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CD FIGURE 52. CCD image sensor CCITT CCITT (Comité Consultatif Internationale Télegraphique et Téléphonique) former name of international organization that sets stan- dards for data communication, now known as ITU-T. See ITU-T; X.25. ccTLD  ccTLD (country code Top Level Domain) a two-letter code indicating the country of an Internet address. For example, the web address for Oxford University is www.ox.ac.uk; here .uk is the country code for the United Kingdom. For [...]

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Accessibility

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9 accessibility acceptable-use policy a policy established by the owner of a computer sys- tem, or by an Internet service provider, concerning acceptable use of the computer and network facilities. Acceptable-use policies should gener- ally include the following points: 1. Users are accountable for what they do. Deliberate snooping, harassment, or interference with other users will [...]

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C++ Constructors

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Constructor is a special function, called whenever we instantiate an object of a class. If we do not define a constructor function in a class, the C++ provides a default constructor. It is executed at the time of instantiating an object. To understand the basic function of constructor, we have to go back. While writing [...]

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Test Questions

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Test Questions The following questions constitute the “written recitation” which the regular members of the A. S. H. E. answer in writing and send in for the correction and comment of the instructor. They are intended to emphasize and fix in the memory the most important points in the lesson. Textiles & Clothing PART I [...]

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Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing, Finishing

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Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing, Finishing When the cloth comes from the loom it is by no means ready for the market. Nearly all kinds are washed and pressed and in some classes of goods the finishing process is very elaborate. Bleaching & Dyeing The fiber may be dyed in a loose or unspun state, as is [...]

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Lace-Making Ancient & Modern Methods

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 Lace-Making Ancient & Modern Methods The art of making lace in one form or another has existed from the earliest ages. There are Scriptural references to various web-like fabrics, which were of rude construction, no doubt, but whose general characteristics were identical with those productions of modern skill which have for centuries been known as [...]

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RATIOS ANALYSIS

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ANALYSIS BY RATIOS: Financial Ratios are like financial temperatures, which give the state of the health of a business. This analysis technique is most widely used. In these inter-linkages of Income Statement and Balance Sheet items are established and inferences are drawn there from. The analysis technique by Ratios would broadly consist of the following:- [...]

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Measuring Change Activity:

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Measurement of change activity is a way to assess the stability of the requirements and to identify opportunities for process improvement. In this regards, the following could be measured The number of change requests received, open, and closed The cumulative number of changes made including added, deleted, and modified requirements The number of change requests [...]

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Product Release Version Numbering System:

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Product release is the act of making a product available to its intended customers. After a product has had its first release, it enters a product release cycle. New versions of the product are made available that may fix defects or add features that were not in previous releases. These changes are categorized as updates [...]

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Interpreting Measurements:

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A good metric system is the one which is simple and cheap and at the same time adds a lot of value for the management. Following are some of the examples that can be used for effective project control and management. We can collect data about the defects reported, and defects fixed and plot them [...]

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