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    An Introduction to Recursion Schemes Computer Science

    An Introduction to Recursion Schemes Computer Science


    An Introduction to Recursion Schemes

    Posted: 15 Nov 2018 12:39 AM PST

    Weak entity and identifying entity

    Posted: 15 Nov 2018 12:16 AM PST

    To illustrate some diagrams, I have posted the complete question Here on stackexchange site. But for quick reference for answering, my major points I'd like to ask about the diagram are:

    • Can the relationship also be one to one?
    • How do we indicate a many to one relationship from weak to strong entity and also, do we have to indicate the total participation of the strong entity in the identifying relationship? If so how in the case of many to one relationship from weak to strong entity?
    • Is it possible to have a one to one relationship instead of many to one?
    • Can the weak entity have a partial relationship?
    • Can the relationship between a weak and a strong entity be many to many? [Please see this reference in part 2, no.7 are the weak entity representations
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    OpenAI Founder: Short-Term AGI Is a Serious Possibility

    Posted: 14 Nov 2018 07:55 AM PST

    Cache speeds

    Posted: 14 Nov 2018 12:34 PM PST

    I am trying to find out what is the speed of cache in different computer components, but i am not really sure where I can find this data.

    I found this site where it says that usually the speed of SRAM is between 7 ns and 20 ns, however I am not sure where to look to get information about cache speeds in different computer components.

    For example here I see that the Cache size in this hard drive is 128 MB, but I dont where I can find the speed of this cache.

    My question is, where can I find the information for cache speeds in different computer components.

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    Will Business Analysis become an obsolete job soon?

    Posted: 14 Nov 2018 09:19 AM PST

    I was having a discussion with a colleague and they had mentioned that they think the job of a Business Analyst will become automated very soon. I cannot see this happening for a while, but I wanted to get other people's thoughts on this. I will be starting my job as an analyst soon, so it is something I am curious about.

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    The Complete Guide to Node.js Developer Course

    Posted: 14 Nov 2018 09:30 AM PST

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