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  2. Faculty of Science, Alexandria University - Wikipedia

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    Faculty of Science at Alexandria University has four buildings in different places, every building has its specializations. [3] These buildings are: Moharam Bek building: contains the faculty's HQ and the labs of the departments: mathematics, geology, botany, zoology and biochemistry. Students of final levels of some specializations do their ...

  3. Alexandria University - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria University has 21 faculties and 3 institutes [1] that teach different types of social, medical, engineering, mathematics and other science. The university had other branches in Egypt outside Alexandria in Damanhour [2] and Matrouh [3] which later became two independent universities. and Alexandria National University in Smouha area.

  4. Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University has developed a curriculum to upgrade the Graduate Studies and Research based on credit hours system, to provide advanced academic programs to match the development of different fields and to enhance scientific experience to support the rapid pace of development worldwide.

  5. The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code

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    The Power of 10 Rules were created in 2006 by Gerard J. Holzmann of the NASA/JPL Laboratory for Reliable Software. [1] The rules are intended to eliminate certain C coding practices that make code difficult to review or statically analyze.

  6. Alexandria Engineering Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandria Engineering Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that covers experimental, theoretical, and computational aspects in the field of engineering and applied science.

  7. Standards organization - Wikipedia

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    A standards organization, standards body, standards developing organization (SDO), or standards setting organization (SSO) is an organization whose primary function is developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, reissuing, interpreting, or otherwise contributing to the usefulness of technical standards [1] to those who employ them.

  8. Academic standards - Wikipedia

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    The creation of universal academic standards requires agreement on rubrics, criteria or other systems of coding academic achievement. [2] At colleges and universities, faculty are under increasing pressure from administrators to award students good marks and grades without regard for those students' actual abilities, both to keep those students ...

  9. Next Generation Science Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Next Generation Science Standards is a multi-state effort in the United States to create new education standards that are "rich in content and practice, arranged in a coherent manner across disciplines and grades to provide all students an internationally benchmarked science education." [1] The standards were developed by a consortium of 26 ...