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SEARCH: LW R5,0(R3) /I1 Load item

SUB R6,R5,R2 /I2 Compare with key

BNEZ R6,NOMATCH /I3 Check for match

ADDI R1,R1,#1 /I4 Count matches

NOMATCH: ADDI R3,R3,#4 /I5 Next item

BNE R4,R3,SEARCH /I6 Continue until all items

Branches are predicted untaken always and are taken in EX1 if needed. Hardware support for branches is included in all cases. Consider several possible pipeline interlock designs for data hazards and answer the following questions for each loop iteration, except the last one.

a. Assume first that the pipeline has no forwarding unit and no hazard detection unit. Values are not even forwarded inside the register file. Re-write the code by inserting NOOPs wherever needed so that the code will execute correctly on this simplest of machine.

b. Next, assume no forwarding at all, but a hazard detection unit that stalls instructions in ID to avoid hazards. How many clocks does it take to execute one iteration of the loop 1) on a match and 2) on no match.

c. Next, assume register forwarding and a hazard detection unit that stalls instructions in ID to avoid hazards. How many clocks does it take to execute one iteration of the loop 1) on a match and 2) on no match.

d. Next, assume full forwarding and a hazard detection unit that stalls instructions in ID to avoid hazards. How many clocks does it take to execute one iteration of the loop 1) on a match and 2) on no match.

e. Finally assume a machine with full forwarding, but no hazard detection unit. Re-write the code by inserting

NOOPs wherever needed so that the code will execute correctly.

 

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Hi, need to submit a 2250 words paper on the topic Marketing Audit and Marketing Objectives. In the recent past, Dell Corporation has enhanced their consumer base in the laptop computer brand. Indeed, the company implemented one of the best marketing initiatives in the face of high technological innovativeness in the early 21st century. Through its marketing campaigns, Dell focussed on developing a consumer base composed of younger population, who preferred portable laptop computers for their daily activities, such as studies. They specifically ensured that they captured students and younger adult population. However, in the campaigns aimed at the young consumers, Dell Computers knew the significance of communicating – at least indirectly, to parents who are usually called upon to help with purchasing the products for their sons and daughters (Proctor, 2000. Baker, & Hart, 2007).&nbsp.In the recent past, Dell Corporation has enhanced their consumer base in the laptop computer brand. Indeed, the company implemented one of the best marketing initiatives in the face of high technological innovativeness in the early 21st century. Through its marketing campaigns, Dell focussed on developing a consumer base composed of younger population, who preferred portable laptop computers for their daily activities, such as studies. They specifically ensured that they captured students and younger adult population. However, in the campaigns aimed at the young consumers, Dell Computers knew the significance of communicating – at least indirectly, to parents who are usually called upon to help with purchasing the products for their sons and daughters (Proctor, 2000. Baker, & Hart, 2007).

II. Goals, strategy formulation and implementation

Dell strives to be the most flourishing corporation in the world known for producing the best laptop computers that meet and exceed the customer expectations in the UK market. The corporation’s marketing objectives and goals are premised upon providing the customers with laptops that have new and striking features such as webcam for video chats or conferencing (Linsenbach, 2007). These features are increasingly becoming popular, especially in the UK. With these features incorporation in its laptop brands, Dell aims to be seen making the life of the users more relaxed.

The strategy was been apparently implemented in the Dell’s ‘Dude’ campaigns, which may continue to be the future trend in regard to appealing for the younger population (Proctor, 2000. Doyle, & Stern, 2006). The company’s targeting of the UK’s younger consumers with the laptop brands in the 1990s saw the original creation of Dell Computers “Dude.

 

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I got this (((-ax+(c/x))x-(ln((e^(-ax))(bx^c))))/x^2)

(1 point) Semelparous organisms breed only once during their lifetime. Examples of this type of reproduction can be found in Pacific salmon andbamboo. The per capita rate of increase, r, can be thought of as a measure of reproductive fitness. The greater the value of r, the more offspringan individual produces. The intrinsic rate of increase is typically a function of age x. Models for age-structured populations of semelparousorganisms predict that the intrinsic rate of increase as a function of x is given by r (x) = 1n[f(x)m(x)] where {(x) is the probability of surviving to age x and m(x) is the number of female offspring at age x. The optimal age of reproduction is theage x that maximizes r(x). Find the optimal age of reproduction for fix) = e‘“andm(x) = bx‘ where a, b, and c are positive constants. Optimal age of reproduction is (((—ax+(c/x))x—(ln((e/‘(—ax))(bx/‘c

 

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Need an argumentative essay on Antiglobalization. Needs to be 2 pages. Please no plagiarism.

On the contrary, such civil societies were seen as champions in upholding values of democracy, tranquility, equality, sovereignty and communal justice (Held 25).

It is important to note that the new millennium activist movements began soon after antiglobalization movement and was mainly opposed to certain aspects of globalization. In fact, they were only opposed to negative aspects but not the entire process of globalization. Owing to their tough stance such movements were regarded as anti-corporate global movements or movements of social justice. The activists tend to describe the process of globalization in a pessimistic outlook. According to their view, globalization is less comparable to programs of a top-down neoliberal egalitarianism, imperialism and terror war. Moreover, the use of youth and youth involvement in such movements encouraged incorporation of modern media such as the internet in coordination of protests, passing out messages and manifestation of counter politics and cultures. It is therefore true to attest that anti-globalization movements’ correlation to modern technology is contesting, complex and contradicting in particular features.

A number of antiglobalization protests have reportedly been staged in various cities in the world ahead of major meetings involving economic policy makers such as the World Trade Organization, World Bank and International Monetary Fund (Held 78). They have as well staged protests amid international conferences such as Davis World Economic Forum and G8 Summits. They do this as they perceive such meetings and forums as a major boost to expansion and potential planning of unmerited globalization. In the United States of America, upon the September 11 aftermath, antiglobalization movements have continually attacked militarists’ policies of Bush and Blair governments as

 

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