a program that will allow a user to Input a list of your family members along with their age and state where they reside. Determine and print the average age of your family and print the names of anyone who live in Texas. 1. Problem definition: Design a program that will allow a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 c) Write the assumptions and limitations and how they will be handled in your project. Ans 1c) In my project, there are numerous assumptions and limitations that are being handled in the pseudo code. First of all, this program is only designed to calculate the average age of all the family members that the user will input. There is no other calculation that the program has been designed to do. Secondly, the program does not give the user any option or chance to return to inputting more family members if they forgot to do so at the beginning. This program was not designed to have a set limit to how many inputs the user could enter. This list could keep going on and on. This program is created to calculate and display both the Average age of family Members and the residents who live in Texas. If the user wanted to display just one of the results, the user would have to do the whole program just to get one of the results. This is being handled by the pseudo code only being able to handle the calculations that are set. The user does not have the ability to let the program know how many family members will be entered before the user begins. To handle that, the Count function is being used in the psuedocode to obtain the correct output. 1 d) Provide an alternative analysis and design approach showing a different way to solve the same problem definition of family member in Texas. As you have learned, a single problem can be solved in more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Suite For The Lady In Red: A Short Story More than anything, I wanted to become entrapped in those curls. Instead, I kept tuning the instrument. "Do you play?" She shook her head. "I thought I'd be the next Eric Clapton when I was a teenager." "007 for me." She grinned. After a pause, she added, "But I suppose, in reality, a spy's life isn't all that glamorous." To change the subject, I ran my fingers over the guitar strings and asked, "What's that song you hum all the time? I can't place it." She looked puzzled. Damn. The tune was so ingrained in her she wasn't aware she vocalized it. "It goes like this." I played a dozen notes. "No!" She burst into tears and ran into the bathroom. For a few minutes, I waited to see if she'd come out. When her sobs showed no sign of subsiding, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suddenly I realized I was hearing the duet Chabat wrote for their wedding, Suite for the Lady in Red. He had recorded his part so she could practice while they were apart. In complex counterpoint, the two tremolo–laced melodies intertwined in the most intricate guitar piece I'd ever heard Sarah paused, then began the second movement where the joy of lovers reunited segued into what I could only call fuck–me music. The male guitar led with a pulsating bass, the female replied breathlessly. They climaxed together in a crescendo ending with simultaneous thumps on the soundboards of the instruments and a three beat pause. Afterglow followed, a series of descending arpeggios. Finally, the third part in A–major reprised the opening but with a sweet, uplifting resolution. I moved to the shutters, tilting the louvers so I could see Sarah. She sat on the chaise, instrument in her lap, replaying the second movement, her mouth open, her foot tapping like a metronome, her body responding to the thrusts of the male guitar. In her white nightgown she looked pure. But, like me, she'd played the game. Like me, she'd followed orders. I bet she never told that new husband of hers what she did for a living. Never told him Caulder had fucked her. Never told him she'd fucked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. The Concert I Will Be Reviewing Performed By Gregory Sauer The concert I will be reviewing was performed by Gregory Sauer (cello) and Eric Jenkins (piano) as part of the UTRGV Patron of the Arts Guest Artist Series, which began at 7:30 PM on Monday, October 3, 2016 in the TSC Arts Center Performance Hall. This well–rounded program included modern works from the 20th Century as well as works of the Late–Romantic and Baroque eras. Sauer 's style and expression varied according to the piece he was performing; however, the principle elements of his virtuosity remained unaltered throughout Monday night 's performance. These foundational practices are what made each articulation and individual piece not only well– understood, but (and more importantly) consistent. Before a performance, the concert hall is a convivial atmosphere where patrons catch up and music students engage in discussing the inside scoop around campus, all unbeknownst of the (not so) subtle preparation taking place on stage; Monday night was no exception. Following the initial applaud, Gregory Sauer sat in his chair, positioned his Cello and began playing Cassadó 's "Suite for Solo Cello". Typically, I would have sat back and enjoyed the program, but having read up on the instrument and the positioning of the body in respect to the instrument, I immediately noticed the inclination of Sauer's cello toward the right side of his body as well as the loose position of his right hand. I kept track of this positioning throughout the concert, but there were other consistencies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 83. Defintion Essay Defintion Essay – Is it Possible to Define Art? Art is the intentional use of some medium to communicate emotions or ideas between minds. Some combination of the five senses is used to conduct information, so art may take the form of music, painting, sculpture, dance, and others. Art may be collaborative, as with the presentation of a symphony, which may involve a composer, a conductor, players, and a lighting crew all working to create the art of the presentation. Also, art occurs in at least one level of abstraction removed from reality, a representation of the real thing. There is no requirement of beauty in art. Indeed, some of the highest quality in art is attained by some of the ugliest things. An example is the film, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I experience Samuel Barber's Adagio with my brother, the message I receive is clear, but it is not the same as the message my brother receives. It is likely that Samuel Barber intended neither. Nevertheless, the piece is effective art, since it communicates messages. Even so, there must have been some intention with which Barber wrote the piece. In general, art must be the creation of a mind, or group of minds, with at least one purpose. As such, art is never an accident, whereas it may have some accidental effects on certain members of an audience. The requirement that art have some purpose from the artist rejects the notion that computers can create art. Computers may be used as a medium for people to create art, and computers may create what resembles art, but computers cannot create art. Another characteristic of art is its necessary element of impracticality. That is not to say that artistic things cannot be practical; rather, there must be some part of the piece that does more than simply serve a function. For example, ordering a cheeseburger at McDonald's is an intentional use of the medium of a voice to communicate a message (the desire for food) between two minds (the customer and the server). However, it seems somewhat clear that this extreme case does not constitute a work of art. Still, it would be possible to compose a vocal piece of music that qualifies as art, even if the words are still, "I'd like a Big Mac, please." The art enters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...