...FOR INDOOR SITES.Select the RBS product name as RBS6201V2W, Check box Support system control, leave Climate system as standard, Fill in Cabinet product data information found on cabinet tag and for Sector options select RBB11_1A for Radio building block and Ex2 for Line rate, click Next.FOR OUTDOOR SITES.Select the RBS product name as RBS6102W, Check box Support system control, leave Climate system as standard, Fill in Cabinet product data information found on cabinet tag. Note: Cabinet product data information must match with the information found on the tag. Not writing the same could raise HW Missmatch alarm on the node.While configuring DUW PCS, select RBB11_1A for Radio building block, for Line rate select Ex2. and click Next.Later, While configuring DUW AWS, select RBB22_4B for Radio building block, for Line rate select Ex2.and click Next.(new screenshots for DUW PCS and DUW AWS are needed here ) | Select No. of PDU 3, check Configure power supply, select No. of PSU 4, and check Configure battery backup, select Battery type TYPE01, click Next.Configure DUW PCS according to the required configuration and Click Next.Example:DUW: Unit Number 1, Port Number 1, Hub Position B1EXTNODE: Unit Number 2, Port Number 1, Hub Position A5 (for DUW AWS)EXTNODE: Unit Number 3, Port Number 1, Hub Position A6 (for DUG)EXTNODE: Unit Number 4, Port Number 1, Hub Position A7 (for DUL)(new screenshots for DUW PCS and DUW AWS are needed here ) | Leave Ethernet link IP addresses...
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...Homework Assignment Student: Guilherme Henrique Domingos de Franco LAB Section: 044 Access ID number: 004520890 Assignment 3a – Describe how the two-point discrimination experiment was conducted and the results What materials were used? One caliper, one ruler and notes sheet. How many participants (number of students who responded to the caliper touches)? 6 students. Explain what the experimenter did. The classroom was divided into 6 groups of 4 students in each group. Student number 1: responsible for feeling the sting of the caliper. Student number 2: responsible for sticking the student number 1. Student number 3: responsible for write down the results. Student number 4: moral support. Experiment: the student number 1 extended his arm to receive the nudge without seeing how many points the student number 2 was using. The student number 2 chooses the distances between the points and if he would poke finger or forearm randomly so that the student number 1 would not be influenced by the order of the distances. The student number 3 wrote if the student number 1 felt one point or two. State the percentage of participants who felt two points at each of the six distances on the finger. 0.0 cm - 0% 0.5 cm - 80% 1.0 cm - 100% 1.5 cm - 100% 3.0 cm - 100% 5.0 cm - 100% State the percentage of participants who felt two points at each of the six distances on the forearm. 0.0 cm - 0% 0.5 cm - 20% 1.0 cm - 20% 1.5 cm - 60% 3.0...
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...Symbols of faith final paper Biblical Numerology Backstage | The world is composed of complicated mathematics. We often speak of its ability to expose and explain a number of beliefs and scientific happenings. Truth is, it has found itself to be both the ‘chicken and the egg’ to most arguments. Numerical significance can be both a proof, demonstration of an idea, or it can be the reason for the thought, concept, or philosophy. By definition, scholars believe that numerology is the placing of meaning on numbers in the Scriptures. Numerology is by no means restricted to Christianity, even though we choose to make it our focus for the purpose of this paper. Numerology attempts to explain the reason why God used numbers as he did, and what he was potentially trying to tell us. Thorough analysis and interpretation efforts have taken place along the years, in other to find meaning behind this scientific, most often philosophical, symbol use. “The Pythagoreans made number games philosophically respectable, and the great authority of Plato raised mathematics into theological realms. But at the lowest level, numbers remained magical.” The fall of the Roman Empire, caused a challenging transition for many, especially in terms of religion. From Paganism to Christianity, many had to look for a meaning, and be convinced, or understand, regardless of doubts that a new religion was to emerge. The early years of Christianity revolved around strong thinkers who were...
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...Memento assignment The structure What we see beneath is how the parts that is coloured in the movie is played. The dots are where the scenes start and stop, and the green numbers above the arrows is scenes. We start at the end of the movie at dot number 2 and then we see scene number 1 which ends at dot number 1. Afterwards we see the first black/white part of the movie. The black/white parts are played in chronological order. After we have seen the first black/white part we jump to dot number three and watch scene number 2 which ends at dot number two. After seeing scene number two we watch the second black/white part. Then we jump to dot number 4 and so on. The real chronological order would be to first see all the black/white scenes in the movie in the order we see in the movie. Afterwards we would see scene 7, then scene 6 and so on until we have seen the last scene, the scene the movie started with. Because of this structure of the movie you need to follow closely or you need to know before you watch the movie how it works or else it can be very confusing. It also demands from the viewer that he/she notices the little things that happens for example when we see Sammy Jenkins at the institution and when someone walks by and suddenly it is Lenny sitting in the chair. As a viewer you also need to know when we deal with flashbacks and when we just jumped one scene back. Through the story we kind of experience how it feels to suffer from short-term memory loss like Lenny...
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...New York Times case 9-1 The New York Times brand was believed to be the Company´s best asset. • Nisenholtz reported directly to both the general manager and the editor of the newspaper rather than to a senior executive at the corporate level. • But being part of the established organisation also created limitations. • The NYTimes.com team repurposed newspaper content for the internet by altering headlines, adding hyperlinks, resizing photos, and changing captions. • Continually updating the website. • The staff at NYTimes.com was a couple of dozen, compared to the 1 200 newspaper journalists at the traditional paper. • Access to NYTimes.com was free • All revenues from NYTimes.com was generated by selling advertisments on the website The creation of New York Times Digital • The new business unit hired extensively from outside the corporation • NYTD reported to a high point in the corporation • They developed theire own internal organisation logic. • Allowed financial expectations to be revised as the environment changed and more was learned. • Focused on performance information most relevant in tis own environment • NYTD made a distinct effort to shape culture as the new hires arrived. • NYTD developed a bottom-up approach to budgeting • At last but not least they mover to a separate office space. Tension between NYTD and the newspaper arose and eventually NYTD was under intense pressure...
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...Case Study 9 The System Area Network (SAN) is a new technology that is designed for high-speed interconnection in cluster environments using multiprocessing systems and storage area networks. They use a switched fabric that refers to how ports within a switch are linked so they can communicate and transfer data. They can bring to storage access and retrieval. Like SANs, Network-Attached Storage is a new technology that addresses emerging enterprise storage needs. They can be implemented with a SAN or it can be by itself. NAS is a high performance storage device that provides shared data and file serving to clients and servers in a LAN. In order to implement we would need to talk about the costs in building a SAN since it can be costly. Thing to consider when implementing a SAN or NAS is the capacity which is the amount and type of data that needs to be stored and shared. Performance, Scalability, availability/reliability, data protection, IT staff and any budget concerns need to also be implemented. We are going to go with Cisco to build the SAN and NAS. We are going to go with the model Cisco MDS 9000 SAN Management. Here are some of the benefits the scalability and improved response time for discovery and reporting tasks. It has a discovery and topology map for all Cisco Data Center Business Advantage devices. It has great visibility and for reporting performance, utilization, topology and more efficient planning. Secure remote access is used when employees need to work...
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...ITECH 5005 Business Information Systems Tutorial Week 9 Enterprise Resource Planning and Collaboration Systems Case Study 1: Campus ERP 1. Was the move from 20-year-old legacy systems at Stanford necessarily a good idea? Why or why not? It is a good idea because all the data throughout the new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) will be integrate in all departments and functions throughout the staff and students in Stanford, into a single IT system (or integrated set of IT systems) so that employees and students can make decisions based on the view of the enterprise-wide information in all business operations, semesters subjects, marks, human resources payments and many more. Here in this case all have to make changes according to the system the employees and the students too. 2. In your opinion, did Stanford spend too much time consulting the ERP vendors (Oracle and PeopleSoft) and not enough time consulting their own staff? I think Stanford did spend too much time for vendors, the management paid attention to installing the new ERP administration systems as PeopleSoft HR, Oracle and others but they did not involve the users (employees and students) in selecting the software changing requirements. They have not got the sufficient resources, they do not provide enough training and proper training for their staff, and they have poor quality of communication and cultural differences. Stanford does not implement all of this because of its tight budget and of the desire...
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...BILTRITE BICYCLES INC. CASE STUDY 2 MODULE II 1. Biltrite’s strengths and weaknesses in the internal control Assertion Sale Processing Flowchart: Weakness A. The office was uninformed about the credit approval - Valuation B. Missing customer information and product validation - Valuation C. Invoices were mailed before shipping the goods - Existence And does not matched with bill of lading D. Bill of ladings are not pre numbered - Completeness Strength Good internal control for receivables aging analysis and Follow up of delinquent accounts. Cash Receipts Processing Flowchart: Weakness E. Unrestricted customer check endorsement - Valuation F. Unable to edit and apply discounts and correct net amount - Valuation Purchases and Accounts Payable: Weakness G. Need approval for the prepared voucher for proper -Valuation Account distribution Strengths H. Verifies details on goods received with the receiving report I. Matching control tape with purchase summary for the processed invoices Payment Processing Flowchart: Strengths J. Matching the checks with the documents, amount and remittance details K. Checks are reviewed before signing for approval. L. Cancelled checks/documents to avoid duplication. M. Mailed check directly to vendors after signing the checks. Biltrite’s strengths and weaknesses in the internal control Assertion Payroll Processing Flowchart: Weakness ...
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...SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 9 BUDGET PREPARATION Nature of Budget Budgets are an important tool for effective short-term planning and control in organization. An Operating Budget usually covers one year and states the revenue and expenses planned for that year. It has certain characteristics like: * A budget estimates the profit potential of the business unit. * It is stated in monetary terms, although the monetary amounts may be backed by the non-monetary items like units produce and sold. * It generally covers a period of one year except the seasonal businesses. * It is a management commitment that managers agree to accept responsibility for attaining the budgeted objectives. * The budget proposal is reviewed and approved by an authority higher than the person preparing the budgets. * Once approved the budgets can be changed only under specified conditions. * Periodically, actual financial performance is compared to budget, and variances are analyzed and explained. * The budget is different from strategic planning and forecasting. Uses of Budget Preparation of an operating budget has four principal purposes. 1. Fine Tuning the Strategic Plan: * The strategic plan of the last year can help the managers in preparation of the budgets. * And budget preparation also provides an opportunity to make decisions that will improve performance before a commitment is made. 2. Coordination: * Every responsibility center manager participates...
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...Trueblood Case 9-2: Pharmagen 1.State the issue at hand. (Typically this is merely the question you are asked at the end of the case.) How to account for the funding of the R&D and royalty payments 2.State the fact pattern. BRIEFLY present the relevant facts. (Bullet points can be very useful here.) (This can be a challenge, given that some Trueblood cases are only a few paragraphs long, it can be hard to further summarize them.) •Pharmagen entered into a funding agreement with Company XYZ, an unrelated third-party private equity investor (PEI) •Pharmagen will receive $500 million from PEI for R&D costs associated with drug X •The funding is to be used solely for the development of X and may not be used for any other purposes •The funding is non-refundable and Pharmagen is not necessarily required to complete the development – “best efforts” arrangement •Pharmagen estimates $1 billion in total R&D costs over 3 years •Pharmagen retains the intellectual property rights of X •There are no other agreements that have been executed between Pharmagen and PEI •Pharmagen estimates it will take 3 years to complete drug X from the execution of the agreement •The PEI will contribute funds to the development of X and is entitled to receive future royalties from Pharmagen in return oThe PEI will receive royalties associated with future revenues of X (if/when it has been successfully developed) oThe PEI will also receive future royalties associated with an existing commercialized drug for...
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...Denielle Ma. Kiana P. Celestra January 30, 2013 ECE 101 English Communication 2 “Click” Plot: Michael Newman, a workaholic architect is married to Donna, his long-time partner and blessed with two children, Samantha and Ben. He’s an architect who is always pressured regarding with his works. He acts like this because he wants to give the things he haven’t before. That’s why he has little time to be with his family and just simply work to raise them up. The story starts when he’s looking for a universal remote control in Bed Bath & Beyond. Michael is out of himself and suddenly, he falls asleep in a bed and he proceeds to a section called “Beyond.” He sees there an old man and was named Morty. Without asking what Michael is looking for, this old man gives him a universal remote control and warns him that it can never be return to him. When he found out that the universal remote control the old man said him, it’s actually to control the universe, regarding by time. You can play, mute, delete, pause, slow motion, fast forward, skip and rewind. He went back to the section called Beyond and chats with the old man. And that’s the time when he uses the button fast forward, his body is in “auto-pilot,” meaning his mind skips but his body does the everyday routine. As time passes by, he sees into the control that he’ll be promoted and as usual he skips the time. And it ends up by skipping years. He misses a lot of memorable things such as the death...
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...The first Study Habits Inventory (SHI) was prepared in 1933 by Wrenn, with a view to survey this feature among students. In 1935 research workers interested in the improvement of study habits, they paid attention to the discovery of effective study techniques and tried to improve study skills and habits of work through ‘how to study’ courses and other systematic procedures. Cuff (1937) carefully derived study-habits inventory and found that it aids in finding the pupils in need of special guidance and helps to identify remedial work for the good and bad study habits of individual cases. Brown and Holtzman (1955) constructed a questionnaire to survey students ‘study habits', as well as their attitudes and motivation towards academic work. Items were compiled from group interviews with good and poor students, existing inventories on study habits, studies using observational and interview techniques and reports on related experiments in the field of learning. Scoring keys based on validity studies in ten colleges were developed. Study habits basically consist of effective methods of study (Sorenson, 1954). Study is the total of all the habits, determined purposes and enforced practices that the individual uses in order to learn. Study is hard work, no easy substitute is available (Armstrong, 1956), Brown and Holtzman (1956) and Srivastava (1967) point out that for good academic success, good study habits and attitudes are important. Some reports stress that certain personality characteristics...
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...Case 2-9 Coping with Piracy in China Assume you are the CEO of a new firm that has perfected a package of software applications for medium-and lager-sized companies to help manage intellectual property applications (patents, trademarks, copyrights). Licenses for companies in the United States have sold briskly, at $2,000 per company for more than a year. Now you have heard rumors that your software is being pirated in China. Ironic, isn’t it? Write a briefing for your board of directors with a specific plan of action to address this leakage of your intellectual property into the Chinese market. There are some ways to address the leakage of the intellectual property into the Chinese market. First of all, the company should establish a good relationship with the Chinese government. When other companies pirate the software of the company and sell them in the Chinese market, the company can ask the local government to inspect and punish them. The local government has more power and experienced to solve pirated problems in the Chinese market. Additionally, the company can improve the anti-pirated and anti-copy technology of the software. For example, using watermark in the software that will be hard to copy. Customers register the software by using their own identification number, which will be easy for the company to confirm the user’s identification. Next, if the company wants to sell its software to the Chinese market, it could reduce the price of the software...
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...Case 11-9 Yes management should have performed an interim goodwill step 1 impairment test as of September 30, 2012. The FASB Accounting Standards Codification detailed when an impairment test for goodwill is needed based on various circumstances. To determine whether a two-step test is necessary a qualitative assessment must be completed first. One of the most important pieces of information of Galaxy Sports Inc. at the September 30, 2012 date was the current market environment. Galaxy had experienced a slump in sales and was losing revenue to cheaper foreign competitors because the economy was slower. In ASC 350-20-35-3c there were several factors listed that should have led Galaxy to test for goodwill impairment. They included “Macroeconomic conditions such as a deterioration in general economic conditions, limitations on accessing capital, fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, or other developments in equity and credit markets”, “Industry and market considerations such as a deterioration in the environment in which an entity operates, an increased competitive environment, a decline in market-dependent multiples or metrics (consider in both absolute terms and relative to peers), a change in the market for an entity’s products or services, or a regulatory or political development”, “Overall financial performance such as negative or declining cash flows or a decline in actual or planned revenue or earnings compared with actual and projected results of relevant prior periods ...
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...In the movie District 9 (Blomkamp, 2009) there was several ethical issues of significance for trans humanism. The issues that was created in the movie was if it was permissible to give a normal human being superhuman powers even when they are forced against their will, under what circumstances humans will be accepting of trans humans or post humans, and what roles space colonization and extraterrestrial encounter may play in the future of humanity. The movie shows an encounter between both humanity and extraterrestrials. The two civilization forms a standard issue war between two different worlds. Whenever violence breaks out, it is limited to localized police operations, insurgencies, and crimes, not focused efforts at extermination. (Baum, 2009) The movie gives you a good guess about which civilization you should be going for and it also tells you about where they began and when one ends. District 9 is about a man named Wiku van de Merwe, who is a young white African corporate bureaucrat that is in charge of the “Multination United” and the “Department of Alien Affairs”. His job was to evict a large ship full of non-humans also known as the aliens that was found malnourished and weary from travel away from their home to District 9 to an alien relocation camp which was located 200 kilometers from Johannesburg. After three months since the non-humans been on earth 1 million of the non-humans were ferried by city officials from their mother ship to a temporary camp that was...
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