Write a program in C# : Pig Latin is a nonsense language. To create a word in pig Latin, you remove the first letter and then add the first letter and "ay" at the end of the word. For example, "dog" becomes "ogday" and "cat" becomes "atcay". Write a GUI program named PigLatinGUI that allows the user to enter a word and displays the pig Latin version.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The csharp program is as follows.

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.ComponentModel;

using System.Data;

using System.Drawing;

using System.Linq;

using System.Text;

using System.Threading.Tasks;

using System.Windows.Forms;  

namespace WindowsFormsApplication1

{

   public partial class Form1 : Form

   {

       public Form1()

       {

           InitializeComponent();

       }

private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)

       {

           string word = textBox1.Text;

               string  ch = word.Substring(0, 1);

               string str = word.Substring(1, word.Length-1);

               string s = str.Insert(str.Length, ch);

               textBox2.Text = s.Insert(s.Length, "ay");            

       }

     private void button3_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)

       {

           Close();

       }

       private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)

       {

           textBox1.Text = "";

           textBox2.Text = "";

       }

   }

}

Explanation:

1. A string variable to hold the user input is declared and initialized accordingly. The user inputted string is taken from textbox1.

string word = textBox1.Text;

2. A string variable to hold the first character of the user inputted string is declared and initialized.

string  ch = word.Substring(0, 1);

3. A string variable to hold the user inputted string without the first character is declared and initialized accordingly.

string str = word.Substring(1, word.Length-1);

4. A string variable to hold the substring from step 3 along with the inserted characters at the end, is declared and initialized accordingly.

string s = str.Insert(str.Length, ch);

5. The final string is assigned to the textbox 2, which is the PigLatin conversion of the user inputted string.

textBox2.Text = s.Insert(s.Length, "ay");

6. All the above take place when the user clicks Convert to PigLatin button.

7. Two additional buttons, clear and exit are also included in the form.  

8. When the user clicks clear button, both the textboxes are initialized to empty string thus clearing both the textboxes.

 textBox1.Text = "";

           textBox2.Text = "";

9. When the user clicks the exit button, the application closes using the Close() method.

10. The program is done in Visual Studio.

11. The output of the program is attached.

12. The program can be tested for any type of string and any length of the string.

Write A Program In C# : Pig Latin Is A Nonsense Language. To Create A Word In Pig Latin, You Remove The

Related Questions

Which one of these is not a way of identifying that a website is secure?

a) Message on website
b) URL begins 'https://'
c) Colour of address bar
d) Padlock symbol

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

all url's begin with https://

CASE II AziTech is considering the design of a new CPU for its new model of computer systems for 2021. It is considering choosing between two (2) CPU (CPUA and CPUB) implementations based on their performance. Both CPU are expected to have the same instruction set architecture. CPUA has a clock cycle time of 60 ns and CPUB has a clock cycle time of 75 ns. The same number of a particular instruction type is expected to be executed on both CPUs in order to determine which CPU would executes more instructions. CPUA is able to execute 2MB of instructions in 5*106 clock cycles. CPUB executes the same number of instructions in 3*106 clock cycles. a) Using the MIPS performance metric, which of the two (2) CPU should be selected to be implemented in the new computer system. Justify your choice. b) Compute the execution time for both CPUs. Which CPU is faster?

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Answer:

(a)The CPU B should be  selected for the new computer as it has a low clock cycle time which implies that it will implement the process or quicker when compared to the CPU A.

(b) The CPU B is faster because it executes the same number of instruction in a lesser time than the CPU A .

Explanation:

Solution

(a)With regards to  the MIPS performance metric the CPU B should be chosen for the new computer as it low clock cycle time which implies that it will implement the process or quicker when compared to the CPU A and when we look at the amount of process done by the system , the CPU B is faster when compared to other CPU and carries out same number of instruction in time.

The metric of response time for CPU B is lower than the CPU A and it has advantage over the other CPU and it has better amount as compared to CPU A, as CPU B is carrying out more execution is particular amount of time.

(b) The execution can be computed as follows:

Clock cycles taken for a program to finish * increased by the clock cycle time = the Clock cycles for a program * Clock cycle time

Thus

CPU A= 5*10^6 * 60*10^-9 →300*10^-3 →0.3 second (1 nano seconds =10^-9 second)

CPU B= 3 *10^6 * 75*10^-9 → 225*10^-3 → 0.225 second

Therefore,The CPU B is faster as it is executing the same number of instruction in a lesser time than the CPU A

Part 1: For this assignment, call it assign0 Implement the following library and driver program under assign0: Your library will be consisting of myio.h and myio.c. The function prototypes as well as more explanations are listed in myio.h. Please download it and accordingly implement the exported functions in myio.c. Basically, you are asked to develop a simple I/O library which exports a few functions to simplify the reading of an integer, a double, and more importantly a string (whole line). In contrast to standard I/O functions that can read strings (e.g., scanf with "%s", fgets) into a given static size buffer, your function should read the given input line of characters terminated by a newline character into a dynamically allocated and resized buffer based on the length of the given input line. Also your functions should check for possible errors (e.g., not an integer, not a double, illigal input, no memory etc.) and appropriately handle them. Then write a driver program driver.c that can simply use the functions from myio library. Specifically, your driver program should get four command-line arguments: x y z output_filename. It then prompts/reads x many integers, y many doubles, and z many lines, and prints them into a file called output_filename.txt. Possible errors should be printed on stderr.

myio.h file

/*
* File: myio.h
* Version: 1.0
* -----------------------------------------------------
* This interface provides access to a basic library of
* functions that simplify the reading of input data.
*/

#ifndef _myio_h
#define _myio_h

/*
* Function: ReadInteger
* Usage: i = ReadInteger();
* ------------------------
* ReadInteger reads a line of text from standard input and scans
* it as an integer. The integer value is returned. If an
* integer cannot be scanned or if more characters follow the
* number, the user is given a chance to retry.
*/

int ReadInteger(void);

/*
* Function: ReadDouble
* Usage: x = ReadDouble();
* ---------------------
* ReadDouble reads a line of text from standard input and scans
* it as a double. If the number cannot be scanned or if extra
* characters follow after the number ends, the user is given
* a chance to reenter the value.
*/

double ReadDouble(void);

/*
* Function: ReadLine
* Usage: s = ReadLine();
* ---------------------
* ReadLine reads a line of text from standard input and returns
* the line as a string. The newline character that terminates
* the input is not stored as part of the string.
*/

char *ReadLine(void);

/*
* Function: ReadLine
* Usage: s = ReadLine(infile);
* ----------------------------
* ReadLineFile reads a line of text from the input file and
* returns the line as a string. The newline character
* that terminates the input is not stored as part of the
* string. The ReadLine function returns NULL if infile
* is at the end-of-file position. Actually, above ReadLine();
* can simply be implemented as return(ReadLineFile(stdin)); */

char *ReadLineFile(FILE *infile);

#endif

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Answer:

Explanation:

PROGRAM

main.c

#include <fcntl.h>

#include <stdio.h>

#include <stdlib.h>

#include <sys/stat.h>

#include <sys/types.h>

#include <unistd.h>

#include "myio.h"

int checkInt(char *arg);

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {

  int doubles, i, ints, lines;

  char newline;

  FILE *out;

  int x, y, z;

  newline = '\n';

  if (argc != 5) {

     printf("Usage is x y z output_filename\n");

     return 0;

  }

  if (checkInt(argv[1]) != 0)

     return 0;

  ints = atoi(argv[1]);

  if (checkInt(argv[2]) != 0)

     return 0;

  doubles = atoi(argv[2]);

  if (checkInt(argv[3]) != 0)

     return 0;

  lines = atoi(argv[3]);

  out = fopen(argv[4], "a");

  if (out == NULL) {

     perror("File could not be opened");

     return 0;

  }

  for (x = 0; x < ints; x++) {

     int n = ReadInteger();

     printf("%d\n", n);

     fprintf(out, "%d\n", n);

  }

  for (y = 0; y < doubles; y++) {

     double d = ReadDouble();

     printf("%lf\n", d);

     fprintf(out, "%lf\n", d);

  }

  for (z = 0; z < lines; z++) {

     char *l = ReadLine();

     printf("%s\n", l);

     fprintf(out, "%s\n", l);

     free(l);

  }

  fclose(out);

  return 0;

}

int checkInt(char *arg) {

  int x;

  x = 0;

  while (arg[x] != '\0') {

     if (arg[x] > '9' || arg[x] < '0') {

        printf("Improper input. x, y, and z must be ints.\n");

        return -1;

     }

     x++;

  }

  return 0;

}

myio.c

#include <limits.h>

#include <stdio.h>

#include <stdlib.h>

#include <unistd.h>

char *ReadInput(int fd) {

  char buf[BUFSIZ];

  int i;

  char *input;

  int r, ret, x;

  i = 1;

  r = 0;

  ret = 1;

  input = calloc(BUFSIZ, sizeof(char));

  while (ret > 0) {

     ret = read(fd, &buf, BUFSIZ);

   

     for (x = 0; x < BUFSIZ; x++) {

        if (buf[x] == '\n' || buf[x] == EOF) {

           ret = -1;

           break;

        }

        input[x*i] = buf[x];

        r++;

     }

   

     i++;

   

     if (ret != -1)

        input = realloc(input, BUFSIZ*i);

  }

  if (r == 0)

     return NULL;

  input[r] = '\0';

  input = realloc(input, r+1);

  return(input);

}

int ReadInteger() {

  char *input;

  int go, num, x;

  go = 0;

  do {

     go = 0;

   

     printf("Input an integer\n");

     input = ReadInput(STDIN_FILENO);

     for (x = 0; x < INT_MAX; x++) {

        if (x == 0&& input[x] == '-')

           continue;

        if (input[x] == 0)

           break;

        else if (input[x]> '9' || input[x] < '0') {

           go = 1;

           printf("Improper input\n");

           break;

        }

    }

  } while (go == 1);

  num = atoi(input);

  free(input);

  return num;

}

double ReadDouble(void) {

  int dec, exp;

  char *input;

  int go;

  double num;

  int x;

  do {

     go = 0;

     dec = 0;

     exp = 0;

   

     printf("Input a double\n");

     input = ReadInput(STDIN_FILENO);

     for (x = 0; x < INT_MAX; x++) {

        if (x == 0&& input[x] == '-')

           continue;

        if (input[x] == 0)

           break;

        else if (input[x] == '.' && dec == 0)

           dec = 1;

        else if (x != 0&& (input[x] == 'e' || input[x] == 'E') && exp == 0) {

           dec = 1;

           exp = 1;

        }

        else if (input[x]> '9' || input[x] < '0') {

           go = 1;

           printf("Improper input\n");

           break;

        }

     }

  } while (go == 1);

  num = strtod(input, NULL);

  free(input);

  return num;

}

char *ReadLine(void) {

  printf("Input a line\n");

  return(ReadInput(STDIN_FILENO));

}

char *ReadLineFile(FILE *infile) {

  int fd;

  fd = fileno(infile);

  return(ReadInput(fd));

}

myio.h

#ifndef _myio_h

#define _myio_h

/*

* Function: ReadInteger

* Usage: i = ReadInteger();

* ------------------------

* ReadInteger reads a line of text from standard input and scans

* it as an integer. The integer value is returned. If an

* integer cannot be scanned or if more characters follow the

* number, the user is given a chance to retry.

*/

int ReadInteger(void);

/*

* Function: ReadDouble

* Usage: x = ReadDouble();

* ---------------------

* ReadDouble reads a line of text from standard input and scans

* it as a double. If the number cannot be scanned or if extra

* characters follow after the number ends, the user is given

* a chance to reenter the value.

*/

double ReadDouble(void);

/*

* Function: ReadLine

* Usage: s = ReadLine();

* ---------------------

* ReadLine reads a line of text from standard input and returns

* the line as a string. The newline character that terminates

* the input is not stored as part of the string.

*/

char *ReadLine(void);

/*

* Function: ReadLine

* Usage: s = ReadLine(infile);

* ----------------------------

* ReadLineFile reads a line of text from the input file and

* returns the line as a string. The newline character

* that terminates the input is not stored as part of the

* string. The ReadLine function returns NULL if infile

* is at the end-of-file position. Actually, above ReadLine();

* can simply be implemented as return(ReadLineFile(stdin)); */

char *ReadLineFile(FILE *infile);

) If FIFO page replacement is used with five page frames and eight pages, how many page faults will occur with the reference string 236571345157245 if the five frames are initially empty?

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Answer:

There are a total of 8 page faults.

Explanation:

In FIFO page replacement, the requests are executed as they are received. The solution is provided in the attached figure. The steps are as follows

Look for the digit in the pages. if they are available, there is no page fault. If the digit does not exist in the page frames it will result in an error.

Type a statement using srand() to seed random number generation using variable seedVal. Then type two statements using rand() to print two random integers between (and including) 0 and 9. End with a newline. Ex: 5 7 Note: For this activity, using one statement may yield different output (due to the compiler calling rand() in a different order). Use two statements for this activity. Also, after calling srand() once, do not call srand() again. (Notes)
GIVEN:
#include
#include // Enables use of rand()
#include // Enables use of time()
int main(void) {
int seedVal = 0;
/* Your solution goes here */
return 0;
}
2). Type two statements that use rand() to print 2 random integers between (and including) 100 and 149. End with a newline. Ex:
101
133
Note: For this activity, using one statement may yield different output (due to the compiler calling rand() in a different order). Use two statements for this activity. Also, srand() has already been called; do not call srand() again.
GIVEN:
#include
#include // Enables use of rand()
#include // Enables use of time()
int main(void) {
int seedVal = 0;
seedVal = 4;
srand(seedVal);
/* Your solution goes here */
return 0;
}

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Answer:

1. The solution to question 1 is as follows;

srand(seedVal);

cout<<rand()%10<<endl;

cout<<rand()%10<<endl;

2. The solution to question 2 is as follows

cout<<100+rand()%50 <<endl;

cout<<100+rand()%50 <<endl;

Explanation:

The general syntax to generate random number between interval is

Random Number = Lower Limit + rand() % (Upper Limit - Lower Limit + 1)

In 1;

The solution starts by calling srand(seedVal);

The next two statements is explained as follows

To print two random integers between intervals of 0 and 9 using rand()"

Here, the lower limit = 0

the upper limit =  9

By substituting these values in the formula above; the random number will be generated as thus;

Random Number = 0 + rand() % (9 - 0 + 1)

Random Number = 0 + rand() % (10)

Random Number = rand() % (10)

So, the instruction to generate the two random variables is rand() % (10)

2.

Similar to 1 above

To print two random integers between intervals of 100 and 149 using rand()"

Here, the lower limit = 100

upper limit = 149

By substituting these values in the formula above; the random number will be generated as thus;

Random Number = 100 + rand() % (149 - 100 + 1)

Random Number = 100 + rand() % (50)

So, the instruction to generate the two random variables is 100 + rand() % (50)

You just got back from a convention where you saw some new software you think the information technology director could use. You can get a discount on the software for the next six weeks because you attended the convention. Unfortunately, the technology director is on vacation this week. How should you tell the IT director about this opportunity

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Answer:

Video or Teleconferencing.

Explanation:

Solution

The method in which you will inform the IT director about this opportunity is through video conferencing or tele conferencing.

Video conferencing : refers to a method whereby it enables people at two or more locations or places to hear and see each other simultaneously through computers and communication technology.

what is exchanged between them are information such as visual web cameras and online streaming videos.

Teleconferencing: It is a method of sharing or discussion information and news among a large group of people or team at different places at the same time.

The university computer lab’s director keeps track of lab usage, as measured by the number of students using the lab. This function is important for budgeting purposes. The computer lab director assigns you the task of developing a data warehouse to keep track of the lab usage statistics. The main requirements for this database are to:

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Answer:

to keep count of how many users there are in total.

Explanation:

all i had to do was read the question twice to understand the answer is pretty

much in the question.

The director of the computer lab tasks with creating a data warehouse to manage lab utilization data. The major needs for this database are to keep count of how many users there are in total.

What is the budgeting process?

The tactical measures used by a corporation to create a financial plan are the budgeting processes. Budgeting for a future time entails more than simply allocating spending; it also entails figuring out how much income is required to achieve organizational objectives.

These procedures are used by accounting departments to regulate corporate activities, particularly expenditure. A person may use budgeting process to record how much money a business makes and spends over a specific time period.

Therefore, With the aid of budgeting, it may establish financial objectives for the team and the entire organization.

Learn more about the budgeting process, refer to:

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Write a program that keeps track of where cars are located in a parking garage to estimate the time to retrieve a car when the garage is full. This program will demonstrate the following:_________.
How to create a list for use as a stack,
How to enter and change data in a stack.

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Answer: Provided in the explanation section

Explanation:

Code to use;

# Define the main() function.

def main():

   # Declare the required variables.

   stack_cars = []

   move_time = 1

   retrieve_time = 2

   # Start the loop to display the menu.

   while True:

       # Display the choices to the user.

       print("\n\t\t\t Car Stack Menu")

       print("\n1. Add a car")

       print("2. Retrieve a car")

       print("3. Show the car stack")

       print("4. Exit")

       # Prompt the user to enter the input.

       choice = input("\nEnter your choice: ")

       # Append the car in the stack if the choice is 1.

       if choice == '1':

           car = input("Enter the car name to add: ")

           stack_cars.append(car)

       

       # Remove the car from the stack if the choice is 2.

       elif choice == '2':

           car = input("Enter the car name to retrieve: ")

           # Display the error message if the car is not present.

           if car not in stack_cars:

               print(car + " is not present in the stack.")

           # Otherwise, compute the time to retrieve a car.

           else:

               # Declare a temp stack to move the cars.

               temp = []

               x = stack_cars.pop()

               count = 0

               # Start the loop to pop the cars from the stack

               # until the car to be retrieved is found.

               while x != car:

                   count += 1

                   # Store the car in the temp stack.

                   temp.append(x)

                   x = stack_cars.pop()

               # Start the loop to move the cars back in the

               # original stack.

               while len(temp) != 0:

                   stack_cars.append(temp.pop())

               # Compute and display the total time.

               total_time = move_time * count + retrieve_time

               print("Total time to retrieve", car, "=", total_time)

       

       # Display the stack if the choice is 3.

       elif choice == '3':

           print("Car stack =", stack_cars)

       # Return from the funtion if the choice is 4.

       elif choice == '4':

           print("Exiting from the program...")

           return

       

       # Display the message for invalid input.

       else:

           print("Error: Invalid choice!")

# Call the main() function.

if __name__ == "__main__":

   main()

write the following function so that it returns the same result, but does

not increment the variable ptr. Your new program must not use anysquare brackets, but must use an integer variable to visit each double in the array. You may eliminate any unneeded variable.

double computeAverage(const double* scores, int nScores)

{
const double* ptr = scores;
double tot = 0;
while (ptr != scores + nScores)

{
tot += *ptr; } ptr++;

}
return tot/nScores;

b. Rewrite the following function so that it does not use any square brackets (not even in the parameter declarations) but does use the integervariable k. Do not use any of the functions such as strlen, strcpy, etc.

// This function searches through str for the character chr.
// If the chr is found, it returns a pointer into str where
// the character was first found, otherwise nullptr (not found).

const char* findTheChar(const char str[], char chr)

{
for(intk=0;str[k]!=0;k++)
if (str[k] == chr)

}

return &str[k];
return nullptr;
}

c. Now rewrite the function shown in part b so that it uses neither square brackets nor any integer variables. Your new function must not use any local variables other than the parameters.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a.  

// Rewriting the given function without using any square brackets

double computeAverage(const double* scores, int nScores)

{

const double* ptr = scores;

double tot = 0;

int i;//declaring integer variable

for(i=0;i<nScores;i++)

{

//using an integer variable i to visit each double in the array

tot += *(ptr+i);

}

return tot/nScores;

}

b.

// Rewriting the given function without using any square brackets

const char* findTheChar(const char* str, char chr)

{

for(int k=0;(*(str+k))!='\0';k++)

{

if ((*(str+k)) == chr)

return (str+k);

}

return nullptr;

}

c.

//Now rewriting the function shown in part b so that it uses neither square brackets nor any integer variables

const char* findTheChar(const char* str, char chr)

{

while((*str)!='\0')

{

if ((*str) == chr)

return (str);

str++;

}

return nullptr;

}

The main() module in the starter code below takes integar inputs separated by commas from the user and stores them in a list. Then, it allows the user to manipulate the list using 3 functions:
mutate_list() takes 3 parameters -- a list, index number, and a value -- and inserts the value in the position specified by the index number in the list.
remove_index() takes 2 parameters -- a list and an index number -- and remove the element at the position number indicated by index. It also prints the total number of elements in the list before and after removing the character in this fashion:"Total elements in list = 11
Total elements in list = 10"
reverse_list() takes 1 parameter -- a list -- and returns the list reversed.
Examples:
Example 1:
Enter values in list separated by commas: 1,2,4,63,6,4,22,53,76
[1, 2, 4, 63, 6, 4, 22, 53, 76]
Menu:
mutate list(m), remove (r), reverse_list (R)
Enter choice (m,r,R): m
4,45
[1, 2, 4, 63, 45, 6, 4, 22, 53, 76]
Example 2:
Enter values in list separated by commas: 1,2,4,6,84,3,2,2,76
[1, 2, 4, 6, 84, 3, 2, 2, 76]
Menu:
mutate list(m), remove (r), reverse_list (R)
Enter choice (m,r,R): R
[76, 2, 2, 3, 84, 6, 4, 2, 1]
Example 3:
Enter values in list separated by commas: 12,2,3,5,2,6,2,1,2,333,65
[12, 2, 3, 5, 2, 6, 2, 1, 2, 333, 65]
Menu:
mutate list(m), remove (r), reverse_list (R)
Enter choice (m,r,R): r
Example 4
Total elements in list = 11
Total elements in list = 10
[12, 2, 3, 5, 6, 2, 1, 2, 333, 65]
please use the codes below
def main():
user_list = input("Enter values in list separated by commas: ")
user_list = user_list.split(",")
user_list = [int(i) for i in user_list]
print(user_list)
print("Menu: ")
print("mutate list(m), remove (r), reverse_list (R)")
user_choice = input("Enter choice (m,r,R): ")
if user_choice == 'm':
index_num, v = input().split(",")
index_num = int(index_num)
v = int(v)
mutate_list(user_list, index_num, v)
print(user_list)
elif user_choice == 'r':
index_num = int(input())
remove_index(user_list, index_num)
print(user_list)
elif user_choice == 'R':
new_list = reverse_list(user_list)
print(new_list)
main()

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Find the given attachments

Two-factor authentication can best be breached by the adversary using:________. a. social engineering attack b. using sniffers like Wireshark and capturing packets c. using rootkits and privilege escalation to get to the kernel processes d. using a virus and destroying the computer that stores authentication information.

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Answer:

a. social engineering attack

Explanation:

Two-factor authentication requires that the user/owner of the account enter a second verification code alongside their password in order to access the account. This code is usually sent to a personal phone number or email address. Therefore in order to breach such a security measure the best options is a social engineering attack. These are attacks that are accomplished through human interactions, using psychological manipulation in order to trick the victim into making a mistake or giving away that private information such as the verification code or access to the private email.

Remember to save _____ and be certain that you have your files saved before closing out.

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It could be ‘save as’ or ‘your work’, not completely sure

WRITTEN INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
Doctoral candidates should provide an authentic personal statement to each of the five following questions/prompts reflecting on their own personal interest. In the event that any outside resources are used, resources should be cited in APA format. Submissions should be a maximum of 500 words or 125 words per question/prompt. It is best to response to each prompt/question individually for clarity of the reviewer. Writing sample should be submitted in Microsoft Word format and include candidate’s name.
PhD IT
1. Tell us about yourself and your personal journey that has lead you to University of the Cumberlands.
2. What are your research interests in the area of information technology? How did you become interested in this area of research?
3. What is your current job/career and how will this program impact your career growth?
4. What unique qualities do you think you have that will help you in being successful in this program?
5. How can obtaining a doctorate impact your contribution to the practices of information technology? Where do you see yourself after obtaining a doctorate from UC?

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Explanation:

1. I grew up in a small community and my family owned a small business which involved manual labor. Although, having little income, my Dad sought to give us the best education he could afford from his little savings. With the small family savings I went to college where I studied Information Technology, after graduating I worked for a startup firm for two years before I decided to proceed with post graduate studies and I attained my Masters in UA. I met a friend who recommended I study in University of Cumberlands, I hesitated initially but was convinced after I researched the institution.

2. I'm particularly interested in the applications of information technology in labor intensive businesses and work because of my family background.

3. I have my own startup firm that designs work communication software for companies, however I intend to broaden my knowledge through this program into Information Technology based systems using machine learning algorithm.

4. I am committed to work and study, as some have called me a curious mind because of my passion towards learning.

5. I view obtaining a doctorate as not just a personal achievement but of lasting benefits to society as I use knowledge derived to improve the work experience of society.

I am confident that after my program I would be one the renowned contributors to the applications of information technology in labor intensive businesses.

In this challenge you will use the file regex_replace_challenge_student.py to:
Write a regular expression that will replace all occurrences of:
regular-expression
regular:expression
regular&expression
In the string: This is a string to search for a regular expression like regular expression or regular-expression or regular:expression or regular&expression
Assign the regular expression to a variable named pattern
Using the sub() method from the re package substitute all occurrences of the 'pattern' with 'substitution'
Assign the outcome of the sub() method to a variable called replace_result
Output to the console replace_results
Regular Expression Replace Challenge
The Python statement containing the string to search for the regular expression occurrence is below. search_string=’’’This is a string to search for a regular expression like regular expression or regular-expression or regular:expression or regular&expression’’’
Write a regular expression that will find all occurrences of:
a. regular expression
b. regular-expression
c. regular:expression
d. regular&expression in search_string
Assign the regular expression to a variable named pattern
The Python string below is used for substitution substitution="regular expression"
Using the sub() method from the re package substitute all occurrences of the ‘pattern’ with ‘substitution’
Assign the outcome of the sub() method to a variable called replace_result
Output to the console replace_results
import re
#The string to search for the regular expression occurrence (This is provided to the student)
search_string='''This is a string to search for a regular expression like regular expression or
regular-expression or regular:expression or regular&expression'''
#1. Write a regular expression that will find all occurrances of:
# a. regular expression
# b. regular-expression
# c. regular:expression
# d. regular&expression
# in search_string
#2. Assign the regular expression to a variable named pattern
#The string to use for subsitution (This is provided to the student)
substitution="regular expression"
#3. Using the sub() method from the re package substitute all occurrences of the 'pattern' with 'substitution'
#4. Assign the outcome of the sub() method to a variable called replace_result
#5. Output to the console replace_results

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Answer:

Please follow the code indentation for the python program.

Explanation:

Write the class "Tests". Ensure that it stores a student’s first name, last name, all five test scores, the average of those 5 tests’ scores and their final letter grade. (Use an array to store all test scores.)

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Answer:

The following assumption will be made for this assignment;

If average score is greater than 75, the letter grade is AIf average score is between 66 and 75, the letter grade is BIf average score is between 56 and 65, the letter grade is CIf average score is between 46 and 55, the letter grade is DIf average score is between 40 and 45, the letter grade is EIf average score is lesser than 40, the letter grade is F

The program is written in Java and it uses comments to explain difficult lines. The program is as follows

import java.util.*;

public class Tests

{

public static void main(String [] args)

{

 //Declare variables

 Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

 String firstname, lastname;

 //Prompt user for name

 System.out.print("Enter Lastname: ");

 lastname = input.next();

 System.out.print("Enter Firstname: ");

 firstname = input.next();

 char grade;

 //Declare Array

 int[] Scores = new int[5];

 //Initialize total scores to 0

 int total = 0;  

  //Decalare Average

  double   average;

 //Prompt user for scores

 for(int i =0;i<5;i++)

 {

  System.out.print("Enter Score "+(i+1)+": ");

  Scores[i] = input.nextInt();

  //Calculate Total Scores

  total+=Scores[i];

 }

 //Calculate Average

 average = total/5.0;

 //Get Letter Grade

 if(average>75)

 {

 grade = 'A';

 }

 else if(average>65)

 {

 grade = 'B';

 }

 else if(average>55)

 {

 grade = 'C';

 }

 else if(average>45)

 {

 grade = 'D';

 }

 else if(average>40)

 {

 grade = 'E';

 }

 else

 {

 grade = 'F';

 }

 //Print Student Results

 System.out.print("Fullname: "+lastname+", "+firstname);

 System.out.print('\n');

 System.out.print("Total Scores: "+total);

 System.out.print('\n');

 System.out.print("Average Scores: "+average);

 System.out.print('\n');

 System.out.print("Grade: "+grade);

}

}

See Attachment for .java file

How are a members details be checked and verified when they return to log back in to the website ?

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Answer:

When you sign into a website, you have to enter a password and username most of the time, which will allow the website to know that you have checked in and it is you, who is using your account.

Design an algorithm for a monitor that implements an alarm clock that enables a calling program to delay itself for a specified number of time units (ticks). You may assume the existence of a real hardware clock that invokes a function tick() in your monitor at regular intervals.

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Answer:

The algorithm a monitor that implements an alarm clock is designed below.

Monitor alarm

{

      Condition c;

      int  current = 0;

      void  delay (int ticks)

      {

             int alarms;

             alarms = current + ticks;

             while (current > alarms)

             c. wait (alarms) ;

             c. signal;

      }

      void tick ( )

      {

             current = current + 1;

             delay. signal;

       }

}

Write a short program in C that will display the following information:
Name : Phones:
email:
Hometown:
High School(s):
Previous colleges:
List college math/CS courses:
What, when, and where was your last math and cs course?
Type(s) of computers that you are confident working on:
Extracurricular activities (jobs, clubs, sports, etc.)
Favorite books, movies, music:
What you plan to do after graduation? (Be as specific as you can.)
Be sure to include all necessary documentation within your code

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Answer:

Explanation:

The objective of this question and what we are meant to do is to compute a short program in C++ that will display the information given in the question.

Let get started!.

C ++ Program Code.

#include <iostream>

#include<string>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

string name,email,hometown,highschool,previousColleges,mathOrCSCource,lastMathOrCSCource,CompType,ExtraCur,FavBook

,planAfterGrad,phone;

//Reading Data

cout<<"Name:";

getline(cin,name);

cout<<"Phone:";

getline(cin,phone);

cout<<"Email:";

getline(cin,email);

cout<<"HomeTown:";

getline(cin,hometown);

cout<<"High School(s):";

getline(cin,highschool);

cout<<"Previous Colleges:";

getline(cin,previousColleges);

cout<<"List of math/CS Cources:";

getline(cin,mathOrCSCource);

cout<<"When,Where and what was your last math or CS course:";

getline(cin,lastMathOrCSCource);

cout<<"Type(s) of computer you are confident working with:";

getline(cin,CompType);

cout<<"ExtraCurricular Activities (job,club,sports,etc.):";

getline(cin,ExtraCur);

cout<<"Favourite books,movies,music:";

getline(cin,FavBook);

cout<<"What you plan to do after Graduation:";

getline(cin,planAfterGrad);

//Printing data

cout<<"--------------------Printing Data---------------------------"<<endl;

cout<<"Name:"<<name<<endl;

cout<<"Phone:"<<phone<<endl;

cout<<"Email:"<<email<<endl;

cout<<"HomeTown:"<<hometown<<endl;

cout<<"High School(s):"<<highschool<<endl;

cout<<"Previous Colleges:"<<previousColleges<<endl;

cout<<"List of math/CS Cources:"<<mathOrCSCource<<endl;

cout<<"When,Where and what was your last math or CS course:"<<lastMathOrCSCource<<endl;

cout<<"Type(s) of computer you are confident working with:"<<CompType<<endl;

cout<<"ExtraCurricular Activities (job,club,sports,etc.):"<<ExtraCur<<endl;

cout<<"Favourite books,movies,music:"<<FavBook<<endl;

cout<<"What you plan to do after Graduation:"<<planAfterGrad<<endl;

return 0;

}

Numbering exception conditions, which often uses hierarchical numbering, in a fully developed use case description is helpful to _______.​ a. ​ tie the exception condition to a processing step b. ​ show which exception conditions are subordinate to other exceptions c. ​ provide an identifier for each exception condition d. ​ tie exception conditions to other diagrams or descriptions

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Answer:

a) tie the exception condition to a processing step

Explanation:

Numbering exception conditions, in a fully developed use case description is helpful to tie the exception condition to a processing step

The fully developed use case description is useful for the documentation of the context, purpose, description, conditions, and workflow of each use case. Activity diagrams give a graphical image of the use case workflow and serve the purpose of illustrating the alternative paths through a business process.

#Write a function called "scramble" that accepts a string #as an argument and returns a new string. The new string #should start with the last half of the original string #and end with the first half. # #If the length of the string is odd, split the string #at the floor of the length / 2 (in other words, the second #half is the longer half). # #For example: # scramble("abcd") -> "cdab" # screamble("abcde") -> "cdeab" # scramble("railroad")) -> "roadrail" # scramble("fireworks")) -> "worksfire"

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Answer:

def scramble(s):

   if len(s) % 2 == 1:

       index = int(len(s)//2)

   else:

       index = int(len(s)/2)

   

   return s[index:] + s[:index]

Explanation:

Create a function called scramble that takes one parameter, s

Check the length of the s using len function. If the length is odd, set the index as the floor of the length/2. Otherwise, set the index as length/2. Use index value to slice the s as two halves

Return the second half of the s and the second half of the s using slice notation (s[index:] represents the characters from half of the s to the end, s[:index] represents the characters from begining to the half of the s)

Which of the following is NOT a type of software?
O a database system
O Skype
O Microsoft PowerPoint
O an output device
Previous
Noyt

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Answer:

Output device

Explanation:

Im pretty sure that correct

Anyone help pls ? Complete the code below to add css to make the background of the web page orange.
< html>

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Answer:

In HTML file

<body style="background-color:orange;">

Or

In CSS file

body {

background-color: orange;

}

The following numbers are inserted into a linked list in this order:
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
What would the following statements display?
pCur = head->next;
cout << pCur->data << " ";
cout << pCur->next->data << endl;
a) 20 30
b) 40 50
c) 10 20
d) 30 40

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Answer:

A. 20 30

Explanation:

Given

Linked list: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60

Required

The output of the following code segment

pCur = head->next;

cout << pCur->data << " ";

cout << pCur->next->data << endl;

A linked list operates by the use of nodes which begins from the head to the next node, to the next, till it reaches the last;

The first line of the code segment; "pCur = head->next; " shifts the node from the head to the next node

The head node is the node at index 0 and that is 10;

This means that the focus has been shifted to the next at index 1 and that is 20;

So, pCur = 20

The next line of the code segment; cout << pCur->data << " "; prints pCur and a blank space

i.e. "20 " [Take note of the blank space after 20]

The last line "cout << pCur->next->data << endl; " contains two instructions which are

1. pCur = next->data;

2. cout<<pCur->data;

(1) shifts focus to the next node after 20 ; This gives pCur = 30

(2) prints the value of pCur

Hence, the output of the code segment is 20 30

Write a program that reads in investment amount, annual interest rate, and number of years, and displays the future investment value using the following formula: futureInvestmentValue = investmentAmount * (1 + monthyInterestRate)numberOfYears*12. For example if you enter amount 1000, annual interest rate 3.25%, and number of years 1, the future investment value is 1032.98.NB: Please make sure to use the NumberFormat coding for currency to display your results. (Java Programming)

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Answer:

Following are the code to this question:

import java.util.*; //importing package for user input

public class Main //defining class

{

public static void main(String []ar) //defining main method

{

double investment_amount,interest_rate,future_investment_value; //defining double variables

int years; //defining integer variable

Scanner obx=new Scanner(System.in); //creating Scanner class Object

System.out.print("Enter invest value: "); //print message

investment_amount=obx.nextDouble(); //input value

System.out.print("Enter interest rate: ");//print message

interest_rate=obx.nextDouble();//input value

System.out.print("Enter number of years: ");//print message

years=obx.nextInt();//input value

future_investment_value=investment_amount*Math.pow((1+interest_rate/1200.),years*12); //calculating value by apply formula

System.out.println("you enter amount: $"+investment_amount); //print calculated value

System.out.println("annual interest rate:"+interest_rate+"%");//print calculated value

System.out.printf("Number of years: "+years+" the future investment value is :$%.2f\n",future_investment_value);//print calculated value

}

}

output:

please find the attachment.

Explanation:

Program Description:

In the above-given program, inside the main method, a variable is declared that are investment_amount, interest_rate, future_investment_value, and years, in which only year variable is an integer type and other variables are double types.In the next step, a scanner class object that is "obx" is created, which is used to input value from the user end, in the next line we apply the formula to calculate the future_investment_value.At the last step, we all the input and a calculated value    

Compute -ABE16-DF416 using 15’s complement

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Answer:

33600

Explanation:

Let M = ABE16

and N = DF416

In hexadecimal representation: 10 = A, 11 = B, 12 = C, 13 = D, 14 = E, 15 = F

Step 1: Find the 15's complement of N

 F  F  F  F  F

- D  F  4  1  6

2  0  B  E  9

Step 2: Add 15's complement of N to M

  A  B  E  1  6

+ 2  0  B  E  9  

  C  C  9  F  F

Step 3: Find the 15's complement of CC9FF

 F  F   F  F  F

- C  C  9  F  F

 3   3  6  0  0

Therefore, ABE16 - DF416 using 15's complement is 33600

You are writing a paragraph in a word processor. You
want to use the same text that appears elsewhere in a
different document, but you want to keep it in the other
document. To get the other text into the new document
most efficiently, you should:
Cut and paste
Ctrl + S
Copy and paste
Print the text and retype it so you don't make any mistakes.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I mean I would copy and paste it. I hope thats right

Write a basic program that performs simple file and mathematical operations.
a. Write a program that reads dates from input, one date per line. Each date's format must be as follows: March 1, 1990. Any date not following that format is incorrect and should be ignored. Use the find() method to parse the string and extract the date. The input ends with -1 on a line alone. Output each correct date as: 3/1/1990.
b. After the program is working as above, modify the program so that it reads all dates from an input file "inputDates.txt" (an Example file is attached).
c. Modify your program further so that after parsing all dates from the input file "inputDates.txt", it writes out the correct ones into an output file called: "parsedDates.txt".
Ex: If the input is:
March 1, 1990
April 2 1995
7/15/20
December 13, 2003
-1
then the output is:
3/1/1990
12/13/2003

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Answer:

Explanation:

I have written the Python program based on your requirements.

Just give the path of the input file and the path for the output file correctly where you want to place the output file.

In, my code - I have given my computer's path to the input and output file.

You just change the path correctly

My code works perfectly and I have tested the code with your inputs.

It gives the exact output that you need.

I have attached the Output that I got by running the below program.

Code:

month_list={ "january":"1","february":"2", "march":"3","april":"4", "may":"5", "june":"6","july":"7", "august":"8", "september":"9","october":"10", "november":"11", "december":"12"} input_file=open('C:\\Users\\Desktop\\inputDates.txt', 'r') output_file=open('C:\\Users\\Desktop\\parsedDates.txt','w') for each in input_file: if each!="-1": lis=each.split() if len (lis) >=3: month=lis [0] day=lis[1] year=lis [2] if month.lower() in month_list: comma=day[-1] if comma==',': day=day[:len (day)-1] month_number=month_list[month.lower()] ans-month_number+"/"+day+"/"+year output_file.write (ans) output_file.write("\n") output_file.close() input_file.close()

- O X parsedDates - Notepad File Edit Format View Help 3/1/1990 12/13/2003

- X inputDates - Notepad File Edit Format View Help March 1, 1990 April 2 1995 7/15/20 December 13, 2003 -1

cheers i hope this helped !!

In this exercise we have to use the knowledge in computer language to write a code in python, like this:

the code can be found in the attached image

to make it simpler we have that the code will be given by:

month_list ={"january": "1", "february": "2", "march": "3", "april": "4", "may": "5", "june": "6", "july": "7", "august": "8", "september": "9", "october": "10", "november": "11", "december":"12"}

input_file = open ('C:\\Users\\Desktop\\inputDates.txt', 'r') output_file =

open ('C:\\Users\\Desktop\\parsedDates.txt', 'w') for each

in input_file:if each

 !="-1":lis = each.split ()if len

   (lis) >= 3:month = lis[0] day = lis[1] year = lis[2] if month

    .lower ()in month_list:comma = day[-1] if comma

    == ',': day = day[:len (day) - 1] month_number =

 month_list[month.lower ()]ans - month_number + "/" + day + "/" +

 year output_file.write (ans) output_file.write ("\n") output_file.

 close ()input_file.close ()

See more about python at brainly.com/question/26104476

The IBM 370 mainframe computer was introduced in 1970. The 370 Model 145 could hold up to 524,288 bytes of data (512 Kbytes). It cost $1,783,000.00 to buy (or $37,330/month to rent). A notebook computer today holds 16 Gbytes of memory and costs $2,500 to buy. If you assume that 100% of the price is just the memory, for both computers:
• how much did 1 Kbyte of memory in the IBM computer cost?
• how much does 1 Kbyte of memory in the laptop cost?
• how many times cheaper is the memory in the laptop than memory in the mainframe?
• what factor is today’s computer cheaper than the IBM 370?

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Answer:

a) $3482.4 per Kbyte

b) $0.000149 per Kbyte

c) The laptop is 23369991 times cheaper than the mainframe computer

d) Today's computer is 23369991 times cheaper than IBM 370

Explanation:

a) The 370 Model 145 could hold up to 524,288 bytes of data

one Kb = 1024 bytes, therefore  524,288 bytes =  524288/1024 Kbytes= 512 Kbytes. It cost $1,783,000.00 to buy (or $37,330/month to rent).

Since 100% of the price is just the memory

Cost per 1 Kb = cost of computer / memory

Cost per 1 Kb =  $1,783,000 / 512 Kb = $3482.4 per Kbyte

b)   A notebook computer today holds 16 Gbytes of memory

one Kb = 1024 bytes, 1024 Kb = 1 Mbyte, 1024 Mbytes = 1 Gbyte.

Therefore 16 Gbytes =  (16 * 1024 * 1024) Kbytes = 16777216 Kbytes. It cost $2500 to buy

Since 100% of the price is just the memory

Cost per 1 Kb = cost of computer / memory

Cost per 1 Kb =  $2500 /16777216 Kb = $0.000149 per Kbyte

c) Cost per 1 Kb for mainframe/ Cost per 1 Kb for laptop = $3482.4 per Kbyte / $0.000149 per Kbyte = 23369991

The laptop is 23369991 times cheaper than the mainframe computer

d) Today's computer is 23369991 times cheaper than IBM 370

What is the maximum duration of daily Scrum meetings?

Answers

Answer:

15 minutes

Explanation:

this meeting is normally timeboxed to a maximum duration of 15 minutes.

Answer:

A.  15 minutes

B.  45 minutes

C.  10 minutes

D.  30 minutes

The Answer is A): 15 minutes

explanation:

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The following are reasons why many organizations are trying to reduce and right-size their information foot-print by using data governance techniques like data cleansing and de-duplication:
A. None of the above
B. reduce risk of systems failures due to overloading
C. improve data quality and reduce redundancies, reduce increased and staggering storage management costs,
D. Both A and B

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Answer:

C. improve data quality and reduce redundancies, reduce increased and staggering storage management costs

Explanation:

Excess data retention can lead to retention of redundant and irrelevant data, which can reduce data handling and processing efficiency, while at the same time increasing the cost of data storage and management. This can be curbed be reducing data to the right size by using data governance techniques like data cleansing and de-duplication

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