Use-Case Title: Log In Primary Actor: Customer Level: Kite (summary) Stakeholders: Customer‚ Recipient Precondition: Customer has application installed and internet connection Minimal Guarantee: Customer will be able to open application Success Guarantee: Customer will be able to log into account Trigger: Customer is able to access application Main Success Scenario: 1. Customer able to open application on device 2. Customer puts in credentials to log into application 3. Customer’s credentials
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Presenting client is a 35-month Hispanic male. Client‚ mom and grandma have always lived in their current 2-bedroom home. Client shares a room with mom and has his own crib in the bedroom. Mom reported in living about 13 years in their current home. Mother feels that there is enough space for the 3 of them and feels safe in her community because it is always calm and clean. Client is not attending school due to the documentation processing delay at local school. II. Presenting Problem/Chief Complaint
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authentication requires a TACACS+ server vty login authentication requires a RADIUS server vty login uses the password cisco vty login uses a username and password configured on the router Instructor Explanation: The VTY line will use a local username/password Points Received: 6 of 6 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO 5) What configuration command causes a start-accounting record for a point to point session to be sent to a TACACS+ server? Student Answer: aaa accounting
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Exceptions to the Prohibition of the USE OF FORCE Corfu Channel Case 1949 ICJ Superpower interventions Nicaragua Case 1986 The Nicaragua (Merits) case gave the ICJ an unprecedented opportunity to explore the law governing the use of armed force and intervention by states and to do so in the area in which it was most in need for clarification‚ namely that in which State A gives assistance to rebels seeking to overthrow the government of State D or‚ conversely‚ the government of State D to defeat
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Last diagnostic run time: 12/23/12 12:25:26 DNS Client Diagnostic | DNS - Not a home user scenario | | info | Using Web Proxy: no | info | Resolving name ok for (www.microsoft.com): no | No DNS servers | | DNS failure | | info | Query [www.microsoft.com] against DNS Server 192.168.1.1‚ (Type = 0x1‚ Options = 0x10e8) returns 0x232d | action | Automated repair: Renew IP address | action | Releasing the current IP address... | action | Successfully released the current
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CHCAD401D - ADVOCATE FOR CLIENTS Answers SECTION 1: ASSIST CLIENTS TO IDENTIFY THEIR RIGHTS AND REPRESENT THEIR OWN NEEDS Activity 1 03/08/2014 11:43AM 1 Identify 10 rights that you might help a client to identify. 1.To be treated with respect and dignity. 2.To privacy and confidentiality. 3. To involve an advocate of their choice. 4. To information that is accessible‚ accurate‚ timely & understandable. 5. To be consulted about needs and preferences‚ and be involved in decision-making
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Analyse data and document client requirements Inside this reading: Analysing client requirements 2 Data flow diagrams 3 Data dictionaries 10 CASE tools 14 Confirming client requirements 15 Documenting client requirements 22 Summary 26 Analysing client requirements Before you can start to analyse the information you have gathered you should think about what you are trying to achieve. The client has presented you with a business problem. In order to solve this problem you need to undertake
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Problem Solutions 1. Use the following business rules to create a Crow’s Foot ERD. Write all appropriate connectivity’s and cardinalities in the ERD. 1.a. A department employs many employees‚ but each employee is employed by one department. 1.b. Some employees‚ known as “rovers‚” are not assigned to any department. 1.c. A division operates many departments‚ but each department is operated by one division. 1.d. An employee may be assigned many projects‚ and a project may have many employees
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#1. Entity Relationship Diagram #2. a. & b. One Room can be designated only one Room Type‚ whilst a particular Room Type can be assigned to several rooms (i.e. there may be many rooms that have double beds). Therefore‚ Room has a one-to-one relationship with RoomType and RoomType has a one-to-many relationship with Room. From the table‚ it can be seen that a particular room can only be designated as belonging to one type / category‚ thus confirming that Room RoomType has
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have agreed on causation and that the accident did cause your injury. General damages Aristotle PLC believed a starting figure of £3‚000 for general damages was reasonable however‚ we felt £7‚000 was more adequate. Having discussed previous cases relevant to your claim and‚ as a result of Aristotle PLC accepting that the accident caused the injuries you have sustained‚ Ms. Patel managed to successfully negotiate the figure to £5‚350 to compensate for the pain and suffering you have been caused
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