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    ANSHU JAIN    RUCHITA SHAH      SAURABH SUMAN  P I P A V A V … … Port + City + Region……………….      2009  Faculty  of  Public  Planning  and  Policy‚  CEPT University‚ Ahmedabad                                                                                               M.Plan‚  Industrial  Area  Plng.  &  Mgmt‚    A  Course  sponsored  by  GIDC‚   Semester II/IV      [PORT AND PORT CITY PLANNING]  Hypothesis: “Marine Ports or Coastal Cities developing in isolation with each other lose on the mutual 

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    Client Server Technology

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    Chapter 1 Client Server Technology: An Introduction Client/Server technology is a means for separating the functions of an application into two or more distinct parts. The client presents and manipulates data on the desktop computer. The server acts like a mainframe to store and retrieve protected data. Together each machine can perform the duties it is best at. Client-server computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work load between service

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    web crawler

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    Submitted By: Your Name Enrollment No: 120280701009 Semester: 3‚ M.E (Computer Science) L.D. College of Engineering‚ Ahmedabad-15 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the work presented in this seminar entitled “Web Crawler” Has been carried out by Mr. Nirav C Suthar Enrollment No. 120280701009 at L.D.College of Engineering for partial fulfillment of M.E. degree to be awarded by Gujarat Technological University. This Seminar work has been carried out under my guidance

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    BRAIN PORT DEVICE

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    to capture visual data. The optical information -- light that would normally hit the retina -- that the camera picks up is in digital form‚ and it uses radio signals to send the ones and zeroes to the CPU for encoding. Each set of pixels in the camera ’s light sensor corresponds to an electrode in the array. The CPU runs a program that turns the camera ’s electrical information into a spatially encoded signal. The encoded signal represents differences in pixel data as differences in

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    Essay on Port of Yokohama Introduction The Port of Yokohama is geographically located in the Tokyo Bay area which is one of the major bays in Japan. The port is within the city of Yokohama and are neighboured by Port of Kawasaki and Port of Yokosuka. It is managed by the Yokohama Port Authorities and major operations are dealt with by the Yokohama Port Development Public Corporation. It is renowned as one of the leading international trade ports in Japan and supports not only the population in

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    Benchmark Port of Rotterdam

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    ------------------------------------------------- Research Analysis The Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Durban Gerard de Vries & Eder Mufunko Inhoudsopgave 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 Facts and Figures 5 2.1 Description type of goods port of Rotterdam 8 2.1 Description type of goods port of Durban 12 3.1 Daily Routine in the Port of Rotterdam 14 3.2 Daily routine in the Port of Durban 20 4. Economic analysis of the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Durban 23 5. Analysis of all important actors

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    Dbms Server Consolidation

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    of Microsoft SQL Server in the enterprise is on the rise as a database management system. Microsoft set out to provide an effective database management system that meets multiple goals for information technology organizations. SQL Server‚ a Microsoft product‚ is designed to deliver scalable solutions while offering ease of use and deployment‚ self maintenance and tuning‚ low resource overhead‚ and low administrator skill set requirements. The seeming rise in popularity of SQL Server has resulted in

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    email address is you@there.com. The message contains a few paragraphs of text. Which of the following will be important to the process of making sure that Bob receives this email? . Ann’s incoming email server b. Bob’s incoming email server c. Bob’s outgoing email server d. Ann’s compression algorithm . The A/D converter near Ann 3. According to this chapter‚ which of the following concepts happens in a modern-day‚ end-to- end voice call between two business telephones

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    web 1.0 web 2.0

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    WEB1.0/WEB2.0 WEB 1.0 was the early stage of the evolution of World Wide Web‚ it was centered around a top-down approach to the use of the web and the user interface. On 1989‚ Tim Berners-Lee envisioned a global information space where people and machines could equally exchange and exploit information rich in semantic value. The first web browser was created on October 1990‚ and the first web server was created on November 1990. The WWW (World Wide Web) was first launched in 1991 and was called

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    The Port Chicago Disaster

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    The Port Chicago Disaster On the 24 of July 1944‚ a memorandum was written from Captain W. S. Parsons‚ USN to Rear Admiral W. R. Purnell‚ USN. It was a report on the most destructive explosion on United States soil at that time. It was known as the Port Chicago Explosion. Captain Parsons worked in the Bureau of Ordnance as their Liaison Officer. So he was a prime candidate for the job. Rear Admiral Purnell was the head of the Military Policy Committee. This memorandum was not intended to

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