interactive user experiences for Web and mobile applications. Silverlight is a free plug-in, powered by the .NET framework and compatible with multiple browsers, devices and operating systems, bringing a new level of interactivity wherever the Web works. In Silverlight applications, user interfaces are declared in Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) and programmed using a subset of the .NET Framework. Advantages of Silverlight include, * Rich UI applications using WPF * Cross-browser
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------------------------------------------------- Group Project: Emmar Properties in Dubai, UAE (ENGG938) Engineering Economics Dr. Raid Al Amour Summer 2011 By: Ayman ElHalabi ID # 3162758 Fadi Deratani ID # 2462540 Mohammed Al Khanji ID # 3741242 Mohammad Nabil Ibrahim ID # 3517056 Table of Contents Executive summary 3 Case Description 3 Study Questions 4 Solution Assumptions 4 Scenario Analysis 11 Results Discussion 11 Conclusion
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Software application LMS (learning management system) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, and reporting of training programs, classroom and online events, e-learning programs, and training content. Most LMS systems are web-based to facilitate "anytime, anywhere" access to learning content and administration. Convenient tools for student LMS usually is allowed student to tracking e-learning course and content, registration, group discussion, get the
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Craddock Cup Question Number 1 In determining whether to keep or drop the Craddock Cup, the overhead expense allocations of City field rental, CYSL salaries and CYSL rent should be revised. In determining whether to keep or drop the Craddock Cup, the allocation of City filed rental fee of $1200 from CYSL to the Craddock Cup should be eliminated. CYSL rented 10 soccer fields from the city for 40 weeks a year for a total fee of $48000. However, even if the Craddock Cup was dropped, the rental
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States as the technology further grows we put different acts in place to kind of control that technology. Two acts that are interesting in technology today are the No Electronic Theft Act (1997) and the Children’s Internet Protection Act (1988). The NET Act is in place to stop the reproduction, sharing, or distributing of copyrighted movies, songs, or even software programs. Before this Act was in place, people would still make money off reproducing original copyrights and sale them for more money
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The University of New South Wales School of Accounting Lecturer Dr Peter Vassallo Question 1 Below is Target Corporation’s Income Statement for 2008. 1. Compute Target’s Net Operating Income Before Tax (NOBT). Provide a formal argument for including/excluding “Net Credit Revenues” in Target’s NOBT. Ans: COBT = 5,272 (see spreadsheet) Net credit revenues should be included. While the term”credit” suggests that it is a a financial activity, the firm has control on the conditions it sets its customers.
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process. 17:20:10 0200 Loading mscoree.dll 17:20:10 0200 Success. 17:20:10 0200 .NET Framework installation directory: 17:20:10 0200 The latest version of .NET Framework: 'v4.0.30319' 17:20:10 0200 Loading CLR: v4.0.30319. 17:20:10 0200 Calling CLRCreateInstance method. 17:20:10 0200 Success. 17:20:10 0200 Calling GetRuntime method. 17:20:10 0200 Success. 17:20:10 0200 Checking if the hosting API of .NET Framework v4.0 beta is installed. 17:20:10 0200 The hosting API is up to date. 17:20:10
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company’s gross profits were able to good growth from years 12-14 by $63,700 from years 12-13 and $39,200 from years 13-14. The primary reason for this growth was due to the increase in net sales from $4,536,000 to $4,771,200 form years 12-14. While cost of goods sold remand the same over the three years, net sales increase by 3.2% from years 12-13 and another 3% from years 13-14. This shows that while CB is increasing their profits and should be able to trend that way in the
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persuading their auditors to allow them to do so. Instead of using the fully consolidated figures, Royal Ahold should have taken half of what they originally included. By incorporating these new figures using US GAAP, Royal Ahold’s net income decreases drastically. In 2001, net income drops from 1,113,521,000 Euros to 119,808,000 Euros, and in 2000, from 1,115,991,000 Euros down to 793,609,000 Euros. Royal Ahold, would have lost millions of dollars no whether it decided to use Dutch or US based GAAP
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Acquisition Strategy An acquisition strategy consists of a company having the agenda to further its success through acquiring other companies. Through acquisitions companies are oftentimes able to enhance resource strengths to gain a competitive advantage in their respective industries. We are seeing more and more companies with acquisition strategies in recent decades, fast becoming one of the major driving forces in many industries in America. Although acquisition relates more to the management
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