...|Title: |Scrum down to get a project moving. | |Authors: |Bradbury, Danny | |Source: |Computer Weekly, 9/4/2007, p30-32, 2p, 2 Color Photographs | |Document Type: |Article | |Subject Terms: |SCRUM (Computer software development) | | |METHODOLOGY | | |COMPUTER software development | | |COMPUTER programming | | |PROJECT management | | |BECK, Kent | | |ROBERTSON, Struan ...
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...Basharat Rasool Mirza Email: basharatrasool@outlook.com Mobile# 055 5 232 785 CAREER OBJECTIVE I want to contribute towards the growth and development of a dynamic organization where I can avail growth opportunities both personally and professionally by utilizing my skills effectively. To achieve and strive for endless knowledge, face challenges with confidence and commitment. ACHIEVEMENTS Promoted to Accounts Executive post within two months after joining Core Solutions. Spare Parts controller within two months after joining Danieli & C. EXPERIENCE Accounts Assistant Suhail Al Mazroui Trading Company L.L.c., Mussafah Abu Dhabi November 11, 2013 till Present Supporting the business by assisting to produce accurate financial and management accounting information on which financial decisions are based. Also, involved in compiling financial reports and analyses, whilst working to strict deadlines. Duties: Preparing sales invoices & the upkeep of an accurate accounts filing system. Preparation and input of month end journal vouchers. Inputting of supplier invoices and employee expenses claim to the ledger. Debtor and creditor reconciliations. Preparation of various reports for senior managers. Fixed asset accounting, reconciliations and depreciation journals. Preparation of bi-weekly invoice and expense claim payment runs. Assist in the preparation of monthly balance sheet account reconciliation. Accounts Assistant & Spare Parts Controller as an Assistant...
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...Thank You For downloading the ROLO Brief & Filmmaker Pack Along with the brief, you will find the following forms: ! ! ! Filmmaker Agreement Form Talent Release Form Music Release Form Please make sure that you complete these forms and submit them, via www.MOFILM.com/CCA, as soon as you have uploaded your entry. Please note you need to upload your film first so that you can get the MOVIE ID number to include in the filmmaker agreement. We hope that you enjoy making your entry. If you have any questions, would like any advice or feedback on your concept, then please just ask! You can also get feedback on your entry before the contest closes so you can make changes. All you need to is upload it before the deadline and then ask. You can get our attention by emailing us at support@mofilm.com, on twitter, @MOFILMUGC or on Facebook, www.Facebook.com/MOFILM. We’ll respond in enough time so you can make edits. ! ! ! ROLO$Filmmaker$Brief$ Background$ Launched!over!70!years!ago!ROLO!is!one!of!the!most!iconic,!well;loved!confectionery!brands! in!the!UK.!It’s!not!just!the!iconic!product!and!packaging!that!makes!it!loved,!it!also!has!one! of!the!highest!ever!recalled!advertising!straplines!with!“do#you#love#anyone#enough#to#give# them#your#last#ROLO?”#This!unique!positioning!was!developed!and!advertised!through!a!10; year!campaign!in!the!1980’s,!and!truly!cemented!ROLO’s!positioning!and!associations!with! love,!romance!and!a!little!bit!of!humour.! This!campaign!resonates!strongly...
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...ing manualTHE NLP PROFESSIONAL PRACTITIONER MANUAL Official Certification Manual Updated with the most recent NLP developments and techniques By Dr Marco Paret & Matt Traverso 2008 Dr Marco Paret & Matt Traverso – Copyleft Licence 1 Table of Contents THE NLP PROFESSIONAL PRACTITIONER MANUAL .............................. 1 Neurological Levels.............................................................................. 4 A Model of Communication and Personality ......................................... 5 Deletion ............................................................................................. 6 Distortion ........................................................................................... 6 Generalisation ..................................................................................... 6 Meta-programs ................................................................................... 6 Values ............................................................................................... 7 Beliefs................................................................................................ 7 Memories ........................................................................................... 7 Decisions............................................................................................ 7 Representational Systems ................................................................... 8 Lead & Primary Systems ..........................
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...AMSS Applications Season 2004\05 Introduction 4 1.1 Objective 5 1.2 Concepts 5 1.2.1 CNS-ATM 6 1.2.2 RNAV 7 1.2.3 Free Flight 8 1.2.4 Gate to Gate 9 2 GNSS 10 2.1 Global position constellation 14 2.1.1 Global Position System (GPS) 14 2.1.2 GLONASS 17 2.1.3 Galileo 18 2.2 SBAS 21 2.2.1 WAAS 22 2.2.2 EGNOS 23 2.2.3 MTSAS 25 2.3 GBAS 26 2.3.1 DGPS 26 2.3.1.1 LAAS 28 2.3.2 RTK 28 2.3.3 GRAS 29 2.3.4 VDL 29 2.3.4.1 VDL Mode 1 30 2.3.4.2 VDL Mode -2 30 2.3.4.3 VDL Mode 3 30 2.3.4.4 VDL Mode 4 31 2.4 ABAS 31 2.4.1 RAIM 32 2.4.1.1 RAIM (FD) 32 2.4.1.2 RAIM (FDE) 33 2.4.2 AAIM 33 3 Communication Systems 34 3.1 INMARSAT 34 3.2 INTELSAT y EUTELSAT 37 3.3 IRIDIUM 39 4 New technologies and developing projects 41 4.1 VSAT 41 4.2 SDLS 44 4.3 MASSAO y Aerofleet projects 45 4.4 OPTIMAL project 48 5 Conclussions 50 5.1 Role in CNS/ATM 50 5.2 Gate to gate? 53 5.3 New system beyond 2020 56 5.4 Comparison with the current ATM system 59 6 Acronyms 61 7 Bibliography 64 7.1 webpages 64 7.2 documents (all of them are in internet) 66 8 Appendix 68 8.1 Techniques of modulation 68 8.2 Standards and recommended practices in annexes 1,6 and 11 68 8.3 Data link services defined by ICAO 72 Introduction All forms of aviation need reliable communications, navigation and surveillance systems to...
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...Sample Business Plan This sample plan is a guide only. The statistical and financial information provided are assumptions for the case study and should not be used for an actual business plan. Intending or existing business people must undertake their own research and use reliable data to prepare their business plans. When setting up your business, be sure to find out which legislation, licences and codes of practise will affect your enterprise. Executive Summary Definition The Executive Summary is a basic overview of your business plan that outlines the business strategy and the major issues that could impact on your marketing plan. This synopsis is written last and used as a check-list for the main document. This can also include a mission statement. Case Example Canterbury Renovations will specialise in the renovation of domestic kitchens, bathrooms and laundries. The business is expected to expand in two or three years to include residential construction. The business emphasis will be the delivery of high quality products and services, the reinvestment of profits into business growth and the development of a strong business identity. As the proprietors, we have a combined building background with a flair for interior design. Our research found a number of suitable premises available, with one shop currently available for rent and outgoings of $14,000 per annum. The initial funding will be $85,000. This comprises of $40,000 provided by the proprietors and a $45...
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...Sample Business Plan This sample plan is a guide only. The statistical and financial information provided are assumptions for the case study and should not be used for an actual business plan. Intending or existing business people must undertake their own research and use reliable data to prepare their business plans. When setting up your business, be sure to find out which legislation, licences and codes of practise will affect your enterprise. Executive Summary Definition The Executive Summary is a basic overview of your business plan that outlines the business strategy and the major issues that could impact on your marketing plan. This synopsis is written last and used as a check-list for the main document. This can also include a mission statement. Case Example Canterbury Renovations will specialise in the renovation of domestic kitchens, bathrooms and laundries. The business is expected to expand in two or three years to include residential construction. The business emphasis will be the delivery of high quality products and services, the reinvestment of profits into business growth and the development of a strong business identity. As the proprietors, we have a combined building background with a flair for interior design. Our research found a number of suitable premises available, with one shop currently available for rent and outgoings of $14,000 per annum. The initial funding will be $85,000. This comprises of $40,000 provided by the proprietors and a $45...
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...without interfering with them , this method is not suitable for it has limitation and so we will use intensive method system where we grow snails in a protected controlled environment. We will first start with two types of snails * Giant African snail * French apetii Gris ( helix aspersa) Snail new venture will be located in Bletchley Milton Keynes Aim and objectives Snail new venture will serve the high end restaurant with the quality services and high value products. No use of growth hormones or additives in our feed, we feed our snails with the finest quality feeds to demonstrate value and quality from the start to the end. In order to produce snails licence is a necessity which is obtains from the local council. Who are supposed to be satisfied that the applicant is qualify to hold a licence and the accommodation is suitable for snail farming , checking on...
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...Assignment Title: Plan and Co-ordinate Vehicle Maintenance Unit Number: 5 Date: 01-05-2015 Hand in Date: 27-02-2015 Course Title Edexcel BTEC Level 4 HNC Diploma in Automotive Diagnostics and Management Principles (QCF) Student Name: Joshua Belk Student Number: 08007062 Index LO1 1.1 Page 3 LO1 1.2 Page 4 LO1 1.3 Page 5 LO2 2.1 Page 5 - 6 LO2 2.2 Page 6 LO3 3.1 Page 7 LO3 3.2 Page 8 LO4 4.1,4.2&4.3 Page 9 - 10 Appendix Page 11 – 12 Bibliography Page 13 I have been offered the chance to start up my own lease company, this company will be leasing vehicles to both large and small businesses....
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...The Malaysian Financial System CCP-FSPC 1-1 Chapter 1 – The Malaysian Financial System Content Outline 1. The Banking System ............................................................................. 1-2 2. The Functions and Responsibilities of Monetary and Non-Monetary Institutions ............................................................................................. 1-6 3. The Functions and Responsibilities of Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries...................................................................................... 1-16 4. Other Institutions / Bodies.................................................................. 1-30 5. Summary and Conclusion .................................................................. 1-34 Practice Questions ...................................................................................... 1-35 Learning Objectives What you should achieve after completing this chapter: • Understand the importance of the Malaysian financial system; • Be able to apply the relevant statutory and regulatory provisions governing the Malaysian banking system; • Appreciate the functions and responsibilities of monetary and non-monetary institutions, together with non-bank financial intermediaries; • Gain knowledge of the role of Bank Negara Malaysia; and • Understand the scope of the regulatory framework within the Malaysian financial system. © Institut Bank-Bank Malaysia 1-2 CCP-FSPC The Malaysian Financial System 1...
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...Goals and Objectives 3 2.4 Nature of the Business 4 3.0 Market Analysis 5 3.1 Situational & SWOT Analysis 5 Table 1: SWOT analysis and strategy development 5 3.2 Industry Analysis 6 3.3 Competitor Analysis 6 Table 2: Analysis of competitors 7 Table 3: Analysis of competitors’ products and services 7 4.0 Elements of Success 8 4.1 Target Market 8 4.2 Competitive Advantage and Unique Selling Proposition 8 5.0 Marketing Plan 9 5.1 Marketing Objectives 9 5.2 Marketing Mix 9 Table 4: Value Propositions 9 5.3 Action Plan 11 5.4 Sales Analysis and Forecast 11 Figure 1 Sales forecast 11 6.0 Legal Matters and Risk Management 12 6.1 Business Structure and Business Name 12 6.2 Registrations, Licences and Permits 12 Table 5: Listing of registrations, licences and permits 12 6.3 Contracts and Agreements 13 Table 6: Listing of contracts and agreements 13 6.4 Risk Management 14 Table 7 Risk assessment 14 6.5 Insurances 15 Table 8 Listing of insurance policies 15 6.6 Intellectual Property 15 Table 9 Listing of intellectual property owned 15 Table 10 Listing of permissions for use of intellectual property 15 7.0 Human Resource Management 16 7.1 Organisational Chart 16 7.2 Owner/Operator Skills and Experience 17 Table 11: Summary of owners’ knowledge, skills, qualifications, and relevant experience 17 7.3 Industry Knowledge and Experience of Key Personnel 17 Table 12: Details of personnel with specific industry knowledge and experience 17 7.4 Human...
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...Goals and Objectives 3 2.4 Nature of the Business 4 3.0 Market Analysis 5 3.1 Situational & SWOT Analysis 5 Table 1: SWOT analysis and strategy development 5 3.2 Industry Analysis 6 3.3 Competitor Analysis 6 Table 2: Analysis of competitors 7 Table 3: Analysis of competitors’ products and services 7 4.0 Elements of Success 8 4.1 Target Market 8 4.2 Competitive Advantage and Unique Selling Proposition 8 5.0 Marketing Plan 9 5.1 Marketing Objectives 9 5.2 Marketing Mix 9 Table 4: Value Propositions 9 5.3 Action Plan 11 5.4 Sales Analysis and Forecast 11 Figure 1 Sales forecast 11 6.0 Legal Matters and Risk Management 12 6.1 Business Structure and Business Name 12 6.2 Registrations, Licences and Permits 12 Table 5: Listing of registrations, licences and permits 12 6.3 Contracts and Agreements 13 Table 6: Listing of contracts and agreements 13 6.4 Risk Management 14 Table 7 Risk assessment 14 6.5 Insurances 15 Table 8 Listing of insurance policies 15 6.6 Intellectual Property 15 Table 9 Listing of intellectual property owned 15 Table 10 Listing of permissions for use of intellectual property 15 7.0 Human Resource Management 16 7.1 Organisational Chart 16 7.2 Owner/Operator Skills and Experience 17 Table 11: Summary of owners’ knowledge, skills, qualifications, and relevant experience 17 7.3 Industry Knowledge and Experience of Key Personnel 17 Table 12: Details of personnel with specific industry knowledge and experience 17 7.4 Human...
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...PLN 2601- Assignment 3 Timothy Reed Sn: 10181773 Contents Scope 3 Urban Design 3 Principles/Elements 3 Local Character 3 Quality of the public realm 4 Connectivity 4 Diversity 5 Area Background 5 Local Character 5 Connectivity 6 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design 7 Renewable Energy 8 Density 8 Mixed use 9 Adaptability 10 High quality public realm 10 Integrated decision making 11 User participation 11 Reccomendations 11 Glossary 11 Bibliography 12 Scope This report will identify and briefly discuss the Environmental and Physical influence, the particular urban design principles, and what opportunities and constraints these principles present for urban design application generally. The report will then discuss, with examples, how Wastewater management, Mixed use development, and public access and amenity, already apply in the area surrounding Grand Boulevard to the south of Joondalup Central business district (Appendix A). It then provides recommendations on how green roofs, crime prevention and housing density, can be applied to this area, to address the constraints and/or take advantage of opportunities. Urban Design A definition of urban design has been offered in an article by Kevin Cambell and Robert Cowan in Planning (12 February 1999). Urban design can be considered to be "the art of shaping the interaction between, people and places, environment and urban form, and nature and built fabric, and influencing...
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...Contents 02 08 10 12 16 20 24 30 54 02 10 Milestones Group Financial Highlights At a Glance Chairman’s Message Board of Directors Senior Management Organisational Structure Group Structure Corporate Information Corporate Directory Corporate Governance Key Dynamics & Risk Management Corporate Social Responsibility Highlights 25 1.0% Grassroots 26 27 30 47 54 64 0.3% Education 56.1% Corporate Giving in FY2012 86 76 Social Services Operating & Financial Review Fare Revenue ($m) 68 72 CEO's Message Company Overview & Background Group Performance Value Added & Economic Value Added Analysis SMRT and Our Shareholders SMRT Trains & SMRT Light Rail SMRT Buses SMRT Automotive Services SMRT Taxis SMRT Investments (Properties & Media) SMRT International & SMRT Engineering 749.6 9.4 213.1 800.5 10.1 76 220.4 82 84 527.1 569.9 86 92 96 FY2011 Train Bus FY2012 LRT 98 100 102 Financial Report 105 190 191 193 203 Financial Contents Group Properties & Interested Person Transactions Shareholding Statistics Notice of Annual General Meeting Proxy Form SMRT Corporation Ltd Annual Report 2012 1 Milestones 1987 Singapore’s first Mass Rapid Transit system (MRT) opens for service Train service from Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh commences Train service from Novena to Outram Park commences 1988 Train service from Tiong Bahru to Clementi commences Train service from Jurong East to Lakeside commences Train service from...
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...to car owners for any of their car related needs. And Carnation is an attempt towards that destination We attempt to provide you the one stop auto solutions experience we believe you deserve. We designed ourselves to make your life easier. We make Car care more than just a task; we make it an experience. This is why Carnation provides solutions ‘BUILT AROUND YOU’. HOW WE TRANSLATED OUR VISION INTO REALITY ? All the questions you have always asked yourself when it comes to car related matters, we answered with a simple- “WHY NOT?” • “I wish I didn’t have to waste my day off at a service station. Why can’t someone come over and service my car at home!”- WHY NOT? • “My family has 3 different cars; I wish I didn’t have to keep track of which one goes where for servicing. Why can’t they all be serviced at the same place”-WHY NOT? • “ Why can’t I purchase my all auto accessories at a place where I’m comfortable enough to bring my family to be a part of the decisions?”- WHY NOT? • “I’ve heard so many horror stories about pre-owned cars. I wish there was a way I could feel more confident about...
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