What do you think are some of the differences in designing for something that is always with you compared to something you use in a fixed location such as a desktop computer?
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Taking advantage of location-based services is one obvious answer, such as using Siri on an iPhone to ask “Where is a gas station near me?”, or using an app like Waze to route around traffic problems, or finding friends who are nearby. Applications in which the user should not be looking at the screen, but where conditions are constantly changing (such as in providing driving directions) also pose additional design challenges.
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What is GLBA?
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A typical instruction contains an __________ that specifies the function to be performed and one or more __________ that specify the memory locations or registers that hold the data to be manipulated.
a. operation code/relative addresses b. operation code/words c. operand/operation codes d. operation code/operands
In the context of the IA64 what is the difference between instruction and data speculation?
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Performance measures for a help desk operation may be reported as statistics, but are often reported as a visual graphic, such as a column chart.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)