Monday 28 September 2009

Exercise 5

1. Write the database of the hotel (similar to the library data base)

Hotel data base

  • Guest Name Surname
  • C/In & C/out
  • Address/ E-mail,phone No.
  • Nationality
  • Passport Number
  • Immegration Number
  • People
  • Roomtype
  • Room number
  • Rate/Night
  • Night
  • INC. ABF
  • Smoking/ Non Smoking
  • Signature

2. Go to the library website, search for the bibliographic of data base books in the library catalog (OPAC = Online Public Access Catalog)


Microcomputer data - base management
by E.G. Brooner
Indianapolis: Howard W. Sams, 1982
Subjects

MICROCOMPUTERS

Description: 158 p

Data management and file processing
by Mary E.S. Loomis
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1983
Subjects

FILE ORGANIZATION (COMPUTER SCIENCE)



DATA BASE MANAGEMENT

Description:
xix, 490 p
Note:
Includes appendix and index
ISBN:
0-13-196477-1

3. Go to the Library e-book data base, search for the articles about Data base from proquest ABI/Inform, Dissertation & Thesis

Analyzing the co-evolution of comments and source code
Beat Fluri, Michael Würsch, Emanuel Giger, Harald C Gall. Software Quality Journal. London: Dec 2009. Vol. 17, Iss. 4; pg. 367, 28 pgs

Abstract (Summary)
Source code comments are a valuable instrument to preserve design decisions and to communicate the intent of the code to programmers and maintainers. Nevertheless, commenting source code and keeping comments up-to-date is often neglected for reasons of time or programmers obliviousness. In this paper, we investigate the question whether developers comment their code and to what extent they add comments or adapt them when they evolve the code. We present an approach to associate comments with source code entities to track their co-evolution over multiple versions. A set of heuristics are used to decide whether a comment is associated with its preceding or its succeeding source code entity. We analyzed the co-evolution of code and comments in eight different open source and closed source software systems. We found with statistical significance that: 1. the relative amount of comments and source code grows at about the same rate, 2. the type of a source code entity, such as a method declaration or an if-statement, has a significant influence on whether or not it gets commented, 3. in six out of the eight systems, code and comments co-evolve in 90% of the cases, and 4. surprisingly, API changes and comments do not co-evolve but they are re-documented in a later revision. As a result, our approach enables a quantitative assessment of the commenting process in a software system. We can, therefore, leverage the results to provide feedback during development to increase the awareness of when to add comments or when to adapt comments because of source code changes. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Monday 21 September 2009

Exercise 4.

1. Where can you find information about Nobel Prize? who get the Nobel Prize this year?.

2. Goto Encyclopedia Online at http://library.spu.ac.th/ Search for the history of automobiles or Computer. summarize the information you get.


Subject The history of computing hardware encompasses the hardware, its architecture, and its impact on software. The elements of computing hardware have undergone significant improvement over their history. This improvement has triggered worldwide use of the technology, performance has improved and the price has declined. Computers are accessible to ever-increasing sectors of the world's population. Computing hardware has become a platform for uses other than computation, such as automation, communication, control, entertainment, and education. Each field in turn has imposed its own requirements on the hardware, which has evolved in response to those requirements.

3. What is the difference between generalbook and reference book?

  • General book are the books in the library ,which are can borrowed from the library. But Reference Book is one that may only be used in the library and not borrowed from the library.

4. When do you need to search information from the reference collection?

  • When we need the purpose to get information about Current events, facts and figures, Background.

5. What type of reference collection that you like to use most? And why?

  • Dictionary, because mostly time i not understand some word from the class, need to translate for the meaning of them.

6. Reference book about Dictionary .

  • Dictionary:Oxford (Dictionary of Computing)-for Learners of English.
  • Editor by: Sandra Pyne and Allene Tuck
  • Phonetics Editor: Michael Ashby (Oxford university Prees)

On page 390.

The ASCII Symbols.

ACK Acknoeledge ENQ Enquiry GS Group Separateor

BEL Bell EOT End of Transmission HT Horizontal tabulation

BS Backspace ESC Escape LF Line Feed

CAN Cancel ETB End of Transmission Block NUL Null

CR Carriage Return EXT End of Text RS Record Separator

DC Device Control

DEL Delete

DLE Data Link Escape

EM End of Medium

Monday 14 September 2009

Exercise 3

  1. Journal & Magazine.

Journal is A book of accounts, in which is entered a condensed and grouped statement of the daily transactions.A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary.by extension, a weekly newspaper or any periodical publication, giving an account of passing events, the proceedings and memoirs of societies, etc.

example of Journal - Scien Asia: Journal of the Science Society of Thialand

- Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology

- Thai Journal of Agiculture Science

FromThe source:

http://www.muic.mahidol.ac.th/research/download

Magazine is a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest: a car magazine a women's magazine.

excample of Magazine -SECRET MAGAZINE

- GM CAR MAGAZINE

- ELLE MAGAZINE

- VOLUME MAGAZINE

SOURCE:http://www.magazinedee.com/main/index.php

2. DC & LC Classification.

DC isDewy decimal Cassification or used the number to Classifild subject in to different group , normally ues the number (000-900) .

example. - 000 Generalities

- 100 Philosophy

- 200 Religion ETC.

LC Library of congress Classification or used the alphabetical order classification subject of different groups of the book in the librery

Example.- A Gerneral works

-B Philosophy, psychology, religion

-C Auxiliary Science of History ETC.

3. Access the library website: What is the call number?.

Call number is the number that each libraly used to separate group of the book

by Show the number when we search Some Book in the library.

Example . - Goto University Library website :http://library.spu.ac.th/e-library/index.html

- Should subject and Typing name of the book :Hotel management book

got result 26 books, shold one of book.

- Call no.TX 950.7 .K45P 1991

4. What are sources of the knowledge ?. Identify as much as you know.

The sources of knowledge are: Library, Surfing Internet,Museums,Art Galleries,Tourist Bureaux,Resource Centre, Registies, Information Technology Units,Shopping centre, Cenemas, Embassies,Industry, Welfare,Lobby groups. ETC

5. What do you read this week?.

This week i was read the Thai History Books, for to get more information to present in class of Thai study; Name of book is :Thailand History,Thai study.

and also surfing internet to get more and some different information by website:

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattanakosin_Kingdom

- http://www.wangdermpalace.com

- http://www.hellosiam.com/html/thailand/thailand-history.htm

Monday 7 September 2009

Exercise2

  1. What is information literacy skills?.

Information literacy Skills is the set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information. information literacy skill is a learning processs.

2.What is SQRW?.

S is Survey. bring to mind what you already know about the topic of a chapter and prepares you for learning more. To survey a chapter,read the title, introductiion, heading, and the sumary or conclusion. Also examine all visuals such as picture.

Q is Question. you need to have questions in your mind as you read.Question give you a purpose for reading and help you stay focused on the reading assignment.

R is Read. read the information that follows each heading to find the answer to each question you formed. As you do this ,you may decide you need to change a question or turn it into several question to be answered.

W is Write. write each question and its answer in your notebook. Reread each of your writen answers to be sure each answer is legible and contains all the important information needed to answer the question.

3. Use Big 6 skills (Step1-6) Of the topic you know best?.

  • Step 1 Define problems, information requirement.

- My topic is Interational Airports of Thailand.

  • Step 2 information seeking strategies.

- The sources that i can get from .

1. Call to get the information with The (AOT) Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited.

2. Asking with the poeple who working in The airports.

3. Surfing the internet to get the informaions.

  • Step 3 Localtion and access

- Sources: - http://www2.airportthai.co.th

- http://www.traveller2000.com

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_Thailand

  • Step 4 Use information.

- Read from.........The website of Interation Airports of Thailand.

By ThisURL:

http://www.traveller2000.com/thailand/international/airports.htm -

  • Step 5 Synthesis: Putting it all togather

- BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SUVARNABHUMI)
Please be advised that Bangkok new airport, Suvarnabhumi, will begin receiving international and domestic flights from 28 September 2006.

- CHIANG MAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Chiang Mai International Airport is the gateway to northern Thailand renowned for its breathtaking natural attractions and deep-rooted cultural traditions. Little wonder, the Airport has contributed greatly to tourism in the North over the year.60 Mahidol Road, Suthep District, Amphoe Muang, Chiang Mai Province 50204.

- CHIANG RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Chiang Rai International Airport is another eminent international airport of the north. It spacious runway can accommodate wide bodied aircraft and the passenger terminal of 22,960 square metres can serve up to 1,240 passengers during peak hours, with the province's several potentialities no matter as a tourist resort but also as a joining spot of many neighbouring countries in the economic quadrangular zone.404 Moo 10, Tumbon Rim Kok Ban Du, Amphoe Muang, Chiang Rai Province 57000 .

- HAT YAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Hat Yai Interntational Airport Located in Songkhla Province, popularly dubbed the trading center of the South, has played a key role in providing services to thousands of Muslims making the pilgrimage to Mecca each year99 Moo 3, Klong Lah District, King Amphoe Hoi Kong, Songkhal Province 90115

- PHUKET INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Phuket International Airport ranks second in the country in terms of passenger and cargo volume. Thanks to the fascinating tourist attractions including the world famous beaches in Phuket and the nearby provinces coupled with a complete range of tourist services, Phuket International Airport has welcomed millions of passengers each year. Most of whom are tourists coming from countries all over the world.

  • Step6 Evaluation.

- From The sources information of the topic :International Airports of Thailand. The source that was best of this topic from website.http://www.traveller2000.com. Whice is give me more enough for awhile time to find some the information we need to searce.