Ambiguity in a proposed algorithm - Explain the distinction between an ambiguity in a proposed algorithm and an ambiguity in the representation of an algorithm.
Algorithm - 1.Write an algorithm, using pseudo code, to perform one of the following tasks,* Given a string of numbers, identify all of the substrings that form numbers that are divisible by 3. For example, applying the algorithm on the string 37540 should produce the following substrings (not necessarily in this order): 0; 3; 75; 54; 375; 540
2.Four prospectors with only one lantern must walk...
Artificial Intelligence - In the text we briefly discussed the problems of understanding natural languages as opposed to formal programming languages. As an example of the complexities involved in the case of natural languages, identify situations in which the question “Do you know what time it is?” has different meanings.
Describe how the problem of traveling from one city to another could be...
Data Warehousing - Overview:
Use the attached file.
Problem:
- What is the scope of what can be considered a data warehousing failure?
- What generalizations apply across the cases?
- What do you find most interesting in the failure stories?
- Do they provide any insights about how a failure might be avoided?
As the Systems Analyst assigned to the Warehousing Application - Can you please help with the following question Thanks for your help.
As the Systems Analyst assigned to the Warehousing Application, you were responsible for preparing the requirements definition, high-level design and detail design documents. In addition, you worked closely with the programming staff to ensure that the progra...