interpretation.” The Internet did start with the ARPANET project and the federal government directly funded the creation of the Internet we know today‚ Cerf wrote. And Xerox deserves credit for great work‚ Cerf wrote‚ including creation of the Ethernet protocol‚ the ALTO personal computer‚ the Xerox Network System and PARC Universal Packet. “XEROX did link homogenous Ethernets together but the internetworking method did not scale particularly well‚” Cerf wrote. Ultimately‚ it was the work of researchers
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Challan (SBI) or D.D drawn in favour of “The Secretary‚ BIE‚ A.P‚ Hyderabad” on any Nationalised Bank for Rs.150/b) Application form (hand written or in proforma) with Regd.No. Month & year of passing‚ Name of the college & Address written clearly. c) Xerox copy of the Pass certificate/Marks Memo. iii) M.C can be applied for‚ in person or by post. 2) Duplicate Marks Memo (DMM):The following documents are to be submitted a) Challan (SBI) or D.D drawn in favour of “The Secretary‚ BIE‚ A.P‚ Hyderabad” on
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF HCI 13.1 Early Interfaces Memex (1945) . Vannevar Bush‚ 1945 [Bush‚ 1945b]. . Memex = “memory extender”. . Hypothetical design (never built) based on microfilm technology and mechanical levers integrated into a large desk. . Vision of document repository with links between documents. . “Trails” = chained sequence of links. . Personal annotations. Memex Chronology . Bush started to formulate Memex ideas in 1932 [Nyce and Kahn‚ 1991‚ page 42]. . Draft sent to FORTUNE
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A.1: In this modern world a manager must be a person who has the highest responsibilities in the organization. A manager must have 5 basic functions like organizing‚ planning‚ controlling‚ staffing and directing. A good manager should be able to do the following things: • Coach • Protect • Advise • Motivate employees • Negotiate • Resource allocating World is changing very fast‚ it means in development of resources and bringing new technologies so as world changes peoples changes too ‚
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Case Study Buy Less: How Some Companies Profit By Asking You To Spend Less Abhishek Sharma Olena Sepyahina Pranyudh John Meesa Praveen Sharma GBMP 502 Professor Suzanne Ross March 19‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Market Analysis II. Target Market III. Competitive Analysis IV. Positioning 1. Customer-Focused Value Proposition 2. Perceptual Map 3. Brand Mantra V. Extrapolate 1. Brief description of the product line 2. Market Share of Tide 3
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Decision Making Under Certainty‚ Uncertainty & Risk Principles of management UPG SYBMS- B Introduction • Decision making is the major responsibility of a manager‚ regardless of his or her functional area or level in the organization • In any disaster-related program‚ the goal should be to provide a framework for decision makers to effectively analyze a complex situation containing numerous alternatives and possible consequences and to arrive at the best possible choice with a minimum of delay
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be routed from draftsman workstation to Océ without operator | | | | | Points of Difference | Modular system – all new Xerox stuff can be added afterwards | 16 different configurations | Two paper trays | Three paper trays | One paper cutter | Three paper cutters | Three paper rolls (for an extra €3500) | Five paper rolls (add/drop +/- €10’) | Xerox‚ AccXES OS‚ works with Croon current system. | Windows NT OS‚ works with Croon current system. | Data is automatic transferred to
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of the leading models and frameworks about Excellence from the last 25 years are presented and discussed: Peters and Waterman’s eight excellence attributes (1982)‚ Peters and Austin’s simplified excellence model (1985)‚ Lists of Best Practices‚ Xerox Excellence Models (1990‚ 2002)‚ the European Excellence Model (1992) and two different but overlapping “4P Models” (1999‚ 2004). At the end of the paper past‚ present and future of TQM and Excellence is discussed. 1 INTRODUCTION Today‚ many
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leaders from the big international companies‚ Keith Rupert Murdoch was selected from “News Corporation”‚ from the mass media industry; Henry Ford was selected from “Ford Motor Company”‚ from the automobile industry; and Anne Mulcahy was selected from “Xerox”‚ from the document management and IT industry. In case of the identification of leaders from the big national companies‚ Nitun Kundu was a selected from “Otobi”‚ the furniture industry; and Fazle Hasan Abed was a selected from “BRAC (formerly‚ Bangladesh
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been spectacularly successful‚ and has fundamentally changed computing. Just one example is the ubiquitous graphical interface used by Microsoft Windows 95‚ which is based on the Macintosh‚ which is based on work at Xerox PARC‚ which in turn is based on early research at the Stanford Research Laboratory (now SRI) and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Another example is that virtually all software written today employs user interface
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