...Dialog Axiata Plc Dialog Axiata Plc (hereinafter called as Dialog) is a subsidiary of Axiata Group Berhad. It is the largest and fastest growing mobile telecommunications network in Sri Lanka. The Company is also one of the largest listed companies on the Colombo Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization and is Sri Lanka’s largest Foreign Direct Investor (FDI). Dialog has three reporting segments namely mobile operations, fixed broadband operations and television operations. However the actual operations differ from the above and are segmented into three tiers namely Customer facing units, Business units and Service units. The later segmentation is used in the strategic and financial planning process. Customer facing unit Business units Service Units Enterprise customers Individual customers Corporate Finance Corporate Planning HR Technical Support Operations Dialog TV Dialog Broadband E-Commerce Dialog Mobile Network Infrastructure G-Box Strategic planning process Axiata, the parent company of Dialog, sets macro financial targets for each of its subsidiaries taking into account the Axiata’s vision and objectives, economic factors of the respective countries (i.e. GDP growth, inflation, interest rates), mobile penetration, broadband penetration, government policies and initiatives of competitors etc. Dialog which is one of the subsidiaries...
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...DIALOG The Dialog service is the world's most comprehensive online information Retrieval service and has been serving users since 1972. With over 600 databases from a broad range of disciplines, Dialog provides international access to information in a broad scope of subject areas. The volume of data available combined with the system's searching capabilities make Dialog the largest and most powerful online service of its type. The Dialog content collection contains hundreds of databases comprised of millions of documents drawn from a multitude of sources. Dialog brings you scientific and technical literature; full-text trade journals, newspapers and newswires; details on millions of chemical substances; information on patents and trademarks issued worldwide; demographic data; and company financial statistics. Accessing Dialog. All Dialog Command Language interfaces are accessible via the Internet using TCP/IP protocols, most commonly using: A Web browser. Internet Explorer 5.X or higher or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher are recommended. Internet access is available at the desktop in most businesses and academic institutions. Internet Service Providers (ISP) also provides Internet access for a fee by means of a telephone dial-up connection, DSL broadband cable, or wireless service. In addition to Internet access, you will also need a valid user account for Dialog. Each account is assigned User ID and password that are required in order to log on to the service. Institutions...
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...Ethical Dilemma: Stressing out employees is your job 1. Do you think there is a trade-off between the positive (high performance) and negative (increased stress) effects of stretch goals? Setting goals is part of organizational life and a powerful way to keep employees aligned and clear about expectations. But how tough should the goals be? How high should you set the bar? Some leaders like to set goals at a low to moderate level, based on the concept that they want everyone to be successful. They believe that success increases employee motivation and satisfaction. A second approach is to set the goals fairly high, expecting that a good portion of the employees will achieve them, but everyone has to work pretty hard to be successful. The third approach is to make the goals so high that only the very best performers might attain them, but not too often. This is based on the premise that if you set the bar really high then everyone will work their hardest to go as far as they can. However, stretch goals can have a tradeoff between the positive and negative effects. On the positive side, it can increase high work performance since it enables employees to reach their fullest potential. Sometimes employees find stretch goals very motivating and make it a challenge to attain it, because managers generally attach incentives such as recognition and other forms of rewards for attaining these goals. Nevertheless, stretch goals also have negative effects and this is the stress that...
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...Socratic Dialog Question: "What is reality?" - Enter Socrates and Saint Augustine- Socrates: I had the best rest the previous evening. Holy person Augustine: That is extraordinary old buddy, yet do you ever question this material reality that we see? - Enter Leibniz - Leibniz: Greetings gentlemen, am I listening to an exchange about levels of reality mixing up here? Socrates: Indeed Leibniz, go along with us and let us know what you think about the likelihood of another reality. Leibniz: For beyond any doubt sir, bless your heart. Socrates: So, Augustine, you were stating? Holy person Augustine: Ah, yes, well, permit me to start this discussion by clarifying my confidence in a pecking order of reality. In this way, I have...
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...Unit 1 Assignment 1: Research HTML 5 Enhancements HTML5 Example of tags: <section> The section tag represents a generic document or application section. A section, in this context, is a thematic grouping of content, typically with a heading. Examples of sections would be chapters, the tabbed pages in a tabbed dialog box, or the numbered sections of a thesis. A Web site's home page could be split into sections for an introduction, news items, contact information. <section> <h1>Twitter Section</h1> <ul> <li><a href="http://twitter.com/W3C">Twitter</a></li> <li><a href="http://identi.ca/w3c">Identi.ca</a></li> </ul> </section> <header> The header tag represents a group of introductory or navigational aids. A header tag is intended to usually contain the section’s heading , but this is not required. The header tag can also be used to wrap a section’s table of contents, a search form, or any relevant logos. <header> <h1>Brandon’s Awesome</h1> <p class="tagline">A lot of effort went into making this effortless.</p> … </header> <footer> The footer tag represents a footer for its nearest ancestor sectioning content or sectioning root element. A footer typically contains information about its section...
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...------------------------------------------------- Dialog- SWOT Analysis. Strengths: 1) As the first mover of GSM in Sri Lanka technology, has a greater competitive advantage. 2) Strong infrastructure and hence the mobile telecommunication coverage is one of the widest and best in Sri Lanka. 3) Relationship with a telecommunication giant in the region; Telekom Malaysia Group. 4) With numerous collaborations with other Telecom Corporations, has enabled Dialog to have a global reach with services such as High Roaming and Satellite Coverage. 5) Strong Public Relations that has been built up over the years. 6) Aggressive marketing strategy allowing Dialog brand name to be carried to every corner of the country and hence to have a good and stable Brand Equity. 7) As reflected in the financial analysis the financial stability of the organization with all the current investments. 8) Technology leadership with high technical innovation. This is powered by there Applied Research & Development initiatives in areas such as GPRS, MMS, EDGE, Intelligent network services, SMS, GPRS/WAP, IVR….etc 9) Boosting company image through investors’ confidence reflected via share prices. 10) Extended breath of product range. 11) Strong island wide distribution network. 12) Greater CSR involvement reflected via the CSR initiatives that has taken place. 13) Greater level of customer satisfaction via high quality customer support. 14) Well established...
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...for 5 courses in a dialog box. Assumptions: We have assumed that user enters all the details correctly in the program. Task Descriptions: To Display the class schedule of 5 courses 1. Run the program on any Java software * You can run your class scheduling program using any Java platforms like NetBeans, Eclipse, and Command prompt. 2. Enter the course details 3.1. Enter the course title * Type the name of the course in the dialog box that appears. 3.2.1. Click ok * After you have typed the course title in the dialog box , click ok 3.2.2. Click cancel * This terminates the program 3.2. Enter the no of Credit * Type the no of credit in the dialog box that appears in the screen. 3.3.3. Click Ok * After you have typed the no of credit 3.3.4. Click Ok on the Warning Dialog box * If you enter the no of credit wrongly a warning dialog box appears explaining the error made. Click Ok on the warning dialog box, then rectify your error 3.3.5. Click Cancel * This terminates the program 3.3. Enter the start time of the course * Type the start time of the course in the dialog box that appears in the screen. 3.4.6. Click Ok * After you have typed the start time of the course 3.4.7. Click Ok on the Warning Dialog box * If you enter the start time of the course wrong a warning dialog box appears explaining...
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...i IBM SPSS Data Collection Author 6.0.1 User’s Guide Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information under Notices on p. 376. This edition applies to IBM SPSS Data Collection Author 6.0.1 and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Adobe product screenshot(s) reprinted with permission from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft product screenshot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. Licensed Materials - Property of IBM Licensed Materials - Property of IBM © Copyright IBM Corporation 2000, 2011 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM © Copyright IBM Corporation 2000, 2011 U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Preface Welcome to the IBM® SPSS® Data Collection Author 6.0.1 User’s Guide. This guide provides information on using the IBM® SPSS® Data Collection Author application. For information about installing the product, see the IBM SPSS Data Collection Desktop 6.0.1 Installation Guide. Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) versions of the guides are available on the IBM SPSS Data Collection Desktop 6.0.1 CD-ROM. Viewing and printing the documents requires Adobe Reader. If necessary, you can download it at no cost from www.adobe.com. Use the Adobe Reader online Help for answers to your questions regarding viewing and navigating the documents. Notice: IBM® SPSS® Data Collection...
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...Medisoft Manual – easy step by step guide With this manual, I will show you how to use Medisoft with basic simple step by step instructions. You will feel comfortable using this program and have confidence in knowing you are entering the information correctly. I will first give you an introduction to Medisoft. Medisoft is a practice management program that uses information about patients, providers, insurance carriers, procedures, and diagnoses to bill insurance carriers and patients for healthcare services. Medisoft also contains a built in scheduling application called Office Hours, which allows you to schedule appointments or change appointments with ease. With Medisoft you can do the following tasks commonly used in a medical office: Enter information on new patients and change information on established patients as needed. Enter transactions, such as charges, to patients’ accounts. Submit insurance claims to payers. Record payments and adjustments from patients and insurance companies. Print walkout statements and remainder statements for patients. Monitor collections activities. Print standard reports or create custom reports. Schedule appointments. How to change the program date 1. Click Set Program Date on the File menu or click the date displayed in the lower right corner of the Medisoft window. 2. To change the month, click the word displayed for the current month, and the abbreviations for the months appear in the calendar window...
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...IT110-1301B-02 Introduction to Programming Week 2 March 4, 2013 Contents Week 1: Project Outline 3 Week 1: Class Diagrams 4 Week 1: Use Case Diagrams 5 Week 2: Java Fundamentals 6 Week 3: Java Control Structures 9 Week 4: Error Handling and File Input/Output 10 Week 5: Final Application Design and Screenshots 11 Week 1: Project Outline The name of my company is called Turkey Shooter INC. We are located in Montgomery, Alabama. The product we produce and sell is turkey calls. The turkey calls are all wooden and handmade. The price for the call is $25.00. You can choose between three color stains, they are natural, cherry, and walnut. They are hand held and easy to use. They are 6 inches in height and 2 inches in width. The calls can be used by any hunter male or female, beginner or expert. Turkey Call Colors Walnut (00781) Natural (00782) Cherry (00783) Week 1: Class Diagrams Turkey Call | DescriptionCostPriceColor ID | Set Description: ( )Set Cost: ( )Set Price: ( )Get Description: ( )Get Cost: ( )Get Price: ( )Get Color ID: ( ) | The Product class is a system that will help in ordering the turkey calls. This will break down the attributes into the price, color, and give a description along with the ID number. This will make it simple to find the product online. Customers | NameCredit Card InfoQuantityAddress | Set Name:...
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.... . . . . . . . . . . BACKSPACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . CTRL+ESC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CTRL+ALT+DEL . . . . . . . . . . CTRL+TAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CTRL+SHIFT+DRAG . . . . . . . CTRL+DRAG. . . . . . . . . . . . . ESC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHIFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHIFT+DRAG . . . . . . . . . . . . SHIFT+F10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHIFT+DELETE. . . . . . . . . . . ALT+underlined letter . . . . Select All Copy Cut Paste Undo Bold Underline Italic Help Rename selected object Find all files Opens file list drop-down in dialogs Refresh current window Shifts focus in Windows Explorer Activates menu bar options Cycles between open applications Quit program, close current window Switch between current program windows Opens properties dialog System menu for current window opens drop-down lists in dialog boxes Switch to parent folder Opens Start menu Opens task manager, reboots the computer Move...
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...Exam Pre-Installation Before starting this Installation, make sure you have an application to extract file, such as WinZip or WinRAR. Installation Using Window Explorer (Not Internet Explorer), Navigate to the folder where you save the Avanset Visual CertExam Suite 3.0.1 Incl. Patch - ASA [deepstatus] Double Click Avanset Visual CertExam Suite 3.0.1 Incl. Patch - ASA [deepstatus] Right Click visual_certexam_suite_setup and Select Run as Administrator Click Yes to the User Account Control Dialog Box that is displayed. (Could Not Capture the Window) Select English and Click Ok button to the Select Setup Language Dialog Window Click Next button Click I Agree button Take the default installation location. Also note where the application is going to be placed. If you want you can change the location Click the Next button in the Select Component Dialog Window Click the Next button to Additional Tasks Dialog Window Click the Install button in Ready to Install Dialog Window and allow program to install Click Finish (Another window missed) Visual CertExam Manager [TRIAL COPY] window is displayed Click X to Close Visual CertExam Manager [TRIAL COPY] window The Installation is completed. Patching the Application Navigate back to the location where you save the Avanset Visual CertExam Suite 3.0.1 Incl. Patch - ASA [deepstatus] folder Look for ASA.rar or ASA.zip file Extract this file to a Folder of its name type or name of your chosen. For this demonstration...
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...Images of Microsoft® Excel dialog boxes © Microsoft. All rights reserved. This content is excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more information, see http://ocw.mit.edu/help/faq-fair-use/. 1 Tool for Solving a Linear Program: Excel has the capability to solve linear (and often nonlinear) programming problems. The SOLVER tool in Excel: May be used to solve linear and nonlinear optimization problems Allows integer or binary restrictions to be placed on decision variables Can be used to solve problems with up to 200 decision variables 2 How to Install SOLVER: The SOLVER Add-in is a Microsoft Office Excel add-in program that is available when you install Microsoft Office or Excel. To use the Solver Add-in, however, you first need to load it in Excel. The process is slightly different for Mac or PC users. Microsoft: 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Excel Options. 2. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage box, select Excel Add-ins and click Go. 3. In the Add-Ins available box, select the Solver Add-in check box, and then click OK. If Solver Add-in is not listed in the Add-Ins available box, click Browse to locate the add-in. If you get prompted that Solver is not currently installed, click Yes to install it. 4. After you load Solver, the Solver command is available in the Analysis group on the Data tab. MAC: 1. Open Excel for Mac 2011 and begin by clicking on the Tools menu. 2. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Add-Ins...
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...The following provide you with a summary of the “introducing Basic skills” covered in the last week lab. 1. Describe how to open, close, and save an Excel workbook. To open an Excel workbook: * Click the Office button, and then click. * The Open dialog box appears; make sure the location in the Look in: box is correct. * Select the workbook name in the large list box. * Click the Open button in the dialog box To close an Excel workbook: * Click the Office button and select Close Window. * Click Yes in the dialog box. To save an Excel workbook: * Click the Office button and select Save As and then select Excel Workbook from the Save as type: drop-down list. * Click the Create New Folder button to the right of the Save in: box. * Enter the name for the new folder in the dialog box that appears. * Click OK. * Enter the name for the fi le in the File name: box. * Click the Save button. 2. Explain how to insert and delete an Excel worksheet. To insert an Excel worksheet: * Right-click on any Sheet tab. * Select Insert from the shortcut menu. * To insert a simple worksheet, click the Worksheet icon in the dialog box. * To insert a formatted worksheet, click the Spreadsheet Solutions tab, and click any of the template icons. * Click OK. To delete an Excel worksheet: * Right-click on a Sheet tab. * Select Delete from the menu. 3. Describe how to insert, delete, merge, and...
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...------------------------------------------------- Dialog- SWOT Analysis. Strengths: 1) As the first mover of GSM in Sri Lanka technology, has a greater competitive advantage. 2) Strong infrastructure and hence the mobile telecommunication coverage is one of the widest and best in Sri Lanka. 3) Relationship with a telecommunication giant in the region; Telekom Malaysia Group. 4) With numerous collaborations with other Telecom Corporations, has enabled Dialog to have a global reach with services such as High Roaming and Satellite Coverage. 5) Strong Public Relations that has been built up over the years. 6) Aggressive marketing strategy allowing Dialog brand name to be carried to every corner of the country and hence to have a good and stable Brand Equity. 7) As reflected in the financial analysis the financial stability of the organization with all the current investments. 8) Technology leadership with high technical innovation. This is powered by there Applied Research & Development initiatives in areas such as GPRS, MMS, EDGE, Intelligent network services, SMS, GPRS/WAP, IVR….etc 9) Boosting company image through investors’ confidence reflected via share prices. 10) Extended breath of product range. 11) Strong island wide distribution network. 12) Greater CSR involvement reflected via the CSR initiatives that has taken place. 13) Greater level of customer satisfaction via high quality customer support. 14) Well established...
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