44 research outputs found

    Comparison of Rubik's Cube Solution Software with SWOT Analyses for the Input-Output Process Modelling

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    The Cube Explorer was the first Rubik’s Cube solution program which was able to solve a cube from any starting position using around 30 rotations. After this first software, and also using it as a basis, began the different personal developments for the different solution programs all around the world. In order to view the connection network of Rubik’s Cube software development, and modeling of input-output process based on Rubik’s Cube’s solution algorithms, I will do the SWOT analysis for three different development routes or softwa re methods (Ruwix program - Kociemba Cube explorer development; Solution Searching LBL software developed by Gábor Nagy; Rubiksolve Program developed by Eric Diec). During input-output process analysis, the goal is to make the analysed development or investment process faster and simpler, even with the use of software. The role of the software can be important if after assigning the attributes to the cube’s respective sides, we can define the starting state of the project even with the unassortedness state of Rubik’s Cub

    Comparison of Rubik’s Cube Solution Softwares with SWOT Analyses for the Input-Output Process Modeling

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    The Cube Explorer was the first Rubik’s Cube solution program which was able to solve a cube from any starting position using around 30 rotations. After this first software, and also using it as a basis, began the different personal developments for the different solution programs all around the world. In order to view the connection network of Rubik’s Cube software development, and modeling of input-output process based on Rubik’s Cube’s solution algorithms, I will do the SWOT analysis for three different development routes or software methods (Ruwix program - Kociemba Cube explorer development; Solution Searching LBL software developed by Gábor Nagy; Rubiksolve Program developed by Eric Diec). During input-output process analysis, the goal is to make the analysed development or investment process faster and simpler, even with the use of software. The role of the software can be important if after assigning the attributes to the cube’s respective sides, we can define the starting state of the project even with the unassortedness state of Rubik’s Cube

    Using The Morphological Analysis Perspective (MAP) In Software Engineering Project Management

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    Corporations require well defined strategies and successful implementation of strategic solutions in order to survive, facilitate growth, and remain competitive. In the current internet enabled economy, software development plays an increasing role in the implementation of corporate strategic solutions. The development of software product solutions aligned to corporate strategy help facilitate business success. The focus of this thesis is to present the Morphological Analysis Perspective (MAP) as an effective methodology that provides a link between corporate strategic planning processes that identify strategic problems and software engineering project processes used to implement solutions to corporate problems. The MAP enables the visualization of the total problem set, facilitates the reduction of a large total problem set to a smaller manageable solution set, and provides traceability between high-level strategic goals and software engineering project requirements.M.S

    The Messenger, 2015

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    True Form of Greatness

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    A screenplay that moves through the decade of the 90\u27s while exploring philosophy, love, religion and tragedy in the atmosphere of collegiate baseball

    Full Volume 86: The War in Iraq: A Legal Analysis (2010)

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    Multiple publics and public policy in a Los Angeles gang war

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1998.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 218-230).An analytical concept of multiple publics is presented and applied to a case study of a gang conflict in Venice, California during 1993-1994. The concept of multiple publics is based on the assumption that individuals have many identities that vary in salience or relevance across situations. Publics represent groups based on the shared salience of identity group boundaries in a particular situation. Each public shares a unique interpretive lens through which they read events, actions and information. The composition and constellation of publics can change as situations change or are reframed. Over ten-month period, what was commonly referred to as a "gang war" broke out between two predominantly Latino gangs and one African-American gang. Seventeen people were killed and over 50 were injured. Of those killed, less than one-third were claimed as members the rival gangs in conflict. This gang-generated conflict led to racial tensions and polarization within the larger geographic neighborhood. An examination of the conflict through the lens of multiple publics reveals a series of shifts in the major line of cleavage over time-from persons to families to gangs to race and back to gangs. Shifts in the major line of cleavage represented changes in the relative salience of identity group boundaries among the many individuals involved or affected by the war. With each shift during its escalation, the intensity of conflict grew while the size of constituencies and publics were enlarged. Conversely, changing conditions and appeals to alternative identities led to shifts in salient group boundaries that opened opportunities for peace negotiations between two of the three gangs in conflict. The analysis of multiple publics in the case study shows four practices that may be useful in addressing similar conflicts. They are described as: 1) mapping multiple publics and multiple identities, 2) seeing from the lens of multiple publics, 3) reframing situations and opening dialogue, and 4) situationally identifying moral communities to which one is obliged.by Karen Nora Umemoto.Ph.D
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