D2: Evaluate the risks involved in the installation or upgrade of software and explain how the risks could be minimised. Loss of Income: Companies can easily lose income if their computer systems shut down. When the system shuts down‚ no actions can be done‚ meaning no orders can be accepted. In this way it is very likely that the organisation will lose customers‚ also money or maybe get a very bad reputation. So when upgrading or installing a new software there is a miner chance of this happening
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Impacts of Cruising There are both positive and negative impacts to cruising on different countries. Some can have a great affect on the ship and the area where the ship docks‚ others can have a negative affect on the cruise area itself and the people who live in and around the ports of call. The first positive impact which I am going to talk about is there are more jobs created by having a port where a big cruise ship comes into. Jobs will be available: • Servicing the port and ship
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Unit 19 – Music & Society Over the past three decades‚ in the recording studio a widespread of technical changes have occurred. This has changed music on a whole. Factors such as studio production‚ the role of the producer and the recording engineer have also been altered durastically in music by technology. The Internet‚ digital formats and industry progressions are known to have caused changes too. Particularly‚ the computer industry introduced many digital technologies over these decades. At
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| Edexcel Level 5BTEC Higher Nationals Diploma in Business (QCF)2013ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY : | | Unit Name: | Research Project | Unit Number: | 8 | Credit Value | 20 | Assignment Submission Date: | As per the schedule | Assessor: | Karunasree | Mode of submission: | LIVECAMPUS | Aim To develop learners’ skills of independent enquiry and critical analysis by undertaking a sustained research investigation of direct relevance to their Higher Education programme and professional development
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Pass1 Unit 3 Definition The management process through which goods and services move from concept to the customer. As a practice‚ it consists in coordination of four elements called 4P’s: (1) identification‚ selection‚ and development of a product‚ (2) determination of its price‚ (3) selection of a distribution channel to reach the customer’s place‚ and (4) development and implementation of a promotional strategy. As a philosophy‚ marketing is based on thinking about the business in terms
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Describe the types of resources available for producing high quality and attractive documents High quality Photocopier and someone who has the skills to use it to ensure you get a neat and clear print each time. A scanner to ensure that you can scan the document with ease when you need to and are able to keep the original. A computer to process and operate all the above machines High quality software‚ and ensure that it is up to date. Tape‚ Folders‚ Binding machine depending on the you
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The structure of DNA and the effect of point mutations (25 MARKS) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) is a polynucleotide molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Most DNA molecules are double stranded helices‚ consisting of two polynucleotide strands made up of simpler molecules known as nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of an organic nitrogenous base‚ a deoxyribose sugar and
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Tesco Research Methods Primary Research - This is research done by the business: Club Card Tesco have a scheme where customers sign up to a club card providing their information‚ from these customers can build up points which they can pay for items‚ Tesco can use this information to create a database and send direct mail and emails to
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Discuss the advantages and limitations of animated GIF’s GIF’s stands for Graphics Interchange Format. This file format is a bitmap image that was introduced in 1987 by CompuServe. GIF can contain a maximum of about 256 colours. A GIF animation is a graphic image that moves. This animation is mostly seen online. An example of animated GIF could be letters that get bigger magically. GIF animations consists of many pictures such as frames. Animated GIF’s can be used in many ways such as advertisement
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D1 – Demet Sahin – Business Accounting For this part of the task I have been asked to look at the case study of Superflex UK. Recommend and justify ways in which Superflex could address these problems and improve the cash position of the business. A cash flow forecast is estimation of cash coming into the business and of cash going out of the business over a set period of time. A cash flow forecast should demonstrate that your business will have access to enough money to survive. But when estimating
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