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agile --> business modeling
RAD --> pair programing
waterfall --> deployment
spiral --> risk analysis
v-shaped model --> integration testing
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<em>Door locks, light switches, security cameras and desktops (even laptops too)
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<em>When we say Internet of Things, it is basically all objects that can be connected to internet (objects that are parts of our daily lives) can be included in this phrase or quote). There are technologies pertaining to common household items such as locks, switches and cameras that can be controlled through the use of phones and internet. These things collect and stores data such as names, fingerprints, pictures and scans that are used for verification and authentication purposes.
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Hmm.. Try researching, I'm sure you'll find something there..
Answer:
Se explaination
Explanation:
/Declaring variables
integer currentPrice
integer lastMonthPrice
integer changeLastMonth
float mortagage
//Reading input
currentPrice = Get next input
lastMonthPrice = Get next input
//Calculating price change
changeLastMonth = currentPrice - lastMonthPrice
//Calculating mortagage
mortagage = (currentPrice * 0.051) / 12
//Printing output
Put "This house is $" to output
Put currentPrice to output
Put "\nThe change is $" to output
Put changeLastMonth to output
Put " since last month." to output
Put "\nThe estimated monthly mortgage is $" to output
Put mortagage to output
Answer:
Partial and disjoint
Explanation:
Since there is overlapping in relationship of HAIR_STYLIST and MANAGER it can't be tree structure.
A MANAGER can or can't be HAIR_STYLIST. In order for the relationship to be multiple inhertiance am entity in sub-class has to be union of all subclasses
In single inheritance, a sub-class has to be a union of a single super class.
In partial and disjoint, some entity in super class may or may not be related to a sub-class.