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    Agile Acp Exam

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    assigning stories to iterations‚ chiefly on the basis of _______________________ * Value and Risk * Risk and Priority * Customer Requirements * Team ability and Value 3 . What are the four key terms by which the iterative part of Agile is defined? * timeboxed‚ releasable‚ agility and incremental * Iterative‚ feature-based‚ timeboxed‚ and incremental * Feature-based‚ timeboxed‚ agility and incremental * None of the above 4 . Which are the three coach styles?

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    Shanghai Port is located in the front edge of the Yangtze River Delta and it becomes the first busiest container port in the world whereas Busan Port which is located in the southern part of the Korean peninsula ranked the fifth. Both ports handle approximately 90% of the total container throughput‚ and they are also the major hubs of the seaborne transportation in the world (World Port Source 2013a‚ World Port Source 2013b). This essay will discuss the level of competition between Busan Port and Shanghai

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    Port Development & Logistics (Assignment 1) Student: Zhaofeng Cen Student ID: 171446 Unit Coordinator: Peggy Chen Unit Code: JNB516 Unit: Port Management and Strategy Course: MBA (Maritime and Logistics Management) Due Date: 27 August 2012 Word Count: 1646 words Abstract This essay can be divided into two parts. The first part answered the question about the evolution of port development based on existing conceptual perspectives

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    Dubai Port Case

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    Table of Content 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Shipping industry overview 1 3.0 Dubai Port Authority Overview 2 4.0 Situation faced by The Dubai Ports Authority 3 4.1 Manifest and Documentation system 3 4.2 Risk for the Manifest and Documentation System 4 4.3 Developing the new system: 5 5.0 Conclusion 5 6.0 Reference 6 1.0 Introduction This report is intended to provide a briefing on the DPA (Dubai Port Authority)‚ I will attempt to talk about the overview of shipping industry; the internal/external

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    Maritime Port Security

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    MARITIME TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ACT OF 2002: A CRITIQUE PORT SECURITY HLSS645 Theaurthus Grant July 24‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. A Brief Legislative History of the Bill 3 2. Review of Previous Legislation: The Need for MTSA 4 3. Summary of Pertinent Provisions of the MTSA 7 4. Strengths and Weaknesses of MTSA 10 5. Final Assessment and Recommendations to Strengthen MTSA 15 REFERENCES 17 1. A Brief Legislative History of the Bill The United

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    Benchmark Port of Rotterdam

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    ------------------------------------------------- Research Analysis The Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Durban Gerard de Vries & Eder Mufunko Inhoudsopgave 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 Facts and Figures 5 2.1 Description type of goods port of Rotterdam 8 2.1 Description type of goods port of Durban 12 3.1 Daily Routine in the Port of Rotterdam 14 3.2 Daily routine in the Port of Durban 20 4. Economic analysis of the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Durban 23 5. Analysis of all important actors

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    port expander essay

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    What is a Port Expander? What does a Port Expander do? After extensive research‚ I have learned quite allot about Port Expanders in general and what they are used for. A Port Expander is a device that allows a single port on a computer to operate multiple devices but there are two basic types of port expansions (Internal and External). The Internal expansion slot is a single expansion plate inside the computer with multiple ports often including several USB ports and are all part of a single card

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    Nt1110 Port Expander

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    Paper 1 Port Expander Hardware Expander Types: * Ethernet Port Expander Hardware * FireWire Port Expander Hardware * DB-25 Port Expander Hardware * Serial Port Expander Hardware * USB Port Expander Hardware * VGA Port Expander Hardware * DVI Port Expander Hardware * SCSI Port Expander Hardware * Audio Port Expander Hardware * Video Port Expander Hardware * Microphone Port Expander Hardware * RS-422 Port Expander Hardware * Modbus Serial Port Hardware

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    ANSHU JAIN    RUCHITA SHAH      SAURABH SUMAN  P I P A V A V … … Port + City + Region……………….      2009  Faculty  of  Public  Planning  and  Policy‚  CEPT University‚ Ahmedabad                                                                                               M.Plan‚  Industrial  Area  Plng.  &  Mgmt‚    A  Course  sponsored  by  GIDC‚   Semester II/IV      [PORT AND PORT CITY PLANNING]  Hypothesis: “Marine Ports or Coastal Cities developing in isolation with each other lose on the mutual 

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    Port State Control

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    Port State Control is a waste of a State’s Resources- Discuss for or against Port State Control (PSC) as defined by wikipedia.com is the inspection of foreign ships in other national ports by PSC officers (inspectors) for the purpose of verifying that the competency of the master and officers onboard‚ the condition of a ship and its equipment comply with the requirements of international conventions (e.g. SOLAS‚ MARPOL‚ STCW‚ etc.) and that the vessel is manned and operated in compliance with

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