What is an evolutionary prototype? How does it differ from a throwaway prototype?

What will be an ideal response?


If a prototype becomes complete enough that it becomes an implementation, then it’s called an evolutionary prototype. This is in contrast to a throwaway prototype, which still serves as a model, but does not become part of the final implementation.

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When an argument is passed by reference, ________.

a. a copy of the argument’s value is passed to the called method b. changes to the argument do not affect the original variable’s value in the caller c. the called method can access the argument’s value in the caller directly and modify that data d. the original value is removed from memory

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One pessimistic operating systems designer says it really does not matter what memory placement strategy is used. Sooner or later a system achieves steady state and all of the strategies perform similarly.Do you agree? Explain.

What will be an ideal response?

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What special command-line tool can be used for managing and backing up IIS configuration files?

What will be an ideal response?

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The _______________ technology, developed by Airgo and acquired by Qualcomm, supports transmission speeds of 312 Mbps and is used by 4G WiMAX, and other technologies.?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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