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- 4671: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
- ... applications, the object-oriented approach seems quite appropriate in spite of the problems that still have to be solved. Works Cited Brown, A.W. Object-Oriented Databases: Applications in Software Engineering. McGraw-Hill, 1991. Burleson, D.K. Practical Application of Object-Oriented Techniques to Relational Databases. Wiley/QED, 1994. Chorafas, D.N. and H. Steinmann. Object-Oriented Databases. Prentice-Hall, 1993. Delobel, C., C. Lecluse, and P. Richard. Databases: From Relational to Object-Oriented Systems. ITP, 1995. Gray, P.M.D., K.G. Kulkarni, and N.W. Paton. Object-Oriented Databases: A Semantic Data Model Approach. Prentice-Hall, 1992. Hughes, J.G. Object-Oriented Databases. Prentice-Hall, 1991. Kemper, A. and G. Moerkotte. Object-Oriented ...
- 4672: Computer Simulation
- ... to stress and stimulate commanders and their battle staff to assess the situation, determine courses of action, and plan and issue new orders in a timely manner, all while using their organizational equipment and procedures. d. Logistical support for WARSIM 2000 will be based on a government- owned contractor-supported system. The government will own necessary hardware, have all proprietary rights to the developmental hardware and software components, and full license ... In addition, wind direction and speed and temperature in a vertical profile up to 70,000 feet must be allowed to impact Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBC) weapons with changes incorporated at least twice per day. (iii) Terrain. The simulation must provide a level of resolution of terrain such that tactical considerations of terrain analysis and the dynamic effects of man-made or natural occurrences (e.g. bomb craters, minefields, battle ...
- 4673: Smart Car Technology
- ... a town where you have never been, you will quickly be able to find your way to hotels, restaurants, sports arenas, shops and much more, just by looking through the various menus of the TravTek. d: The text definitely prefers the accuracy of the computer to the insecurity and misunderstandings who occur between two persons. The passage from line 54 and down clearly shows the point of view (quote): "...a guy ... it s very easy to get lost, also if you have lived there for a long time. The city itself and the complicated network of roads changes all the time, new buildings sprout up every day. The system who can keep up with this development, is clearly an advantage. But what about Denmark? The road network in Denmark can not be compared to the American freeways at all. Even I would ...
- 4674: Questions of Ethics In Computer Systems and Their Future
- ... There also is a satellite guidance system for the times you might get lost but you've already programmed the car to know how to get you to work. Work will be only a three day a week affair with the other two days working out of your home. Your office will be totally voice activated. You'll run all of the programming you'll need for the day by voice activating the programming. You'll conference call to other office sites but it be in complete full motion video. The next step will be 3D holograms but that hasn't quite come to ... capable of call forwarding you any phone calls or messages because the central computer in the office will know your where abouts in the office at any time as you pass through any door. Your day is over you'll leave instructions fro your computer to watch certain events throughout the night and if need be you could be reached at home. You'll be paid in credits to the ...
- 4675: Morality and Ethics and Computers
- ... for extended lengths of time . They can also have problems with the muscles in their hands from typing so often. They can acquire back problems from sitting in chairs behind desks at computer screens, all day long. Some people say that computers allow humans to cheat. They give us the answers. They allow us to stop thinking. They believe it is unethical for the computers to do the work for us ... that some humans allow computers to do work for them, but then if people did not make use of the new inventions and time-savers, farmers would still be plowing with a horse and we'd still be cooking on an open fire. Until computers exhibit actual artificial intelligence, though, we are still the ones doing the thinking. We program the computers to do what we want them to do. In ...
- 4676: Hackers: Information Warefare
- ... the definition, of what a hacker truly is, in all my research this is the best definition I've found: Pretend your walking down the street, the same street you have always walked down. One day, you see a big wooden or metal box with wires coming out of it sitting on the sidewalk where there had been none. Many people won't even notice. Others might say, "Oh, a box ... s a war of economics. The very countries that shake our hands over the conference tables of NATO and the United Nations are picking our pockets. Whether it be the blatant theft of American R&D by Japanese firms, or the clandestine and governmentally-sanctioned bugging of Air France first-class seating, or the cloak-and-dagger hacking of the SWIFT network (1:24) by the German BND's Project Rahab ...
- 4677: Cry, The Beloved Country: Differences Of The Ruled And The Rulers
- ... white men were affected by their own doings. The third and final portion illustrates how the deaths of two young men bring about reconciliation between a black man and white man, providing anticipation that some day the two races will live together in peace and harmony. As white founded mining companies started to spring up so did cities, bringing many new jobs with them. As more mines were developed, more miners ... white men began recruiting poor black men from small villages. Men were allured by the thought of being paid well and living happy lives, but they were wrong. They were paid only three shillings a day plus lived in houses that were complete dumps. Many miners believed that if they found more gold they would be rewarded, however they were mistaken. Countless miners had families who depended on them, three shillings a day was not enough for food, shelter, and clothing. Almost none of these miners wanted to meet with adversity, as a result they resorted to other ways of getting food and clothing. Many of these ...
- 4678: Mama Lola: An Analysis
- ... and to make everything come together in the end. Vodou is not only a religion for these people, but it is a way of life. Vodou is practiced to help them get by in life day by day, not to rise above the social status that they have, but to be happy in the lives that they live. The way that the immigrant Haitians live in New York is described to the reader ... Ogou Badagri is the husband of Alourdes she sets one night a week aside for him. On this night she sees the soldier in her dreams and she also wears the color red on this day because that was the color of his choice. Karen also married Papa Ogou. In doing this she promised to be given protection and loyalty in return for Karen’s promise to give herself to ...
- 4679: To Kill A Mockingbird: Symbolism In The Title, Names and Objects
- ... prevent a crime from being committed, which is exactly what he did, but maybe you’ll say it’s my duty to tell the town all about it and not hush it up. Know what’d happen then? All the ladies in Maycomb includin’ my wife’d be knocking on his door bringing angel food cakes. To my way of thinkin’, Mr. Finch, taking the one man who’s done you and this town a great service an’ draggin’ him with his shy ways into the limelight—to me, that’s a sin. It’s a sin and I’m not about to have it on my head. If it ways any other man it’d be different. But not this man, Mr. Finch.’” Symbolism was also shown in To Kill A Mockingbird with objects. When Jem chopped off the camellias they grew back. This symbolizes two things. One is ...
- 4680: “Pearl: The Scarlet Letter Endowed with Life”
- ... of adultery. She opposes the temptation to use the child to cover up the scarlet letter; “wisely judging that one token of her shame would but poorly serve to hide another.”(Pg. 95) As the day progresses, the infant is “writhed in convulsions of pain, and was a forcible type in its little frame.”(Pg.111) In this, Pearl represents the agony and torture that Hester experiences during the day of her public confession and humiliation. As Pearl grows up, she develops a personality of an “elf-child” or “demon offspring”. Pearl has a mixture of moods; she could be laughing uncontrollably one minute and ... a passive reminder of sin, and her actions, questions, and comments are an increasing torment to Hester. The one thing that Pearl shows most fascination in is “the scarlet letter on Hester’s bosom! One day, as her mother stooped over the cradle, the infant’s eyes had been caught by the glimmering of the gold embroidery about the letter; and, putting up her little hand, she grasped at it, ...
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