money but only for a short period of time. What I really needed is to a find a person who would agree to give me a long-term loan (1,5-2 years) on the amount of about 8000-10000$ without any interest expense. One day Dmitry Kurukin, an international chess master called me and invited me on a business meeting. He told me that he had a business suggestion to me. I came to his office and he suggested me to take part in the distribution of some products. Briefly speaking it was a Networking Marketing (like
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Description of the German credit dataset. 1. Title: German Credit data 2. Source Information Professor Dr. Hans Hofmann Institut f"ur Statistik und "Okonometrie Universit"at Hamburg FB Wirtschaftswissenschaften Von-Melle-Park 5 2000 Hamburg 13 3. Number of Instances: 1000 Two datasets are provided. the original dataset, in the form provided by Prof. Hofmann, contains categorical/symbolic attributes and is in the file "german.data". For algorithms that need
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Theory Z Quiz For the following statements, circle T for True and F for False. 1) Dr. Ouchi is the theorist who developed Theory Z in 1980. T/F 2) Theory Z focuses on decreasing employee loyalty to the company by providing jobs. T/F 3) Theory Z compares between Japanese and American companies, that which operate on the same level. T/F 4) In Theory Z management, a worker also stays longer in a job with receiving a promotion. T/F 5) Theory Z places
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Upon arrival I met with Mr. Graham Odenyo (Asset Protection) Mr. Odenyo advised me he has a shoplifter inside of the store. The shoplifter later identified as Mr. Norris Washington. Odenyo stated he observed Mr. Washington taking what appeared to be a socket set. Odenyo stated he observed Mr. Washington place the item inside his pants pocket and exit the store without paying for the merchandise. Mr. Washington was not inside of the store as I arrived on scene. Mr. Odenyo provided me with a description
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university of bahrain | Operation Research | Case Study (Transportation Problem) | | Ali Al-Nasser | 20092446 | Problem Al Kobaisi Group is a ready mix company which has three plants in various locations among Kingdom of Bahrain. They signed a contract with Al-Moayed contracting to supply them with concrete mix for three different projects located at three different areas. The following tables show the amount of concrete mix each plant can provide and required quantities for each
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Modeling and Solving LP Problems in a Spreadsheet Chapter 3 C.T. Ragsdale. 2008. Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis, 5th E. Revised, Thompson 1 Section 1 EXCEL SOLVER 2 Introduction • Solving LP problems graphically is only possible when there are two decision variables • Few real-world LP have only two decision variables • Fortunately, we can now use spreadsheets to solve LP problems 3 LP Solvers • Conventional – MPS (IBM) – LINDO, GINO – GAMS – AMPL • Algebraic
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Topic 1 Linear Algebra Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Matrix operations Special matrices Inverse of a square matrix System of linear equations Determinant of a square matrix Partitioned matrices (block matrices) Linear independence of vectors and dimension Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors Positive (negative) definite matrix 2 What is a matrix? • A matrix is a two dimensional rectangular array of numbers. a11 a12 a1n a a22 a2 n A 21
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C. Evaluate your team’s performance, utilizing the team contract and your team’s experiences, by doing the following: 1. Identify your team’s goals. a. Discuss how your team achieved or did not achieve its goals. Note: Provide specific examples to support how you met or did not meet each goal. 2. Identify two or more specific motivation strategies or theories that were agreed to in the team contract a. Analyze how effectively your team utilized the identified motivation strategies
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