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Augmented Reality
overview of augmented reality technology and its effects and presence in society
Database Systems – Discussion
Discuss insertion, deletion, and modification anomalies. Why are they considered bad? Illustrate with examples.
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INT 2240 Lab 1 or Lab 2
- Lab TWO-01Problem Statement:
- 3.2.1.14 LAB: Essentials of the while loop
- ================================================================================================Submit your Python solution (as explained below).
Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to
- Set up code to do the following:
- prompt the user for the input data asked for (as explained above within the Input Data section)
- Set up the processing section, using a loop
- Display output
- compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
- run (ie, no run-time error(s))
- For your solution to be workable,
- Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
- you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
- you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
- ==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:
- You’ll receive full credit, if
- your program
- compiles and runs with no problems
- produces the expected output
- your program
- You’ll receive partial credit, if
- your program
- compiles and runs with no problems
- produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
- your program
- You’ll receive full credit, if
- You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
- You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
- You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s) =========================================================================================================================What to submit:
- Your Python solution as a text file
- A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
- How to submit:
- Save your Python program (Lab TWO-01) as a text file to your computer
- Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
- Click on the above link: Lab TWO-01
- Locate your Python program (Lab TWO-01 file) on your computer
- Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
- upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
- Click on SUBMIT
- NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE. So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions.=====================================================================================================
Lab TWO-02Problem Statement:
- 3.2.1.15 LAB: Collatz’s hypothesis
- ================================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to
- Set up code to do the following:
- prompt the user for the input data asked for (as explained above within the Input Data section)
- Set up the processing section, using a loop
- Display output
- compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
- run (ie, no run-time error(s))
- For your solution to be workable,
- Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
- you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
- you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
- ==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:
- You’ll receive full credit, if
- your program
- compiles and runs with no problems
- produces the expected output
- your program
- You’ll receive partial credit, if
- your program
- compiles and runs with no problems
- produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
- your program
- You’ll receive full credit, if
- You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
- You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
- You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)
- Due Date: Any time on or before Monday, September 13, 2021.==========================================================================================================================What to submit:
- Your Python solution as a text file
- A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
- How to submit:
- Save your Python program (Lab TWO-01) as a text file to your computer
- Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
- Click on the above link: Lab TWO-01
- Locate your Python program (Lab TWO-01 file) on your computer
- Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
- upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
- Click on SUBMIT
- NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE. So, before making your submission, ensure that it does n.=====================================================================================================
Data Mining
Please click on the link above to submit this week’s assignment.
Find a dataset suitable for association rule mining and use Orange, Weka, or IPython Notebook to find interesting association rules. You can also use the Java-based SPMF tool:
https://www.philippe-fournier-viger.com/spmf/
With SPMF, you can try doing more advanced analysis, such as using multiple-supports and sequential pattern mining.
Make sure the data you find is in a suitable format. Generate the association rules and rank them by the various metrics such as support, confidence, lift, and others. Try to identify the most interesting, useful, and surprising rules based on the combinations of the metrics.
Describe the data, methodology, and results in a formal technical report. Make sure to analyze the results and describe the implications of the rules you have found. Discuss whether they follow from intuition and could they generalize to unseen data.
Use the attached template. Make sure to include figures and tables that describe the process and the outcomes, and reference them from the text. Submit your report using a PDF document format.
Grading Rubric (25 points total):
0-5: Data (suitable for problem, sufficiently large, non-trivial)
0-5: Methodology (appropriate methods and metrics used)
0-5: Results (non-trivial, interesting, data-driven results)
0-5: Presentation (well written report, good use of figures and tables, used references when appropriate, no spelling or grammar mistakes)
0-5: Following directions (submission format, software used, etc.)
Excel_7A_Loan_and_Costs
Excel_7A_Loan_and_Costs
Exp19_Word_Ch01_CapAssessment_Study
Exp19_Word_Ch01_CapAssessment_Study
Exp19_Word_Ch01_CapAssessment_Study
Start Word. Download and open the file named Exp19_Word_Ch01_CapAssessment_Study.docx. Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the filename.
Display nonprinting characters. Change the orientation to Portrait.
Change the left and right margins to 1.25”.
Replace the hyphen between 2015 and 2017 in the second body paragraph on the first page with a Nonbreaking Hyphen from the Special Characters.
Delete the incomplete sentence, Pell grants and those with dependents, in the first paragraph on the fourth page. Ensure that only one space is shown between remaining sentences in the paragraph from which you deleted the sentence.
Type Time Analysis as a left-aligned header. On the same header line, but right-aligned, insert a page number in Plain Number style. Mac users, use the default number style.
Change document properties to include Sangmin Roe as the Author (removing the current author) and Tarrant University as a keyword.
A watermark serves to identify a document in various ways. It may be used to mark a document as a draft or sample, or perhaps the company name appears as a watermark on each page. This document was prepared for the American Association of Educational Administrators, as evidenced by the acronym AAEA.
Add a diagonal text watermark with the text AAEA in Blue color (eighth column in Standard colors).
Check for spelling and grammatical errors, correcting any identified spelling mistakes. If the word diploma is flagged, this is not a word usage or grammatical error, so ignore this flag.
Select the word agree at the end of the second body paragraph on the first page. Using the thesaurus, identify synonyms, selecting and inserting the word concur.
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Insert a page break at the top of the document. At the top of the new page, insert text from Cover.docx.
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Add a footer and type the author’s name, Sangmin Roe.
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Ensure that the header and footer do not display on the first page.
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As you develop a document for distribution, keep in mind the makeup of your audience. If it is likely that those with disabilities will read the document, you should make every effort to ensure its readability. By checking for accessibility, you are alerted to possible challenges that you can consider correcting before distribution.
Check the document for accessibility. Make any changes suggested in the Accessibility Pane.
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Save and close Exp19_Word_Ch01_CapAssessment_Study.docx. Exit Word. Submit the file as directed.
Se494 week 6 assignment
Follow the instructions in the given Week 6 While Loops PDF document for his week’s assignment. Once you completed all steps , then you will upload the .CPP files
Upload the following .CPP files.
LastNameW6A1.cpp
LastNameW6A2.cpp
LastNameW6A3.cpp
LastNameW6A4.cpp
LastNameW6A5.cpp
Cybersecurity
7.2 Literature Review Funnel/Organizer
Overview: While the literature review funnel is not necessarily a part of the actual dissertation, the purpose here is to think about the most logical way to organize your future lengthy chapter 2.Directions:
- View the rubric to make sure you understand the expectations of this assignment.
- View this 3 Ways to Structure Your Literature Video to review organizational methods.
- Research your topic to find the logical starting point to your topic. Then, write your literature review funnel.
- Upload your literature review funnel to the submission box.
Design an infrastructure solution using an external service provider.(4-5 pages and No plagiarism)
Design an infrastructure solution using an external service provider.
- Describe a business scenario that requires a new or modified IT infrastructure.
- Analyze the needs of the domain.
- Design a computing solution for the infrastructure.
- Prepare a request for proposal (RFP) based on domain needs analysis.
Your assignment should be 4-5 pages in length (in APA format). You must use a minimum of 3 sources (one can be your textbook) and you must include in-text citations for at least 2 of your sources.