TOPIC: COMPUTER LANGUAGES NAME: MUHAMMAD ALI RAFIQUE GROUP ID: 17440350/ 7E3B2245 TUTOR: CARRIE HO Table of Contents 1. INDRODDUCTION 1 2. HISTORY 2 3. SCOPE: 4 4 Success of Computer Languages 4 5 EVOLUTION OF ALGOL-60 4 5.1 DESIGIN: STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION 5.2ALGOL-60 PROGRAM ARE HIERARCHICALLY STURCTURED ……………. 5.3THE COMPILE TIME…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
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Review Questions Chapter 1 1. The two major components of any computer system are its hardware and software. 2. The major computer operations include input‚ processing‚ output‚ and storage. 3. Another term meaning “computer instructions” is software. 4. Visual Basic‚ C++‚ and Java are all examples of computer programming languages. 5. A programming language’s rules are its syntax. 6. The most important task of a compiler or interpreter is to translate programming language
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1.) What are some of the advantages of entering a market early? Are there any advantages to entering a market late? In the game that is the Market‚ first movers and early followers often have higher returns and survival rates‚ giving them a high advantage. If a company is a first mover with a new technology‚ it can allow them to earn a brand loyalty and technology leadership. Entering a market early means being able to capture scares resources‚ gain access to distribution channels‚ and build
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Give Me Liberty! Eric Foner Focus Questions Chapter One: -What impelled European explorers to look west across the Atlantic? The European conquest of America began as an offshoot of the quest for a sea route to India‚ China‚ and the islands of the East Indies‚ the source of the silk‚ tea‚ spices‚ porcelain‚ and other luxury goods on which international trade in the early modern era centered. Profit and piety-the desire to eliminate Islamic middlemen and win control of the lucrative trade
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PROFILE: Operating Systems : Windows. Programming Languages : C‚ Java Web Technologies : Html. Database Softwares : Oracle. JSE Technologies : JDBC‚ JNDI. JEE Technologies : Servlets‚ JSP Servers : Tomcat‚ Weblogic Framework Softwares : Spring 2.5/3.0 ORM Tools : Hibernate. IDE : Netbeans‚Eclipse. Main Academic subjects. Java. PROJECT PROFILE: Project #1(Academic
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Chapter 1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Java Objectives To understand what is an Object Oriented Programming language. Some information about Java programming language What makes the java language different to other languages What makes up Java – the files and where Java is installed on a computer Getting an idea of the different versions of Java How to create‚ compile and run a Java program at the command line - without the use of an IDE like NetBeans Chapter 1- Intro to
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Answers to Review Questions Chapter 1. Introduction 1. Babbage’s Analytical Engine introduced the concept of programming to computing. 2. Augusta Ada Byron is generally recognized as the first programmer. The U.S. Department of Defense named the Ada programming language in her honor. 3. The heart of von Neumann architecture is the stored-programming concept‚ in which both data and programming instructions are stored in the same memory system. 4. Hardware is tangible and comprises the physical parts
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Project Question 1. Data types in java. 2. Decision making statements 3. What are different types of IO streams? Explain with the help of examples. 4. Exception handling 5. Build an application that allows an operator to book the tickets for his selected movie‚ book his snacks and print the bill amount. The bill can be for matted to display the customer’s details and the net amount. CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE NO. INTRODUCTION 1 DATA TYPES IN JAVA 2-14 DECISION MAKING STATEMENTS 15-20
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AllocationStrategy.java import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.List; import java.util.Queue; /* implement this class for all three strategies */ public abstract class AllocationStrategy { protected List Jobs; protected ArrayList Queue; public AllocationStrategy(List jobs) { super(); Jobs = jobs; } public abstract void run(); // update current job by 1 tick // check if the job queue might need
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Summary of Results for Celia Ngale Site Title: MyPsychLab for Wood‚ World of Psychology‚ 7e Book Title: World of Psychology‚ 7/e Book Author: Wood Location on Site: Chapters > Chapter 5: Learning > Pre-Test Date/Time Submitted: March 29‚ 2012 at 3:10 AM (UTC/GMT) Overall Score: 24% of 25 questions Topic Score Proficient? Classical Conditioning: The Original View 3 of 10 No; See pages 151-156 Classical Conditioning: The Contemporary View 1 of 1 Yes
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