.NET Framework Essays

  • Statement of Purpose for a Mastesrs in Computer Science

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    Innovation and Perfection is what I think about all the time and this thought urges me to earn a Master’s degree. I got introduced to the field of Computers via Games. But, I started to see something beyond games, I realized they are software. Well-built software will help solve many complex real world problems with ease. This multiplied my curiosity and made me focus on the field of Computer Science. My thirst for quality and standards kept me on the run searching for knowledge. I strongly believe

  • The Purpose of Microsoft.NET Initiative

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    the problem was to investigate the purpose of the Microsoft.NET initiative and to bring together the information found from the research undertaken into two end products. Firstly a simple interactive presentation explaining in simple terms what .NET[2] is and secondly a PowerPoint presentation to bring together the findings to present a comprehensive information base. At this point it is worth noting that the information about the initiative is that of what Microsoft.NET does for businesses

  • Essay On Live Chatting

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    A Web Based Live Chatting System Using C# Submitted as part of the requirements for: CE902 Professional Practice and Research Methodology Date: 25 June 2010 Abstract: This document presents a proposal of MSc project, which is about a web based live chatting

  • Microsoft Language Integrated Query (LINQ) For Sql Ie NEQ To SQL

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    Microsoft Language Integrated Query (LINQ) for SQL ie LINQ to SQL Introduction: This article is about LINQ (Language Integrated Query) which is one of the most entertaining concept and feature in .NET programming. LINQ makes the querying of data a unique programming concept in .NET. Querying of data can be taken from XML (LINQ to XML), database (LINQ enabled ADO.NET, LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Dataset, LINQ to Entities) and Object (LINQ to Objects). LINQ can easily and highly extensible and allow developers

  • SQL Server Proposal for GRW Inc

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    When CCCL Inc was a small company, keeping records and customer data by the use of spreadsheets, access databases, and manual records were realistic practices, but as the company has grown, it has outgrown such practices. Management at GRW is now searching for a centralized database solution that will allow multi-department database collaboration as well as the ability to mine data as needed, companywide. The proposed solution to the needs of the company is the installation of Microsoft SQL Server

  • An Introduction Of Boundscheckers

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    Date Version Details March 1991 2.0 For DOS 1996 4.0 Introduced API Validation feature March 1997 5.0 1998 6.0 First version after acquisition of NuMega by Compuware. May 2007 8.2 Last version with full support for Visual Studio 6.0 and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Sept 2008 9.0 Supports Visual Studios 2005 & 2008. Oct 2009 9.1 Supports Windows 7 April 2010 10.0 Supports Visual Studio 2010 Feb 2011 10.5 Supports X64 applications on Windows Vista X64 and later April 2012 10.6 New licensing model, product

  • Cryptography In Dot Net Framework

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    Cryptography in Dot net Framework - Bhargava Ram Koti COURSE : INF 521 (Applications of Cryptography and Cryptanalysis) Objective This project aims to achieve the simple cryptographic functionality through Microsoft Dot NET Framework. Introduction To achieve the functionality of cryptography in any programming language is a tedious task. It can now achieved easily through microsoft dot net framework.Earlier you have design

  • conflict theory

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    I fall on the Rogerian side of the scale. My beliefs are consistent with that of Rogers. I am also in favor of referent power and I would like to work with the students as an interactionalist. With all of these frameworks in mind I looked at a program that most fit my beliefs and frameworks. I believe that I can initiate the program of Glasser and use it effectively in my teaching situation. Many schools and programs regularly go through a process whereby they attempt to develop a new philosophical

  • Asa Framework

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    professor at the University of Maryland, argues that the range of individual differences in the above mentioned psychological variables becomes less common within businesses over time. Schneider has proposed an attraction-selection-attrition (ASA) framework to explain how organizations behave (440). The main proposition of Schneider’s work is that businesses do not determine behavior. Instead employees determine the company culture. Attraction to a company, selection by it, and attrition from it yield

  • Triangular Structure in James Joyce's Dubliners

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    appropriately expansive context, it seems necessary to examine the implications of the volume's predominant thematic elements within the broader scope of human nature. The "psychic drama" which places Dubliners within a three-tiered psychological framework ² desire, repression, agression ² lies at the root of a larger triangular structure that pervades many of our most fundamental belief systems and life processes. This structure forms the basis for the tenets of some of the most grand attempts at

  • The Multivisions of Multiculturalism

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    self-identity; and questions of the meaning of multiculturalism. In this essay I provide a framework: (i) that allows us to begin a discussion that might answer such questions; (ii) that illuminates why it is that such a modest aim is the most we can hope for at this time; and (iii) that provides an understanding of what we can do in a multicultural world in order to illuminate what we should do. This framework will reject both the idea of toleration as found in Berlin’s conception of human choice and

  • Embodying Ecofeminism

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    dialogue. Sometimes ideas would surface that would resonate with me and pull me in; I could see that both students and professor cared deeply about the things I valued most. Yet, somehow we did not tap my core of questions with the theories and frameworks we used. Logical arguments assigning ethical values to objects, abstract theories that universally prescribe for every situation, disagreement and defense, philosophical examples of extreme situations of morality that described violence, incest

  • Plato’s Allegory of the Cave

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    a new strange reality - they reject him to the point of threatening to kill him. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is a direct representation of the human condition, the circumstances we as humans presently encounter, circumstances such as conceptual frameworks, or basic beliefs, and our typical behaviors in society. The allegory metaphorically describes our situation as human beings in the world today. In his story, Plato utilizes several key elements to portray his metaphor of the human condition. Plato’s

  • Knowledge Management Software

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    Let’s see, knowledge has two basic definitions of interest. The first pertains to a defined body of information. Depending on the definition, the body of information might consist of facts, opinions, ideas, theories, principles, and models (or other frameworks). Clearly, other categories are possible, too. Subject matter (e.g., chemistry, mathematics, etc.) is just one possibility. In addition, knowledge also refers to a person’s state of being with respect to some body of information. These states include

  • Problems in Existing Live Chatting Systems

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    software is not reliable as the manufacturers demand. Sometimes the buyers of these software become victim of hackers. For example, Fa-cebook is created using PHP, and it is proven that it has lower security aspects than .NET framework. However, my proposed system will be developed by .NET frame-work which has own security mechanism such as Code Access Security (CAS).Moreover, it uses AppDomains for separating codes that will add an outstand-ing security of the system [13]. 3. Bandwidth: It is one of

  • In Search of Excellence

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    as a model covering all elements of operations and functions of businesses big and small. In Search of Excellence gives great analysis and interesting examples to back up their theories. This book discusses eight core principles and McKinsey 7-S framework chart provided to companies for success. The authors break down the topics into specific themes with thoughts and charts for knowledge. Their findings suggest that eight core principles are common for excellent organization; bias for action, close

  • Foucault - death of the author

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    social philosophy during his career, but it is his philosophy surrounding the role and dominance of the author in modern literature that this essay aims to deal with. From the 19th century onwards, Foucault notices that through social and political frameworks, the presence of an author vastly dominates the content and categorisation of any publication of that author. He also throws into question the idea of when an author becomes an author and what writings that he produces should become known as his

  • The Discovery of DNA’s Molecular Structure

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    example). Inductivists, falsificationists, Kuhn, and Feyerabend all have different accounts of how scientists have related theory to observation. These accounts are important because, not only do they delineate frameworks scientists use to develop their theories, but because these frameworks subsequently became important in developing a theory for the molecular structure of DNA. The inductivist account of science recognizes five steps that are essential to scientific progress, and consequently,

  • Psychology of Altruism and Morality

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    Psychology of Altruism and Morality The two competing theoretical frameworks that attempt to explain the development of morality are cognitive-behavioral and cognitive-developmental. The cognitive-behavioral approach is taken by Liebert, and the cognitive-developmental approach is taken by Kohlberg. Both sides have strong arguments that support their own theories and try to tear apart the opposing theory. The cognitive-developmental approach has been studied extensively by Lawrence Kohlberg

  • Rendell Company Case Study

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    corporate controller and the divisional controller. We assessed the advantages and disadvantages of the organization structure of Martex whether it can be applied and be implemented to Rendell Company in order to resolve the problem. Through the frameworks and issues, we concluded that while current setup would cause some budgetary discrepancies because of the lack of loyalty between the divisional controllers to the corporate controller, changing the organization structure of Martex would cause a