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In an academic context, the Association for Computing Machinery defines IT as "undergraduate degree programs that prepare students to meet the computer technology needs of business, government, healthcare, schools, and other kinds of organizations .... IT specialists assume responsibility for selecting hardware and software products appropriate for an organization, integrating those products with organizational needs and infrastructure, and installing, customizing, and maintaining those applications for the organization’s computer users."
In a business context, the Information Technology Association of America has defined information technology as "the study, design, development, application, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems". The responsibilities of those working in the field include network administration, software development and installation, and the planning and management of an organization's technology life cycle, by which hardware and software are maintained, upgraded and replaced.
The business value of information technology lies in the automation of business processes, provision of information for decision making, connecting businesses with their customers, and the provision of productivity tools to increase efficiency.
Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data,[1] or information, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered to be a subset of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology system (IT system) is generally an information system, a communications system or, more specifically speaking, a computer system – including all hardware, software and peripheral equipment – operated by a limited group of users.
Electronic system level (ESL) design and verification is an electronic design methodology, focused on higher abstraction level concerns. The term Electronic System Level or ESL Design was first defined by Gartner Dataquest, an EDA-industry-analysis firm, on February 1, 2001. It is defined in ESL Design and Verification as: "the utilization of appropriate abstractions in order to increase comprehension about a system, and to enhance the probability of a successful implementation of functionality in a cost-effective manner."
The basic premise is to model the behavior of the entire system using a high-level language such as C, C++, or using graphical "model-based" design tools. Newer languages are emerging that enable the creation of a model at a higher level of abstraction including general purpose system design languages like SysML as well as those that are specific to embedded system design like SMDL and SSDL. Rapid and correct-by-construction implementation of the system can be automated using EDA tools such as high-level synthesis and embedded software tools, although much of it is performed manually today. ESL can also be accomplished through the use of SystemC as an abstract modeling language.
Electronic System Level is an established approach at many of the world’s leading System-on-a-chip (SoC) design companies, and is being used increasingly in system design. From its genesis as an algorithm modeling methodology with ‘no links to implementation’, ESL is evolving into a set of complementary methodologies that enable embedded system design, verification, and debugging through to the hardware and software implementation of custom SoC, system-on-FPGA, system-on board, and entire multi-board systems.
Design and verification are two distinct disciplines within this methodology. Some practices are to keep the two elements separate, while others advocate for closer integration between design and verification.
Pennsylvania (/ˌpɛnsɪlˈveɪniə/ ( listen) PEN-sil-VAY-nee-ə), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state located in the northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The Appalachian Mountains run through its middle. The Commonwealth is bordered by Delaware to the southeast, Maryland to the south, West Virginia to the southwest, Ohio to the west, Lake Erie and the Canadian province of Ontario to the northwest, New York to the north, and New Jersey to the east.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
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Nickname(s):
Keystone State; [1] Quaker State |
Motto(s): Virtue, Liberty and Independence |
State song(s): "Pennsylvania" |
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Official language |
None |
Spoken languages |
English 90.15%
Spanish 4.09%
German (Including Pennsylvania German) 0.87%
Chinese 0.47%
Italian 0.43%[2] |
Demonym |
Pennsylvanian |
Capital |
Harrisburg |
Largest city |
Philadelphia |
Largest metro |
Delaware Valley |
Area |
Ranked 33rd |
• Total |
46,055 sq mi
(119,283 km2) |
• Width |
283 miles (455 km) |
• Length |
170 miles (273 km) |
• % water |
2.7 |
• Latitude |
39° 43′ to 42° 16′ N |
• Longitude |
74° 41′ to 80° 31′ W |
Population |
Ranked 5th |
• Total |
12,807,060 (2018) |
• Density |
284/sq mi (110/km2)
Ranked 9th |
• Median household income |
$59,195[3] (25th) |
Elevation |
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• Highest point |
Mount Davis[4][5]
3,213 ft (979 m) |
• Mean |
1,100 ft (340 m) |
• Lowest point |
Delaware River at Delaware border[4]
Sea level |
Before statehood |
Province of Pennsylvania |
Admitted to the Union |
December 12, 1787 (2nd) |
Governor |
Tom Wolf (D) |
Lieutenant Governor |
John Fetterman (D) |
Legislature |
General Assembly |
• Upper house |
State Senate |
• Lower house |
House of Representatives |
U.S. Senators |
Bob Casey Jr. (D)
Pat Toomey (R) |
U.S. House delegation |
9 Democrats
8 Republicans
1 Vacant (list) |
Time zone |
Eastern: UTC −5/−4 |
ISO 3166 |
US-PA |
Abbreviations |
PA, Pa., Penn., Penna. |
Website |
www.pa.gov |
Interactive map of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is the 33rd-largest state by area, and the 6th-most populous state according to the most recent official U.S. Census count in 2010. It is the 9th-most densely populated of the 50 states. Pennsylvania's two most populous cities are Philadelphia (1,580,863), and Pittsburgh (302,407). The state capital and its 10th largest city is Harrisburg. Pennsylvania has 140 miles (225 km) of waterfront along Lake Erie and the Delaware Estuary.[7]
The state is one of the 13 original founding states of the United States; it came into being in 1681 as a result of a royal land grant to William Penn, the son of the state's namesake. Part of Pennsylvania (along the Delaware River), together with the present State of Delaware, had earlier been organized as the Colony of New Sweden. It was the second state to ratify the United States Constitution, on December 12, 1787. Independence Hall, where the United States Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution were drafted, is located in the state's largest city of Philadelphia. During the American Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought in the south central region of the state. Valley Forge near Philadelphia was General Washington's headquarters during the bitter winter of 1777–78.
Pennsylvania's 2016 total gross state product (GSP) of $719.8 billion ranks the state 6th in the nation.[105] If Pennsylvania were an independent country, its economy would rank as the 19th-largest in the world.[106] On a per-capita basis, Pennsylvania's 2016 per-capita GSP of $50,665 (in chained 2009 dollars) ranks 22nd among the 50 states.[105]
Geo map of average income by location in Pennsylvania. Data shown is from the 2014 American Community Survey 5-year estimate.
Philadelphia in the southeast corner, Pittsburgh in the southwest corner, Erie in the northwest corner, Scranton-Wilkes-Barre in the northeast corner, and Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton in the east central region are urban manufacturing centers. Much of the Commonwealth is rural; this dichotomy affects state politics as well as the state economy.[107] Philadelphia is home to six Fortune 500 companies,[108] with more located in suburbs like King of Prussia; it is a leader in the financial[109] and insurance industry.
Pittsburgh is home to eight Fortune 500 companies, including U.S. Steel, PPG Industries, and H.J. Heinz.[108] In all, Pennsylvania is home to fifty Fortune 500 companies.[108] Erie is also home to GE Transportation Systems, which is the largest producer of train locomotives in the United States.
As in the US as a whole and in most states, the largest private employer in the Commonwealth is Wal-Mart, followed by the University of Pennsylvania.[110][111] Pennsylvania is also home to the oldest investor-owned utility company in the US, The York Water Company.
As of November 2018, the state's unemployment rate is 4.2%.[112]
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) is the public university system of the Commonwealth, with 14 state-owned schools. The Commonwealth System of Higher Education is an organizing body of the 4 state-related schools in Pennsylvania, these schools are independent institutions that receive some state funding. There are also 15 publicly funded two-year community colleges and technical schools that are separate from the PASSHE system. Additionally there are many private two- and four-year technical schools, colleges and universities.
Carnegie Mellon University, The Pennsylvania State University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Pittsburgh, are members of the Association of American Universities, an invitation only organization of leading research universities. Lehigh University is also another renowned private research university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State University is the Commonwealth's Land-grant university, Sea Grant College and, Space Grant College. The University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, is considered the first university in the United States and established the country's first medical school. The University of Pennsylvania is also the Commonwealth's only, and geographically the most southern, Ivy League school. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is the first and oldest art school in the United States.[156] Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, now a part of University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, was the first pharmacy school in the United States.[157]
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- Charter for the Province of Pennsylvania-1681. This charter, granted by Charles II (England) to William Penn, constituted him and his heirs proprietors of the province, which, in honor of his father, Admiral William Penn, (whose cash advances and services were thus requited,) was called Pennsylvania. To perfect his title, William Penn purchased, on 1682-08-24, a quit-claim from the Duke of York to the lands west of the Delaware River embraced in his patent of 1664
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Lehigh Valley College
Program: Computers are critical in every business
environment, from the corner market to the Stock Market. Businesses
simply cannot operate without proficient programmers and technicians.
The keys to the future belong to those who drive these industrious
machines. Lehigh Valley College can help you get there. Diploma
Programs: Web Administration; Web Design and Technology; Computer
Programming; Computer Programming Specialist; LAN Technology.
Associate Degree Programs: Personal Computers & Network Technology
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Personal Computers and Network Technology |
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Katharine Gibbs School
Program: Personal Computers and Network Technology
Diploma Program prepares students for entry-level Local Area Network
(LAN) Administrator, LAN Engineer, Computer Systems Design, Help
Desk Analysts, Network Technician, Application Software Technician
and Personal
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Concentration: Electronic
Systems |
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Philadelphia, PA |
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Personal Computers and Network Technology |
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Katharine Gibbs School
Program: Computer Networking Technology. The
objective of the Computer Networking Technology program is to
prepare students for entry-level Network Technician, Personal
Computer Repair Technician, Help Desk Technician, Computer Installation
and Configurations Technician positions. Students will be able
to install, network, configure, and troubleshoot computer operating
systems (DOS, Windows, Novell and Unix) and computer hardware.
Students will also be prepared for the Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer certification exam. Upon successful completion of this
program, students will be awarded a diploma.
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Concentration: Electronic
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Philadelphia, PA |
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Computer Engineering Technology (CET) |
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DeVry University
Program: Computer engineering technologists
take a hands-on approach to designing and implementing computer
systems or other digital subsystems, software and interfaces to
link computers to other physical systems. They design software
systems, create codes and protocols, test and evaluate hardware
and software products and processes, and diagnose and solve problems.
Computers and networks are leading technologies driving engineering
job markets; thus, graduates with competencies in software development
as well as sound knowledge of hardware and engineering processes
are in high demand. To this end, DeVry's Computer Engineering
Technology (CET) program integrates coursework in hardware and
software technologies crucial to professional success. Graduates
are proficient in creating programs that involve development,
modification and application of software codes and protocols.
* In New York, Computer Technology
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Concentration: Electronic
Systems |
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Campus |
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Philadelphia (Fort Washington), PA |
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Electronics and Computer Technology (ECT) |
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DeVry University
Program: Electronics is the driving force that
has dramatically transformed the modern world. Analyzing, troubleshooting,
installing and maintaining the electronic systems and equipment
that power our personal and professional lives require the expertise
of electronics professionals with a wide range of skills and capabilities.
Clearly, these experts play a critical role in keeping our fast-paced
world in motion. As these technical systems become more pervasive
and integral to our lives, the expertise of the electronics and
computer technologist is increasingly vital. To this end, DeVry
based its program on fundamentals of the technology driving today's
systems, including telecommunications, networks, wireless, computers,
controls and instruments. Graduates have a broad knowledge base
that qualifies them for challenging career-entry positions in
the dynamic electronics and computer fields.
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Concentration: Electronic
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Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) |
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DeVry University
Program: Electronics specialists are at the
heart of rapidly evolving technology, applying their expertise
in diverse areas such as semiconductor chip manufacturing, telecommunications,
wireless, computer networking, the internet, transportation, entertainment,
medicine and space exploration. Global competition and the unparalleled
speed at which new products are developed have greatly increased
the need for highly productive and adaptive engineering technologists.
The EE program is composed of coursework in communication skills,
humanities, social sciences, personal and professional development,
mathematics and science, analysis and design of electrical and
electronic circuits and systems, digital and microprocessor systems,
electronic communications and controls, computer programming,
and senior project design and development. ** In New York, Electronics
Technology
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Concentration: Electronic
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International Academy of Design & Technology
Program: This network management program focuses
on developing the skills necessary to utilize current network
technology, which integrates microcomputers with peripheral devices,
and communicating with each other in local area, wide area and
enterprise networks. In this program, microcomputer hardware is
examined using diagnostic and troubleshooting tools, which enables
the student to understand how a microcomputer operates and how
it can be integrated into a local and/or wide area network.
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Concentration: Electronic
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Campus |
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Pittsburgh, PA |
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International Academy of Design & Technology
Program: The objective of the Personal Computers
and Network Technology program is to prepare students for entry-level
Local Area Network (LAN) Administrator, LAN Engineer, Computer
Systems Design, Help Desk Analysts, Network Technician, Application
Software Technician and Personal Computer Technician positions.
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Concentration: Electronic
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The Chubb Institute and Banner Institute
Program: The Chubb Institute and Banner Institute's (Not affiliated with the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies) Personal Computer
programs can train you in some of the most widely used computer
applications and techniques, helping you obtain the technical
skills you need for a successful future. The objective of our
programs is to develop entry-level administrative and office support
personnel who possess: The skills necessary to perform in a modern
computerized office; The PC knowledge required for professional
growth; The professional office skills that employers expect;
The ability to present themselves effectively to prospective employers.
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The program in Electronics Engineering Technology is designed to prepare
you with skills necessary to advance into management opportunities in
a technical field.
The combination of management and general education courses in the program
helps you apply skills in generate management, critical thinking, logic,
communication, and problem solving to management challenges in a technical
environment.
The program helps prepares you for supervisory roles in the Electronics
industry.
The program will teach you to:
- Describe computer network concepts and implement common
network operating systems and topologies.
- Write computer programs using C++ programming language.
- Conduct circuit analysis.
- Develop control systems to control industrial processes
using sensors, controllers and control loops.
- Operate and calibrate commonly used test equipment such
as oscilloscopes, multimeters and function generators.
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