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Python Programming
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A friend of yours gave you a map of UK, but encoded as a jsor. file: UK_cities. jso:. The file encodes all the roads between major cities of the UK with their length of the road

Question 1: Let’s Travel! (Uniform Cost Search) A friend of yours gave you a map of UK, but encoded as a jsor. file: UK_cities. jso:. The fil

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Computer Science
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Solve the following set of equations by converting them into a matrix notation and using either the Gauss Jordan or matrix inversion method.

Computational Mathematics Attach one pdf for your submission: in Q1 – 6 show your working and include this in the pdf submission. For Q7 write t

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Java Programming
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Implement a system using JAVA Object Oriented Programming according to the following description

Implement a system using JAVA Object Oriented Programming according to the following description The Trends Fitness Club needs software for managing

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Assembly Programming
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Write an assembly language program to read in two integer numbers, A and B, and compute the following expressions

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Software Engineering
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Suppose that a list can contain items and other lists. Therefore, the composite pattern can perfectly be used to implement such a list. For example, the list: (1 (2 3) (4 5) (6 4)) is composed of an item 1 and  three lists: (2 3), (4 5) and (6 4).

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C Sharp Programming
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Using your knowledge from the topics discussed in class, (i) on the MapReduce technology and (ii) on the parallel C# library,

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C++ Programming
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In this programming assignment, you will practice recursion. "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.

Introduction In this programming assignment, you will practice recursion. "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." William

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Computer Science
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This is our first project requiring you to use everything we have done so far in the class. Create a new class called BobcatHotel (BobcatHotel.java) to do all your work.

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C++ Programming
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Write an application (including algorithm) that uses the predefined functions, “sqrt” (square root), “pow” (power), “cbrt” (cube root), and “hypot” (hypotenuse). 

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