Distributed Systems 6. Name Services Werner Nutt 1 Naming Concepts Names = strings used to identify objects (files‚ computers‚ people‚ processes‚ objects) Textual names (human readable) – used to identify individual services‚ people • email address: Hans.Mair@inf.unibz.it • URL: www.google.com – or groups of people or objects • mailing lists: professors@unibz.it • mail domains (if there are several mail exchangers) 2 Naming Concepts (cntd) Numeric addresses (identify the location
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“On the Uses of a Liberal Education‚” by literature scholar and professor Mark Edmundson claims that students have lost their passion for education and learning because of consumerism. Edmundson begins his article by giving his thoughts on teacher evaluations. He then describes the lack of passion in students as well as the change in the liberal education program. Edmundson gives his opinion on student-teacher interactions‚ analyzes previous ideas on how to teach towards consumers‚ and finally writes
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(DeVito‚ 2004). The perceptual process this essay focuses on is stereotyping. Stereotyping is common in our society. From the moment you sight someone‚ you may stereotype them on the basis of their culture‚ social status or gender. Weiten (1995‚ p. 642) classes stereotyping as a normal cognitive process that “…save [us] energy by simplifying our social world.†Hogg and Vaughan (2002‚ p. 39) concur and explain that stereotyping helps to avoid cognitive ‘overload’ by
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Threat of Substitute Products Under Porter’s model the threat of substitute products refers to the competition created by similar products in different industries. A general review of the theme park industry demonstrates that marketing and consumer choice theory has favored the idea that consumer preference for theme parks remains consistent over time (Kemperman‚ Brogers‚ Oppewal and Timmermans‚ 4). Even though this basic theory has provided a foundation for marketing and promotion in the
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137 : 265-282 Bryden W Bush R‚ Portnoy J‚ et al. 2006. The Medical Effects of Mold Exposure. J Allergy CUN Immunology. 117(2) : 326-332 Cleveland T‚ Dowd P‚ et al Diekman M‚ Green M. 1992. Mycotoxins and Reproduction in Domestic Livestock. J Anim Sci. 70 : 1615-1627 Gelderblom W‚ Jaskiwicz‚ et al.(1988) Fumonisins- Novel Mycotoxins with Cancer Promoting Activity Produced by Fusarium Moniliforme Groll A‚ Walsh T. 2001. Uncommon Opportunistic Fungi : New Nosocomial Threats. Clinical Microbiology &
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Instructors Manual Case Studies Table of Contents Introduction Shipper Manufacturing Company ………………………………............ C-2 FHE‚ Inc. ……………………………………………………………….. C-5 Early Supplier Integration in the Design of the Skid-Steer Loader……... C-9 Process Design Eastern Gear‚ Inc. ………………………………………………………. C-17 Southwest Airlines: Singin’ the (Jet) Blues …………………………….. C-21 The Field Service Division of DMI ……………………………………. C-29 Pharmacy Service Improvement at CVS (A) …………………………… C-36 U.S.
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1 Appendix 4: Sample Business Plan CYBER CAFÉ BUSINESS PLAN JEDI CAFÉ 2 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Company Summary 5 3. Services 7 4. Market Analysis 8 5. Marketing Strategy 11 6. Management Summary 13 7. Financial Plan 14 3 1. Executive Summary Jedi Café‚ a cyber café located in Happy Valley‚ Hong Kong Island‚ offers a perfect spot for the public in social gathering and leisure. It provides customers free access to the Internet as well as an area for to meet
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CCNP ROUTE 642-902 Official Certification Guide Wendell Odom‚ CCIE No. 1624 Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis‚ IN 46240 ii CCNP ROUTE 642-902 Official Certification Guide CCNP ROUTE 642-902 Official Certification Guide Wendell Odom Copyright© 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Published by: Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis‚ IN 46240 USA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical
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Teaching Staff • Associate Professor Yue Wang (course coordinator) – Call me “Wang” please • Note: pronounced as “Wong” Global Business Strategy – Consultation hours: • 3-5 pm Thursday – Room 642 Building E4A – Contact: • Email: yue.wang@mq.edu.au • Phone: 9850 8513 Week1 Introduction: concepts and issues • Tutors: – Miles Yang – Monica Rouvellas Week 1 Lecture Programs 2 Principles and Perspectives • Introduce concepts and frameworks – Content: the underlying
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existence was not possible. Hume stated‚ “If any impression gives rise to the idea of self‚ that impression must continue invariably the same‚ through the whole course of our lives; since self is supposed to exist after that manner” (Kolack and Thompson 642). Although Hume made some valid arguments‚ his views on self existence are both wrong and arrogant. The existence of self can be‚ and has been‚ proven. David Hume proposed the Bundle Theory of Self. Hume believed that knowledge was strictly obtained
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