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    Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics Computer ethics relates to the ethical values that should guide the computer professionals in their conduct. The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics establish guiding principles for all of us to follow. Read on to know these Ten Commandments. Every sphere of life is guided by a set of rules of what is right and what is wrong. The difference between the ’right’ and the ’wrong’ has to be demarcated in any walk of life. With the development of technology and the

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    ------------------------------------------------- OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING Q.What is the difference between Constructor and Function or Method? Constructor will be automatically invoked when an object is created whereas method has to be called explicitly. Constructor needs to have the same name as that of the class whereas functions need not be the same. * There is no return type given in a constructor signature (header). The value is this object itself so there is no need to indicate a

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    Table of Contents Figures and Tables ii A List of Acronyms and Abbreviations ii Part I Project Charter 1 Project Summary 1 Background Information 1 Business Problem 2 Project Description and Stakeholders 3 Project Goal‚ Objectives and Scope 4 Major Milestones 4 Major Deliverables 5 Scope Limitation 5 Assumption and Constrains 5 Part II Project Management Planning 5 List of Activities and Work Breakdown Structure 5 Project Organization Breakdown Structure 8 Project Schedule 11 Activity

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    WHAT ARE COSTS AND PROFITS? HUNGRY HELEN’S COOKIE FACTORY • Helen‚ the owner of the cookie factory‚ buys flour‚ sugar‚ flavorings‚ and other cookie ingredients. • She also buys the mixers and the ovens and hires workers to run the equipment. • She then sells the resulting cookies to consumers. 2 TOTAL REVENUE‚ TOTAL COST‚ AND PROFIT • The amount that Helen receives for the sale of its output (cookies) is its total revenue. • The amount that the firm pays to buy inputs (flour‚ sugar‚ workers

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    Data base systems separate logical and physical views of data‚ referred to as program-data independence Logical view - how the user or programmer conceptually organizes and understands data Physical view - how and where the data are physically arranged and stored on storage medium Advantages of program-data independence Application programmers can code application logic without concern for physical storage the logical view of the task can be changed without changing the physical data

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    PT1420 Introduction to Programming Name: Homework 2 Ch. 2: Short Answer 1-3 (10 points) 1. What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? The first thing a professional programmer will usually do to gain the understanding of a problem is to work directly with‚ and interview the customer. 2. What is pseudocode? Pseudocode is an informal language that has no syntax rules‚ and is not meant to be compiled or executed. 3. Computer programs

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    “HABIB BANK LTD” “MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM OF HABIB BANK” SUBMITTED TO: SIR NASEEM QAISER SUMITTED BY: MUHAMMAD FAISAL MASOOD HASSAN ALI HAMMAD Management Information Systems 1 “HABIB BANK LTD” EMAILS: faisy.qureshi@gmail.com hassan.hammad85@yahoo.com “TABLE OF CONTENTS” Sr.No Contents 01 02 03 04 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Acknowledgement Introduction And History of HBL Organizational Chart of HBL Management Information system Hardware used by HBL Software used by HBL Database Management

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    user. customer. client. tester. runner. A A collection of lines of instruction is called a(n) (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. first-generation language. package. higher-level language. machine language. C program. algorithm. system. programmer. A Which of the following is NOT considered to be one of the three basic features of a program? (A) (B) (C) (D) input processing output store D 5. Software refers to the people who work with computer hardware. (T/F) F 6

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    program * not designed to be run by the computeruser Why does a software requires so many files? * Most software packages include at least oneexecutable program file‚ several supportmodules‚ and one or more data modules. * It is for the programmers’ great deal offlexibility and efficiency. * Most of the support modules contain “generic”program instructions that can be used to workwith various programs. These techniques affect the process ofinstalling and uninstalling software. How does

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    programmable machine‚ Ada wrote a program to make the Analytical Engine calculate and print a sequence of numbers known as Bernoulli numbers. Because of her work with the Analytical Engine‚ Ada Lovelace is considered to be the world’s first computer programmer. Over a hundred years later‚ the first true computer appeared in 1943 when the U.S. Army created a computer called ENIAC able to calculate artillery trajectories. This computer consisted of vacuum tubes‚ switches‚ and cables. To give it instructions

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