Sunday, 13 April 2014

Tablets



Tablets could be useful for students for various reasons. They are weightless devices, easy to carry, and can scribble down notes. Moreover, certain tablets offer parental control and there are tablets with pens. Here are 6 best tablets suited for students .

Apple iPad and iPad mini ($329 to $499)

Apple iPad and iPad mini ($329 to $499)

Apple iPad and iPad mini feature more that 375,000 apps including educational apps. Apple iPad boasts a 9.7-inch Retina Display and fast A6X processor, while its mini version is a 7.9-inch device which fits in one hand.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 ($399)

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 ($399)

The Galaxy Note 8 packs an S-Pen, which makes it easy to take notes. There is a special reading mode for the 8-inch display device. The device can run two apps at a time. This can function as a TV remote too.

Amazon Kindle Fire HD ($169)

Amazon Kindle Fire HD ($169)

This 7-inch tablet offers free access to books via Kindle Owner’s Library and free Prime Instant videos. In addition, a subscription to Kindle Free Time Unlimited ($2.99 per month for Prime members), one fee covers access to books, games and educational apps. The device offers parental control.

Fuhu Nabi 2 Tablet ($199)

Fuhu Nabi 2 Tablet ($199)

This is a 7-inch tablet with parental controls. The tablet features its own integrated learning system in Fooz Kids University and helpful utilities such as a Chore List. This tablet has everything that a student needs for school.

Hisense Sero 7 Pro ($149)

Hisense Sero 7 Pro ($149)

A student looking for both a laptop and a tablet and is short of money, can pick the Hisense Sero 7. It is a 7-inch tablet which offers easy access to Google Play Store and is powered by a quad-core processor. It features microSD card slot and a mini HDMI port.

Acer Iconia W3 ($379)

Acer Iconia W3 ($379)

The device is pre-loaded with Office 2013 Home and Student edition to keep students productive while away at school. Students can take notes while still traveling.

The Booch methodology


The Booch methodology is a widely used object-oriented method that helps you design your system using the object paradigm. It covers the analysis and design phases of an object-oriented system. Booch sometimes is criticized for his large set of symbols. Even though Booch defines a lot of symbols to document almost every design decision, if you work with his method, you will notice that you never use all these symbols and diagrams. You start with class and object diagrams in the analysis phase refine these diagrams in various steps. Only when you are ready to generate code, do you add design symbols and this is where the Booch method shines, you can document your object-oriented code. The Booch method consists of the following diagrams:
1. Class diagrams
2. Object diagrams
3. State transition diagrams
4. Module diagrams
5. Process diagrams
6. Interaction diagrams

The Booch methodology prescribes a macro development process and a micro development process.

1.The Macro Development Process

The macro process serves as a controlling framework for the micro process and can take weeks or even months. The primary concern of the macro process is technical management of the system. Such management is interested less in the actual object-oriented design than in how well the project corresponds to the requirements set for it and whether it is produced on time.

The macro development process consists of the following steps:
1. Conceptualization
2. Analysis and developenent of the model
3. Design or create the system architecture
4. Evolution or implementation
5. Maintenance

2.The Micro Developenent Process

The micro process is a description of the day-to-day activities by a single or small group of software developers.

The micro developenent process consists of the following steps:
1.Identify class and objects
2.Identify class and objects semantics
3.Identify class and object relationships
4.Identify class and object interfaces and implementation.

who i am.

JULIUS M.NZUKI
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
PROFESSION BSC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.


TAGLINE;Technology is what you think innovate and realize through hard work to change the shape of current situation.\