Answer:
A. Consult data disposition policies in the contract.
Explanation:
The disposition of data should be carefully handled. The data associated with government project should be handled with care as it may include sensitive information. To destroy the data the company should refer the agreement and see if there is any notes included regarding the data disposition policy. The course of action to destroy the data should be according to the agreement.
Describe any five GSM PLMN basic services?
Answer:
Your answer can be found in the explanation below.
Explanation:
GSM is the abbreviation for Global System for Mobile communication. Its purpose is to transmit voice and data services over a range. It is a digital cellular technology.
PLMN is the abbreviation for Public Land Mobile network. It is defined as the wireless communication service or combination of services rendered by a telecommunication operator.
The plmn consists of technologies that range from Egde to 3G to 4G/LTE.
PLMN consists of different services to its mobile subscribers or users but for the purpose of this question, i will be pointing out just 5 of them alongside its definitions.
1. Emergency calls services to fire or police: Plmn provides us with the option to make emergency calls in the event of any accident or fire incident, etc.It is available on devices either when locked or unlocked.
2. Voice calls to/from other PLMN: This entails the putting of calls across to persons we cannot reach very quickly. PLMN helps to connect persons through its network of from other networks thus making communication easier.
3. Internet connectivity: PLMN provieds us with internet services through wifi or bundles that enable us have access to the internet as well as help us communicate with people and loved ones over a distance. Internet service are possble either on GPRS or 3G or 4G networks.
4. SMS service: SMS means short messaging service. This is also know as text messages. PLMN allows us to be able to send short messages to people as oppposed to mails. It is mostly instant and can be sent or recieved from the same PLMN or others.
5. MMS service: Multimedia messaging service whose short form is MMS ccan be descibed as the exchange of heavier messages such as a picture or music or document but not from an email. It is availabel for use from one PLMN to another.
Cheers.
In this lab, you declare and initialize constants in a C++ program. The program, which is saved in a file named NewAge2.cpp, calculates your age in the year 2050.
Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
const int YEAR = 2050;
int currentYear = 2020;
int currentAge = 38;
cout<<"You will be " << currentAge + (YEAR - currentYear) << " years old in " << YEAR;
return 0;
}
Explanation:
Initialize the YEAR as a constant and set it to 2050
Initialize the currentYear as 2020, and currentAge as 38
Calculate and print the age in 2050 (Subtract the currentYear from the YEAR and add it to the currentAge)
10. Which of these is not an HTTP verb? PUT AJAX GET DELETE
Answer:
Brainliest!
Explanation:
The primary or most-commonly-used HTTP verbs (or methods, as they are properly called) are POST, GET, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE. These correspond to create, read, update, and delete (or CRUD) operations, respectively. There are a number of other verbs, too, but are utilized less frequently.
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The word that is not an HTTP verb is AJAX.
But PUT, GET, and DELETE are HTTP verbs.
A HTTP verb is a word or method (it can also be a noun) for retrieving information (documents) in a web-based environment. There are other HTTP verbs used for various purposes. The most common include PUT, GET, DELETE, and POST.
HTTP is a computer-based abbreviation that means Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It is the protocol for transferring data over the web using a client's home computer, laptop, or mobile device.
AJAX, which means Asynchronous Javascript and XML, is mainly used as a technique for creating fast and dynamic web pages using small amounts of data.
There is no suitable reference of HTTP verbs at brainly.com.
In Java.Use a single for loop to output odd numbers, even numbers, and an arithmetic function of an odd and even number. Use the numbers in the range [ 0, 173 ]. Note that the square brackets indicate inclusion of the endpoints. 0 (zero) is considered an even number. Format your output to 4 decimal places.Do not use any branching statements (if, if-else, switch, ... )Your output should be professional in appearance and formatted. Use at least one control character in your output other than '\n'.Document your code.Using your loop, display the following in a single line on the console:Odd number even number sqrt( odd number + even number)Your output should look like this (this is a partial example for the numbers [0, 173].1.0000 3.0000 5.0000 7.00000.0000 2.0000 4.0000 6.00001.0000 2.2361 3.0000 3.6051
Answer:
This program is written using java programming language
Difficult lines are explained using comments (See Attachment for Source file)
Program starts here
import java.util.*;
import java.lang.Math;
public class oddeven{
public static void main(String [] args)
{
double even,odd;//Declare variables even and odd as double
//The next iteration prints odd numbers
for(int i = 1;i<=173;i+=2)
{
odd = i;
System.out.format("%.4f",odd);//Round to 4 decimal places and print
System.out.print("\t");
}
System.out.print('\n');//Start printing on a new line
//The next iteration prints even numbers
for(int i = 0;i<=173;i+=2)
{
even=i;
System.out.format("%.4f",even);//Round to 4 decimal places and print
System.out.print("\t");
}
System.out.print('\n');//Start printing on a new line
double ssqrt;//Declare ssqrt to calculate the square root of sum of even and odd numbers
for(int i = 0;i<=173;i+=2)
{
ssqrt = Math.sqrt(2*i+1);//Calculate square root here
System.out.format("%.4f",ssqrt); //Round to 4 decimal places and print
System.out.print("\t");
}
}
}
Explanation:
Libraries are imported into the program
import java.util.*;
import java.lang.Math;
The following line declares variables even and odd as double
double even,odd;
The following iteration is used to print odd numbers with in the range of 0 to 173
for(int i = 1;i<=173;i+=2) {
odd = i;
System.out.format("%.4f",odd); This particular line rounds up each odd numbers to 4 decimal places before printing them
System.out.print("\t"); This line prints a tab
}
The following code is used to start printing on a new line
System.out.print('\n');
The following iteration is used to print even numbers with in the range of 0 to 173
for(int i = 0;i<=173;i+=2)
{
even=i;
System.out.format("%.4f",even); This particular line rounds up each even numbers to 4 decimal places before printing them
System.out.print("\t"); This line prints a tab
}
The following code is used to start printing on a new line
System.out.print('\n');
The next statement declares ssqrt as double to calculate the square root of the sum of even and odd numbers
double ssqrt;
for(int i = 0;i<=173;i+=2)
{
ssqrt = Math.sqrt(2*i+1);This line calculates the square root of sum of even and odd numbers
System.out.format("%.4f",ssqrt); This particular line rounds up each even numbers to 4 decimal places before printing them
System.out.print("\t"); This line prints a tab
}
Design and implement a program (name it Youth) that reads from the user an integer values repressing age (say, age). The program prints out the entered values followed by a message as follows: If age is less or equal to 21, the message is "Age is a state of mind.". Finally, the program always prints out the message "Age is a state of mind." Format the outputs following the sample runs below.
Sample run 1:
You entered: 20
Youth is a wonderful thing. Enjoy.
Age is a state of mind.
Answer:
The programming language is not stated; I'll answer this question using C++ programming language;
Another thing to note is that; the sample run is quite different from the illustration in the question; So, I'll assume the program to print "Youth is a wonderful thing. Enjoy.", if and only if age is less than or equal to 21
The program is as follows
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int age;
int i =1;
start:
cout<<"Sample run: "<<i<<endl;
cout<<"You entered: ";
cin>>age;
if(age<=21) {
cout<<"Youth is a wonderful thing. Enjoy."<<endl; }
cout<<"Age is a state of mind"<<endl;
i++;
cout<<"Run another? (Y/N): ";
char resp;
cin>>resp;
if(resp=='Y')
{
goto start;
}
return 0;
}
Explanation:
Line 4 of the program declares age as integer
Line 5 declares and initializes a counter variable, i to 1
Line 6 is used as a label to start another sample run
Line 7 prints the Sample run in the following format;
Sample run 1, during the first iteration
Sample run 2, during the second iteration; and so on...
Line 8 prompts the user to supply details for age
Line 9 stores user input in variable age
Line 10 checks if age is less than or equal to 21
If true, the program outputs Youth is a wonderful thing. Enjoy., then it continues execution on line 23
Otherwise, it jumps directly to line 23 and outputs Age is a state of mind
The counter is increased by 1 on line 24
The program asks if the user wants to take another sample run on line 25
The response is saved in a char variable on line 27
If the user response is Y, the program goes to the label on line 6 to begin another iteration
Otherwise, the program is terminated.
See attachment for source file
B) Use an Excel function to find: Note: No need to use Excel TABLES to answer these questions! 6. The average viewer rating of all shows watched. 7. Out of all of the shows watched, what is the earliest airing year
Answer:
Use the average function for viewer ratings
Use the min function for the earliest airing year
Explanation:
The average function gives the minimum value in a set of data
The min function gives the lowest value in a set of data
Your company's offshore office has determined that the foreign government keeps a copy of everything that leaves or enters the country. Your management perceives this as a possibility of trade secrets being stolen. As a preventive measure, you are asked to implement for your company a strict practice that all information to and from this office must be encrypted using 128-bit AES standard. This is an example of the company using:
a. Integrity measure against a possible tampering of information.
b. Availability measure to make data available to only the right party and not to other parties.
c. Digital Signatures to make sure that the information sent by its offshore office can be certified to be sent by that office.
d. Confidentiality measure to hide information from unwanted parties even if they can have access to data.
Type a statement using srand() to seed random number generation using variable seedVal. Then type two statements using rand() to print two random integers between (and including) 0 and 9. End with a newline. Ex: #include < iostream > #include < cstdlib > // Enables use of rand() #include < ctime > // Enables use of time() using namespace std: int main() { int seedVal = 0 /* Your solution goes here */ return 0: }
Answer:
Replace /* Your solution goes here */ with the following code segment
srand(seedVal);
cout<<rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0<<endl;
cout<<rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0<<endl;
Explanation:
From the code segment, the seedVal has already been declared and initialized to 0; The next step is to seed it as random number using srand.
The first line of the code segment in the Answer section "srand(seedVal); " is used to achieve that task.
Having done that, the next step is to write statements to generate the two random numbers using rand();
When generating random numbers, two things are to be noted;
The lower bound; LThe upper bound; UHere, the lower bound is 0 and the upper bound is 9;
C rand() function uses the following syntax to generate random numbers
rand()%(int)(U - L + 1) + L
Where U = 9 and L = 0
Replacing U and L with there respective values; the syntax becomes
rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0
So, the two print statements will be written as
cout<<rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0;
Also, the question states that, each print statement be ended with a new line;
So, the print statements will be
cout<<rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0<<endl;
Alternatively, by solving (9 - 0 + 1) + 0; the statements can be written as
cout<<rand()%(int)(10)<<endl;
Conclusively, the complete statements is as follows;
srand(seedVal);
cout<<rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0<<endl;
cout<<rand()%(int)(9 - 0 + 1) + 0<<endl;
or
srand(seedVal);
cout<<rand()%(int)(10)<<endl;
cout<<rand()%(int)(10)<<endl;
Two friends are eating dinner at a restaurant. The bill comes in the amount of 47.28 dollars. The friends decide to split the bill evenly between them, after adding 15% tip for the service. Calculate the tip, the total amount to pay, and each friend's share, then output a message saying "Each person needs to pay: " followed by the resulting number.
Answer:
bill = 47.28
tip = bill * 0.15
total_pay = bill + tip
each_share = total_pay / 2
print("Each person needs to pay: " + str(each_share))
Explanation:
*The code is in Python.
Set the bill
Calculate the tip, multiply the bill by 0.15
Calculate the total_pay, add bill and tip
Calculate each friend's share, divide the total_pay by 2. Then, print it in required format.
If i wanted to change my phones simcard, does anything need transferring, or is it an easy swap?
Assume there is a variable, h that has already been assigned a positive integer value. Write the code necessary to compute the sum of the perfect squares whose value is less than h, starting with 1. (A perfect square is an integer like 9, 16, 25, 36 that is equal to the square of another integer (in this case 3*3, 4*4, 5*5, 6*6 respectively). Assign the sum you compute to the variable q. For example, if h is 19, you would assign 30 to q because the perfect squares (starting with 1) that are less than h are: 1, 4, 9, 16 and 30==1+4+9+16.
Answer:
import math
h = 19
total = 0
for i in range(1, h):
if math.sqrt(i) - int(math.sqrt(i)) == 0:
total += i
print(total)
Explanation:
*The code is in Python.
Initialize the h and total
Create a for loop that iterates from 1 to h. Inside the loop, check if the difference between the square root of a number and the integer part of the square root of that number is equal to 0 (This means the number is a perfect square. For example, if the number is 3, the square root is 1.73 and the integer part of this is 1, the difference is 0.73, not 0. However, if the number is 4, the square root is 2.0 and the integer part is 2, the difference is 0), add that number to the total
When the loop is done, print the total.
Suppose Charlie had installed key logger software on all company computer systems and had made a copy of Peter’s encryption key. Suppose that Charlie had this done without policy authority and without anyone’s knowledge, including Peter’s. Would the use of such a tool be an ethical violation on Charlie’s part? Is it illegal? Suppose that Charlie had implemented the key logger with the knowledge and approval of senior company executives, and that every employee had signed a release that acknowledged the company can record all information entered on company systems. Two days after Peter’s call, Charlie calls back to give Peter his key: "We got lucky and cracked it early." Charlie says this to preserve Peter’s illusion of privacy. Is such a "little white lie" an ethical action on Charlie’s part?
Answer: Provided in the explanation section
Explanation:
We will follow this question carefully with a well precise answer.
I hope at the end of the day, you find this useful.
Answer to First part:
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Here as Charlie has not taken any one's permission even policy authority so using such keylogger tool is completely ethical violation on charlie's part. Because any decession that has taken by a company its not an issue until everyone agreed to it. Because without knowledge of such software the people will not be aware and they may get trap and also there is not any written document regarding the acknowledgement so its completely wrong or illegal to blame someone based on result of such softwares. And second illegal thing is to copy some else's encryption key because the policy should be equal to all the people and it should not be used for personal gain.
Answer to second part:
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No it is still not ethical action on Charle's part because the policy should be same for everyone and as Charlie is the one who installed this software so he should keep this secrate and not to misuse as its not a matter how Peter came to know his encryption key from Charlie but why should Charlie in first place copy the encryption key for peter and share the encryption code with Peter,its completely unethical.
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Write a python program that asks the user to enter a student's name and 8 numeric tests scores (out of 100 for each test). The name will be a local variable. The program should display a letter grade for each score, and the average test score, along with the student's name. There are 12 students in the class.
Write the following functions in the program:
calc_average - this function should accept 8 test scores as arguments and return the average of the scores per student
determine_grade - this function should accept a test score average as an argument and return a letter grade for the score based on the following grading scale:
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
Below 60 F
Answer:
The program doesn't make use of comments (See Explanation)
Also the source code is attached as image to enable you see the proper format and indexing of the source code
The program using python is as follows
def calc_average(name):
score = []
sum = 0
for j in range(8):
inp = int(input("Test Score"+str(j+1)+": "))
score.append(inp)
sum = sum + inp
if inp>=90 and inp<=100:
print("A")
elif inp>=80 and inp<90:
print("B")
elif inp>=70 and inp<80:
print("C")
elif inp>=60 and inp<70:
print("D")
else:
print("F")
avg = sum/8
print("Result Details of "+name)
print("Average Score: "+str(avg))
return avg
def determine_grade(result):
if float(result) >= 90.0 and float(result) <= 100.0:
print("Letter Grade: A")
elif float(result) >= 80.0 and float(result) <90.0:
print("Letter Grade: B")
elif float(result) >= 70.0 and float(result) < 80.0:
print("Letter Grade: C")
elif float(result) >= 60.0 and float(result) < 70.0:
print("Letter Grade: D")
else:
print("Letter Grade: F")
print(" ")
for i in range(2):
name = input("Student Name: ")
result = calc_average(name)
determine_grade(result)
Explanation:
def calc_average(name): -> Declares the function calc_average(name); It accepts local variable name from the main function
score = []
-> Initialize an empty list to hold test scores
sum = 0
-> Initialize sum of scores to 0
for j in range(8):
-> Iterate from test score 1 to 8
inp = int(input("Test Score"+str(j+1)+": "))
-> This line accepts test score from the user
score.append(inp)
-> The user input is then saved in a lisy
sum = sum + inp
-> Add test scores
The following lines determine the letter grade of each test score
if inp>=90 and inp<=100:
print("A")
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else:
print("F")
avg = sum/8 -> Calculate average of the test score
The next two lines prints the name and average test score of the student
print("Result Details of "+name)
print("Average Score: "+str(avg))
return avg
-> This line returns average to the main method
The following is the determine_grade method; it takes it parameter from the main method and it determines the letter grade depending on the calculated average
def determine_grade(result):
if float(result) >= 90.0 and float(result) <= 100.0:
print("Letter Grade: A")
elif float(result) >= 80.0 and float(result) <90.0:
print("Letter Grade: B")
elif float(result) >= 70.0 and float(result) < 80.0:
print("Letter Grade: C")
elif float(result) >= 60.0 and float(result) < 70.0:
print("Letter Grade: D")
else:
print("Letter Grade: F")
print(" ")
for i in range(2):
-> This is the main method
name = input("Student Name: ") -> A local variable stores name of the student
result = calc_average(name) -> store average of scores in variable results
determine_grade(result)-> Call the determine_grade function
In this exercise we have to use the computer language knowledge in python to write the code as:
the code is in the attached image.
In a more easy way we have that the code will be:
def calc_average(name):
score = []
sum = 0
for j in range(8):
inp = int(input("Test Score"+str(j+1)+": "))
score.append(inp)
sum = sum + inp
if inp>=90 and inp<=100:
print("A")
elif inp>=80 and inp<90:
print("B")
elif inp>=70 and inp<80:
print("C")
elif inp>=60 and inp<70:
print("D")
else:
print("F")
avg = sum/8
print("Result Details of "+name)
print("Average Score: "+str(avg))
return avg
def determine_grade(result):
if float(result) >= 90.0 and float(result) <= 100.0:
print("Letter Grade: A")
elif float(result) >= 80.0 and float(result) <90.0:
print("Letter Grade: B")
elif float(result) >= 70.0 and float(result) < 80.0:
print("Letter Grade: C")
elif float(result) >= 60.0 and float(result) < 70.0:
print("Letter Grade: D")
else:
print("Letter Grade: F")
print(" ")
for i in range(2):
name = input("Student Name: ")
result = calc_average(name)
determine_grade(result)
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Create a class ProblemSolution with following characteristics Two private member variables name & designation of string type. Parameterized constructor which takes 2 parameters to initialized name & designation. Method solution with no input parameter and void return type. A method should print the member variable values in new lines.
Answer:
Please see the attachment for the solution
Explanation:
A deliberate, politically or religiously motivated attack against data compilations, computer programs, and/or information systems which is intended to disrupt and/or deny service or acquire information which disrupts the social, physical, or political infrastructure of a target. This is known as:
a. cyberterrorism.
b. salami technique.
c. cyberstalking.
d. cyberbullying.
Answer:
a. cyberterrorism.
Explanation:
Cyberterrorism can be defined as an illegal attack against the information stored in a data based done so as to intimidate a target. This is done to coerce a target to action or to frustrate and destabilize a target.
In this act, the data compilations or information systems is deliberately attacked to disrupt the psychology of a target. It is one of the major tactics used in politics to frustrate the effort of a political system by an opposition.
For this assignment you will write a class called Dog that has the following member variables:
birthyear. An int that holds the dog’s birth year.
breed. A string that holds the breed of dog.
vaccines. A Boolean holding a yes/no value indicating whether the dog is currently on vaccinations. In addition, the class should have the following member functions:
Constructor. The constructor should accept the dog’s birthyear, breed and vaccines as arguments and assign these values to the object’s birthyear, breed and vaccines member variables.
Accessors. Appropriate accessor functions should be created to allow values to be retrieved from an object’s birthyear, breed and vaccines member variables.
Demonstrate the class in a program that creates a Dog object. The user should enter all input. Be sure to include comments throughout your code where appropriate.
Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Dog {
private int birthYear;
private String breed;
private boolean isVaccinated;
// The constructor
public Dog(int birthYear, String breed, boolean isVaccinated) {
this.birthYear = birthYear;
this.breed = breed;
this.isVaccinated = isVaccinated;
}
// The Accesor Methods
public int getBirthYear() {
return birthYear;
}
public void setBirthYear(int birthYear) {
this.birthYear = birthYear;
}
public String getBreed() {
return breed;
}
public void setBreed(String breed) {
this.breed = breed;
}
public boolean isVaccinated() {
return isVaccinated;
}
public void setVaccinated(boolean vaccinated) {
isVaccinated = vaccinated;
}
}
//A program that creates the Dog Object
class DogTest{
public static void main(String[] args) {
//Requesting details of the Dog from User
System.out.println("Enter Dog year of birth");
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
int year = in.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter Dog breed");
String breed = in.next();
System.out.println("Is Dog vaccinated");
boolean isVaccinated = in.nextBoolean();
//Creating an Object of the Dog class
Dog DogOne = new Dog(year, breed, isVaccinated);
System.out.println("The Dog's Breed is is "+DogOne.getBreed());
}
}
Explanation:
Create two class Dog and DogTest
Define all the class members in the Dog class (The three variables, constructor and accessor methods)
Create the main method in the DogTest class, create an instance of the Dog class.
Use scanner class to request the attributes of a new Dog
Write a class Student() such that it has an attribute 'score' (that is initialized with 10) and three methods: add_score(): adds 10 to the score decrease_score(): decreases score by 10 __str__(): returns the current score (should return a string) Example:
Answer:
I am writing the Python program. Let me know if you want the program in some other programming language. Here is the Python code:
class Student(object):
def __init__(a,score=10):
a.score=score
def add_score(a,score):
a.score += 10
return (score)
def decrease_score(a,score):
a.score -=10
return (score)
def __str__(a):
current_score="{}".format(a.score)
return current_score
Explanation:
The program has a Student() class with attribute score.
It has the following methods:
__init__(): This method works as a constructor and enables to initialize score attribute of Student class. The value of score is initialized to 10. I have used a as the instance of Student class. However self keyword can also be used as an instance of the object to access the attributes and methods of Student class.
add_score() This method is used to add 10 to the score.
decrease_score() This method is used to decrease the score by 10.
__str__() This method is used to return the current score. format() is used here to return a string. current_score holds the value of the current score.
If you want the check the working of the program, then you can use the following statements to see the results on the output screen:
p = Student()
print(p)
p.add_score(p)
print(p)
This will create an object p of Student class and calls the above methods to display the values of the score according to the methods.
The program along with its output is attached.
Classes in Python are used as a layout to create objects.
The Student() class in Python, where comments are used to explain each line is as follows:
#This defines the Student class
class Student(object):
#The following function initializes score to 10
def __init__(scr,score=10):
scr.score=score
#The following function increases score by 10
def add_score(scr,score):
scr.score += 10
return scr
#The following function decreases score by 10
def decrease_score(scr,score):
scr.score -=10
return scr
#The following function returns the current score as a string
def __str__(scr):
current_score = scr.score
return current_score
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Write a program whose input is a character and a string, and whose output indicates the number of times the character appears in the string. You may assume that the string does not contain spaces and will always contain less than 50 characters.Ex: If the input is:n Mondaythe output is:1Ex: If the input is:z TodayisMondaythe output is:0Ex: If the input is:n It'ssunnytodaythe output is:2Case matters.Ex: If the input is:n Nobodythe output is:0n is different than N.C++ Code:#include #include int main(void) {/* Type your code here. */return 0;}
Answer:
Here is the C++ program:
#include <iostream> // to include input output functions
using namespace std; // to identify objects like cin cout
int counter(string userString, char character) { //function counter
int count = 0; // counts the no of times a character appears in the string
for (int i=0;i<userString.length();i++)
// loop to move through the string to find the occurrence of the character
if (userString[i] == character) //if characters is found in the string
count++; //counts the occurrence of the character in the string
return count; } //returns the no of times character occurs in the string
int main() { //start of the main() function body
string s; // stores the string entered by the user
cout<<"Enter a string: "; //prompts user to enter the string
cin>>s; //reads the string from user
char ch; //stores the character entered by the user
cout<<"Enter a character: "; //prompts user to enter a character
cin>>ch; //reads the character from user
cout << counter(s, ch) << endl; }
//calls counter function to find the number of times a character occurs in the //string
Explanation:
The counter function works as following:
It has a count variable which stores the number of occurrences of a character in the userString.
It uses a for loop which loops through the entire string.
It has i position variable which starts with the first character of the string and checks if the first character of userString matches with the required character.
If it matches the character then count variable counts the first occurrence of the character and in the userString and is incremented to 1.
If the character does not match with the first character of the userString then the loops keeps traversing through the userString until the end of the userString is reached which is specified by the length() function which returns the length of the string.
After the loop ends the return count statement is used to return the number of occurrences of the character in the userString.
The main() function prompts the user to enter a string and a character. It then calls counter() function passing string s and character ch arguments to it in order to get the number of times ch appears in s.
The output is attached in a screenshot.
What is an optimal Hup?man code for the following set of frequencies, based on the first 8 Fibonacci numbers? a:1 b:1 c:2 d:3 e:5 f:8 g:13 h:21 Can you generalize your answer to find the optimal code when the frequencies are the first n Fibonacci numbers?
Answer:
Optimal Huffman code is an encoding algorithm which encodes different symbols using priority queuingExplanation:
To explain how the Optimal Huffman code works we draw the Huffman tree for the set of symbols and the leaves of the tree are symbols
Note; the right and left moves on the tree starting from the root of the tree to the leaves contain 1 and 1
Also each letter in the tree has a code word from the the root to each letter and the code is called ; Huffman codes.
h : 0
g : 10
f : 110
e : 1110
d : 11110
c : 111110
b : 1111110
a : 11111110
attached is the Huffman tree
During a traceroute, which action does a router perform to the value in the Time To Live (TTL) field?
Answer:
During a traceroute, the router decreases the Time To Live values of the packet sent from the traceroute by one during routing, discards the packets whose Time To Live values have reached zero, returning the ICMP error message ICMP time exceeded.
Explanation:
Traceroute performs a route tracing function in a network. It is a network diagnostic commands that shows the path followed, and measures the transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network, from the source to the destination, and also reports the IP address of all the routers it pinged along its path. During this process, the traceroute sends packets with Time To Live values that increases steadily from packet to packet; the process is started with Time To Live value of one. At the routers, the Time To Live values of the packets is gradually decreased by one during routing, and the packets whose Time To Live values have reached zero are discarded, returning the ICMP error message ICMP Time Exceeded
Most programming languages provide loop statements that help users iteratively process code. In Coral you can write loops that handle many situations. What is the logic behind using a loop statement
Answer:
Explanation:
When programming loop statements are essential as they allow you to repeat a certain action various times without having to rewrite the same code over and over again for the number of times you want it to repeat. This drastically simplifies the code and saves on computer memory. Loop statements are written so that the same code repeats itself until a pre-set condition is met.
JAVA
Write a program that prompts the user to enter a year and the first three letters of a month name (with the first letter in uppercase) and displays the number of days in the month.
If the input for month is incorrect, display a message as shown in the following sample run.
SAMPLE RUN 1:
Enter a year: 2001
Enter a month: Jan
Jan 2001 has 31 days
SAMPLE RUN 2:
Enter a year: 2016
Enter a month: Feb
Feb 2016 has 29 days
SAMPLE RUN 3:
Enter a year: 2016
Enter a month: jan
jan is not a correct month name
Class Name: Exercise04_17
Answer:
Following are the code to this question:
import java.util.*;//import package for user input
public class Exercise04_17 //defining class Exercise04_17
{
public static void main(String[] as)//defining the main method
{
int y,d=0; //defining integer variable
String m;//defining String variable
Scanner oxc=new Scanner(System.in);//creating scanner class object oxc
System.out.print("Enter a year: ");//print message
y=oxc.nextInt();//input year value which store in y variable
System.out.print("Enter a month: ");//print message
m=oxc.next();//input month value which store in m variable
if(m.equals("Jan")||m.equals("Mar")||m.equals("May")||m.equals("Jul")||m.equals("Aug")||m.equals("Oct")||m.equals("Dec"))//defining if block to check Month value
{
d=31;//assign value in d variable
}
if(m.equals("Apr")||m.equals("Jun")||m.equals("Sep")||m.equals("Nov"))//definingif block to check month value
{
d=30;//assign value in d variable
}
if(m.equals("Feb"))//defining if block to check month value is Feb
{
if(y%4==0||y%400==0)//defining if blook to check leap year
{
d=29;//assign value in d variable
}
else//else block
{
d=28;//assign value in d variable
}
}
if(d!=0)//defining if block that check d variable value not equal to 0
{
System.out.println(m+" "+y+" has "+d+" days");//print inserted value with message
}
else//else block
{
System.out.println(m+" is not a correct month name");//print message
}
}
}
Output:
please find the attachment.
Explanation:
Description of the code:
In the above code, two integer variable "d and y" and one string variable "m" are declared, in which the "y and m" variable is used to input the value from the user end. In the y variable, we simply input the value and print its value, but in the m variable, we input the value and used to check its value by using multiple if blocks and in this, we also check leap year value, and then assign value in "d" variable. In the last step, we print input values with the "d" variable value.DEF is a small consulting firm with ten on-site employees and 10 to 12 part-time (off-site) software consultants. Currently, the network consists of 2 servers for internal business processes, 1 server that handles the call-in connections; 10 on-site wireless workstations/devices, and 2 printers. Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: Identify one network security strategy that would help this organization. Why did you choose this strategy over others
Answer:
What i would suggest for the organization is to use the Testing Infrastructure strategy. it is good for your consulting firm because it is less costly and provide security.
Explanation:
Solution
There are different network security strategy which is listed below:
Segment the network:
Segmentation in network is very useful for providing security.If any threat is occur only one segment is effected remaining are safe and it is less cost process. very useful for small organizations.
Test your infrastructure :
Testing infrastructure also very good technique.
Always we have to test our infrastructure whether threat is occur or not.
If any threat is happen we can detect that easily by testing our infrastructure.
Regularly update anti-virus software :
This is very useful for small organizations and it is less cost.with less cost we can provide security for all devices like computer,server,modems etc.
Frequently backup your critical data :
This is very good technique for crucial data.If we backup important data any time that will be useful if any attack is happen.
This is less costs and simple.
Change router default security settings :
Changing router password and settings also helpful for providing security.If we maintain same password and same settings for a long time that may lead to data hacking.It is cost less process very useful for small organizations.
Which relation is created with the primary key associated with the relationship or associative entity, plus any non-key attributes of the relationship or associative entity and the primary keys of the related entities (as foreign key attributes)?
Answer:
- Transform binary or unary M:N relationship or associative entity with its own key.
Explanation:
Transform binary relation is described as the method through which a decimal can easily be converted into binary while the unary relationship is described as a relationship in which both the two participants occurs from the same entity.
In the given case, 'transform binary or unary M:N relationship' can be created using 'the primary key linked with the relationship plus any non-key aspects of the relationship and the primary keys of the related entities' as it displays the existence of a relationship between the occurrences of a similar set of the entity i.e. associative entity here.
if you want to exclude a portion of an image which option should be chosen?? A. Arrange B. Position C. Crop D. Delete
After discovering a security incident and removing the affected files, an administrator disabled an unneeded service that led to the breach. Which of the following steps in the incident response process has the administrator just completed?
A. Containment
B. Eradication
C. Recovery
D. Identification
Answer:
A. Containment
Explanation:
This Containment is important before an incident or damage to resources. Most events require control, so it is important when handling each event. Containment provides time to develop a solution strategy that is prevalent. Decisions Making decisions to facilitate an event is much easier if the decision is involved in predetermined strategies and processes. Organizations must define acceptable risks in dealing with events and develop strategies accordingly. Network prevention is a fast and powerful tool designed to give security administrators the power they need to detect and prevent threats.The common field cricket chirps in direct proportion to the current temperature. Adding 40 to the number of times a cricket chirps in a minute, then dividing by 4, gives us the temperature (in Fahrenheit degrees). Write a program that accepts as input the number of cricket chirps in fifteen seconds, then outputs the current temperature.
Answer:
chirps = int(input("Enter the number of cricket chirps in fifteen seconds: "))
temperature = chirps + 40
print("The temperature is: " + str(temperature))
Explanation:
*The code is in Python.
Ask the user to enter the number of cricket chirps in fifteen seconds
Use the given formula to calculate the temperature (Note that since the user enters the number of cricket chirps in fifteen seconds, I did not divide the sum by 4)
Print the temperature
Assign True to the variable is_ascending if the list numbers is in ascending order (that is, if each element of the list is greater than or equal to the previous element in the list). Otherwise, assign False with is_ascending.
Answer:
The question seem incomplete as the list is not given and the programming language is not stated;
To answer this question, I'll answer this question using Python programming language and the program will allow user input.
Input will stop until user enters 0
The program is as follows
newlist = []
print("Input into the list; Press 0 to stop")
userinput = int(input("User Input:"))
while not userinput == 0:
newlist.append(userinput)
userinput = int(input("User Input:"))
is_ascending = "True"
i = 1
while i < len(newlist):
if(newlist[i] < newlist[i - 1]):
is_ascending = "False"
i += 1
print(newlist)
print(is_ascending)
Explanation:
This line declares an empty list
newlist = []
This line prompts gives instruction to user on how to stop input
print("Input into the list; Press 0 to stop")
This line prompts user for input
userinput = int(input("User Input:"))
This next three lines takes input from the user until the user enters 0
while not userinput == 0:
newlist.append(userinput)
userinput = int(input("User Input:"))
The next line initialized "True" to variable is_ascending
is_ascending = "True"
The next 5 line iterates from the index element of the list till the last to check if the list is sorted
i = 1
while i < len(newlist):
if(newlist[i] < newlist[i - 1]):
is_ascending = "False"
i += 1
The next line prints the list
print(newlist)
The next line prints the value of is_ascending
print(is_ascending)
You learn that in a previous security breach at GearUp, a disgruntled employee destroyed the encryption key that had been used to protect data. How will you prevent a similar data safeguard problem at GearOn
Answer:
The data can be safeguarded using key escrow procedure.
Explanation:
Key escrow basically means to store the cryptographic key in an "escrow" by a reputable trusted third party. The copy of the encryption key is kept with the third party. In case the cryptographic key gets lost or destroyed, then the key escrow service helps to access the encrypted data. It also manages the access control to the key in case the key gets lost. So this way in case of security breach at GearOn the key escrow service can be used to re-implement or access the key easily.
A participant in a usability test completes one of the tasks and then starts to tell a story about a problem the participant had with a similar product. After about 1 minute, the moderator interrupts the participant and says "Your story is interesting, but it is now time to move to the next task. There will be more time at the end of the session for you to continue your story."
This provide an example of which role of a moderator?
1. Recruiter
2. Gracious Host
3. Neutral Observer4. Leader
Answer:
4. Leader.
Explanation:
A moderator is an individual who presides over a discussion and regulates how the sessions go.
In the case of usability test, a moderator is expected to be in charge of the session, neutral and unbiased with respect to the product being tested, and approachable by the participants.
In this scenario, the moderator interrupts a participant from telling a story about a problem the participant had with a similar product and said "Your story is interesting, but it is now time to move to the next task. There will be more time at the end of the session for you to continue your story."
Hence, the moderator was acting as a leader in his role.
This simply means that, the moderator was being in charge of the session and thus in full control of the pace or timing. As a leader, the moderator ensures a smooth running of the usability test and the participants.