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Title: Writing professional papers


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Writing professional papers
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What is missing here?
  • He has also made some important observations
    about software development as he worked for
    different corporations. These observations have
    and are helping him in his software development

3
Make sense of what you say.
  • Adding new features in the future releases is
    fine such that your release what the overall
    project should to in the first release.
  • Also patents can also be infringed upon like if
    you make a similar computer program and sell if
    cheaper that similar program that has a patent.

4
Hmmm?
  • According to him they do this so that they can
    job from some corporation.
  • But now that I think about it and now that I
    have hard more in detail the complications
  • Once I now enough about Micromedia Flash, I
    will

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Trite Phrase
  • Mr. XXXX believes that the corruption of the
    foundation is the root of the problem hence we
    see problem after problem arising from this.
  • This means that routines musts then be rebuilt
    more or less from scratch.

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WHAT??
  • Also patents can also be infringed upon like if
    you make a similar computer program and sell if
    cheaper that similar program that has a patent.

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I like this one!
  • The most important of these, in my opinion, are
    to be honest and trustworthy and to know and
    respect existing laws pertaining to professional
    work. Both of these coeds embrace what I feel to
    be important.

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Uses of hyperbole
  • Good programmers are exponentially better in
    terms of productivity than average programmers.
  • It seems that at least once a week, I hear about
    some computer system disaster.
  • Mr. XXX holds staggering credentials. He has
    ridden a wave of life that has had him in and out
    of academics and business world in a cyclical
    fashion. He garners self worth, satisfaction and
    satiates his curious nature by being a vehicle of
    self worth.

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Really?
  • Mr. XXXX is in a position where he teaches,
    educates, and helps others as well as himself
    achieve excellence. This is not only honorable
    but is probably one of the greatest positions an
    individual can hold in the universe.

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Uses of absolutes
  • This is definitely the cause of the projects
    failure.
  • The project failure had nothing to do with the
    design.
  • Nobody knew what they were doing.
  • All that must be done is through analysis.
  • Good programmers are exponentially better in
    terms of productivity than average programmers.
  • BewareBest, most, least, always, never

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Prufred your dokuments after your speel and
gramer chek
  • she was trained in Fortran and Cobalt
  • Another think both Mr. Hurst and I stress was the
    importance of back ups.
  • He also really keeps up to data on most
    technology
  • I would thing that a Webmaster would have to be
    very careful

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These passed grammer and Spelling tests, BUT
  • The project was not any where near complete, but
    the parts that were complete had little
    functionality
  • There are many things that the Federal Government
    what the system to be able to do not all the
    things.
  • Adding new features in the future releases is
    fine such that you release what the overall
    project should do in the first release.
  • It is a non stop and continual process. It only
    stops with the software becomes obsolete

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What to include in Speaker memos
  • State succinctly the point of interest
  • State your agreement, disagreement then comment
    on what basis you have made a statement. Ie back
    up your statement
  • Write the content and format the document in a
    professional manner as you would present it to
    your team after you have come from a conference
    or meeting.
  • Dont necessarily write the way you talk. Ie no
    colloquialisms, street talk, jokes, hyperboles

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Html works cited
  • Computing and Public Policy. ACM Code of Ethics
    and Professional Conduct.
  • 10/16/92. http//www.acm.org/constitution
    /code.html
  • Help on Internet Documentation
  • As stated in Time magazines July 12th edition,
  • Mr. XXX stated that all CSCI students are smart.
    (Harvard)
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