...PROJ 420 WEEK 1 A+ Graded Tutorial Available At: http://hwsoloutions.com/?product=proj-420-week-1 Visit Our website: http://hwsoloutions.com/ Product Description PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PROJ 420 WEEK 1, Objectives of the Risk Process: The short-term goals of the project are; • To achieve break-even in first year • To have minimum traffic of 50,000 visitors in first six months and a traffic of 20,000 visitors every month from sixth month till one year • To have the sales of minimum $10,000 in first year • To generate additional advertising revenue of $1,000 in first year. The long-term goals of the project are; • To have profit margin of 20% from 5th year onwards • To have annual sale of $80,000 from 3rd year. As the website selling ebooks is an online business, the risks associated with the business are moderate. There are some situations that presents high risk such as hacking attempts, fraud transactions, money chargebacks and customer password compromise. The tolerable risk level is moderate because investment would be made in SSL certificates to ensure Objectives of the Risk Process: The short-term goals of the project are; • To achieve break-even in first year • To have minimum traffic of 50,000 visitors in first six months and a traffic of 20,000 visitors every month from sixth month till one year • To have the sales of minimum $10,000 in first year • To generate additional advertising revenue of $1,000 in first year. The long-term goals of the project...
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...Student name ID (but not required) PROJ 420/Semester and Session Project Topic Proposal and Outline WEEK 1 Assignment Project Topic Proposal and Outline Topic: For the Course Project for this class I would like to prepare my risk management plan based on the topic of “_____________.” I am currently trying to plan my XX Project that will include XXX. A brief overview of my project is XXXXX. This project is driven by the fact XXX. Outline: (Not a WBS) I. INTRODUCTION to the topic II. RISK MANGEMENT PLANNING i. Approach ii. Project charter/goals iii. Roles and Responsibilities iv. Risk Tolerances v. Budget and Timing vi. Reporting and Tracking III. RISK IDENTIFICATION vii. Identify Risks viii. Identify Triggers ix. Categorize Risks x. Assumptions Analysis xi. Diagramming Inputs to Other Processes IV. QUALITATIVE RISK ANALYSIS xii. Risk Ranking for the Wedding xiii. List of Prioritized Risks xiv. List of Risks for Additional Analysis and Management xv. Trend Results V. QUANTITATIVE RISK ANALYSIS xvi. Sensitivity Analysis xvii. Decision Tree Analysis xviii. Prioritized List of Quantified Risks xix. Probabilistic Analysis of Project xx. Probability of Achieving the Cost and Time Objectives xxi. Trend Results VI. RISK RESPONSE PLANNING xxii. Avoidance xxiii. Transference ...
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...PROJ 420/Semester and Session Project Topic Proposal and Outline WEEK 1 Assignment Risk Management Plan for the (Brew House) Project Prepared By: Approved By: Project Description and Objectives: This project will produce the full completion of a functioning Brew House which will serve the public local beers brewed from within the community. This project will be the creation of a new company; therefore, the goals and objectives are directly related to the project. The objective this project will meet is the ability to produce potential profit. This Brew House will not only thrive within the local community and offer a place to test the market of local brews under one roof, but will also offer a way for the owners to turn a valuable profit. Starting a new business in a new market is always risky, the main risk would be that this Brew House makes no or little profit based off of its investment. This project is high-level priority. Objectives of the Risk Process: The main objectives of the risk process are managing the construction budget, the construction timeline, contracting local breweries, and finding good quality managers. The risk tolerable vary from one objective to another; however, all objectives need to be completed within the time and budget given for overall success. (Instructor note: This is the opening step in your Course Project. Keep in mind that the project you choose will be what you will be working on throughout the course. The more extensive...
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...TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENES Environmental Engineering Final thesis Timo Flaspöhler Design of the runner of a Kaplan turbine for small hydroelectric power plants Supervisor Commissioned by Tampere 2007 Jaakko Mattila Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Mechanical engineering department TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENES Environmental Engineering Timo Flaspöhler Final thesis Supervisor November 2007 Keywords Design of the runner of a Kaplan turbine for small hydroelectric power plants 78 pages, 42 pages Appendix Jaakko Mattila Electricity tariff, small hydroelectric power plant, Kaplan turbine, runner, adaptation mechanism, stress analysis, technical drawings ABSTRACT The final thesis deals with the design of the runner of a Kaplan turbine. It might be that due to the increasing of the electricity tariff in the last years small hydroelectric power plants become cost effective. Since the runner of a small hydroelectric power plant is quite small, it has to be reexamined if the hub of the runner provides enough room for a proper adaptation mechanism. For this purpose the main characteristics of the runner are determined. Then, important data such as the suction head, the occurring forces or the critical speed are established. After those data are known, a detailed stress analysis of the developed adaptation mechanism follows. The stress analysis shows that the mechanism to adjust the blades is able to withstand the occurring forces. Finally...
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...Myanmar in Transition Opportunities and Challenges Myanmar in Transition Opportunities and Challenges August 2012 © 2012 Asian Development Bank All rights reserved. Published in 2012. Printed in the Philippines. ISBN 978-92-9092-812-6 (Print), 978-92-9092-813-3 (PDF) Publication Stock No. RPT124850-2 Cataloging-in-Publication Data Asian Development Bank Myanmar in transition: Opportunities and challenges. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2012. 1. Economic development. 2. Myanmar. I. Asian Development Bank. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. ADB encourages printing or copying information exclusively for personal and noncommercial use with proper acknowledgment of ADB. Users are restricted from reselling, redistributing, or creating derivative works for commercial purposes without the express, written consent of ADB. In this report, “$” refers to US dollars unless otherwise specified. Asian Development...
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...Cherry Foodarama Congressional | SUPERMARKETS | Congressional Ave., Quezon City | Crossing's Supermart Quezon Avenue | SUPERMARKETS | Quezon Avenue, Quezon City | Daily Supermarket | SUPERMARKETS | 20th Ave. cor. P. Tuazon, Cubao, Quezon City | Ever Commonwealth Center | SUPERMARKETS | Don Mariano, Marcos Avenue Cor. Don Antonio Road, Quezon City | Ever Plus Superstore 11th Avenue | SUPERMARKETS | 13 11th Ave. Cor. A. Bonifacio St., Balintawak, Quezon City | Ever Plus Superstore Forest Hills | SUPERMARKETS | 886 Quirino Highway, Gulod 2, Quezon City | Fishermall Supermarket | SUPERMARKETS | 42 General Lim St., Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Quezon City | Hi Top Supermarket Aurora Boulevard | SUPERMARKETS | 36 Aurora Blvd. cor. F. Castillo St., Proj. 4, Quezon City | Hi Top Supermarket Quezon Avenue | SUPERMARKETS | Quezon Ave., Quezon City | JC Plaza Supermarket | SUPERMARKETS | 22 T. Jener Cor. K-5th, Kamuning, Quezon City | Establishment Name | Establishment Type | Address | The Landmark Trinoma | SUPERMARKETS | Trinoma Mall, EDSA Cor. North Ave., Quezon City | Metro Supermarket | SUPERMARKETS | 1050 E. Rodriguez Avenue, Quezon City | Mightee Mart Novaliches | SUPERMARKETS | Holy Cross Novaliches, Quirino Highway, Quezon City | Mightee Mart Project 8 | SUPERMARKETS | Project 8, Quezon City | Mightee Mart Retiro | SUPERMARKETS | N.S. Amoranto (Formerly Retiro) Cor. Sto. Domingo St., Quezon City | Mightee Mart Zabarte | SUPERMARKETS | Zabarte Road, Novaliches, Quezon...
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...2. Vezbe Zadatak I Dobili ste telefonski poziv od vašeg šefa. On vam saopštava da za dva sata ima sastanak sa CEO-om poznate multinacionalne kompanije koja je zajedno sa vašom kompanijom raspoložena za zajedničko ulaganje u Srbiju u oblasti duvanske industrije. U vezi sa sastankom dobili ste instrukcije da pripremite listu svih relevantnih pravnih propisa koji se odnose na proizvodnju i promet duvanskih proizvoda (na sreću za pretragu možete koristiti Paragaf). Poželjno je da propisi u listi budu hijerarhijski poređani od hijerarhiski višeg propisa ka nižem (radi boljeg razumevanja hijerarhije pravnih propisa obratite pažnju na slajd br. 24 prezentacije Pojam Poslovnog prava). Zadatak II Kontaktirani ste od strane privrednog društva MPC HOLDING (u daljem tekstu. „Društvo“) koja želi sa vašom kompanijom da uđe u dugoročnu poslovnu saradnju. Šef vas je zamolio da istražite sledeća pitanja vezana za ovu kompaniju i njena potencijalno povezana lica. Na osnovu pretrage Paragrafa i ostalih elektronskih baza (imate VIDEO pretrazivanja na Moodle/u) dajte odgovore na sledeća pitanja: 1. Ukoliko se odlučimo da sa Društvom zaključimo ugovor ko je ovlašćen da ga potpiše u ime društva? Da li sa prokuristom možete da zaključite ugovor? Na osnovu čega ste došli do tog zaključka? 2. Ko su osnivači Društva? 3. Koliki je osnovni kapital društva? Koliki su bili poslovni prihodi društva u 2009. godini? Koliko društvo ima zaposlenih? 4. Da li postoje raspoložive informacije vezane za proces nastanka...
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...internet 10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.141922 0066-4308/04/0204-0000$14.00 BARGH MCKENNA Annu. Rev. Psychol. 2004. 55:X--X doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.141922 Copyright © 2004 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved INTERNET AND SOCIAL LIFE THE INTERNET AND SOCIAL LIFE John A. Bargh and Katelyn Y.A. McKenna New York University, New York, New York 10003; email: john.bargh@nyu.edu, kym1@nyu.edu Key Words communication, groups, relationships, depression, loneliness Abstract The Internet is the latest in a series of technological breakthroughs in interpersonal communication, following the telegraph, telephone, radio, and television. It combines innovative features of its predecessors, such as bridging great distances and reaching a mass audience. However, the Internet has novel features as well, most critically the relative anonymity afforded to users and the provision of group venues in which to meet others with similar interests and values. We place the Internet in its historical context, and then examine the effects of Internet use on the user’s psychological well-being, the formation and maintenance of personal relationships, group memberships and social identity, the workplace, and community involvement. The evidence suggests that while these effects are largely dependent on the particular goals that users bring to the interaction---such as self-expression, affiliation, or competition---they also interact in important ways with the unique qualities of the...
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...ALTIBASE Administration Administrator’s Manual Release 5.5.1 January 12, 2012 ALTIBASE Administration Administrator’s Manual Release 5.5.1 Copyright © 2001~2010 Altibase Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual contains proprietary information of Altibase Corporation; it is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright patent and other intellectual property law. Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited. All trademarks, registered or otherwise, are the property of their respective owners Altibase Corporation 10F, Daerung PostTower II, 182-13, Guro-dong Guro-gu Seoul, 152-847, Korea Telephone: +82-2-2082-1000 Fax: 82-2-2082-1099 E-mail: support@altibase.com www: http://www.altibase.com Contents Preface ............................................................................................................................................................................. i About This Manual ....................................................................................................................................................................................ii Audience........................................................................................................................................................................................ii Software Environment............................................................................
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...DUT GEA, 2ème année option FC 2005-2006 Contrôle de gestion CONTROLE DE GESTION Une définition classique du contrôle de gestion le décrit comme « le processus par lequel les dirigeants s’assurent que les ressources sont obtenues et utilisées avec efficacité et efficience pour réaliser les objectifs de l’organisation » (Anthony, 1965). Ainsi, il faut comprendre le mot « contrôle » au sens de maîtrise et non pas de surveillance. Les dirigeants d’une entreprise doivent avoir la maîtrise de sa gestion, de la même façon qu’un conducteur doit avoir la maîtrise de son véhicule. Pour les petites entreprises, cette maîtrise ne nécessite aucun outil particulier car le dirigeant exerce un contrôle direct sur les opérations réalisées. En revanche, dès que la croissance de l’entreprise nécessite le recours à la délégation, les dirigeants doivent mettre en œuvre des outils leur permettant : - d’une part, de collecter les informations nécessaires pour prendre des décisions pertinentes, - de s’assurer que leurs décisions sont bien appliquées (incitation et contrôle). Le contrôle de gestion comprend tous ces outils, en particulier : - la comptabilité de gestion (analyse des coûts), - la gestion budgétaire (élaboration des budgets et contrôle des écarts), - les tableaux de bord, etc … Cette année, nous étudierons : 1ère partie : approfondissement des méthodes de calcul des coûts ........................................................2 Chapitre 1 – Typologie des charges et des coûts.......
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...This page intentionally left blank Office of Solid Waste And Emergency Response (5102G) EPA 542-R-04-015 September 2004 www.epa.gov/tio clu-in.org/marketstudy Cleaning Up the Nation’s Waste Sites: Markets and Technology Trends 2004 Edition This page intentionally left blank Notice Preparation of this report has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under contract number 68-W-03-038. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendations for use. This document is intended for information purposes and does not create new nor alter existing Agency policy or guidance. The document does not impose any requirements or obligations on EPA, states, other federal agencies, or the regulated community. A limited number of printed copies of Cleaning Up the Nation’s Waste Sites: Markets and Technology Trends, 2004 Edition is available free of charge by mail or by facsimile from: U.S. EPA/National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP) P.O. Box 42419 Cincinnati, OH 45242-2419 Telephone: 513-489-8190 or 800-490-9198 Fax: 513-489-8695 A portable document format (PDF) version of this report is available for viewing or downloading from the Hazardous Waste Cleanup Information (CLU-IN) web site at http://clu-in.org/marketstudy. Printed copies can also be ordered through that web address, subject to availability. For More Information For more information about remediation...
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...Sections Found Accounting Select CRN Subj Crse Sec Cmp Cred NR 21138 ACC 201 01 M 3.000 Title Fund of Financial Accounting Days Time TRU Instructor Date Location Attribute (MM/DD) 02/03-06/01 SBM 009 Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective 09:00 Marian I. Mason am-09:50 (P) am NR 21139 ACC 201 02 M 3.000 Fund of Financial Accounting TRU Ronald D. 12:00 pm-12:50 Williams (P) pm 02/03-06/01 SBM 012 ...
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...Rodolfo Baggio Marianna Sigala Alessandro Inversini Juho Pesonen Editors Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2014 eProceedings of the ENTER 2014 PhD Workshop in Dublin, Ireland. January 21, 2014 Preface The advent of Information and communication technology (ICT) has had a paramount impact on tourism. The effects of this revolution continue to change the nature of contemporary tourism on a day-to-day base. The globalization of information, open innovation, better access, collaboration in a generation of information and technological convergence, have all contributed to the design of a new scientific paradigm. Thanks to our passion for research and to the continuous advancements in the technological ecosystem as well as the possibility of better understanding human activity and behavior we are on the threshold of a new era of the social science of tourism. This new social and technological paradigm affects tourism and human mobility in a way that gives the research process unheard-of possibilities. The current level of technological development allows for the construction of objects that are smaller, more intelligent and embedded in the environment and even wearable. These objects, which record and learn our habits are connected to the Internet and they have computing capabilities. They can also be interconnected and generate large quantities of information to benefit the environment in which they are located as well as the travellers that possess...
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