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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Semantic Web Presentation at English for Science at Tallinn University of Technology
The last lesson of the English language was yesterday. It was for the final informative presentation based on reading of specialist literature. The reading was related to the Semantic Web and therefore it was the subject. The purpose was to inform of. I began by introducing the notion of a Web, talked briefly about a range, nature of information and its using. Finally, I had described a model in the Semantic Web and then turned to a conclusion. Continue reading
Gaming Means Even More – Persuasive Presentation at English for Science at Tallinn University of Technology
A persuasive presentation was filled in this Friday evening at university. As a matter of fact it was necessary to make the point of a subject and convince the audience of. The idea was to persuade that gaming means even more. The topic was introduced by highlighting new heights of gaming and arguments about a mixture of emotions and an experience. The advantages were also brought out. Continue reading
Bucket Sort Algorithm Presentation at Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures at Tallinn University of Technology
This day was for another presentation at university. This time the course is Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures. What is done at the course is explore and discuss different algorithms. I particularly took the Bucket sort algorithm for the presentation.
Consequently, the subject was Sequential and Parallel Bucket Sort. The purpose was to inform of the algorithm. First of all, I generalized a picture for a sorting, talked about places to store data, a method of distribution and sorting algorithms. Then I turned to actual Bucket sort. The final talk was about Sample sort as an alternative to the prior. Continue reading