THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY‚ VELLORE – 632 106. TIME TABLE / CBCS NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2012 Regular Time Table I - B.B.A. S.NO. PAPER CODE SEMESTER 1 ULT 10/ ULF 10/ ULH 10 2 TITLE OF THE PAPER DATE SESSION I - Semester Tamil - I/ French – I / Hindi - I 06.12.2012 FN ULE 10 I - Semester English – I 07.12.2012 FN 3 UBA 11 I - Semester Principles of Management 08.12.2012 FN 4 UBA 12 I - Semester 11.12.2012 FN 5 UABA 13A
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Review questions – Lecture 2 1. _______________ transform product specifications and new process technology into a new or revised production system. A. New process design and development projects B. New product design and development projects C. Concurrent engineering projects D. Operations management projects A 2. High-quality innovators typically gain which advantages? A. They can fund more new design and development projects than other firms. B. They satisfy customers more effectively
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Unit Two – Test Questions Review Questions 1. What are three economic stances that a government may have? Describe each of these stances. 1. Static: Sticking to the status quo in the government. 2. Progressive: Increasing the citizen’s equality and improving life for every citizen. 3. Fiscal Policy: The use of taxes and spending. 2. What are the four different types of economic resources? Describe each type. Labor: Labor is the work done by humans to sell consumer goods. Labor is very important
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Gaddis – Starting Out With Java 5 – From Control Structures to Objects Chapter 06 – A First Look At Classes Multiple Choice 1. One or more objects may be created from a(n)_____. a. field b. class c. method d. instance ANS: B 2. Class objects normally have _____ that perform useful operations on their data‚ but primitive variables do not. a. fields b. instances c. methods d. relationships ANS: C 3. In the cookie cutter method: Think of the _____ as a cookie cutter and _____
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Building Java Programs 2nd edition Exercise Solutions Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3a Chapter 3G Supplement Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 1 Exercise 1.1: Stewie public class Stewie { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("//////////////////////"); System.out.println("|| Victory is mine! ||"); System.out.println("\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\");
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Tanisha Brinson CPS 360 System Programming Chapter 2 Questions 1. System Software on a Unix System perform the same basic services as System Software on a Microsoft Windows System. However‚ there are some fundamental differences in how the system software is designed and developed. Describe at least two differences. • The code for MS Windows is proprietary and closed source‚ while the code for many Unix distributions (such as Linux) is free and open source. • MS Windows is a single
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E-Business Ch. 6 – 10 Assignments Chapter 6 Questions 1) Is growth of the internet‚ in terms of users‚ expected to continue indefinitely? What will cause it to slow if anything? Internet growth is now currently slowing. This is because of computer costs. Unless the price of computers drop significantly the internet growth rate will continue to decline 3) Would you say that the Internet fosters or impedes social activity? Explain your position. I would say both. The Internet probably both
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Introduction to Java Programming Language Programming Languages • Suppose a person is giving travel directions to a friend. That friend might explain that direction in any one of the several languages such as English‚ Japanese‚ Russian‚ Chinese‚ or even Tagalog. • The directions are the same‚ no matter what language is used • Similarly‚ a problem can be solved by writing a program in one of many programming languages such as Java‚ C‚ C++‚ Pascal‚ Basic‚ etc Programming Languages Can be categorized
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Programme: BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Computing H2 Unit Number and Title: Unit 41: Programming in Java Assignment Ref. Number: 41.1- Sample programming using JAVA applications. Module Tutor: Murshed Thakur Email: murshed.edu@gmail.com/g.murshed@theiet.org Date Set: Learner’s Name: …… …………………………. Learner’s ID: ………………………………… Date handed-in: ….:……………… Plagiarism Statement I declare that‚ apart from properly referenced quotations‚ this report is my own work and
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____ is the most basic circuitry-level language. [pic]A) Java [pic]B) machine language [pic]C) BASIC [pic]D) C |Points Earned: |1.0/1.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |B | [pic] 2. Locating and repairing all syntax errors is part of the process of ____ a program. [pic]A) interpreting [pic]B) compiling [pic]C) debugging [pic]D) executing |Points Earned: |1.0/1.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |C | [pic] 3. ____ refers
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