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· 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 · 131-135 · 136-140 · 141-145 · 146-150 ·Describe how a strategy for playing tic-tac-toe can make use of genetic algorithm
Describe how a strategy for playing tic-tac-toe (naughts-and-crosses or x-mix-drix) could be developed using the genetic algorithm approach.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
79461
OTA ID:
103644
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Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
83387
OTA ID:
104967
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Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
83389
OTA ID:
104967
1. Explain the difference between testing and debugging. 2. Which activity is more time consuming? 3. Why do companies often release software that is not bug-free?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
88201
OTA ID:
103644
Part I. Basic mathematical calculation 1. How are Integer and String data types used in an application? 2. Are Integers and Strings considered objects in VB? Elaborate. 3. Why is it inherited from a String class? Part II. Advanced Calculations 1. In Application Development, what are control properties? 2. Are all the properties the same for different controls? 3. Explain five properties of controls (e.g., what they do and how can they be used).
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
88229
OTA ID:
103997
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