Scheme and Syllabus of B.E. (Computer Science and Engineering) 3rd TO 8th Semester 2013-2014 University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh Scheme of Examination of B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering Second Year - Third Semester Subject Title Scheme of Teaching Univesity Sr.No Paper Code External L T P Hour Credits Marks s 1. CSE311 Data Structures 3 1 0 4 4 50 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Total Second Year -Fourth Semester Sr.No Paper Code 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Find examples of each of the categories of e-commerce: B2B, B2C, P2P, and C2B. For each of the examples found, describe the levels of interactivity and customization on the Web site. From a consumer standpoint, what do you like and dislike about each of the Web sites? How do you propose that each of the Web sites could be improved? B2B E-Commerce Nistevo (www.nistevo.com) is a B2B e-commerce site serving vertical markets. Vertical markets serve an industry specific sector. Nistevo is a collaborative
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Provide an example(s) of any past participation you have had in experiential learning (learning based on experience) and discuss its benefits. Experiential learning is used many times in our text. However, it can best be described as environmental factors that influence ones development throughout life (Feldman, Olds, & Papalla, 2008, Heredity, Environment, and Maturation). Development of a person is usually categorized into three different categories. Heredity, which is the traits you are born
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There is need for the Dynamic Duo organization to strictly enforce the regulations in accordance with the compliance requirements of the OSHA. OSHA is required to formulate a strategy to record the injuries in the organization. Infact it is to be informed that all the organizations having more than 10 employees in the organization are required to keep a record of the work related injuries as well as work related illnesses in the records. However the records are required to be limited to the accidents
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Case Analysis, Week 2 Scott Tsai Global Issues in Business 3/16/2013 Professor Brandon Hamilton Devry University Abstract The following is based on my responses regarding case analysis on Chapter 2 Case Analysis of the text book. Case Analysis: Chapter 5, Question 6 (a, b, and c), pages 194 and 176. 1. Summary a. In this section, you should summarize the case in one paragraph. The idea of achieving cost-saving among Corporate America is taking shape in the form of job outsourcing
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Course Overview The objective of the subject is to make students conversant with a set of management guidelines which specify the firm’s product-market position, the directions in which the firm seeks to grow and change the competitive tools it will employ, the strengths it will seek to exploit and the weaknesses it will seek to avoid. Strategy is a concept of the firm’s business which provides a unifying theme for all its activities. Course Syllabus Group I: Defining Strategic
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Genetically Modified Foods Linda L. Day SCI207 – Dependence of Man on the Environment Cynthia Collins February 26th, 2012 Genetically Modified Foods Genetically modified foods have increased the total harvest of many cash crops by eradicating the harm done by weeds and insects, and for the most part, this has been the single greatest benefit that GMOs have presented within the last decade. There are benefits being speculated and tested as of now to future speculation on what this science
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CHAPTER 3 Auditors’ Ethical and Legal Responsibilities SOLUTIONS FOR REVIEW CHECKPOINTS 3.1 This arises from the three party accountability discussed in chapter 1. The auditor is hired because users expect there may be such a conflict. If users completely trusted management there would be no need to have an auditor. This is the only way to detect fraudulent or misleading reporting. The logic is to reduce this potential to an acceptable level of risk. If the auditor assumed this risk was
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from moment to moment. In a final summer championship, when people meet in a stadium to have fun, the utility of a cold Coca-Cola is very high. So it is fair that it should be more expensive. The machine will simply make this process automatic.” (McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2008) Now that is how you make your product benefit you at the expense of things that consumers can not control. The idea that the changing of prices based on the ambient temperature was thought of as just the law of supply and demand in
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Understanding consumer behaviour before launching a product i.e. Tablet. Table of contents: * Understanding consumer behaviour * Advantages * Disadvantages * Conclusion * Appendix Understanding consumer behaviour Studying consumer behaviour helps a company to set up its goals and marketing strategies. To understand a consumer’s psychology in order to improve an organisation’s marketing tactics is essential; it helps firms and organisations to study the behaviours, choices and
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