...Advantages of OOP has the following advantages over conventional approaches: OOP provides a clear modular structure for programs which makes it good for defining abstract data-types where implementation details are hidden and the unit has a clearly defined interface. OOP makes it easy to maintain and modify existing code as new objects can be created with small differences to existing ones. OOP provides a good framework for code libraries where supplied software components can be easily adapted and modified by the programmer. This is particularly useful for developing graphical user interfaces. Concepts of OOP: Objects which included classes, data abstraction and encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism. Purely in terms of total instruction path length, a program coded in an imperative style, without using any subroutines at all, would have the lowest count. However, the binary size of such a program might be larger than the same program coded using subroutines (as in functional and procedural programming) and would reference more "non-local" physical instructions that may increase cache misses and increase instruction fetch overhead in modern processors. The paradigms that use subroutines extensively (including functional, procedural and object-oriented) and do not also use significant in-lining (via compiler optimizations) will, consequently, use a greater percentage of total resources on the subroutine linkages themselves. Object oriented programs that do not deliberately...
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...he problem with Compaq is that they developed too much IT architecture using financial advisory, where R&D and openness keys to development and the culture, while ignoring the environment. Open communication and trust was barricaded and destroyed by ASK (financial IS). The workers were being motivated by fear, much like Geneen in Morgan’s Images Of Organization. From an IT architecture standpoint, numbers based on the finance division depicted the entire company, even the organizational structure. The organizational structure did not align with the IT architecture, and the culture did not align with it either. Morgan stated, “The division of labor characteristic of industrial societies creates a problem of integration, or what may be more accurately described as a problem of integration, or what may be more accurately described as a problem of “cultural management.”” Compaq started as a functional structure, changed into a divisional fairly soon and then back to functional. Culture was strongly emphasized over anything else. CASH stated, “The process encompassed a whole range of ideas, including (1) the rule of inclusion, (2) teamwork, (3) “working the issue,” and (4) consensus building.” The IS system at Compaq did allow the free-flow of information through email named “B-mail.” ASK was used for financial services so that the company could easily track orders, and know where it stood financially. The culture felt monitored by ASK operators since it “becomes responsible for...
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...PASSAIC COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE APPROVED SCHEDULE OF TUITION AND FEES FOR FY 2012-2013 2011-2012 TUITION All Students (with the exception of online and dual enrollment students noted below) NJ Residents/Per Credit Out-of-State Residents/Per Credit ONLINE TUITION Students Taking Online Classes - NJ Residents/Per Credit Out-of-State Residents/Per Credit ONLINE FEES (Per Student, Per Semester) All online courses (OL section code) taken by PCCC students*** *** This fee is charged only once, regardless of the number of online course taken per semester. DUAL ENROLLMENT/HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS All PCCC courses offered at high schools when taught by high school teachers^^ ^^This fee is per course without additional fees charged. GENERAL FEES (Charged Per Credit)^ General College/Per Credit (All Students) Student Activity/Per Credit Athletic Activity Fee/Per Credit Technology Fee/Per Credit (All Students) ^ Online credit will be charged the General College fee per credit as well as a Technology Fee per credit. Online courses do not have associated Student Activity or Athletic Activity Fees. REGISTRATION, BURSAR & OTHER FEES Immunization Fees Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR) (per dose) Hepatitis B (per dose) Transcript (Overnight mail only) Diploma Replacement Non-Credit Certificate Replacement Fee Late Registration Non-Attendance Fee (per course) Credit by Examination (per course) Credit by Examination (NU 101) Payment Plan Set-up Fee Late Payment Fee Bad Check ID Card Replacement Paterson...
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...PLATOVÝ PRŮZKUM HAYS Přehled platů a motivace zaměstnanců na českém trhu v roce 2014 PLATOVÝ PRŮZKUM HAYS 2014 OBSAH CELKOVÝ PŘEHLED 03 ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE 06 BANKING 09 OFFICE PROFESSIONALS 12 SALES & MARKETING 15 LIFE SCIENCES 20 IT & TELECOMS 24 CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY 27 MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING 30 BUSINESS SERVICES 33 MORAVA & SLEZSKO 36 Přestože nezaměstnanost v České republice dosáhla na přelomu let 2013 a 2014 své dosud rekordní hranice 8,6%, neočekáváme v roce 2014 žádné kritické výkyvy. Klasický nárůst nezaměstnanosti ke konci roku a v lednu je zapříčiněn úbytkem sezónních prací či skončením pracovních poměrů sjednaných na dobu určitou. Nová vlna sezónních prací přichází na jaře (např. stavebnictví či služby), úroveň nezaměstanosti by tedy mohla klesnout zpět k hranici 8%. napřímo. Významné množství uchazečů, více než 37%, dá na doporučení známých; nakolik to v předchozích letech byla výsada pozic seniorních, stále častěji se na doporučení odkazují i absolventi a junioři. Do popředí se dostávají i sociální média, především LinkedIn, nicméně i Facebook již má na tomto poli své stabilní místo. Očekáváme, že v budoucnu bude trend sociálních sítí v oblasti vyhledávání pracovních pozic nadále posilovat. Ačkoli již recese pominula a situace na trhu práce se pomalu zlepšuje, neočekává se žádné masivní vytváření pracovních míst. Trh práce se letos bude vyvíjet v podobném...
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...capacity marginal cost 2500.00 2000.00 1500.00 1000.00 500.00 0.00 0 5000 1 Zaporozhye Ukraine CIS 100 17 454 0,008 136,45 1,94 146,58 283,78 58,28 4,04 67,31 32,57 17,27 48,86 72,16 527,37 2 Sumgait Azerbaijan CIS 60 18 271 0,006 113,08 1,94 150,92 292,19 64,01 0,72 88,51 32,57 10,91 65,15 67,80 545,33 3 Sorocaba A Brazil Other 122 15 769 0,005 85,61 1,94 111,83 216,51 156,19 6,51 79,28 30,13 150,40 43,43 57,66 652,15 4 Sayansk Russia CIS 323 15 897 0,007 117,38 1,95 206,30 402,28 49,37 5,25 61,36 44,79 13,97 70,58 69,07 653,57 Zaporozhye Ukraine CIS 100 Sumgait Azerbaijan CIS 160 Sorocaba A Brazil Other 282 Sayansk Russia CIS 605 527,37 545,33 652,15 653,57 marginal cost marginal cost 10000 15000 20000 25000 5 Nadvoitsy Russia CIS 60 18 154 0,008 145,86 1,95 190,01 370,52 63,64 5,99 91,75 48,86 21,93 70,58 62,17 672,53 6 Irkutsk Russia CIS 260 18 974 0,006 113,31 1,95 206,30 402,28 70,77 4,50 50,39 44,79 16,38 70,58 64,91 673,32 7 Tursunzade (Regar) Tajikistan CIS 520 17 846 0,002 29,07 1,94 260,59 504,50 59,15 4,49 73,37 40,72 10,26 70,58 65,50 673,54 8 Uralsky Russia CIS 70 16 410 0,014 229,85 1,95 147,67 287,95 68,69 4,50 100,02 36,64 16,52 70,58 62,23 673,58 Nadvoitsy Russia CIS 665 Irkutsk Russia CIS 925 Tursunzade (Regar) Tajikistan CIS 1445...
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...IDENTIFYING DATA D Data: Sentence: ID Data: Inmate is a 43 year old AA male serving a 1 year and 1 day sentence for Traffic In Stolent PR. He entered DC in 2/28/17 TRD is 12/21/17. This is inmates first Florida prison term.. II. REASON FOR ADMISSION: Pt. was admitted to Lake CI TCU on 6/14/2017 from Santa Rosa CI due to Inmate presents with delusional beliefs, grandiose thinking beleiving that he spoke to Jesus and having special power and abilities. Also presents with bizzarre behavior, erotomanic, mixed belief and religiously preoccupied with sexaul fantacy. III. RELEVANT MEDICAL & MENTAL HEALTH HISTORY/ III. CHRONOLOGY OF TREATMENT & PATIENT'S PROGRESS: Past MH TX: Medical Hep C+: Mental Health Hx: He has had mutiple admission...
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...OF COLLEGE C 3.00 NEEDEVAL XICN002 ADVANCED MATHS 1 (ECONOMI 3.00 MA 1--XICN003 INTRODUCTION TO LAW OF EC 3.00 ECO 4--XICN004 MORAL CULTIVATION AND BAS 3.00 GEED2--XICN005 PE (1) 1.00 KHP 1--XICN006 MICRO-ECONOMICS 3.00 ECO 201 XICN007 COLLEGE CHINESE 2.00 GEED1--XICN008 ADVANCED MATHS 2 (ECONOMI 3.00 MA 123 XICN009 MANAGEMENT 3.00 MGT 301 XICN010 MACRO-ECONOMICS 2.00 ECO 202 XICN011 PRINCIPLE OF MARXISM 3.00 GEED2--XICN012 DATABASE APPLICATION 2.00 NEEDEVAL XICN013 PE (2) 1.00 KHP 1--XICN014 OUTLINE OF CHINESE MODERN 2.00 GEED2--Total 34.00 2011 Fall Semester Program: College of Business and Economics Bachelor of Science in Accounting Major: Pre-Accounting CRS NUM COURSE TITLE GRADE STA 210 INTRO TO STATISTICAL A REASONING CIS 110 COMP AND COM I B GLY 110 ENDANGERED PLANET INTR TO C ENVRNMNTL GEOL BIO 102 HUMAN ECOLOGY B ACC 201 FINANCIAL...
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...Multiple Choice Answer the next two questions based on the following: A water utility manager worried that demand has changed from its former 110 million gallons monthly average samples the most recent 60 months (millions of gallons/month). TEST OF MU = 110.00 VS MU NOT = 110.00 N MEAN STDEV SE MEAN T P VALUE DEMAND 60 117.70 14.42 1.86 4.14 0.0001 1. A test is conducted at the ( = 0.01 level to determine if average monthly demand now is significantly different from 110 million gallons. We may conclude that a. p > ( and therefore reject H0 b. p < ( and therefore reject H0 c. p < ( and therefore cannot reject H0 d. p > ( and therefore cannot reject H0 e. Insufficient information provided to reach a conclusion 2. For this large sample, we are 95 percent confident monthly water demand now averages between approximately a. 114 and 121 million gallons b. 103 and 132 million gallons c. 115 and 122 million gallons d. 116 and 120 million gallons e. None of the above Answer the next four questions based on the following case and statistical output: A random sample of n = 68 Orlando apartments is collected to tests if the mean price is significantly different from $650. Test of mu = 650 vs mu not = 650 Variable N Mean StDev SE Mean 95.0% CI T P Apt.rent 68 616.1 116.7 14.1 ( 587.9, 644.4) -2.39 0.019 3. The null and alternative hypotheses...
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...Lyceum of the Philippines University – Cavite Campus Project In Basic Statistics “Financial Status of 1st yr. to 3rd yr. HRA Students” Submitted by: Annaliza Bendal Yr. & Sec: HRA-201 Submitted to: Ms. Cecille Dogelio Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Data Collection III. Data Organization IV. Data Presentation V. First Year HRA Students VI. Second Year HRA Students VII. Third Year HRA Students VIII. Graphical Frequency of Three Strata Introduction What is Financial Status? “It is the total net worth of a person or business.” While others say, “Money balance, Credits, Debits details a person has in his personal account or an Organization has in its account. The more balance of cash in the account, the more healthy the person financially, and the more trustworthy is the organization. The business progress depends upon the financial status of a company. Respect depends upon the financial status of a person in this world.” From those definitions, we can conclude that Financial Status has to do with our savings, expenses or either way how we earn. As simple as that, but this is also connected with business, but since we are on Basic Statistics field, let’s just move along to topic. Why is it included in Basic Statistics? We all know that, this course, program or subject deals with analysis, report, collection...
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...mortality and haemorrhage. Meta-analysis was performed using a fixed effects model. RESULTS: We identified 13 trials (n=14,423 participants) of sufficient quality to be included in the analysis. Adjusted-dose warfarin significantly reduced the risk of ischaemic stroke or systemic embolism compared with aspirin (relative risk [RR] 0.59; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.40 to 0.86), FLD warfarin (RR 0.36; 95% CI: 0.23 to 0.58), or placebo (RR 0.33; 95% CI: 0.24 to 0.45). However, aspirin and placebo had a lower risk of major bleeding compared to warfarin (RR 0.58; 95% CI: 0.35 to 0.97 and RR 0.45; 95% CI: 0.25 to 0.82, respectively). The oral direct thrombin inhibitor, ximelagatran was as effective as adjusted-dose warfarin in the prevention of ischaemic strokes or systemic emboli (RR 1.04; 95% CI: 0.77 to 1.40) with less risk of major bleeding (RR 0.74; 95% CI: 0.56 to 0.96). Adjusted-dose warfarin significantly reduced mortality compared to placebo (RR 0.69; 95% CI: 0.53 to 0.89), but not for any of the other comparisons (aspirin: RR 0.87; 95% CI: 0.67 to 1.13; FLD warfarin: RR 1.11; 95% CI: 0.81 to 1.52; ximelagatran: RR 1.04; 95% CI: 0.86 to 1.26)....
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...OFFICIAL CATALOG This Catalog contains information, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements that were correct at the time of publication and are subject to the terms and conditions of the Enrollment Agreement entered into between the Student and ECPI University. In keeping with the educational mission of the University, the information, policies, procedures, regulations and requirements contained herein are continually being reviewed, changed and updated. Consequently, this document cannot be considered binding. Students are responsible for keeping informed of official policies and meeting all relevant requirements. When required changes to the Catalog occur, they will be communicated through catalog inserts and other means until a revised edition of the Catalog is published. The policies in this Catalog have been approved under the authority of the ECPI University Board of Trustees and, therefore, constitute official University policy. Students should become familiar with the policies in this Catalog. These policies outline both student rights and student responsibilities. The University reserves the right and authority at any time to alter any or all of the statements contained herein, to modify the requirements for admission and graduation, to change or discontinue programs of study, to amend any regulation or policy affecting the student body, to increase tuition and fees, to deny admission, to revoke an offer of admission and to dismiss from the...
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...Rohit Bataju CIS 520 Phase 1 Bacchus Winery Project Organizational Chart of Bacchus Winery Transaction Processing System A transaction Processing System (TPS) is an information processing system for business transaction involving the collection, modification and retrieval of all transaction data. TPS consists of computer hardware and software hosting a transaction-oriented application that performs the routine transactions necessary to conduct business. Examples include systems that manage sales order entry, reservation and orders, manufacturing and shipping. A transaction processing system helps the company to track all the online activities such as orders and shipments, inventory and raw materials. Business Support System A Business Support System (BSS) is a group of business elements used in networking to help service providers gain customer insights, compile real-time subscription and introduce new revenue generating services. It is very critical because it helps the business to grow and enhance services. It typically includes, customer order management, customer data management, billing and rating business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C) services. BBS is necessary to meet the needs of rapid market growth and managing operational cost. User Productivity System User Productivity System is the technological system comprised of hardware and software’s that helps to increase employee productivity. Employees are the most important assets of any company...
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...CIS 110 Small Business Project - IntroductionDuring this semester we are going to incorporate an entrepreneurial project. You will identify a small business that you might someday be interested in starting. You will be your own boss, but that comes with great responsibility. After you identify the type of business you are going to start you will be designing a computer system for your business, as well as using various Microsoft Office applications to create documents for your business. The first step is deciding what type of business you want to create. I would suggest you do something related to your field of study. If you are still undecided on what you want to pursue pick a field that is of top interest to you that you would enjoy learning more about. This is an important step because you will be using this same business throughout the semester for various projects. Answer the following questions below:When you complete the questions, please submit this file back to me through Blackboard. What is your name? Patricia Richardson What is the name of your business? Safe Haven What is the purpose of your business? Give a detailed description of the products and/or services it will provide. Counseling of teenagers and young adults age 13 to 21 What is the approximate number of employees? 1 What type of information (processed data) must be managed for your business? Consider everything from suppliers, customers, accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory, employee...
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