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· 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 ·I need C# language, History, Data types, Iterations supported, Conditionals supported and hello world program.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
73916
OTA ID:
102804
You will use the Travel Tips 3 document and add a table, a bulleted list, and a page border. To view these instructions while you work in Word, do either of the following: Print this page of instructions. Move back and forth between this page and Word by clicking each application's button on the Windows taskbar. Open the document Travel Tips 3, save it on your computer, and open it in Word. In Section 2, select the text starting with "You need identification" and ending with "excess baggage." Create a bulleted list; then, click the Decrease Indent button, so the bullets are flush left on the column. In Section 3, insert a table that is 2 rows by 3 columns between the text and th... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
74765
OTA ID:
104386
Improving an Organization's IT System
Scenario: A twenty year old company, SewWorld, comprised of six locations in three states, sells sewing machines, sewing related software, and accessories. Each store sells between 3-5 different brands of sewing machines. Currently the stores run independently with separate inventory databases, budgets, and expenses. Because the stores run independent inventory databases, their inventory information is sometimes inaccurate. This leads to a loss of customers who did not want to wait for a product and went elsewhere. Also, when stores share inventory, more times than not, the information is never entered into the independent databases. This results in one store showing a missing item while an... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
79957
OTA ID:
105277
Describe briefly the different types of POPs. What role do POPs play in terms of security issues?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
87748
OTA ID:
102804
C program that creates three pthreads, each of which executes a different slave process. The first slave prompts the user for two integers x and n and the uses a loop to calculate xn and outputs the result. The second slave outputs the phrase “Hello from slave 2” ten times inside the nested for loops For(I=0; i<10; i++) {for(j=0; j<10000; j++) x++; printf(“Hello from slave 2n”); } The third slave prompts the user for an integer n and uses a loop to calculate n!. It repeates this action 10 times. Each slave should identify itself in each output statement.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
91140
OTA ID:
104967
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