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Computers and Technology
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Sequential Circuit Design
The digital circuits considered thus far have been combinational. Although every digital system is likely to include a combinational circuit, most systems encountered in practice also include storage elements, requiring that the systems be described as sequential circuits.
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Cost Effective .NET Development
QBit Systems India Limited was incorporated in 2004 with a modest head count from a rented premise for optimized .NET development and has in a span of three years, emerged with a sophisticated .NET development center in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, employing a hundred qualified personnel and enjoying the confidence of notable corporates. Rajasthan is a major international tourist destination, famous for its grand forts, palaces, traditional values and rich cultural heritage.
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A Quick History Of The Floppy Disk
Even though there is a lot to be said about floppy drives, these forms of data storage are mostly mentioned in a historical capacity. While you can do a data backup to a floppy disk...
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CD Copy Protection
There are a number of ways to protect your CD from being copied. Most of them depend on breaking conformity with the CD and DVD standards. In this article we will discuss the use of dummy files and illegal sectors, although there are other methods of protecting CDs.
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Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
MCSE courses and the boot camp courses are designed to impart advance training for the IT professionals. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification (MCSE) has implemented many MS operating system software in the networking.
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New Technology - Home Theaters Entertainment
One of the latest trends is the home entertainment centers and the home theaters. They are a great way to get most out of the TV shows and movies that you watch every day. This has become truer than it ever has been before because of the electronic technologies that are available today.
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The Genesis of Computer Art-FORTRAN (Backus) a Computer Art Medium Creates a Mosaic Mona Lisa
March 2007 - The recent passing of John Backus, the inventor of a computer programming called FORTRAN, awakened wonderful memories of days-gone-by university programming assignments. Developed at IBM in 1954, FORTRAN helped advance computer programming into the hands of common students. It also allowed the advancements in computer graphics. Come share a personal story about using FORTRAN as an Art Medium to replicate the Mona Lisa portrait. And also a tribute to John Backus and FORTRAN.
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Link Sharing Does Not Work
Some people are bending over backwards to increase the number of reciprocal links to their websites but is that really the way forward? This article will discuss one of SEO's latest myths, Reciprocal links (link shares), and suggest more effective and worthy alternatives.
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How to Draw Cartoon
Drawing cartoon is similar to draw any object or character by pencil or brush. The important point to imagine or draw a cartoon is that the artist should have a sense of humor or comic expression in the character. Though drawing cartoon is a born quality but that can be achieved by a professional training program. The creativity can be also achieved by experiences and often work on this field.
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Comparison of CD Printing Processes
When searching for the best way to get your product printed, you may be confronted with a series of confusing options - silkscreen, inkjet, thermal, litho printing, all with their own benefits and drawbacks. But which printing process is the most appropriate for your product and budget?
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A Optimal And Result Prone Testbed For Studies Of Ad-Hoc Network Behaviour
Studies of mobile ad-hoc networks are often based on simulation and their underlying, necessarily simplified assumptions of physical reality. In order to analyse the practical problems we built our own hardware and software. The hardware consists of a core Motorola controller and different wired and wireless interfaces like a Bluetooth and a 433/868 MHz RF module. It allows therefore analysing different scenarios: First, the deployment of a pure ad-hoc network using Bluetooth or 433/868 MHz RF modules. Scenarios going beyond this cover the connection of Bluetooth piconets using the
complementary RF technology. This overcomes the proximity requirements of Bluetooth scatternets. Finally, hybrid scenarios with some nodes connected to the Internet and providing Web access over a multihop ad-hoc network can be studied. For these reasons, we decided to build a testbed using
fully-understood hard- and software that allows to perform measurements and to evaluate scenarios covering all layers beginning at the radio-layer and embracing all layers up to HTTP/TCP/IP and the application space.
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