This document provides an introduction, task, and process for a student webquest on determining the true history of baseball using online resources. Students will be tasked with using 4 websites to decide which account of baseball's history is credible based on the reliability of the sources. The process involves assigning students to teams to review the websites and compile their findings into a short story about the true origins and early history of baseball.
This document provides an introduction, task, and process for a student webquest on determining the true history of baseball using online resources. Students will be tasked with using 4 websites to decide which account of baseball's history is credible based on the reliability of the sources. The process involves assigning students to teams to review the websites and compile their findings into a short story about the true origins and early history of baseball.
The document discusses various aspects of exception handling in Java including:
- Types of exceptions like checked and unchecked exceptions
- Common exception scenarios like NullPointerException, ArithmeticException etc.
- Keywords used for exception handling like try, catch, finally, throw, throws
- Examples demonstrating try, catch, multiple catch blocks, nested try, finally block, throw, exception propagation, throws keyword, exception handling with method overriding and custom exceptions.
Augmented reality (AR) supplements reality rather than replacing it, combining real and virtual elements. AR requires hardware like displays and tracking, as well as software to merge real-world images with virtual 3D images in real-time. Some applications of AR include medical procedures, manufacturing, military, entertainment, and more. While AR has potential, it also has disadvantages like specific hardware requirements and high costs. Overall, AR is still new but promising for improving interaction between real and virtual environments.
This chapter introduces the concept of business ethics and why it is important to study. It discusses the collapse of Enron and the harm it caused to many stakeholders. Some key reasons to focus on ethics are compliance with laws, avoiding risks and protecting reputation. While individuals may disagree on ethical issues, business ethics aims to reasonably analyze situations and determine how companies should act.
Apache Ant is a free build tool used for building Java applications. It uses XML configuration files to define build processes comprised of targets and tasks. Some key benefits of Ant include being cross-platform since it is written in Java, having XML configuration files that are easy to read and modify, and providing faster builds by executing tasks within the JVM. Common tasks include javac for compiling Java code, jar for packaging files into JARs, and javadoc for generating documentation.
Thin client computing moves user data and applications from desktop computers to centralized servers in professionally managed data centers. This reduces the total cost of ownership for IT infrastructure. A thin client is a simple user interface device that accesses computational services over a network from a server. Key enabling technologies are remote display protocols that allow graphical displays to be served across the network to thin clients. Thin clients are more secure and easier to manage than traditional desktop computers since the server consolidates resources and access points.
Thin client computing involves using low-cost thin client terminals instead of traditional PCs. Thin clients have minimal local hardware and rely on a centralized server for processing and data storage. This reduces costs associated with hardware, maintenance, power consumption and IT staff. The main components are thin client terminals, thin client software, network connectivity and a server. Common protocols used include RDP, ICA and X11. Thin clients provide advantages like lower TCO, simplified management and security, but may impact performance for multimedia or graphics-heavy applications.
A CAPTCHA is a type of challenge-response test used to determine if a user is human. It stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart." CAPTCHAs were developed to protect websites from bots by displaying distorted text images that humans can read but current optical character recognition programs cannot. Common types of CAPTCHAs include text-based challenges, audio challenges, and reCAPTCHA which uses words from digitized texts that machines have not yet learned to read perfectly.
This document discusses the importance of interpersonal skills, including leadership, teamwork, and networking. It states that interpersonal skills allow one to operate effectively within organizations through social interactions and communication. Some key interpersonal skills discussed are mentoring, decision making, delegation, motivation, collaboration, effective communication, and confidence. The document emphasizes that interpersonal skills are essential for networking effortlessly, leading teams, and achieving goals through cooperation.
The document discusses various aspects of exception handling in Java including:
- Types of exceptions like checked and unchecked exceptions
- Common exception scenarios like NullPointerException, ArithmeticException etc.
- Keywords used for exception handling like try, catch, finally, throw, throws
- Examples demonstrating try, catch, multiple catch blocks, nested try, finally block, throw, exception propagation, throws keyword, exception handling with method overriding and custom exceptions.
Augmented reality (AR) supplements reality rather than replacing it, combining real and virtual elements. AR requires hardware like displays and tracking, as well as software to merge real-world images with virtual 3D images in real-time. Some applications of AR include medical procedures, manufacturing, military, entertainment, and more. While AR has potential, it also has disadvantages like specific hardware requirements and high costs. Overall, AR is still new but promising for improving interaction between real and virtual environments.
This chapter introduces the concept of business ethics and why it is important to study. It discusses the collapse of Enron and the harm it caused to many stakeholders. Some key reasons to focus on ethics are compliance with laws, avoiding risks and protecting reputation. While individuals may disagree on ethical issues, business ethics aims to reasonably analyze situations and determine how companies should act.
Apache Ant is a free build tool used for building Java applications. It uses XML configuration files to define build processes comprised of targets and tasks. Some key benefits of Ant include being cross-platform since it is written in Java, having XML configuration files that are easy to read and modify, and providing faster builds by executing tasks within the JVM. Common tasks include javac for compiling Java code, jar for packaging files into JARs, and javadoc for generating documentation.
Thin client computing moves user data and applications from desktop computers to centralized servers in professionally managed data centers. This reduces the total cost of ownership for IT infrastructure. A thin client is a simple user interface device that accesses computational services over a network from a server. Key enabling technologies are remote display protocols that allow graphical displays to be served across the network to thin clients. Thin clients are more secure and easier to manage than traditional desktop computers since the server consolidates resources and access points.
Thin client computing involves using low-cost thin client terminals instead of traditional PCs. Thin clients have minimal local hardware and rely on a centralized server for processing and data storage. This reduces costs associated with hardware, maintenance, power consumption and IT staff. The main components are thin client terminals, thin client software, network connectivity and a server. Common protocols used include RDP, ICA and X11. Thin clients provide advantages like lower TCO, simplified management and security, but may impact performance for multimedia or graphics-heavy applications.
A CAPTCHA is a type of challenge-response test used to determine if a user is human. It stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart." CAPTCHAs were developed to protect websites from bots by displaying distorted text images that humans can read but current optical character recognition programs cannot. Common types of CAPTCHAs include text-based challenges, audio challenges, and reCAPTCHA which uses words from digitized texts that machines have not yet learned to read perfectly.
This document discusses the importance of interpersonal skills, including leadership, teamwork, and networking. It states that interpersonal skills allow one to operate effectively within organizations through social interactions and communication. Some key interpersonal skills discussed are mentoring, decision making, delegation, motivation, collaboration, effective communication, and confidence. The document emphasizes that interpersonal skills are essential for networking effortlessly, leading teams, and achieving goals through cooperation.
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