three or more authors Chapter in an edited book Fictitious author Book review Translated book Foreign language book Diary or book of letters Dictionary Encyclopaedia Journal Article Art image from a book Newspaper article Report Government report Act of Parliament Exhibition catalogue Leaflet Pamphlet PhD or dissertation Conference paper Interview (face-to-face) Letter Section 3: Electronic Resources Website E-book Book review (online) Journal (online) Newspaper (online) Dictionary (online) Encyclopaedia
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Emplyoee_ID. – Identifiers must begin with either a letter, an underscore “_”, or a dollar sign “$”. Letters may be lower or upper case. Subsequent characters may use numbers 0 to 9. – Identifiers cannot use Java keywords like class, public, void, etc. Examples of legal identifiers: int _id; double $c; long employee_id; Java Identifiers Coding Guidelines for Classes, Methods & Variables 1. For names (identifiers) of classes, capitalize the first letter of each word of the class name. For example, MyFirstJavaClass
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PA R T B go online Go online to to find more case studies. CASE STUDY B Crisis management in international markets: ‘least said, soonest mended?’ John Knight, Department of Marketing, University of Otago and Bradley Mitchell, Inveratek Group Ltd 347 BACKGROUND An inevitable reality of doing business in the modern world is that crises recognise no boundaries (Fink 1986). A crisis management strategy needs to be part of the overall corporate strategy of any company operating internationally
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Communications of the Association for Information Systems (Volume13, 2004) 177-195 177 Business Intelligence by S. Negash BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Solomon Negash Computer Science and Information Systems Department Kennesaw State University snegash@kennesaw.edu ABSTRACT Business intelligence systems combine operational data with analytical tools to present complex and competitive information to planners and decision makers. The objective is to improve the timeliness and quality of inputs to
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interpretation” (CCC[2]116).[3] It is called “literal” because the English word literal is derived from the Latin word “littera,” which is the Latin word for “letter.” So the literal sense, according to Catholic teaching, is not a literalist reading of the text based upon literalism but is the “meaning conveyed by the words of Scripture” (CCC 116) or the letters that comprise the words: The literal sense is not to be confused with the “literalist” sense to which fundamentalists are attached. It is not
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TECHNOLOGY PARK MALAYSIA BUSINESS ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE INTAKE : UC2F1310IBM MODULE NAME & CODE : BM016-3.5-2-BEG LECTURER NAME : FARAHIDA BINTI ABDUL JAAFAR STUDENT NAME : ALLY HUMUD SALEH STUDENT ID : TP024190 HAND IN DATE: 29th JAN 2014 Contents CASE A 3 Background of the case 3 Evidence of Fabrication 4 Ethical Dilemma of the Case 5 Effect Stakeholders 6 Question 1: 7 Question 2: 7 Question 3: 8 Question 4: 8 Question 5: 9 Question 6: 9 Recommendation 9
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William Marriott AP World History Mongols Essay 3/14/14 In Eurasia during the 12th through 14th centuries the Mongols innovated new methods of expansion; like stirrups and Calvary that allowed them to conquer and rule the sedentary people of Eurasia. They were able to rule their conquered land by dividing it into Khanates (sections) ruled individually by Khans (rulers). Their rule both positively and negatively affected the people they conquered because the Mongols set up trade, which benefitted
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PROBLEM 14-36 COMPREHENSIVE CASE: MT. HOOD FURNITURE USING IDEA 2004 SOFTWARE FOR THE AUDIT OF VARIOUS ASPECTS OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Part I You have been assigned to the audit of accounts receivable for Mt. Hood furniture. In preparation for the audit you have extracted the following information from the client’s database in excel format. |Information |File Name | |Annual
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Impact case study (REF3b) Institution: University of Cambridge Unit of Assessment: UoA23 Title of case study: The transformation of the book publishing industry in Britain and the US 1. Summary of the impact (indicative maximum 100 words) Research undertaken by Professor John Thompson on the recent transformation of the book publishing industry has had an impact on practitioners in the publishing industry; on associated professions dependent on the publishing industry, such as writers of fiction
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A Just from looking at the cover of the book I was hooked. I knew that this was a book I had to read. Once I started reading this narrative I couldn’t put it down. “Beautiful Eyes” by Paul Austin made me feel an array of different emotions, but overall I would say that it made me see things from a different perspective. Reading about a father whose life changed completely when he found out his daughter had Down syndrome was inspiring. What I found interesting was the way he was brutally honest as
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