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What is the difference between Hard and Soft real-time systems?

Answer

A hard real-time system guarantees that critical tasks complete on time. This goal requires that all delays in the system be bounded from the retrieval of the stored data to the time that it takes the operating system to finish any request made of it. A soft real time system where a critical real-time task gets priority over other tasks and retains that priority until it completes. As in hard real time systems kernel delays need to be bounded

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Find a 10-digit number, where the first figure defines the count of zeros in this number, the second figure the count of numeral 1 in this number etc. At the end the tenth numeral character expresses the count of the numeral 9 in this number.

Answer

Sum of all numerals must be ten because each numeral stands for the count of other numerals and because this number shall have ten numerals. Beginning to choose reasonable numerals for the first figure you can come across the correct number: 6210001000.

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Which one of the following rivers has a cuspate delta?

A) Mississippi B) Niger
C) Nile D) Tiber
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Tiber

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Symbolic logic was discovered by ___________

A) Herman Hollerith B) Vonn Neumann
C) George Boole D) Sun Microsystem
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) George Boole

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Online functional learning portals are accessed through the

A) Web portal B) Interactive Multimedia Instruction
C) Instructor Facilitated New Equipment D) All the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Web portal

Explanation:

Online functional learning portals are accessed through the web portal.

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Your company has a policy of having every software project reviewed and approved by the Architecture Review Board prior to the construction  phase of a project. you are currently in the process of activity sequencing. This is a example of what?

A) Gatekeeping B) Milestone
C) New scope for the project D) Project integration
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Milestone

Explanation:

The approval by the Architecture Review Board is a milestone you want to include in activity sequencing so that you can ensure the requirements for meeting the review board's approval are met.  Answer A is tempting because the question references phase-end activities; however, it is not an example of gatekeeping because the project is not being authorized to continue based only on the architecture review.Gatekeeping often involves the review of other factors as well. Answer C is incorect because the requirement of a review board approval does not afect scope. Answer D is incorrect because project integration planning involves project plan development, execution, and integrated change control, which are not related to a review board.

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A fixture is defined as a device which

A) is used to check the accuracy of workpiece B) holds and locates a workpiece and guides and controls one or more cutting tools
C) holds and locates a workpiece during an inspection or for a manufacturing operation D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) holds and locates a workpiece and guides and controls one or more cutting tools

Explanation:

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A fixture is defined as a device which holds and locates a workpiece and guides and controls one or more cutting tools.

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What came after the Edwardian era?

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The Edwardian era (1901-1914) is the last period in British history to be named after the monarch who reigned over it. Although Edward VII reigned from 1901 to 1910 to be succeeded by George V, the Edwardian period is generally considered to have ended at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.

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