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Adversarial search problems uses ____________
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Zero sum games are the one in which there are two agents whose actions must alternate and in which the utility values at the end of the game are always the same.
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Zero sum game has to be a ______ game.
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A game can be formally defined as a kind of search problem with the following components.
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The initial state and the legal moves for each side define the __________ for the game.
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General algorithm applied on game tree for making decision of win/lose is ____________
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What is Cloud Foundry’s container-based architecture?
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Is Cloud Foundry a PAAS?
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paas
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What is the use of Cloud Foundry?
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What is a Buildpack?
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Why do we need Cloud Foundry?
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What is the Cloud Foundry?
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What are guideposts?
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Can I map a Phoenix table over an existing HBase table?
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Can I access a table created by Phoenix using the standard HBase API?
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Can I do bulk data loads in Phoenix?
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What happens to a Phoenix write when a RegionServer fails?
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How do sequences work in Phoenix?
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What if the Phoenix index is being built asynchronously and data is added to a table during indexing?
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Can I see the individual cell timestamps in Phoenix tables? Is this something that's commonly used?
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Can I govern access to the Phoenix servers?
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Are there sizing guidelines for Phoenix JDBC servers?
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What is the typical architecture for a Phoenix deployment?
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Can Phoenix be used for ETL use cases?
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According to analysts, for what can traditional IT systems provide a foundation when they’re integrated with big data technologies like Hadoop?
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apache-analytics
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Point out the correct statement.
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As companies move past the experimental phase with Hadoop, many cite the need for additional capabilities, including _______________
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A data lake stores a vast amount of data (like water in a natural lake).
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______ allows multiple transactions to run independently of each another.
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Transaction Managers are also called ___________.
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