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Eternal Sunshine figures. But these numbers would give us a good idea about what we are stepping into unknowingly.There is a current movie entitled “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”. It is about a man who has had a painful love affair and will do anything to rid his mind of those pain thoughts of a former love. He sees an advertisement that offers just such a service. It seems his former lover has the exact thoughts and she goes through the same treatment. Guess what? They meet again, do not recognize each other, and fall in love again.Does any of this sound familiar?May I gently remind you of what happened to your st The concept of ‘HAL’ the mission computer in ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’, would be better understood, if we had these factors before launching it and the crew into a no man’s territory (space., at least for now) We don’t trust computers that pop’s up a list of those who developed the software on the press of a combinatory key (Easter Eggs) or comes packaged with certain instructions that make the unknown user’s experience a trip to remember. Me as a user would like to have 100% of the software that I bought. Maybe, I don’t need the source code, if I’m a non technical end user. But then I guess the prices also have to come down, because I’ve not opted for this. Yes you are right – SOA The Death Spiral Isn’t the computer like a faithful servant? Always doing whatever we tell it to do. Can we say that it reveres us? Pardon me for this hyperbole, but tell you what, wait for another 5 years, and you will definitely have a factor called ‘R’ which will indicate the amount of ‘submission’ that a computer complies to. I mean software to be more precise. Let’s see how this will work out.Sometimes things just happen. Maybe we lose focus and take our eyes off the ball. Maybe we don't recognize the signs. Sometimes it happens quickly due to a loss of a major customer or loss of a major product line. Sometimes it is a slow, gradual process. Market share seems to evaporate; gross margin exhibits an extended period of decline. Morale suffers, employee turnover increases, net profit declines, costs seem to get out of control and losses become imminent. Some Owners, Presidents and CEO's who find themselves in a situ This unit, the hypothetical, soon to be real factor will work on the instructions that we feed into the software. Say we are building a relational database engine. This engine will consist of a parser/optimizer which will read the SQL Statements and break it up into smaller units of an execution plan. Now the user a.k.a. programmer (mostly) writes an SQL statement which creates execution plan ‘1’. Is there a one to one correspondence between the program and the execution plan? Sometimes, it may be. But if the optimizer finds that another execution is the preferred plan that we have set earlier (like say we are looking at fast code) it will generate plan ‘2’. This seems OK because we had set our ‘fast’ preference. Now imagine that we did not give any preference (we used default like ‘Cost’) and the execution plan is not matching with the source. To give you an e.g. say the user wrote a sub-query. As per our engine, we translate sub-queries into joins. (One good thing about these features is that even ‘rookie’ code gets translated to a workable solution) The execution plan automatically changes. We can tell the engine to use another preference forcibly, but sometimes it’s better to leave it as is. As software becomes more and more layered, we distance ourselves from the core. Now every software that comes out will have to indicate, how much ‘reverence’ can we expect from it. A higher figure would indicate more loyalty and a lower figure would indicate that the machine is calling the shots. This ‘R’ factor would be printed on the shrink-wrapped or downloadable version of the software, so you know what you can expect out of that well thought buy of yesterday. You may be thinking that the ‘R’ factor would be less prevalent in ‘AI’ kind of software. In fact it may just be the opposite. An ‘AI’ engine will automatically adjust to the reverence that you are seeking, so much so that you will feel the comfort (a placebo, at least) But mind you, the intervention of ‘AI’ algorithm is strictly a ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor, because it is simulated. This Meta ‘R’ factor would indicate the extent to which an AI engine would go to achieve compliance with our needs. Like we have TPC benchmarks, the above said factors would be rated along with, if I may add one more factor, say ‘Safety’ or the ‘S’ factor. This would be a measure of how vulnerable it is to external sabotage. A question in your mind may be ‘This is a part of OS’, to which I answer, the OS is just one another piece of software which will have it’s own ratings. Applications / Databases/ Utilities or what have you, are also vulnerable. An example : take Windows XP, its ‘R’ factor may be say 92%, the ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor would be ‘2%’ and ‘Safety’ ’S’ factor would be ‘14%’. Remember these are just assumed figures. But these numbers would give us a good idea about what we are stepping into unknowingly. The concept of ‘HAL’ the mission computer in ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’, would be better understood, if we had these factors before launching it and the crew into a no man’s territory (space., at least for now) We don’t trust computers that pop’s up a list of those who developed the software on the press of a combinatory key (Easter Eggs) or comes packaged with certain instructions that make the unknown user’s experience a trip to remember. Me as a user would like to have 100% of the software that I bought. Maybe, I don’t need the source code, if I’m a non technical end user. But then I guess the prices also have to come down, because I’ve not opted for this. Yes you are right – SOA i Why Learn HTML Code? a one to one correspondence between the program and the execution plan? Sometimes, it may be. But if the optimizer finds that another execution is the preferred plan that we have set earlier (like say we are looking at fast code) it will generate plan ‘2’. This seems OK because we had set our ‘fast’ preference.In today's world, governed by the Internet, everybody wants to build a website, and the major question comes in: How? The research begins, most of the times on the same media you're trying to break in, and you end up with more questions than answers. How should you handle this amount of information? The opinions of those that are already in are always different and you end up lost like in the beginning.This might happen because the answer to the questions "should I learn HTML code or just use a WYSIWYG editor? What's b Now imagine that we did not give any preference (we used default like ‘Cost’) and the execution plan is not matching with the source. To give you an e.g. say the user wrote a sub-query. As per our engine, we translate sub-queries into joins. (One good thing about these features is that even ‘rookie’ code gets translated to a workable solution) The execution plan automatically changes. We can tell the engine to use another preference forcibly, but sometimes it’s better to leave it as is. As software becomes more and more layered, we distance ourselves from the core. Now every software that comes out will have to indicate, how much ‘reverence’ can we expect from it. A higher figure would indicate more loyalty and a lower figure would indicate that the machine is calling the shots. This ‘R’ factor would be printed on the shrink-wrapped or downloadable version of the software, so you know what you can expect out of that well thought buy of yesterday. You may be thinking that the ‘R’ factor would be less prevalent in ‘AI’ kind of software. In fact it may just be the opposite. An ‘AI’ engine will automatically adjust to the reverence that you are seeking, so much so that you will feel the comfort (a placebo, at least) But mind you, the intervention of ‘AI’ algorithm is strictly a ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor, because it is simulated. This Meta ‘R’ factor would indicate the extent to which an AI engine would go to achieve compliance with our needs. Like we have TPC benchmarks, the above said factors would be rated along with, if I may add one more factor, say ‘Safety’ or the ‘S’ factor. This would be a measure of how vulnerable it is to external sabotage. A question in your mind may be ‘This is a part of OS’, to which I answer, the OS is just one another piece of software which will have it’s own ratings. Applications / Databases/ Utilities or what have you, are also vulnerable. An example : take Windows XP, its ‘R’ factor may be say 92%, the ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor would be ‘2%’ and ‘Safety’ ’S’ factor would be ‘14%’. Remember these are just assumed figures. But these numbers would give us a good idea about what we are stepping into unknowingly. The concept of ‘HAL’ the mission computer in ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’, would be better understood, if we had these factors before launching it and the crew into a no man’s territory (space., at least for now) We don’t trust computers that pop’s up a list of those who developed the software on the press of a combinatory key (Easter Eggs) or comes packaged with certain instructions that make the unknown user’s experience a trip to remember. Me as a user would like to have 100% of the software that I bought. Maybe, I don’t need the source code, if I’m a non technical end user. But then I guess the prices also have to come down, because I’ve not opted for this. Yes you are right – SOA What is Buzz Marketing? Part II e it as is.If you can identify the Mavens for your product, you can start off a viral discussion and buzz about it that could ultimately lead to it to become an epidemic, and the theories presented in ‘Tipping Point’ are useful to “businesses trying to spread the word about their product, or for that matter to anyone who's trying to create a change with limited resources.”Big business, in fact, does recruit people to spread the word about their latest products, and if you can find the connectors, the people who always have a larg As software becomes more and more layered, we distance ourselves from the core. Now every software that comes out will have to indicate, how much ‘reverence’ can we expect from it. A higher figure would indicate more loyalty and a lower figure would indicate that the machine is calling the shots. This ‘R’ factor would be printed on the shrink-wrapped or downloadable version of the software, so you know what you can expect out of that well thought buy of yesterday. You may be thinking that the ‘R’ factor would be less prevalent in ‘AI’ kind of software. In fact it may just be the opposite. An ‘AI’ engine will automatically adjust to the reverence that you are seeking, so much so that you will feel the comfort (a placebo, at least) But mind you, the intervention of ‘AI’ algorithm is strictly a ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor, because it is simulated. This Meta ‘R’ factor would indicate the extent to which an AI engine would go to achieve compliance with our needs. Like we have TPC benchmarks, the above said factors would be rated along with, if I may add one more factor, say ‘Safety’ or the ‘S’ factor. This would be a measure of how vulnerable it is to external sabotage. A question in your mind may be ‘This is a part of OS’, to which I answer, the OS is just one another piece of software which will have it’s own ratings. Applications / Databases/ Utilities or what have you, are also vulnerable. An example : take Windows XP, its ‘R’ factor may be say 92%, the ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor would be ‘2%’ and ‘Safety’ ’S’ factor would be ‘14%’. Remember these are just assumed figures. But these numbers would give us a good idea about what we are stepping into unknowingly. The concept of ‘HAL’ the mission computer in ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’, would be better understood, if we had these factors before launching it and the crew into a no man’s territory (space., at least for now) We don’t trust computers that pop’s up a list of those who developed the software on the press of a combinatory key (Easter Eggs) or comes packaged with certain instructions that make the unknown user’s experience a trip to remember. Me as a user would like to have 100% of the software that I bought. Maybe, I don’t need the source code, if I’m a non technical end user. But then I guess the prices also have to come down, because I’ve not opted for this. Yes you are right – SOA Short-Term Medical Insurance - Best Option For Young Adults ’ algorithm is strictly a ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor, because it is simulated. This Meta ‘R’ factor would indicate the extent to which an AI engine would go to achieve compliance with our needs.As you graduate from school and enter into adulthood, there are many decisions you need to start making for yourself. One of them involves taking care of and being responsible for your health, both physically and financially, and to try and provide adequate protection and coverage against any unforeseen circumstances as best you can. What are you to do if you are suddenly struck with a serious disease that calls for expensive treatments? Or what happens if some kind of disability befalls you as a result of a serious accident? Like we have TPC benchmarks, the above said factors would be rated along with, if I may add one more factor, say ‘Safety’ or the ‘S’ factor. This would be a measure of how vulnerable it is to external sabotage. A question in your mind may be ‘This is a part of OS’, to which I answer, the OS is just one another piece of software which will have it’s own ratings. Applications / Databases/ Utilities or what have you, are also vulnerable. An example : take Windows XP, its ‘R’ factor may be say 92%, the ‘Meta’ ‘R’ factor would be ‘2%’ and ‘Safety’ ’S’ factor would be ‘14%’. Remember these are just assumed figures. But these numbers would give us a good idea about what we are stepping into unknowingly. The concept of ‘HAL’ the mission computer in ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’, would be better understood, if we had these factors before launching it and the crew into a no man’s territory (space., at least for now) We don’t trust computers that pop’s up a list of those who developed the software on the press of a combinatory key (Easter Eggs) or comes packaged with certain instructions that make the unknown user’s experience a trip to remember. Me as a user would like to have 100% of the software that I bought. Maybe, I don’t need the source code, if I’m a non technical end user. But then I guess the prices also have to come down, because I’ve not opted for this. Yes you are right – SOA Auto Refinance Calculators figures. But these numbers would give us a good idea about what we are stepping into unknowingly.Auto finance sites online are usually equipped with auto refinance calculators. These user-friendly calculators aim to help users to compare payments at different rates.Getting the best auto loan refinance service requires a careful analysis of the benefits that can be derived given certain auto refinance rates. A useful tool to use in assessing rates is the auto refinance calculator. A typical auto refinance calculator would contain the following fields: payoff amount, vehicle type, months remaining, current monthly p The concept of ‘HAL’ the mission computer in ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’, would be better understood, if we had these factors before launching it and the crew into a no man’s territory (space., at least for now) We don’t trust computers that pop’s up a list of those who developed the software on the press of a combinatory key (Easter Eggs) or comes packaged with certain instructions that make the unknown user’s experience a trip to remember. Me as a user would like to have 100% of the software that I bought. Maybe, I don’t need the source code, if I’m a non technical end user. But then I guess the prices also have to come down, because I’ve not opted for this. Yes you are right – SOA is my bet. The afore-mentioned factors also give me a double assurance that this software is the best bang for the buck. Remember ‘Customer is King’, and as I have read in the history lessons in school :- we bow down before a King, in reverence.
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