Cloud Computing, Web 2.0, and Inter-Process Communication

Cloud Computing Fundamentals

Cloud computing is a technology that allows users to store, manage, and process data over the internet instead of using local computers or physical servers.

Key Features of Cloud Computing

  • Provides on-demand access to computing resources.
  • Reduces the need for expensive hardware.
  • Users pay only for what they use (pay-as-you-go).
  • Data can be accessed from anywhere with internet connectivity.

Types of Cloud Services

  • IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service): Virtual machines, storage.
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How IPOs Work in India: Process, Underwriters & Pricing

Understanding the Need for an IPO

A company can change itself from a privately held entity to a publicly traded entity through the process of an IPO.

  • Raise capital: Companies IPO to raise money and gain access to liquidity by offering their stocks/shares to the public.
  • Regulatory compliance: Companies must abide by the IPO process in India — as stipulated by stock exchanges and the regulator — before their shares are eligible to be publicly traded.

Step 1: Hire an Underwriter or Investment Bank

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Android Development Essentials: Components, Data, and Deployment

ListView vs. RecyclerView: A Comparison

ListView (Legacy Component)

ListView is an older Android component used to display a simple vertical list. It has limited performance and customization and manually handles view reuse.

ListView Example: Layout (activity_main.xml)

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ListView Example: Implementation (MainActivity.java)

ListView listView = findViewById(R.id.listView);
String[] data = {“Apple”, “Banana”, “Mango”};

ArrayAdapter<String> adapter =
new

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Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry: Isomerism and Nomenclature

1.ISOMERISM:-


The organic compounds having the same molecular formula but having different structural formula or we can say having different physical and chemical properties are called Isomers and the phenomenon is known as Isomerism.

Classification of Isomerism:-

Isomerism are classified into two categories:-1.Structural 2.Isomerism Stereoisomerism (ISOMERISM)
-(Structural Isomerism)-Chain Isomerism, Position Isomerism, Functional Isomerism, Ring- Chain Isomerism,Metamerism, Tautomerism.(Stereoisomerism)

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Python Strings and Functions Reference: Methods & Examples

Python String Cheat Sheet

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Python String Cheat Sheet
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Strings are

  • Indexed
  • Iterable
  • Immutable

Indexing & Slicing

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s = "python"

s[0]      -> 'p'
s[-1]     -> 'n'

Slicing:
s[start:end]       -> s[1:4] = 'yth'
s[:3]               -> 'pyt'
s[3:]               -> 'hon'
s[::2]              -> 'pto'
s[::-1]             -> reversed string

Important String Methods

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Case

  • s.
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Management Fundamentals: Theories, Skills, and Processes

Management: Art, Science, Roles, and Skills

Management is both an art and a science. As a science, management involves applying theoretical frameworks, principles, and techniques to manage organizations. As an art, management requires creativity, intuition, and experience to make decisions and lead people.

Managerial Roles (Mintzberg’s Classification)

  1. Interpersonal Roles:
    • Figurehead: Representing the organization.
    • Leader: Motivating and directing employees.
    • Liaison: Building and maintaining relationships.
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Strategic Management Frameworks and Core Concepts

Module 1: Strategy and Business Models

ConceptKey DefinitionLevels & Frameworks
StrategyThe long-term direction of an organization to achieve Competitive Advantage (doing things differently).3 Levels: 1. Corporate (Scope). 2. Business (How to compete). 3. Functional (Execution).
Strategy StatementVision (The Future), Values (Core principles that do not change), Objectives (Specific targets).3 Steps: Understand to Decide to Execute.
Business ModelExplains how a firm creates, delivers, and captures
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Geological Structures and Rock Classifications

Folds: Bending of Rock Layers

Folds are wave-like undulations in rock strata. They are most common in sedimentary rocks.

Origin and Mechanism of Folds

Folds originate primarily due to Compressional Stress. When rocks are pushed together, they shorten and thicken.

  • Ductile Deformation: Folds form deep within the crust where high temperature and pressure allow rocks to bend without breaking.

  • Tectonic Forces: Major fold belts (like the Himalayas) originate from the collision of tectonic plates.

Classification

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Social Inequality and Intercultural Teaching Methods in Primary Education

Comparative Education Systems and Social Inequality

Education systems reflect cultural ideas about who should have access to education and why. The historical development of education in Spain, the UK, and the USA shows different views regarding access, poverty, social responsibility, and inclusion versus exclusion.

Inequality in the UK Education System

In the UK, education was first mainly for the upper classes. Grammar and public schools prepared wealthy children for leadership, while working-class

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Engineering Materials: Properties and Heat Treatment

Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials Comparison

No.Ferrous MaterialsNon-Ferrous Materials
1.Contain iron as the main constituentDo not contain iron
2.Magnetic in nature (most ferrous metals)Non-magnetic
3.High tensile strengthGenerally lower tensile strength (except some alloys)
4.More prone to rust and corrosionHigh resistance to corrosion
5.Usually heavierUsually lighter in weight
6.Less expensiveMore expensive
7.High melting pointLower melting point
8.Good for structural applicationsGood for electrical and
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