#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class CarCounter {
public:
CarCounter();
CarCounter(const CarCounter& origCarCounter);
void SetCarCount(const int count) {
carCount = count;
}
int GetCarCount() const {
return carCount;
}
private:
int carCount;
};
CarCounter::CarCounter() {
carCount = 0;
return;
}
CarCounter::CarCounter(const CarCounter &p){
carCount = p.carCount;
}
void CountPrinter(CarCounter carCntr) {
cout << "Cars counted: " << carCntr.GetCarCount();
return;
}
int main() {
CarCounter parkingLot;
parkingLot.SetCarCount(5);
CountPrinter(parkingLot);
return 0;
}
Sample output:
Cars Counted: 5
The event is called keypress, usually the code is referred to as callback.
Web conferencing would allow you to communicate freely with the team but cloud computing allows you to share data between the group. The answer would be A. Cloud Computing
If it's MS Word (it probably is), then it's Alt + F7
Answer:
Option A: Software-as-a-service
Explanation:
Software-as-a-service (SAAS) is one of the cloud computing business models. The software is not delivered as a product hosted in the client machine. Instead, a customer just pays a subscription fee (sometimes free for limited quota) to gain access to the software which is hosted in a remote server maintainer by software vendor.
One benefit of SAAS is that the software vendor will usually responsible for software maintenance and update. The customer has no longer require to pay extra cost to upgrade the software. So long as the subscription is still valid, a customer can always access to the newest features of software.
Some examples of SAAS which is popular include DropBox, Google App, DocuSign, Microsoft Office 365 etc.