NT1330 FINAL EXAM NOTES Introducing the Domain Name System (DNS) The process of obtaining an IP address for a computer name (for example‚ “ComputerA”) is called name resolution. Using the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) The routing service included with Windows Server 2008 is better suited for a smaller network or one with a small amount of network traffic that needs to pass between subnets. Introducing Network Access Protection (NAP) Network Access Protection is a new feature in Windows
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What is required to be successful in business? 1. Market yourself 2. Sell yourself 3. Know people 4. Maintain contacts Traits to be successful: 1. Creative 2. Aggressive 3. Enthusiastic 4. Smart 5. Honesty In 2003‚ WSJ conducted a survey to interview graduating students from IVY League schools. The top four qualities looked for in MBA students: 1. Interpersonal and communication skills 2. Teamwork 3. Honesty 4. Expertise / core competency Allan Moragan’s concept of “Likeability”
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Final Exam Notes The classifications of products are: * Business products: * A product used to manufacture other goods or services‚ to facilitate an organization’s operations‚ or to resell to other consumers. * Consumer products: * Product bought to satisfy an individual’s personal wants. The types of consumer products: * Convenience products: * Are relatively inexpensive and require limited shopping effort. * Shopping products: * Are of two types: homogeneous
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FINAL EXAM REVIEW ACCT 3320 -001 Spring 2015 I. FINAL EXAM TIME AND LOCATION: Location: SB 2100 Time: 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM on Tuesday (May 05‚ 2015) II. FINAL EXAM POLICY: Please note the exam is closed book and closed note exam. You are allowed to bring pens‚ a two-sided cheat sheet (8.5 x 11 inches)‚ pencils‚ simple function calculators to the exam. III. EXAM FORMAT: There are 35 multiple choice questions including both conceptual and calculation questions. The exam will be done through
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following studies as either descriptive statistics or statistical inference: a. Examine the weights of a sample of 25 manufacturer parts to see if the average weight of all the parts produced by the process is 3 pounds. b. Post the average final score for the statistics class. c. Estimate the percentage of the US population that will vote for George W. Bush in the next presidential election. d. Select a random sample of 50 babies born in 2000 and estimate the birth weight of all babies
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------------------------------------------------- ACCT 201 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 Solutions The Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------- Short Exercises (5 min.) S 1-1 Computed amounts in boxes | | | | | | | | Total Assets | = | Total Liabilities | + | Stockholders’ Equity | | | | | | | a. | $340‚000 | = | $130‚000 |
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net/strayer.htm.) Supplemental Resources Adler‚ J. (2012). When do we hold the accountants accountable? Strategic Finance‚ 93(12)‚ 48-51. Kelso‚ K. (2011). Building blocks of a successful financial close process. Journal of Accountancy‚ 212(6)‚ 18-21. Lamoreaux‚ M. (2012). A new system for recognizing revenue. Journal of Accountancy‚ 213(1)‚ 30-35. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Examine accounting principles and concepts used in businesses. 2. Prepare and record financial
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Major Chemical Properties for Cellular Respiration: We need oxygen at the cellular level for this to be complete. Why do you need oxygen? What is your body trying to do? Your body needs to produce energy‚ which is why you go through these metabolic processes‚ and that’s ultimately why you need oxygen. So we are trying to produce ATP as our energy source. So ultimately your energy cannot be created‚ it only changes form‚ so where does that energy come from in your body? We’re going to convert it into
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CH 4: International Sales Law Introduction to Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Goods Sale International sales contract Set out parties’ rights and duties Terms and conditions Quantity and price Choice of law and forum Arbitration clause The common law The law merchant and English sales law US Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) National differences in sales law Contractual uncertainty UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) – 1980 Over 70 countries
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the existing location`s competitors‚ it should provide insight into who will be the future competitors at the new location) 2. Opinions of Owner/Operators (provide inventory for new location) 3. Product Related Segmentation * Notes: Future competitors at the new location – tim horton’s * Product related segmentation – looks at similarities of he businesses in the surrounding area * 1. Consumer Surveys The competition question in the consumer surveys‚ should provide
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