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    Agile methodology is more of people oriented. Agile methodology helps us to increase productivity and reduce risks.Agile is software development methodology. It is very effective where Client frequently changes his requirement.Since it has more iteration so you can assure a solution that meets clients requirement.More than one build deployement for a project.It involves more client interection and testing effort.It is a methodology to satisfy the customer through earlyand continuous delivery of valuable

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    College of Management‚ NCTU Operation Research I Fall‚ 2008 Chap8 The Transportation and Assignment Problems Example: Three canneries and four warehouse Shipping Cost per Truckload Output Warehouse 1 2 3 4 464 513 654 867 75 1 Cannery 352 416 690 791 125 2 995 682 388 685 100 3 80 65 70 85 Allocation xij = the number of truckloads to be shipped from cannery i to warehouse j. The Transportation Problem Distribute goods from sources to destinations with

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    agile methods. Its main purpose was to help in improving the productivity within the teams as previous methods were not so effective. Scrum is characterized by: • Prioritized work to be completed first. • All the work is divided into small series of iterations. It helps to improve effectiveness. • A daily scrum meeting to explain the progress‚ where the work is stuck‚ where the problems are and how to solve them. • A small session where the backlog items can be explained and solved. • A small session

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    1. Introduction The purpose of this research paper is to introduce the topic of “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” and its applications. I chose the topic “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” because I am interested in mathematics that is hard to be pictured in your mind‚ unlike geometry or equations. An imaginary number is the square root of a negative number. That is why they are called imaginary‚ what René Descartes called them‚ because he thought such a number could not exist. In this paper‚ I will

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    SOFTWARE BUG CRIPPLES THE IEBC SYSTEM Introduction: A software bug is an error‚ flaw‚ failure‚ or fault in a computer program or system that produces an incorrect or unexpected result‚ or causes it to behave in unintended ways. Most bugs arise from mistakes and errors made by people in either a program’s source code or its design‚ and a few are caused by compilers producing incorrect code. Bugs trigger errors that can in turn have a wide variety of ripple effects‚ with varying levels of inconvenience

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    Syntax and Parsing Anoop Sarkar School of Computing Science‚ Simon Fraser University‚ Canada. E-mail: anoop@cs.sfu.ca Abstract Parsing uncovers the hidden structure of linguistic input. In many applications involving natural language‚ the underlying predicate-argument structure of sentences can be useful. The syntactic analysis of language provides a means to explicitly discover the various predicate-argument dependencies that may exist in a sentence. In natural language processing‚ the

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    Key Words in Java

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    blueprint for an object. | const | You can’t use this word in a Java program. The word has no meaning. Because it’s a keyword‚ you can’t create a const variable. | continue | Forces the abrupt end of the current loop iteration and begins another iteration. | default | Introduces a path of execution to take when no case is a match in a switch statement. | do | Causes the computer to repeat some statements over and over again (for instance‚ as long as the computer

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    1 Prototyping This lecture will examine the role of prototyping in Systems Development. It will describe what prototyping is‚ why it is used and how it may be applied in Systems Development Projects. It will establish approaches to evaluating a Prototype and finally it will discuss criteria for successful use of prototyping in a Systems Development Project. 1.1 What is a Prototype – and why would we need one? Prototype can be described as: “A working model of (parts of) an information system

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    CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the dissertation (MCA-331) entitled Performance Testing done by CHIRAG GADHOCK‚ Roll No. 07915904409 is an authentic work carried out by her under my guidance. The matter embodied in this project work has not been submitted earlier for the award of any degree or diploma to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date: Signature of the Guide ASST. Professor ACKNOWLEGDMENT I‚ Chirag Gadhock take this opportunity to acknowledge

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    Title: Study of software process models and methodologies. 1.Waterfall Model * The waterfall model is also called the classic life cycle * The waterfall model is used when the requirements are well understood and unlikely to change during the system development. * This process begins with customer specification of requirements and progress through different activities like planning‚ modeling‚ construction and deployment and ends in complete software product. * In waterfall model

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