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 Working of Cache Technology Download Working of Cache Technology
If you have been shopping for a computer, then you have heard the word "cache." Modern computers have both L1 and L2 caches. You may also have gotten advice on the topic from well-meaning friends, perhaps something like "Don't buy that Celeron chip, it doesn't have any cache in it!". Caching is a technology based on the memory subsystem of your computer. The main purpose of a cache is to accelerate your computer while keeping the price of the computer low. Caching allows you to do your computer tasks more rapidly.
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 A Revolution in Communication Technology Download A Revolution in Communication Technology
Bluetooth is one of the most recent development in wireless technology. Bluetooth technology allows wireless connection between various communication devices with ease. The paper begins with a brief introduction of Bluetooth technology and the need for it. It then explains other two types of wireless communication viz. Infrared communication and Cable Synchronization and the advantages of Bluetooth over these. It also explains the techniques by which Bluetooth avoids interference from other electronic devices. Further an example is illustrated to explain how Bluetooth technology actually works. Paper also shows some present uses of Bluetooth and the conclusion attempts to give the present and future use of Bluetooth and how this new technology can change the world of communication.
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 Working of BIOS Download Working of BIOS
One of the most common uses of Flash memory is for the basic input/output system of your computer, commonly known as the BIOS (pronounced "bye-ose"). On virtually every computer available, the BIOS makes sure all the other chips, hard drives, ports and CPU function together.
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 Decoding a Base64 encoded string Download Decoding a Base64 encoded string
Base64 uses a 65 character subset of US-ASCII, allowing 6 bits for each character so the character "m" with a Base64 value of 38, when represented in binary form, is 100110. When a text string, let's say "mne" is encoded this is what happens : The text string is converted into its US-ASCII value. (In US-ASCII each character is assigned a value)
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 The Bar Codes Download The Bar Codes
Article about what the bar code really is, how it is calculated and what it hides, so ingeniously. The numbers are represented by vertical lines and bars, with variable width, either black (which you easily see) or white (some of them you don't, like those at the margins). Those codes are said to make the work much easier, as there are used optical detectors to read the numbers. Each number is generated function of a product code.
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 Desktop Streaming : A new Approach in Technical Support Download Desktop Streaming : A new Approach in Technical Support
Desktop Streaming is a Web-based remote-assistance application that enables companies to support their customers and/or employees by empowering their customer support representatives to remotely view and control their users' computers. By connecting through the Internet or via intranets and extranets, support reps can chat in real time with their users and quickly escalate to desktop sharing, which features mutual mouse and keyboard control and whiteboard capability. Desktop Streaming is a complete ASP support application that can be integrated in less than a week, regardless of the number of users. Because it is completely Web based, there is no software to install on end-user machines. The technology is application independent and supports all major platforms including Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac.
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 Applications of AI in Education Download Applications of AI in Education
In this paper, we start by providing an overview of the main components of intelligent tutoring systems. We then provide a brief summary of different types of ITSs. Next, we present a detailed discussion of two components, the student model and the pedagogical module. We close by discussing some of the open questions in ITS as well as future directions of the field.
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