“VIRTUAL CLASSROOM” Project Report Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B.tech (Computer Science) IV th Year By TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. Content Page no No 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1.1 Abstract 1.2 Problem Definition 1.3 Scope of Project 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE 8 3. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 18 4. EXISTING SYSTEM 22 5
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Chapter 1 of your textbook includes‚ on page 9‚ Table 1.1‚ “Managing Change: Some Lessons from the Four Stories.” Review the four “lessons” (bullet points) on the table‚ and think about what some of the key “learning points” you gleaned about change from these stories. Then‚ do one of two things:1. Post the top three learning points you gleaned from the stories‚ and include how the stories for change helped you learn these points‚ or2. Research one of the four companies and see how or if that company
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provide backup storage are called auxiliary memory. The most common auxiliary memory devices used in computer systems are magnetic disks and tapes. The part of the computer system that supervises the flow of information between auxiliary and main memory is called the memory management system. 2 FP203 Computer 5.1.1 Main Memory The main memory is the central storage unit a computer system. It is a relatively large and fast memory used to store programs and data during the computer operation.
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Week 1 Assignment 1 A landline telephone (also known as land line‚ land-line‚ main line‚ homophone‚ landline‚ fixed-line‚ and wire line) refers to a phone that uses a solid medium line such as a copper wire or fiber optical wire for transmission The local loop (also referred to as a subscriber line) is a twisted pair cable or circuit (cable) that connects from the demarcation point (house/building) of the customer premises to the edge of the service provider maximum of 3 miles. A central office
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quick turnaround is by holding inventory‚ but inventory costs can easily become prohibitive. A wiser approach is to make your production agile‚ able to adapt to changing customer demands. This can only be done by JUST IN TIME (JIT) philosophy. Taiichi Ohno‚ a former shop manager and eventually vice president of Toyota Motor Company‚ is the individual credited most for the with the development of just-in-time. It is a term used to describe the Toyota production system‚ is widely recognized today as
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M Journal of Management 1998‚ Vol. 24‚ No. 3‚ 351-389 Individual Values in Organizations: Concepts‚ Controversies‚ and Research Bruce M. Meglino Elizabeth C. Ravlin University of South Carolina The values of managers and employees in organizations are phenomena that have captured the interest of researchers‚ practitioners‚ social critics‚ and the public at large. Despite this attention‚ there continues to be a conspicuous lack of agreement on what values are and how they influence individuals. In
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technologies. It makes their jobs easier and give them time to other things. Having automated systems evolve improvements in speed of time that they spend in their everyday jobs. In the industry of having a business‚ some of them were using these systems especially in their sales and inventories. Others still cannot follow the prevailing trend of having these systems. It is hard for them to facilitate their sales and inventory and it lead them to find time to record and manage it. In the Philippines‚ you
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Virtual Reality The definition of virtual reality comes‚ naturally‚ from the definitions for both ‘virtual’ and ‘reality’. The definition of ‘virtual’ is near and reality is what we experience as human beings. So the term ‘virtual reality’ basically means ‘near-reality’. This could‚ of course‚ mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulation. So what is virtual reality? Answering "what is virtual reality" in technical terms is straight-forward. Virtual reality
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MANAGEMENT OF INVENTORIES Inventory management – involves the control of the assets that are used in the production process or produced to be sold in the normal course of the firm’s operations. It can also refer to assets that are bought and sold in a trading concern business. Purpose of inventory – To uncouple the operations of the firm – that is‚ to make each function of the business independent of each function – so that delays or shutdowns in one area do not affect the production and
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com/searchSAP/downloads/December2006.pdf http://www.slideshare.net/WelingkarDLP/chapter-6-inventory-control-management Inventory Analysis Skip to end of metadata Added by Guest‚ last edited by Alon Mizrahi on Nov 01‚ 2011 (view change) show comment Go to start of metadata Inventory Analysis Inventory analysis is done at regular intervals to support decision making. Inventory analysis basically helps inventory manager to take necessary steps to protect their valuable items. There are many analysis
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