...Languages (Java, C++, VB, .NET, & etc)/Database Design/ Computer Networking/ System Analysis/ Project Management/Project Development/ IT & Society/ and. - NET programmers continue to struggle with the complexities of a hybrid managed/unmanaged environment. ..... Sorry, I had to laugh at that paper! ... Java on the other hand is cross-platform, and also traditionally runs as an ... - NET programmers continue to struggle with the complexities of a hybrid managed/unmanaged environment. ..... Sorry, I had to laugh at that paper! ... Java on the other hand is cross-platform, and also traditionally runsASSIGNMENT and ESSAY. ... others)Information Technology (Programming/ Languages (Java, C++, VB, .NET, & etc)/Database Design/ Computer Networking/ System Analysis/ Project Management/Project Development/ IT & Society/ and. - NET programmers continue to struggle with the complexiASSIGNMENT and ESSAY. ... others)Information Technology (Programming/ Languages (Java, C++, VB, .NET, & etc)/Database Design/ Computer Networking/ System Analysis/ Project Management/Project Development/ IT & Society/ and. - NET programmers continue to struggle with the complexities of a hybrid managed/unmanaged environment. ..... Sorry, I had to laugh at that paper! ... Java on the other hand is cross-platform, and also traditionally runs as an ... - NET programmers continue to struggle with the complexities of a hybrid managed/unmanaged environment. ..... Sorry, I had to laugh at that paper! ... Java on the other...
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...More Courses and Exams use this form ( http://hwguiders.com/contact-us/ ) Feel Free to Search your Class through Our Product Categories or From Our Search Bar (http://hwguiders.com/ ) Review the ABS swaps attachment and design a swap that could potentially be used in your company acquisition in the following countries: Japan, China, and the United Kingdom (UK). In a 3-5 APA paper provide an analysis to Dorchester, Inc. management advising them of the swap options you have selected and why it would be suitable for the acquisition. http://interestrateswaps.info/ ABS Swaps Swap Funds Flows in a Typical Asset Backed Commercial paper Conduit: In the above example, The Issuer sells receivables to a Special Purpose Vehicle that is a bankruptcy-remote entity. This means that it cannot be consolidated into the bankruptcy estate of the Issuer if the Issuer were to file for bankruptcy. The SPV issues Certificates to the Conduit in exchange for cash. The conduit raises the cash to pay for the Certificates by issuing commercial paper. The Swap transaction is required because the portfolio of receivables that has been sold and converted into Certificates is a portfolio of fixed rate receivables. They are being funded with floating rate commercial paper creating an interest mismatch – fixed pool of assets funded by floating rate debt. The Pay-Fixed swap hedges this interest rate risk for the SPV. The SPV will enter into a pay fixed swap with a Swap Counter-party. The SPV will...
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...Chapter I Introduction What is Computer? Let us begin with the word ‘compute’. It means ‘to calculate’. We all are familiar with calculations in our day to day life. We apply mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. and many other formulae for calculations. Simpler calculations take less time. But complex calculations take much longer time. Another factor is accuracy in calculations. So man explored with the idea to develop a machine which can perform this type of arithmetic calculation faster and with full accuracy. This gave birth to a device or machine called computer. The computer we see today is quite different from the one made in the beginning. The number of applications of a computer has increased, the speed and accuracy of calculation has increased. You must appreciate the impact of computers in our day to day life. Reservation of tickets in Air Lines and Railways, payment of telephone and electricity bills, deposits and withdrawals of money from banks, business data processing, medical diagnosis and weather forecasting are some of the areas where computer has become extremely useful. What is Information System? An information system (IS) or application landscape is any combination of information technology and people's activities that support operations, management, and decision making. In a very broad sense, the term information system is frequently used to refer to the interaction between people, processes, data, and technology...
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... NETS for Teachers | CTAP California Preliminary Proficiency Profile | Teachers have knowledge, skills, and worksystems that represent a working professional in a technological society (NETS-T, 2008). | Teachers are familiar with a variety of computer-based collaborative tools, demonstrates knowledge of current basic computer terminology, knows how to care for a computer, and know basic trouble shooting techniques. (CTAP, 2000). | Teachers understand local and global community situations and responsibilities in an changing technological environment and show legal and ethical behavior in their practices (NETS-T,2008). | Teachers demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the legal, ethical, and appropriate use of technology for privacy and safety(CTAP, 2000). | Teachers use their knowledge of curriculum teaching and learning, and technology to enhance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both real and virtual environments (NETS-T,2008). | Chooses software based on its effectiveness, alignment with content standards, and value to student learning (CTAP, 2000). | Teachers continuously improve their professional practice, model lifelong learning, and exhibit leadership in their school by demonstrating effective uses of technology(NETS-T,2008). | Teachers examine a variety of new educational media and selects based on criteria to help the students learn (CTAP, 2000). The teacher uses research on new technology to design student lessons. | Teachers design, develop...
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...Lecture Notes in Computer Science Commenced Publication in 1973 Founding and Former Series Editors: Gerhard Goos, Juris Hartmanis, and Jan van Leeuwen 6336 Editorial Board David Hutchison Lancaster University, UK Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Josef Kittler University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Jon M. Kleinberg Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA Alfred Kobsa University of California, Irvine, CA, USA Friedemann Mattern ETH Zurich, Switzerland John C. Mitchell Stanford University, CA, USA Moni Naor Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel Oscar Nierstrasz University of Bern, Switzerland C. Pandu Rangan Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India Bernhard Steffen TU Dortmund University, Germany Madhu Sudan Microsoft Research, Cambridge, MA, USA Demetri Terzopoulos University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Doug Tygar University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Gerhard Weikum Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruecken, Germany Richard Hull Jan Mendling Stefan Tai (Eds.) Business Process Management 8th International Conference, BPM 2010 Hoboken, NJ, USA, September 13-16, 2010 Proceedings 13 Volume Editors Richard Hull IBM Research, Thomas J. Watson Research Center 19 Skyline Drive, Hawthorne, NY 10532, USA E-mail: hull@us.ibm.com Jan Mendling Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany E-mail: contact@mendling.com Stefan Tai Karlsruhe Institute of...
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...the steadily increasing energy demand would leave the environment devastated. Traditional buildings consume as much as 40% of the primary energy consumed worldwide and are major contributors for greenhouse gases. Hence, with the intention of reducing the energy usage which reduces the environmental pollution energy efficient measures have been introduced. The goal of these measures is to decrease the energy use of the building substantially and provide the building's energy needs with on-site renewable energy supply like Photovoltaics. This results in a concept called Net zero energy buildings or Zero Energy Buildings. Zero energy building (ZEB) is a building with zero energy consumption i.e., it consumes only the amount of energy generated by the renewable power on the building site. NZEBs produce zero carbon emissions annually as various renewable energy technologies are deployed on the building site. This paper addresses the energy efficient measures that can be implemented to cut down the power consumption. The energy efficient features implemented in ZEBs for energy savings is justified with a case study. I. INTRODUCTION The environmental effects that Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions across countries at different levels of development received global attention on what has been done to mitigate these emissions. The continued growth of global emissions of carbon dioxide due to energy consumption and their adverse effects on global warming forces the world to save the environment...
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...specifically, they want to expand on their information system for more than profitability to the club but to allow their customers additional information and reliability. A nightclub is a different type of business and there is much to learn, through monitoring I have come to learn the clubs current needs and their targeted demographics. Club IT offers their patrons a high-energy night of food, drinks, music, and dancing in an energetic, friendly, and safe atmosphere. Club IT has a clientele ranging from those in their early 20s to the mid or late 30s. Most of the club’s clientele are considered to be of the Net Generation, and sometimes referred to as Millennial; these are people who embrace new and the most popular technologies as soon as they are released. Oftentimes technology clever individuals will wait in lines for hours to gather the newest technology products. The Net Generation customer is constantly changing so the club needs to ensure he or she do not become bored and take his or her business elsewhere. Club IT has a website, but it is not using it to the fullest potential, the club needs to promote the amenities they have to offer. Promoting the experienced and friendly staff of cooks, bartenders, servers and security will show clients they will be taken care of in and outside the club. Information technology is essential to Ruben and Lisa improving community and business involvement. Club IT uses links allowing access to supplier information, marketing, human resources...
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...tour: Renewable Energy, building envelope, Heat-Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Design, and Recycling and Reuse of Resources. Walt showed me renewable energy of CBF, which comprised of photovoltaic cells on the roof and two wind turbines. According to him, the photovoltaic solar panels on roof provided 80% of the electricity and the wind turbines produced 20%. This went against the previous predicted calculations...
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...people for their opinions in a structured way so that you can produce hard facts and statistics to guide you. To get reliable statistical results, it’s important to survey people in fairly large numbers and to make sure they are a representative sample of your target market.” ("What Is Quantitative Research?” 2015). There also are descriptive and statistical approach’s in this paper that will help with understand what is best for you business research. When constructing a business research there are several sampling methods that can be used. Some sampling methods would be simple random sampling, systematic sampling, cluster sampling and quota sampling and etc. The article I chose to do is called Qualitative and quantitative methods for sampling zooplankton in shallow coastal estuaries. “Many different devices are used for sampling zooplankton. Every sampler has its advantages and limitations in terms of sampling ease and efficiency, which is why hydro biologists search for devices that could increase sampling efficiency and decrease human effort (Nunez et al. 2008).” In this article they used the plankton net sampling method and it is used to sample the lake or pond.” These sampling methods all have their strengths and weakness and to choose...
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...Answer Key: Case 6 - Sweats Galore Question 1 It's always important to set goals to measure the success of any business. However, the first three goals are more of a mission statement while the fourth is an objective for the company. The problem is there no plan and one objective. What is he going to do if the company doesn't net the $25,000? Or what if it nets the $25,000 but there is not enough cash to sustain the business? There needs to be more objectives to make allowances for these types of situations. There needs to be a plan of action where goals change from period to period. Otherwise, the business cannot succeed. Question 2 Hi-Lo Maintenance Units Cost September 8,000 $1,914.00 January 2,000 $1,716.00 Difference 6,000 $198.00 Cost/unit $0.033 Hi-Lo Utilities Units Cost September 8,000 $1,400.00 January 2000 $1,100.00 Difference 6,000 $300.00 Cost/Unit $0.050 January Sales 12000 January /unit cost 16 January Units 750 Maintenance Cost January Units 750 Cost/unit $0.033 Total Variable Costs $24.75 Utilities Cost January Units 750 Cost/Unit $0.05 Total Variable Costs $37.50 Question 3 Sales Budget 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q Year Next yr 1Q Expected Unit Sales 8,000...
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...EMM310 Assessment Item 2 Due: 15th October Length: 10 – 12 pages (Assessment marking criteria & Appendix 1 not included in page count) Measurement and Geometry A student: - makes, compares, sketches and names three-dimensional objects, including prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres, and describes their features MA2-14MG | Working mathematically A student: - uses appropriate terminology to describe, and symbols to represent, mathematical ideas MA2-1WM - checks the accuracy of a statement and explains the reasoning used MA2-3WM | | Outcome/s | Lesson activities/ content | Prior knowledge | Relation to other strands | Other KLAs | Diverse learners | 1 | Measurement and GeometryMA2-14MG Working mathematically MA2-1WMMA2-3WM | - Revise 2D shapes- Find out prior knowledge of 3D objects – what do the students already know? Are there any misconceptions?- Using large versions of various 3D shapes, identify each object. Discuss the features of each shape e.g. faces, edges etc. - As a class, place the objects into groups based on similar features. Ensure students use reasoning for placing shapes into a certain group | - Students are already familiar with recognising and describing 3D shapes from stage 1 | Working mathematically MA2-1WM,MA2-3WM | EnglishEN2-1A | Visual Auditory/ linguistic | 2 | Measurement and GeometryMA2-14MG | - Discuss features of 3D shapes describing similarities and differences – focus on language e.g. faces, vertex, base, side...
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...FINAL EXAM: ORGANIZATION’S USAGE OF THE HUMAN RESOURCE SYSTEM MBA – 533 Final Exam Paper Saint Leo University Thomas Rothrauff, Jr. Professor Sciarini June 16, 2013 Paper Section – Discuss, in a 15-page paper, how the various parts of the human resource system used in an organization you are familiar with align and support each other. The organization I will cover in this paper is a maritime security corporation. For purposes of this paper I will call the corporation CX. CX is based in the United States but provides services worldwide. Clients of CX consist of a wide variety of U.S. companies as well as foreign corporations. The types of clients, whether foreign or domestic, range from commercial shipping corporations to gas and oil companies conducting operations including, but not limited to: gas exploration, drilling platforms, refinery operations, and floating storage and production/transfer services. Because of the vast geographical area, and the diverse cultures CX must interact with; cultural sensitivity and diversity awareness are a key component of CX operations. The cultural sensitivity with which CX must be proficient span the entire cross section of each nations population from lower level laborers to the extremely cultured ruling and governing class. CX provides not only maritime security consulting services but it also includes armed protective operations, threat based vulnerability assessment services, technology force protection applications...
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...In details apparel manufacturing sequence are given below: Operation | Job | Method | | 01. Design/sketch | It is given by buyers to manufacturers containing sketches including measurements of the style | Manual/computerized | | 02. Basic block | Without any allowance | Manual/computerized | | 03. Working pattern | Assimilating of diagram of net dimension on paper each and individual part which is called pattern and when we move with it throughout the whole manufacturing processes. We term it working pattern. | Manual/computerized | | Manual/computerized | 04. Sample making | After getting all the speech the sample is made and sent to the buyers for approval to rectify the faults. | Manual | | 05. Basic manufacturing difference | The critical path is identified i.e the problem during the several operations. | Manual | | 06. Approved sample | After rectify the faults, sample is again sent to buyers. If it is ok, than it is called approved sample. | Manual | | O7. Costing | * Fabric required * Making charge * Trimmings * Profits | Manual | | 08. Production pattern | Add allowance with net dimension. | Manual/computerized | | 09. Grading | It is done according to different size. | Manual/computerized | | 10. Marker making | Maker is a thin paper which contains all the components of all sizes of a particular style. | Manual/computerized | | 11. Fabric spreading | Fabric is spreaded in lay form. | Manual/computerized | | 12. Cutting...
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...Chapter 2 Individual Application Papers University of La Verne Graduate School of Business & Public Administration BUS 581 Managing in a Global Economy Fall Term 2013 Chapter 2 Individual Application Papers Discussion Topic Explain what is meant by “global chess” and why companies that are adept at playing global chess have an advantage over their competitors. Instructor: John C. Sivie Student Name: Kejia Ren (Ryan) Student ID: 11481562 Due date: 09/11/2013 Chapter 2 Individual Application Papers Companies go international for a variety of reasons, but the goal is typically company growth or expansion. But there are some sets of macro forces that drive, constrain, and shape the industries in which entities compete globally. In this paper, it will focus on the “global chess” for the company, also discuss about the “global chess” and why companies that are adept at playing global chess have an advantage over their competitors. With the changes in the external environment, or changes in the internal environment, the major companies driven by a variety of factors carried out in global operations. Then there is the globalization trend for the company. This is called the “global chess” strategy. There are many company used the “global chess” strategy in their company. The “global chess” strategy consider worldwide companies operating have more advantages than only one country companies operating. The reason is that the company can be used the worldwide companies operating...
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...Approaches to visual communication CDG 218 July 18, 2011 Visual Communication TV & People Emails Web Design Visual Communication In maintaining effective communication, utilizing visual communication is an important part of advertising and/or expressing ideas without actually saying them. Visual communication can be best utilized in a classroom. Shapes and colors, charts and graphs, and cartoons and illustrations are examples of approaches to visual communication. Visuals of business progress or digress should be clearly communicated through any visual communication that relates to the operation of the business. Visual communication can be learned and is used at an early age. In this paper, the three different approaches to visual communication that I chose were TV & people, emails, and web design. I will be discussing why each approach is effective in communicating my message, and which approach I feel is the most effective. The first approach I am going to talk about is TV & people; the message is TV & people given alone with a visual (picture) of a man and his dog watching TV. When I saw that picture I automatically remembered that television as already stated is easy means of visual communication, because you can see what is happening. The second approach is emails the message is managing emails efficiency with a visual (picture) of a mailbox with a boy covered with a bunch of mail in different colors. Emailing is an effective approach...
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