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Processing Letters 75 (2000) 243–246 A fast algorithm for computing large Fibonacci numbers Daisuke Takahashi Department of Information and Computer Sciences‚ Saitama University‚ 255 Shimo-Okubo‚ Urawa-shi‚ Saitama 338-8570‚ Japan Received 13 March 2000; received in revised form 19 June 2000 Communicated by K. Iwama Abstract We present a fast algorithm for computing large Fibonacci numbers. It is known that the product of Lucas numbers algorithm uses the fewest bit operations to compute the
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Dealing with Operating Leases in Valuation Aswath Damodaran Stern School of Business 44 West Fourth Street New York‚ NY 10012 adamodar@stern.nyu.edu Abstract Most firm valuation models start with the after-tax operating income as a measure of the operating income on a firm and reduce it by the reinvestment rate to arrive at the free cash flow to the firm. Implicitly‚ we assume that the operating expenses do not include any financing expenses (such as interest expense on debt). While this assumption
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Purchase TCO #2– Given a simple business problem‚ design a solution algorithm that uses arithmetic expressions and built-in functions. Assignment: Your goal is to solve the following simple programming exercise. You have been contracted by a local restaurant to design an algorithm determining the total meal charges. The algorithm should ask the user for the total food purchase and the tip percent. Then‚ the algorithm will calculate the amount of a tip‚ a 7% sales tax‚ and the total meal
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informs Vol. 34‚ No. 5‚ September–October 2004‚ pp. 367–376 issn 0092-2102 eissn 1526-551X 04 3405 0367 ® doi 10.1287/inte.1040.0097 © 2004 INFORMS Improving Volunteer Scheduling for the Edmonton Folk Festival Faculty of Education‚ University of Alberta‚ Edmonton‚ Alberta‚ Canada T6G 2G5‚ lynn.gordon@ualberta.ca School of Business‚ University of Alberta‚ Edmonton‚ Alberta‚ Canada T6G 2R6‚ erhan.erkut@ualberta.ca Lynn Gordon Erhan Erkut The annual Edmonton Folk Music Festival is run
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Chapter 1: Introducing Operating Systems TRUE/FALSE 1. The operating system manages each and every piece of hardware and software. T 2. An operating system is a special type of hardware. F 3. The Memory Manager‚ the Interface Manager‚ the User Manager‚ and the File Manager are the basis of all operating systems. T 4. Networking was not always an integral part of operating systems. T 5. The Memory Manager is in charge of main memory‚ also known as ROM. F 6. The high-level portion
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Windows NT is a unique and powerful operating system. It has been an entirely different operating system than Microsoft’s initial Windows desktops operating systems. It was simply better and more secure ("Survey of operating Systems" pg125.) Windows NT offers you a high degree of performance and a wealth of capabilities and features. ("Windows NT 101"‚ 1998.) NT supports two file systems: NtFS4 and FAT16. It can use up to 4 Gigabytes of RAM and also uses virtual memory. Windows NT doesn’t work well
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Huffman Trucking Operating Systems ý Huffman trucking is a national transportation company with logistical hubs around ýthe nation strategically located in Bayonne‚ New Jersey‚ St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ and Los ýAngeles‚ California; with a centrally located maintenance facility and marketing ýheadquarters in Cleveland Ohio (Huffman Trucking‚ 2005). The company maintains ýdatabase records of important information‚ which include driver information‚ driving logs‚ ýdriver-moving violations‚ parts inventory
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Operating Leverage Operating leverage can be measured if the breakdown of fixed cost and variable cost in a company’s operating structure is known. Operating leverage is normally based upon operating income to avoid muddying the signal with financial leverage or taxes. Computing operating leverage would be easy if the proportion of fixed and variable costs could be known with certainty. Consider a stylized example: Operating leverage is computed by dividing the contribution margin (revenues
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dominate the personal computeroperating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s‚ followed by the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. The company’s 1986 initial public offering‚ and subsequent rise in its share price‚ created an estimated three billionaires and 12‚000 millionaires from Microsoft employees. Since the 1990s‚ it has increasingly diversified from the operating system market and has made a number of corporate acquisitions. In May 2011‚ Microsoft acquired Skype Technologies for $8
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