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Random Access Memory
... are many kinds of memory.
The evolution of memory started from 1970s.
Table 1 - The evolution of memory
Year Introduced
Memory
Speed Limit
1970
RAM/DRAM
4.77MHz
1987
FPM
20MHz
1995
EDO/BEDO
20MHz
1997
PC66 SDRAM
66MHz
1998
PC100 SDRAM
100MHz
1999
RDRAM
800MHz
1999/2000
PC133 SDRAM
133MHz
2000
DDR SDRAM
266MHz
2001
DDR SDRAM
EDRAM
333MHz
450MHz
2002
DDR SDRAM
434MHz
2003
DDR SDRAM
500MHz
2004
DDR2 SDRAM
533MHz
2005
DDR2SDRAM
800MHz
2006
DDR2 SDRAM
667-800MHz
2007
DDR3 SDRAM
1066-1333MHz
3.1 1970s
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2. Wartime Computers
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Requirements Investigation for an Interface for Csound
... algorithms 10
2.3.2 Physical Modeling Synthesis 13
2.3.3 Synthesis control signals 14
2.3.4 Musical notation and interface 16
2.4 Musical Processing Programs 19
2.5 Requirements Specification 23
3 METHODOLOGY 28
3.1 THE PRESENTATION 28
3.2 INTERVIEWS 29
3.3 THE QUESTIONNAIRE 31
3.3.1 Purpose of the questionnaire 31
3.3.2 Construction of the questionnaire 32
4 RESULTS 34
4.1 QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS 34
4.2 ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION 39
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Risk Management and Assessment for IT Projects.
... a budget, and each stage of the project lifecycle carry its own risks. Since IT projects are often difficult to estimate and manage, the project should not be allowed to go from one phase into the next until a formal ...
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... inflation, volume growth, changes in company structure etc
3. The judgment required that the relatively short time-span of the data effectively captures the full range of experience for which risk capital provides a buffer
4. The backward looking nature of ...
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Secondary Sources for Geographical Information.
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... an intelligent act that is a deliberate attempt (especially in the sense of a method or technique) to evade security services and violate the security policy of a system". [65]
When people made the computer they never thought about the ...
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... any laptop or workstation used on Andersen's network. The server that acts as the Domain Controler for the network will validate user logins for any computer workstation or laptop computer connected to the network. Laptops need to have the user ...
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Select 2 academic articles, analyse and evaluate them using some principles and conventions of sociological research.
... and theories that help us to understand the social world. This is an inductive approach to the development of theory. Quantitative research is deductive in that it tests theories which have already been proposed
Qualitative data are collected through direct encounters ...
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Silica Aerogels.
... the basic processes involved in manufacturing aerogels in addition to their structure, and why this presently restrains their widespread use.
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I gathered numerous articles and news stories during the research process, all of which are included in this ...
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Simplistic analysis of data collected from children's non-verbal responses as well as from their spoken words.
... two-fold: firstly, it enabled me to have easy access to the data later and, secondly, it gave me an immediate overview of what the data offered relating to my research questions.
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site survey
... points and channels which match with those found using Netstumbler.
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Snail Mail or E-mail?
... mail. Many people have access to e-mail for free through their work or school. And while some people may pay for e-mail through an online service, there is no increase in cost relative to the number of messages sent. It ...
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So in order to understand what the main areas where organisation should be aware of securing data, we should understand the terminologies like footprinting, scanning and enumeration
... public using techniques like WHOIS, DNS, Interrogations and others. Also getting the range of IP addresses of network of that organization and the host machines that are active within an organisation.
After getting the understandings of all the issues, we will ...
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Software Development
... to be powerful enough to cover every possible area.
For the moment, City University operates with a swipe-card and manual card check system. People who enter the buildings are asked to show their City University ID to a member of staff.
To ...
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Software Engineering Assignment (CM200)
... Alternatively an experienced house would have probably identified the dangers of setting such a tight deadline and declined the project.
The development process of the system was inadequately tested. Individual parts of the system were thoroughly tested but the overall ...
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Some of these calculations can be complex and errors arise. In order to aid efficiency and ultimately save time, the owner of the company would like an automated system whereby quotes can be issued to clients via a PC system through a printed quote.
... in this quotation system requires the computer to multiply the age group 17-19 (value: 4.95) by the gender; for example male (value: 1.35). These values are purely estimates.
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* Details of Insurance Groups need to be looked up from a ...
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Soton data is providing its employees with training that is fundamental to the running of the company. However, this training appears to be very desirable to other firms,
... data customers as well as staff.
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specify
... current metadata usage today, then look at how things might change in the future.
Metadata can be defined as data about data. It 'describes how and when and by whom a particular set of data was collected, and how the data ...
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specify
... paper with respect to strengths and weaknesses, recommendations for improvement and identification of the controls as preventive, detective or corrective.
An immediate strength is the fact that the office manager receives the invoice in the mail and routes it to ...
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specify
... interaction (Baecker, Grudin, Buxton and Greenberg, 1995; Preece, Rogers, and Sharp, 2002; Hall, 1997; Dix, Finlay, Abowd and Beale, 1993; Carroll, 1997; Olson and Olson, 2003).
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