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    cause of the variety of problems (Hossen et al. 2017). Besides that‚ Ishikawa diagram often called as fishbone diagram is because it can help in the brainstorming to determine the possible cause of a problem and also sort the ideas into the useful categories. Thus‚ this diagram is more structured approach than some other tools available for brainstorming the causes of a problem (Khilyuk & Chilingar‚ 2017). Source: (Bilsel & Lin‚ 2017) Based on the structure of Ishikawa diagram‚

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    My Writing Process

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    Many times I am asked‚ “What is your writing process‚ how do you write an essay so quickly.” Immediately I explain that everybody has to have his or her writing style. Throughout my years with writing essays I have developed a specific way in which I like to write. I believe my essays come out the best with the process I use. A process or technique in writing is vital to become successful I believe. Before having a useful writing process my essays always came out choppy and meaningless. Having a

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    Personalized travel sequence recommendation is from both travelogues and community contributed photos and the heterogeneous meta-data (e.g.‚ tags‚ geo-location‚ and date taken) associated with these images[1]. Availability of cheap location sensor for geo-tagging of images on social media has made geo-tagged images very popular. The approaches which are existing usually mine geographical characteristics using a subset of multiple types of image contents or combining those contents linearly‚ which

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    INTRODUCTION Communication is essential to collaboration. The consideration of time‚ place‚ media richness‚ task‚ and adoption are important for choosing the collaboration tool(s) appropriate for communicating and collaborating in any team. Teams who choose the use of an inappropriate tool(s) could cause faulty communications or an inadequate exchange of information hindering their creativity. (Nemiro‚ 2004) COLLABORATION TOOLS Violino (2007) presents several online collaboration tools teams

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    RATING AND REVIEW SUMMARIZATION IN MOBILE ENVIRONMENT 407 [25] C. D. Manning‚ P. Raghavan‚ and H. Schtze‚ Introduction to Information Retrieval. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press‚ 2008. [26] D. Ramage‚ P. Heymann‚ C. D. Manning‚ and H. Garcia-Molina‚ “Clustering the tagged web‚” in Proc. 2nd ACM Int. Conf. Web Search Data Mining‚ New York: ACM‚ 2009‚ pp. 54–63. Chia-Hoang Lee received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Maryland‚ College Park‚ in 1983. He is currently a Professor

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    Building a high performance team with diversity can be a challenge. Diversity in teams can bring interpersonal conflict to a team. Cultural diversity can also improve the end result of a team ’s mission. I will examine multiple aspects of groups and teams‚ and the issues and benefits of a heterogeous team. A group is a two or more people working with each other consistently to attain common goals. Individuals in the group are dependant on each other to advance toward the common goal within a certain

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    fraud risks. SAS 99 defines fraud as an intentional act that results in a material misstatement in financial statements. An audit requires due professional care‚ which in turn requires that the auditor exercise professional skepticism. Requires ‘brainstorming’ sessions to discuss how and where the entity’s financial statements might be susceptible to material

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    I. BASIC CAMPUS JOURNALISM Course Description: This course engages aspiring Campus Journalists in becoming skilled writers and critics in the different areas of journalism for a variety of purposes. Their writings should make them aware of their interactions among writing purposes and audience expectations as well as the way generic conventions and the resources of language contribute to effectiveness in journalism. Campus Journalists should be able to write effectively and confidently as writers

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    AUDIT EXPECTATIONS GAP Definition i) Liggio (1974a) defines it as the difference between the levels of expected performance as envisioned by the independent accountant and by the user of financial statements. The Cohen Commission (1978) on auditors’ responsibility extended this definition by considering whether a gap may exist between what the public expects or needs and what auditors can and should reasonably expect to accomplish. ii) According to Guy and Sullivan (1988)‚ there is a

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    Data Mining DM Defined Is the analysis of (often large) observational data sets to find unsuspected relationships and to summarize the data in novel ways that are both understandable and useful to the data owner Process of analyzing data from different perspectives and summarizing it into useful information A class of database applications that look for hidden patterns in a group of data that can be used to predict future behavior. DM Defined The relationships and summaries derived

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