[loud‚ cheerful & friendly – to grab audience’s attention] SOLO 2: Nunu kabar nu? SOLO 3: Apo koba? SOLO 4: Nama berita? [are greeted in each own dialect/ tune] SOLO 5: Ni hao? SOLO 6: Apa khabar? SOLO 7: Vanakkam… [slight head movement] FRONT ROW: No matter what language or dialect you use‚ MIDDLE ROW: They all denote one universal meaning‚ BACK ROW: That is……… ALL: “How do you do”! [loud‚ cheerful & friendly] ALL: Malaysia‚ as the world knows is a
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Module 1 - Distributed System Architectures & Models System Architecture Defines the structure of the system components identified functions of each component defined interrelationships and interactions between components defined CS454/654 1-2 Standardization Reference Model A conceptual framework whose purpose is to divide standardization work into manageable pieces and to show at a general level how these pieces are related to one another. Approaches Component-based
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About | Contact | Jobs | [pic] • Search • Lesson Store • Buy Video • Powerpoint • Home [pic][pic] [pic][pic]Services Marketing and the Extended Marketing Mix (7P’s) What is services marketing? A service is the action of doing something for someone or something. It is largely intangible (i.e. not material). A product is tangible (i.e. material) since you can touch it and own it. A service tends to be an experience that is consumed at the point where it is purchased
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COMBANITRIX A COMBINATORIAL ALGORITHMIC PROCEDURE I. Rationale An algorithm is a large-scale continuous study and research for the most time-convenient and resource-efficient mode of systematically doing things accurately. It predates the existence of computers. As such‚ algorithms arise more significantly as compared to computing technology. Word-letter oriented games‚ applications and systems are but some of technological advancements that use heavy algorithm processes. As to this‚ we
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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Revised syllabus for F.Y.BSc. Computer Science to be implemented from 2008-2009 Proposed syllabus and examination scheme for F.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science (Theory and Practical) from Academic year 2008-09 Conduct of Course The workload per paper for theory and practical workload per batch‚ batch size for practical and passing standards will be as per the existing norms / regulations and University Guidelines. Examination Scheme Theory ( Examination duration per paper
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Question 1 I’m going to identify why so difficult for new firm to enter the sportswear industry based on evaluating the following barriers. Those barriers are capital requirements‚ economies of scale‚ product differentiation‚ access to channels of supply & distribution‚ legal and regulatory barriers‚ expected retaliation. First of all‚ I’m going to analyze legal and regulatory barrier. Sportswear industry is a free market‚ investor are free to enter the market. The international community is
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hiSocial The mood and demographics of the population make up the social area of macro environment factors. For example‚ a society that places an emphasis on self-guided jobs with room for creativity may cause organizations to redefine job descriptions and adapt the model of the workplace to attract workers. Social trends‚ such as a preference for on-demand mobile media devices‚ can also influence which products a company manufacturers and where it chooses to spend advertising dollars. Technological
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Assignment 3 (100 points) CS 113 Fall 2014 Due Date: See Syllabus Name & UCID & Section Number: Please write your name‚ UCID‚ and section number on the submission – please staple together – no loose sheets What is to be submitted? 1. Problem 1: Answers to the exercises 2. Problem 2: Program listing with the program output using the input in file Data3.txt and user interaction based on the input you have entered. 1. Exercises (25 points) a) (20 points) Show the syntax (form) ‚ explain its meaning
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India? (1998/15) 5. How do the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Lakshadweep differ in the geological evolution and topographical conditions? (1998/15) 6. How is deforestation of Himalayas disturbing the ecological balance of north India? (1999/15) 7. What is the importance of Indian Ocean for India? (1999/15) 8. Write note on Linguistic regions of India. (2000/10) 9. Had there been no Himalayas‚ what would have been the winter climate in north India? (2001/10) 10. Write short note on Glacier
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C.S. Lewis According to author‚ scholar‚ and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis‚ “The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles‚ but to irrigate deserts” (this is what Lewis said when he wrote The Abolition of a Man). By this‚ he says a teacher should not change what his students know‚ but guide them in areas of weakness. He learned this technique throughout his life. **SEGWAY** As a child‚ Lewis was a Christian. Then he became an atheist at the age of 15 because he lost his way and was
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