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AH23 M1

READING MATERIAL: https://sway.office.com/Ealc7sm8qCLugapC?ref=Link&loc=play The Assignment for Module 1 includes two short-answer question. Each answer will be worth 5 points and should be about 2 paragraphs in length. Base your answers on the information presented in the Historical Reality & Historical Memory Sway lesson. Do not use outside sources. Be sure to use specific examples included […]

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MR M1

Qualitative and Quantitative research methods – Although there are technically more than two, research methods can be divided into two domains called quantitative research methods and qualitative research methods. Briefly describe these two research methods. Explain answer in at least 250 words. Provide at least two academic sources (wiki sites and the course text are […]

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3 hours ago Cliff Yang RE: Week 2 Discussion Top of Form Hi class, When collecting data for any sort of product or project, probability methods and non-probability methods each have their own benefits that could be useful in different ways for different projects. Probability methods rely on subjects of a population getting an equal […]

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Discussion and student response

  You need to collect data regarding the best approaches and needs for  an interface product. Explain the benefits of using probability methods  versus non-probability methods and the circumstances that would affect  whether you chose either collection method. Which collection method do  you think is most prevalent in interaction design? Explain your answer. Be sure […]

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computer architecture chapter 1 jan 14

first video: https://youtu.be/m13Jrk-cUmo second video: https://youtu.be/eE69LKO4dCQ Introduction Before the 1950s, computers were human, they were not machines. The first human computers appeared in the mid-1700s when people wanted to solve big, complex problems by approximation and repetitive solutions, such as determine when Halleys Comet would return. Scientists realized that they could break complicated calculations apart […]

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CS882.docx

Unit 1 DB 2 Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400-600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas. Large data sets are often represented using […]

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Newton’s Laws of Motion Concept Map Instructions Introduction: During our investigation of Newton’s laws, we have encountered many new concepts, but we have also been revisiting and expanding upon previously covered concepts. To help us keep all of these ideas organized and to help us form connections between them, we will be building a concept […]

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computer architecture jan 14

Question 1 How does parallel processing work in computer architecture?  Question 2 What does Amdahl’s law state? What is Amdahl’s law and why it is used?  Question 3 What are the applications of parallel processing in computer architecture?  Question 4 What are the challenges in parallel processing in computer architecture?  Question 5 Identify reasons for and […]

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newton law concept map

  You will construct a concept map on the topic of Newtons Laws of Motion. You concept map should include the following terms: – Mass – Inertia – Newtons first law – Force – Equilibrium – Kinematics – Distance and Displacement – Projectiles – Newtons second law – Newtons third law  The other form of […]

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Apply-AWS Reference Table for Users

 Write a 1- to 2-page reference table that lists at least 4 resources available on the AWS website, such as FAQs, videos, whitepapers, tutorials, case studies, etc. The audience for your table will be business users engaged once the services are fully implemented. Your table should include the resource type, a description, who would benefit […]

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