...TEC 5970F 600: Mobile App Development – Fall 2013 Project Week 04 (100 Points Total) Due Sunday 9/15 Individual assignment. Duplicate work (or obviously similar ones) will result in at least a one letter grade reduction for the course. PART I: Complete the Instructions in Sections 3.3 and 3.4 Follow the instructions in Sections 3.3 and 3.4, complete the following components: The opening screen: Continue, New Game, About, and Exit Landscape-specific layout Create the Sudoku project by yourself and follow the instructions (before section 3.5), so that your program doesn’t have About box, Settings menu, etc. Submitting example code downloaded from publisher site won’t earn credits. PART II: CodeScanner Application Similar to the Sudoku user interface, create an interface for a new application called CodeScanner. The interface will look like the following figure: 1 Submit Submit a zip file including the following contents: A zip file on your working folder for Sudoku project. On my computer, it is “C:\Users\rbai\workspace\Sudoku”. To create the zip file, you can browse to the folder, right click, and select “Send to” -> “Compressed (Zipped) folder”. A zip file on your working folder for CodeScanner project. Screen copies of Sudoku and CodeScanner running in your emulator with your customized desktop background. Screen copies should be saved as separate image files, instead of contained in a word document. Submit the overall zip file to D2L. Double check...
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...•To enjoy creative freedom •To use your skills and knowledge Starting a business takes talent, determination, hard work, and persistence. It also requires a lot of research and planning. Before starting your business, you should identify the goals of your proposed company and explains how they will be achieved. Hi-Tech Mobile Apps is a new business venture aimed at designing, developing, and distributing customized mobile applications for business operations and schools. In the current business context, technology is increasingly becoming part of business operations. Internet and website based applications have been used to conduct businesses online for more than a decade. Many existing online technologies have been using desktops and personal computers fixed in the offices and business premises. Through the course of this essay I will be evaluating the issues that I faced when developing my business plan Issues that I faced when developing my business plans I encountered various issues regarding the development of my business plans and it was difficult to overcome these issues. The first I encountered was: Proactive: In organizational behaviour and industrial/organizational psychology, proactivity or proactive behaviour by individuals refers to anticipatory, change-oriented and self-initiated behaviour in situations, particularly in the workplace. Proactive behaviour involves acting in advance of a future situation, rather than just reacting. It means...
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...Large/Mid Small Home Education 24.0% 2. Why do you think it become this way ? (2) D. Channel Retailers (Circuit city, CompUSA 14.1% margin, etc) Distributors (Ingram Micro 5~7% margin) Integrated resellers (MicroAge, Vanstar) Direct distribution (telephone, Internet, shipper) E. Manufacturing Basic assembly-line techniques The Cost at $1,000 Components prices declined by 25~30% - Roughly 1% per week (‘98) Apple, HP, IBM - 2~3% of sales on advertising - 25,000 sales staffs of IBM White-box PCs - No AD. & nonexistent sales forces ☞ North America 23%, Europe & Asia 50%, China 90% F. Marketing 3. What were the key success factors for Dell’s success ? (1) D/M and On-line Performance Metrics Strong A/S 6 KSFs High-Tec., Low Price Customization JIT 3. What were the key success factors for Dell’s success ? (2) A. Sales marketing Direct order from customers Finer classification of buyers -...
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...Business Technology – How has it improved or not improved business needs Alicia N.Swann University of Phoenix TEC/401 – Human Factors in Technology Tynia Landry September 12, 2011 Abstract This research paper will discuss how the ever changing technology has or has not helped out the business needs within my company. The discussion will be on the computers, to printers, to ordering supplies, and even how employees sign in and out for payroll purposes. Business Technology – How has it improved or not improved business needs Computers The technology division at my place of employment is currently looking at ways to replace our current computers with energy efficient computers. In the past employees were asked to shut the computers down completely, however, that didn’t work for numerous reasons. The idea was brought up to replace our existing computers with energy efficient computers but still the computer must perform with high performance as the computers we currently have. As an administrative assistant it is sort of a benefit because assistants are the first line of employees who receive the newest or latest upgrades, however, it can also be a downfall. Many times with the new software it simply does not meet county expectations. When the expectations do not meet the standards it often times holds up the administrative work progress. This is due to the removal of the software that was installed, or the software didn’t work correctly, some computers we...
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...Tec Technology in Education Virginia Calhoun AED/200 June 17, 2012 Paula Lohmen Technology in Education Technology was originally designed to make life easier for humans. It has provides a new way for students to learn. The use of technology and its media in education has enhanced a way for students to lean and can make the learning experience fun. There are many aids available to allow teachers to find ways to cater for the needs of all the different types of learners in their classroom. Different types of technology that can be used in the classroom would be; computers, projectors, smart boards, televisions and cameras. With using a computer you have many different programs you can use, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, also you have Internet Explorer. Microsoft word is a word processing program that is used by students in class to create, edit, save, view and print research assignments along with other documents. PowerPoint is a presentation software program that allows you to easily customize your presentations into slide shows, photo albums, web pages and more that is widely used in classrooms. Excel allows students to prepare charts and diagrams that can be used to explain complicated concepts, get the student motivated, and review progress. These diagrams and charts are pictorial representations of the information; both are used to communicate visually and both try to simplify the information that the student is conveying. The...
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...Abstract The AMD Fusion Family of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), introduced to market in January 2011, is a new generation of processors that combines the computing processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) capabilities in a single chip (die). APU-based platforms can deliver a prodigious amount of computational horsepower, and can present enormous opportunities in developing an application ecosystem beyond today’s mainstream computer systems. While APUs seek to deliver a superior, immersive PC experience, they also can provide tangible environmental benefits. By eliminating a chip to chip link and by introducing new holistic power management techniques, the APUs are designed to be more power efficient than current generation platforms that have both computational and graphical capabilities. This paper compares the environmental impact of one of AMD’s first APU products against an equivalent computer platform powered by the current generation of AMD processors (CPUs and GPUs). By conducting a business to consumer (B2C) lifecycle assessment, this study compares the total lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (also known as a “carbon footprint”) of an APU system (based on the 18W dual-core processor codenamed “Zacate” and the M1 chipset codenamed “Hudson”) with the latest AMD system codenamed “Nile” (which is based on an AMD Athlon™ Neo II Dual Core processor, SB820 Southbridge, RS880M Northbridge with an ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5430 discrete graphics...
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...Refer your friends to the following positions. Division: AIM Requirement : Ab Initio Lead/ Architect Experience 5-10 years Qualification B.E/B. Tech/MCA/ME/M. Tech Candidate Requirement Primary : Ab Initio Secondary : Oracle 8i/9i RDBMS, PLSQL, Database Stored Procedures, Scripting skills with Unix Korn shell, Perl Candidates should have experience in following vicinity • System Analysis & Design • Strong Ab Initio ETL design skills • Involved in Ab Initio Design, Configuration experience in Ab Initio ETL, • Data Mapping, Transformation and Loading in complex and high-volume Environment and data processing at Terabytes level. • Capacity of designing solutions around Ab Initio, with advanced skills in high performance and parallelism in Ab Initio • Data warehousing implementation experience • Knowledge of Oracle 8i/9i • Strong analytical & problem solving skills • Strong UNIX, korn shell scripting experience. • Experience in leading a team of ETL developers • Experience in co-coordinating with offshore on development/ maintenance projects Work Location Bangalore, Chennai, Pune Requirement Cognos Lead/ Architect Experience 5-10years Qualification B.E/B. Tech/MCA/ME/M. Tech Candidate Requirement • Extensive Experience & Expertise on Business Intelligence, DW • Min. 3 years of hands on experience with Cognos toolsets, Cognos architecture. • Must have hands on experience on Cognos Report Studio , Cognos Analysis Studio , Metrics Studio , and Cognos...
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...#DBForum digital BRAND marketing 13 2013+ sustained strategic shifts_ 1.17.13 @StevenCook CMO Brand building DNA - global Fortune 50 B2C brand builder that shifted to Silicon Valley funded start-up - not a ‘digital native’ … am a ‘hybrid’ brand marketer … stay current, curious, courageous - strong belief in understanding people & their user experience WW Director Brand Marketing WW VP Strategic Brand Marketing, Biz Dev & Innovation SVP, CMO U.S., Canada, Mexico Global CMO & Biz Dev Contributing writer Contributing writer Brief - digital BRAND marketing state of union - 2013 forecast Goals: I hope our discussion does one or all: - validates your current beliefs and strategic activity - gives you additional business case proof points to advance your digital brand marketing initiatives inside your company or with your clients - gives you something new to think about - gets your juices flowing and your mind racing - gives you additional reasons to connect with Neustar AdAdvisor & Legolas Media About 107,000,000 results About 107,000,000 results insightful & inspirational sources digital BRAND marketing ‘state of union’ How would you characterize the era that we’re in now with regard to the relationship between digital and brands? “Brands for the last 15 years have been looking at online as another media channel to buy ads on. So they buy or rent eyeballs or audiences or uniques from the media properties that provide them. Now you’ve got with all...
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...You may reach me at this number, 240-423-8250. Thank you for your consideration & I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours Sincerely, Tadesse, Yared Assefa 0 Date – July/28/2013 CURRICULUM VITAE YARED ASSEFA TADESSE Nationality: Ethiopian Sex: Male Date of Birth: 1974 E.C Contact Numbers: 240-423-8250 Email: yareda2@gmail.com KEY QUALIFICATION AND EXPERTISE SUMMARY Recently I work as a Technical Consultant and Engineer position in one of the leading IT solution provider in Ethiopia creative computer systems. I have a BSC degree in Management Information System (MIS). While working in this position, I have been adding a lot of Microsoft & other certification. Recently I did a lot of big projects at: 1. African union – desktop deployment using Microsoft product system center configuration manager. 2. African union – record management using Microsoft product SharePoint 2010 3. Ethio Telecom – proof of concept project (POC) in four major Microsoft product windows 2008 R2, Exchange server 2010, SCCM 2007...
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...Mobile Handset Subsidies Strategy Implementation Team 6 Bibin Bopan E011 Shirshendu Dutta E015 Suman Ghosh E019 Srihari Rao Kasaraneni E028 Satchit Sawant E045 Utsav Shah E045 Shubham Shukla E049 Contents Mobile Handset Subsidies 1 Part1 2 Introduction on handset subsidies and their purposes 2 Part 2 4 Different subsidy models used across different economies and firms 4 (Except India/Indian) 4 Part 3 6 Subsidies and Implementable Models for India 6 Part 5 9 Government Regulations on Mobile Handsets 9 Part1 Introduction on handset subsidies and their purposes Handset Subsidy as defined by Technology Glossary is: Handset Subsidy: Frequently, a wireless company will sell a phone (handset) below cost, with the hope of making up the loss later on customer usage fees. The amount of loss per handset is called the handset subsidy. Purpose behind lowering upfront payment for mobile handset devices: A lot of purposes could be attributed to models that lower upfront payments for handsets in return for longer term service contracts designed to recover fees in One to Three years. a. Upfront costs for new mobile handsets or tablets could be a barrier for people who are otherwise willing to pay in instalments. b. Ability to lock in customers or retain old ones or to attract them from other operators by giving them better handsets by more valuable contracts. c. Leveraging the capabilities...
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...MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Copying Functions Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Preface Thank you for purchasing the TOSHIBA multifunctional digital systems. We have provided you with this manual for the operation of this equipment. This operator’s manual describes the following: How to use this equipment How to inspect and carry out maintenance on this equipment How to remedy mechanical and copying problems Be sure to read this manual before using this equipment. Keep this manual handy and retain it for future reference. Preface Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1 Notice to Users After a suitable place has been selected for the installation of the e-STUDIO195/225/245, please do not change it. Avoid excessive heat, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. Also, provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a small amount of ozone. The unit is classified as Class 1 Laser Product according to IEC60825-1:1993, IEC60825-1:2007 including amendments. The unit uses laser diode of output Max. 5 mW, wave length 785 nm, continuous pulse. Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be...
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...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Even though modern technology has invested millions, even billions, into projection screen technology, high definition projectors, and even projectors for our cell phones, we have forgotten that we will always need something to project on. Unfortunately, with the tragic proliferation of advertising these days, we are probably looking at a future world where all the space on the buildings is taken for billboards and other various projected ads. The only place that would not be taken is the spaces that people walk through. However, that is an option that we can use, with the Heliodisplay or Fogscreen projector. [pic] Figure.1.1 Heliodisplay. Current technologies attempt to create the visual perception of a free-floating image through the manipulation of depth cues generated from two-dimensional data employing well-established techniques. A few examples of these include stereoscopic imaging via shutter or polarized glasses, as well as auto-stereoscopic technologies composed of lenticular screens directing light from a conventional display, or real-imaging devices utilizing concave mirror arrangements. All of these technologies suffer convergence and accommodation limitations. In order to resolve this visual limitation, the image and its perceived location must coincide spatially. A well-established method solving this constraint is by projection onto an invisible...
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...Business Plan Safe Haven Technology 911 Keep Me Safe Lane Waldorf, Md. 20603 (301) 645-SAFE Fax: (301) 645-LANE [pic] Prepared By Student Name Submitted To: Professor Freeman BUS 205 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………………...3 Section 1.0 – Executive Summary………………………………………………………………..4 1.1 Objectives………………………………………………………………………………..4 1.1.2 Business Objectives ……………………………………………………………….…….4 1.1.3 Financial Objectives ……………………………………………………………….……4 1.1.4 Marketing Objectives ……………………………………………………………………4 1.2 Mission…………………………………………………………………………………….5 1.3 Keys to Success…………………………………………………………………………….5 Section 2.0 Company Summary………………………………………………………………….5 2.1 Company Ownership………………………………………………………………………6 2.2 Start-up Summary………………………………………………………………………….6 Section 3.0 Products and Services………………………………………………………………..8 Section 4.0 Market Analysis Summary…………………………………………………………..8 4.1 Market Segmentation………………………………………………………………………8 4.1.1 Family Consumers……………………………………………………………………….9 4.1.2 Channel Sales to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)…………………………9 4.1.3 Businesses……………………………………………………………………………….9 4.1.4 The Military……………………………………………………………………………..9 4.1.5 The Political Market…………………………………………………………………….9 4.1.6 Maritime Market………………………………………………………………………...9 4.1.7 Pet Supply Chain Stores………………………………………………………………..10 Section...
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...Hospital Management System Project Report On “Hospital Management System” Submitted By: 1. Mansi Chitkara. 2. Namita Khandelwal. 3. Avinash Chaporkar. Guided By: Mrs. Kapila Pareek Assistant Professor IIIM, Jaipur. Team Number: - 09 International School of Informatics & Management Formerly India International Institute of Management 1 Hospital Management System CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Hospital Management System embodies the original work done by Mansi Chitkara, Namita Khandelwal, and Avinash Chaporkar during this project submission as a partial fulfillment of the requirement for the System Design Project of Masters of Computer Application IV Semester, of the Rajasthan Technical University, Kota. Swati V. Chande Principal (MCA Department) International School of Informatics and Management Mrs. Kapila Pareek Assistant Professor International School of Informatics and Management 2 Hospital Management System ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The satisfaction that accompanies that the successful completion of any task would be incomplete without the mention of people whose ceaseless cooperation made it possible, whose constant guidance and encouragement crown all efforts with success. We are grateful to our project guide Mrs. Kapila Pareek for the guidance, inspiration and constructive suggestions that helpful us in the preparation of this project. We also thank our colleagues who have helped in successful completion of the project. Mansi...
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...Industry Analysis: Li-Fi T able of Contents Table of Figures ............................................................................................................................ 2 Table of Tables ............................................................................................................................. 2 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 4 Li -Fi Technology Assumption ..................................................................................................... 4 Report Scope ............................................................................................................................ 4 Report Structure ....................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 1 UK Broadband Industry.................................................................................................. 6 Current Technologies ................................................................................................................ 6 Current Market & Key Competitors ............................................................................................ 7 Future Market ...................................................
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