...Calorie Management Solution Christopher Chioma, Matthew Duka, Jenelle Stallings, Partick Akina PRG/211 May 27, 2014 Julian Ammons Calorie Management Solution Introduction Development teams and programmers acquire the knowledge of writing code to enhance the power of computers to solve problems and perform various tasks (Trott, 2004). Research shows good communication with customers and organizations ensures a meticulous understanding of a distinct problem. Subsequently a program can be designed to meet needs and expectations of customers and organizations (Trott, 2004). Successfully solving problems with program software requires planning, analyzing, and program management to ensure all aspects of the problem meet the required expectations. I believe planning your program following the program development cycle, will enable you to use your time efficiently thus helping design error-free programs that produce the desired output. In the development cycle a programmer needs to first understand the problem by a extracting the requirements or requirements specification (Bronson & Rosenthal, 2005). The programmer then needs to analyze requirements using the information given to provide a repeatable, predictable process that improves productivity and quality results. Then coding takes place by writing statements in computer language to carry out the program design (Bronson & Rosenthal, 2005). After the program has been implemented software testing or validation phases...
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...comes in a variety of forms: light, heat, motion, electricity, and so forth. The energy stored in food is measured in units of Calories. A Calorie is defined as the quantity of heat it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1°C. (Don’t confuse Calories with calories: 1Calorie = 1000 calories – Tricky!) The energy in food is seen as heat because the energy is released as heat when food is combusted (or burned). Complete combustion results in the production of energy, carbon dioxide and water. Look for evidence of these products during the lab. In this lab, you will measure the amount of energy in calories in two types of nuts: peanuts and almonds. The accepted values for these nuts are 5180 calories/gram for peanuts and 5470 calories/gram for almonds. When you eat nuts, the energy in the nuts is...
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...The first large-scale machines to take advantage of this transistor technology were early supercomputers, Stretch by IBM (above) and LARC by Sperry-Rand. These computers, both developed for atomic energy laboratories, could handle an enormous amount of data, a capability much in demand by atomic scientists. The machines were costly and tended to be too powerful for the business sector's computing needs, thereby limiting their attractiveness. Second generation computers replaced machine language with assembly language, allowing abbreviated programming codes to replace long, difficult binary codes. Throughout the early 1960's, there were a number of commercially successful second generation computers used in business, universities, and government from companies such as Burroughs, Control Data, Honeywell, IBM, Sperry-Rand, and others. These second generation computers were also of solid state design, and contained transistors in place of vacuum tubes. They also contained all the components we associate with the modern day computer: printers, tape storage, disk storage, memory, operating systems, and stored programs. By 1965, most large business routinely processed financial information using second generation computers. It was the stored program and programming languages that gave computers the flexibility to finally be cost effective and productive for business use. The stored program concept meant that instructions to run a computer for a specific function (known as a program)...
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...symbolize heaven and the sweetness of this treat. The chunks of chocolate are just a bonus to the ad, as chocolate is lovable by a majority of people. This ad has a lot of components and bright colors, but they all catch the attention and make the reader want and crave a perfectly sweet, delightful light snack that is also healthy to eat. The company did a fine job sending out the message to all ages and both sexes. First, Special K is a well-known brand to eat for low calorie, healthy snacks and breakfast items. When buying this product, the customer is aware of the motive of this brand. The ad shows that you can eat something that is not bad for your body but still tastes delicious. The Aristotelian Rhetorical Technique used behind this is pathos. It gives the feeling of satisfying ones cravings without it being horrible to the body, or gaining any weight. The value is health, and the ad is saying you can still have great health even if you buy this product and eat it. In addition to the low calorie snack, the ad shows a lot of red and pink colors, along with hearts, flowers, birds, balloons and even two baby angels. The colors are pretty, and symbolize fun and make the reader...
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...Topic: Why Dieting Makes you gain weight. Thesis: Dieting unfortunately can make you gain weight depending on many factors. There are a lot of positives for sticking to a diet but mainly there can be a lot of negative outcomes if you do not follow a diet the correct exercise and calorie intake you could find yourself gaining weight while doing the diet you are on. There are a multitude of different dieting plans, some more effective than others. Which is why some plans may or may not work the way you like. Main topic one. Dieting Can easily have negative influences on the way you exercise. Most diets will always require some form of cardio to be able to get the best results. Exercise is always key to be able to produce good results without gaining weight from improper dieting. Main topic two. Gaining weight during a diet is also due to the fact of the inconsistency of eating too much. Eating too little can cause other health related problems like catabolism. This happens when your body looks for other sources on food that hasn’t been eaten say your vital organs or muscle. Some studies show that you need at least 1200 calories per day for women and 1800 a day for men. Eating high calories can be harmful if you don’t exercise with it. Diet and exercise and necessary to not gain weight. Main topic three. There are many different types of diets that help with different circumstances on how you want to take care of your body. Being said the diet “keto” seems to be...
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...|Trains How often | | |Weight | |Trains How Much | | |Gender | |Type of Training | | | | |Time of Year | | |Calorie expenditure training day |Calculation |Total | |BMR |13.4 X BW + 692 | | |Training details...
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...INFANT’S MILK Brand (Nestle) | Standard Preparation | Per scoop | Per 1000 ml | Descriptions | | | Calorie (kcal) | Protein (g) | Fat (g) | Calorie (kcal) | Protein (g) | Fat (g) | | 0-12 monthsLactogen 1 Infant Formula GOS FOS + DHA Gentle Plus700 g = RM 18.35 | Scoop size =4.47 g1 litre = 134 g formula + 900 ml water*Refer to Table 1 | 22.3 | 0.5 | 1.2 | 668.7 | 14.1 | 34.8 | Per 100 gCHO = 55.7 gDHA = 48.0 mgOmega 6 = 4.2 gOmega 3 = 515 mg | 6 months-3 yearsLactogen 2Follow up FormulaLcomfortis +DHA Gentle Plus700g = RM 17.70 | Scoop size =4.7 g1 litre = 141 g formula + 900 ml water7 scoops = 210 ml 3 times per day | 22.3 | 0.7 | 1.0 | 669.8 | 20.2 | 30.9 | Per 100 gCHO = 55.3 gDHA = 40 mgOmega 6 = 3.4 gOmega 3 = 420 mg | 1-3 yearsLactogen 3 GrowLcomfortis + DHAActiv Grow700g = RM 17.40 | 1 litre = 147 g + 900 ml waterServing size : 34 gPer serving : 233 ml = 34 g +210 ml water 1 scoop = 4.9 g = 30 ml7 scoops = 210 ml 3 times per day | 22.3 | 0.7 | 0.9 | 668.9 | 20.1 | 27.3 | Per 100 gCHO = 58.3 gDHA = 27 mgOmega 6 = 2.9 gOmega 3 = 385 mgCalcium = 787 mg | 3-6 yearsLactogen 4 KidLcomfortis + DHAActiv Grow700g = RM 17.40 | 1 litre = 147 g + 900 ml waterServing size : 36 gPer serving : 233 ml = 36 g +210 ml water1 scoop = 5.1 g = 30 ml7 scoops = 210 ml 2-3 times per day | 23.2 | 0.7 | 0.9 | 668.9 | 20.1 | 26.9 | Per 100 gCHO = 58.3 gDHA = 27 mgOmega 6 = 3.0 gOmega 3 = 385 mgCalcium = 712 mg | 1-3 yearsNAN GrowPro Grow, Optipro, Lipid Smart, DHA & ARA700g...
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...butter and jelly sandwiches, cereal with milk, fruit smoothies and turkey sandwiches. It is also important to continue to exercise to ensure that the weight gain is mostly muscle. In particular, resistance training will be an important factor for building muscle. Although it will take some time, the slower the weight gain, the more likely it will be to be muscle gain not fat or water gain. Losing Weight Weight loss is a more common goal than weight gain. Losing weight involves a negative energy balance. This can be achieved by increasing exercises and decreasing caloric intake. Determining Calorie Needs: What is Calorie? A calorie is defined as the heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celcius. Because this is relatively small amount, scientists use larger unit Calories (upper case C), also called a kilocalorie (abbreviated kcal). The Calorie or kilocalorie, is 1, 000 calories. Total energy expenditure (TTE) is the total number of calories of your body needs on a daily basis and determined by the following: . Your basal metabolic rate (BMR). . The thermic...
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...Case 1.1: RunKeeper Discussion Questions 1. Which of the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, discussed in this chapter, do you see in Jason Jacobs? To what degree do you think these characteristics have contributed to RunKeeper’s success? The characteristic that best describe Jason Jacobs is execution intelligence. Jason Jacobs was able to execute his business idea successfully. He raised money, developed a business model, and put a venture team of six persons. Jason Jacobs launched RunKeeper application in 2008. This application allows runners to track and share their runs. The execution intelligence that Jason Jacobs implemented to RunKeeper’s application has allowed his application to be one of the top selling apps in the ITunes store. Also, this application has more than two million downloads with a high retention rate. 2. To what extent do you think RunKeeper’s basic business idea “adds value” to the lives of its customers? Who is the ideal candidate to be a RunKeeper customer? RunKeeper creates to its customers an exemplary user experience. RunKeeper’s basic download is for free; this allowed its customer to enjoy of the basic features that RunKeeper offers to them. Customers can pay $10 dollars to upgrade to a premium service which offers additional features. The ideal candidates to be a RunKeeper customer are the runners and athletic people since they are interested in tracking their progress. 3. To what degree do you think it would be easy or...
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...Combined heat and power (CHP) can offer a variety of economic benefits for large energy users. The economic benefits of CHP can include: * Reduced energy costs: The high efficiency of CHP technology can result in energy savings when compared to conventional, separately purchased power and onsite thermal energy systems. To determine if CHP is likely to offer a compelling return on investment at a particular site, the costs of the CHP system (capital, fuel, and maintenance) should be compared to the costs of purchased power and thermal energy (hot water, steam, or chilled water) that would otherwise be needed for the site. * Offset capital costs: CHP can be installed in place of boilers or chillers in new construction projects, or when major heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment needs to be replaced or updated. * Protection of revenue streams: Through onsite generation and improved reliability, CHP can allow businesses and critical infrastructure to remain online in the event of a disaster or major power outage. Determining the economic value of CHP as backup power is explored in the white paper, Calculating Reliability Benefits. * Hedge against volatile energy prices: CHP can provide a hedge against unstable energy prices by allowing the end user to supply its own power during times when prices for electricity are very high. In addition, a CHP system can be configured to accept a variety of feedstocks (e.g., natural gas, biogas, coal, biomass)...
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...amount of the fiber, which do not contribute to the calorie, had been deducted from the amount of the carbohydrate stated in this Food Calorie List (except for the “Vegetables”, where the amount of the fiber is stated in the parenthesis). 2 – Kcal/g is the value of calorie in 1g of the particular food. The value tells you the calorie density of the food; the higher the value, the denser calorie the food has. 3 – There are 2 ways of determining the calorie of the food using this Food Calorie List: ◦ Using the recommended serving size given, then refer to the respective calorie value stated in the “Calorie (Kcal)” column. ◦ Using Kcal/g as a factor. For example, if you weigh the Mee Kari using a kitchen scale and the weight is 100g (without the bowl's weight), therefore the calorie of the weighed Mee Kari should be 0.77 x 100g = 77kcal (Notice that 0.77 is the Kcal/g of the Mee Kari). Panduan Pengguna 1 – Kandungan serat (tidak mempunyai nilai kalori) telah pun ditolak daripada jumlah karbohidrat yang dinyatakan dalam Food Calorie List ini (kecuali kategori “Vegetables”, yang mana nilai seratnya dinyatakan dalam kurungan). 2 – Kcal/g adalah nilai kalori bagi 1g untuk sesebuah makanan. Ia memberitahu pengguna akan kepadatan kalori makanan tersebut. Semakin tinggi nilai Kcal/g, maka semakin padatlah kalori dalam makanan tersebut. 3 – Terdapat 2 cara dalam menentukan nilai kalori sesebuah makanan menggunakan Food Calorie List ini: ◦ Dengan menggunakan saiz hidangan yang...
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...doing Moderate Activities 10. Get Time spent doing Light Activities 11. Get Time spent at Rest 12. 12. Define heavy activity Heart Rate 13. Define moderate activity Heart Rate 14. Define light activity Heart Rate 15. Define Heart Rate when at rest 16. Calculate Total Calories Consumed 17. Calculate Total Calories Expended 18. Calculate Calorie Balance 19. Convert Calorie Balance to Weight Gain/Loss 20. Display Total Calories Consumed (the result of the calculation in step 16) 21. Display Total Calories Expended (the result of the calculation in step 17) 22. Display Calorie Balance (the result of the calculation in step 18) 23. Display Weight Gain/Loss (the result of the calculation in step 19) Next, from the list of activities, we can now determine the modules that will be used in the program: 1. Get Personal Information 2. Get Calories Consumed 3. Get Calories Expended 4. Define Constants (Heart Rates) 5. Calculate Total Calories Consumed 6. Calculate Total Calories Expended 7. Calculated Calorie Balance 8. Convert Calorie Balance to Weight Gain/Loss 9. Display Results From this information we can then design a top-level algorithm for each of the modules: 1. GetPersonal =...
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