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In order to keep the Phoenix projecdt on track, why does Bill Palmer insist that Parts Unlimited must change the way that escalations to Brent Geller are handled?
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 22:00
Some of your friends have gotten into the burgeoning field of time-series data mining, in which one looks for patterns in sequences of events that occur over time. purchases at stock exchanges"what's being bought" are one source of data with a natural ordering in time. given a long sequence s of such events, your friends want an efficient way to detect certain "patterns" in them"for example, they may want to know if the four events buy yahoo, buy ebay, buy yahoo, buy oracle occur in this sequence s, in order but not necessarily consecutively. they begin with a collection of possible events (e.g., the possible transactions) and a sequence s of n of these events. a given event may occur multiple times in s (e.g., yahoo stock may be bought many times in a single sequence s). we will say that a sequence s is a subsequence of s if there is a way to delete certain of the events from s so that the remaining events, in order, are equal to the sequence s . so, for example, the sequence of four events above is a subsequence of the sequence buy amazon, buy yahoo, buy ebay, buy yahoo, buy yahoo, buy oracle their goal is to be able to dream up short sequences and quickly detect whether they are subsequences of s. so this is the problem they pose to you: give an algorithm that takes two sequences of events"s of length m and s of length n, each possibly containing an event more than once"and decides in time o(m + n) whether s is a subsequence of s.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 01:40
Kali, a python programmer, is using the turtle module to write the word “hello.” which code should she use to indicate the location to begin writing the word? a # pick up the turtle and move it to its starting location. b penup(-100, 200) goto() pendown() c penup() goto(-100, 200) pendown() d # pick up the turtle and move it to (-100, 200)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 04:30
There is a simple pattern for determining if a binary number is odd. what is it and why does this pattern occur? how many bits would you need if you wanted to have the ability to count up to 1000? how high could you count in binary if you used all 10 of your fingers as bits? (finger up means 1, finger down means 0)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 10:30
Think about a recent customer service experience - either positive or negative. write a brief summary of that experience. now think about those four characteristics we look for in customer service representatives. how did the representative in your example stack up? write down your answer and give specific examples.
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