Hertz

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Hertz given a specific use. For example, when a C# program creates character strings, it typically places them in space obtained from its heap. Heat Sink heat sink a device to carry heat away from an electronic component. The heat sink for a CPU is typically a chunk of metal with fins or fingers, accompanied [...]

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Standard Template Library (STL)

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Templates are a major code reuse feature. History of C++ language reveals that the template feature was introduced later, relative to other features. But it is a very important feature. We will realize that it makes a lot more sense to keep total code base very small and very concise. It also helps ensure that [...]

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C++ Templates and Static Members

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Now let’s talk about the implications of the template classes. To understand the behavior of templates with static members, we have to comprehend the concept of static member variables. Static variable members are used to define ordinary classes. The static variable has a single copy for the whole class. So there are not separate copies [...]

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C++ Classes and Objects

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This lecture is a sequel of the previous discussion on ‘Classes’ and ‘Objects’. The use of ‘classes and objects’ has changed our way of thinking. Instead of having function- oriented programs i.e. getting data and performing functions with it, we have now data that knows how to manipulate itself. This way, now the programming is [...]

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C++ Arrays

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After discussing functions and playing little bit with function calling, we had elaborated the concept of Arrays. As discussed previously in this lecture, arrays are used to aggregate variables of same data type. We wrote little functions about it and did some exercises e.g., when we wanted to store age of students of our class. [...]

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Fundamental Considerations and Definitions

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Study of the mechanical properties of a material is concerned mostly with its behavior in relation to stresses and strains, and the factors affecting this behavior. A stress is a distributed force and may be defined as the mutual action (1) of one body upon another, or (2) of one part of a body upon [...]

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EI/EO/EQ Counting Rules:

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This section defines the rules that apply when counting EIs, EOs and EQs. Elementary Process Identification Rules To identify elementary processes, look for user activities occurring in the application. All of the following counting rules must apply for the process to be identified as an elementary process. The process is the smallest unit of activity [...]

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Modifying Windows Settings

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Modifying Windows Settings The following chapters show you how to change a large number of settings on your Windows system using the TuneUpSystem Control tool: Modifying Windows Settings -Introduction TuneUpSystem Control is a kind of control center that allows you to quickly and easily personalize the appearance of your Windows system to suit your needs [...]

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FINAL REVIEW Aims:

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FINAL REVIEW Aims: • To understand the syllabus and content of social psychology in relation to important questions of interest Objectives: To discuss various theoretical concepts of social psychology To describe the link between various concepts of social psychology To discuss the practicality of social psychology concepts Final Review The syllabus of social psychology actually [...]

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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IN CLINIC:

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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IN CLINIC Aims: • To understand the use of social psychology theories and principles in clinical settings Objectives: To discuss clinician’s biases in making clinical judgments To discuss the relationship of faulty cognitions and mental and physical illness To describe social-psychological approaches to reverse the maladaptive patterns of behavior To [...]

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