1. What type of instrument do you think would be best suited to obtain data about each of the following? a. The free-throw shooting ability of a tenth-grade basketball team It is measured through the Questionnaire as the Questionnaires will be a more feasible method for this analysis. b. How nurses feel about a new management policy recently instituted in their hospital Written Review will be used to analyze and measure these sources. c. Parental reactions to a proposed campaign to raise money
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Introduction My report will present the decisions made in three tasks (identify focus, describe theoretical positions and provide evidence for the data production in line with research question) in preparing a small-scale-practitioner led investigation and provide justification for the choices. The report will be divided into three parts. . The first part will delineate the purpose of the research, provide contextual information, and propose an initial research question. The second part will focus
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GNU Project The GNU project and was founded by Richard Stallman in 1984. GNU is a recursive acronym and stands for GNU is Not Unix. (Free Software Foundation, 2014) The project was put together to make free operating system available to the programming community. The term free was not meant to mean as in money but free as in a person can change, add or develop from the source. The project itself was based on Unix and was created from scratch. This Unix like operating system was called the GNU OS
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Carlos Moises Pelaez | IT250 | Linux Operating System: Assignment 1.1 | 3/30/2013 | 1) In the free software world, there are several uses of the word "free." The two main ones are "free as in speech" and "free as in beer." Free as in speech means you are relatively unfettered in what you can do with the software. You can modify it, use it for whatever you want, and give it to others (or even sell it). Free as in beer means that you can obtain it for no monetary cost. Richard Stallman
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CIS-231-51 Linux Proposal Company X is growing rapidly. We need to upgrade our IT infrastructure with some new file servers and development workstations. I propose that we accomplish this task with the use of Linux OS and Samba servers. Company X will save a lot of time and money with this implication. As management, you are always looking at the bottom line. Linux will give Company X the edge on our competition and leave room for growth in the future. Why choose Linux over Microsoft ? Cost
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2011 Company Valuation Report 1|Page Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................ 5 2. INTRODUCTION TO TRANSURBAN GROUP ................................................................... 9 2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 9 2.2 History ..............................................
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Linux was developed as a variant of the UNIX architecture in 1991 (Stallings, 2012). As more developments were made to the Linux program, it eventually evolved into a “full-featured UNIX system” that has remained free and available to all (Stallings, 2012). GNU is described as a free software set of packages and tolls for designed for developing a UNIX-like operating system that is often used with the Linux kernel. The Free Software Foundation’s GNU project, or GNU Not Linux, provides the necessary
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Ravikumar 2004 had not been a good year for Compsis. Founded in 1989 in the Brazilian industrial city of São José dos Campos, Compsis had grown steadily and su ccessfully. In its largest service line, systems integration for electronic toll collection (ETC), th e company had gained the dominant share of the Brazilian market and had even managed projects in Australia and India. Compsis had developed strong relationships with the Brazilian government a nd toll road operators, as well as an
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This involves selecting people who may be sources of meaningful HUMINT, possibly positively identifying them, and conducting interviews of various types. Properly recording and cross-indexing the results of interviews is essential. No intelligence collection discipline is more likely to find meaning in apparently small bits of information than is HUMINT. Especially when there is reason to have additional interviews with the same
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Structure and Control system Compsis was the system integrators that repute in toll road industry and electronic toll collection (ETC). The business had developed from aircraft embedded system to automotive products and expand to Intelligence Transportation System (ITS). SICAT, which was mature product, used this to institute and promote the company in other countries. Compsis had expanded projects which was the first international projects in Australia. Because the differences of geography
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