BCSCCS 303 R03 DATA STRUCTURES (Common for CSE‚ IT and ICT) L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4 UNIT - I (15 Periods) Pseudo code & Recursion: Introduction – Pseudo code – ADT – ADT model‚ implementations; Recursion – Designing recursive algorithms – Examples – GCD‚ factorial‚ fibonnaci‚ Prefix to Postfix conversion‚ Tower of Hanoi; General linear lists – operations‚ implementation‚ algorithms UNIT - II (15 Periods)
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of Organization Organization Structure Structure 15-1 Chapter Chapter Learning Learning Objectives Objectives After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: – – – – – Identify the six elements of an organization’s structure. Identify the characteristics of a bureaucracy. Describe a matrix organization. Identify the characteristics of a virtual organization. Show why managers want to create boundaryless organizations. – Demonstrate how organizational structures differ‚ and contrast mechanistic
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ASSIGNMENT – 3 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR MGT 5000 STUDENT NAME- VINDHYA DIXIT STUDENT ID - 599971 Task 1.1: “Qantas has grown to be Australia’s largest domestic and international airline. Founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. Registered originally as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS)‚ Qantas is widely regarded as the world’s leading long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in Australia.” “Alan Joyce -- Chief Executive Officer
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A matrix structure is superior to a functional and a divisional structure. Please‚ comment on this statement. In your answer‚ pay special attention to advantages and disadvantages of each structure and discuss them systematically. "If the body be feeble‚ the mind will not be strong" (Thomas Jefferson‚ 1786). If the foundation something is built upon is weak‚ the whole object will be adversely affected. Likewise‚ in an abstract manner‚ it is with any kind of model or structure. Looking at it from
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To what extent can organisational culture be managed? Is organisational culture critical to the success of an organisation? Within the field of management‚ the success and failure of the modern business organisation has been largely depicted by the intricate concept of culture. Organisational culture‚ a concept borrowed from borrowed mostly from anthropology typically is defined as a complex set of values‚ beliefs‚ assumptions and symbols that define the way in which an organisation conducts and
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ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control Semester 2‚ 2011 Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS UNIT OUTLINE Year and Semester: Unit Convenor: Prerequisites / Corequisites: Credit Points: 2011 Second Semester Rahat Munir ACCG200 3 Credit Points Students in this unit should read this unit outline carefully at the start of semester. It contains important information about the unit. Additional materials referred to
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Ecology is the study of the relationship of between organisms and their environment‚ including both the living and nonliving compounds. Some of the ecological concepts include succession‚ energy flow between trophic levels‚ limiting factors‚ and carrying capacity. First‚ succession is a change in species structure of an ecological community over time. Over time species in the community become more and more abundant and may not be present at all one day. Also‚ sometimes new species might invade the
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Workforce Diversity and Organisational Success The success of an organisation can be influenced by numerous factors such as increased service levels and customer satisfaction‚ increased financial performance‚ reduced labour turnover and absenteeism‚ good corporate image‚ organisational culture‚ competitive advantages‚ etc. It can be argued that‚ the impact of workforce diversity on these factors could lead to organisational success. For example‚ an organisation that engages in diversity initiatives
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Design concepts in architecture: the porosity paradigm Sotirios D. Kotsopoulos 129 Franklin Street‚ # 203‚ Cambridge‚ Massachusetts 02139‚ USA; e-mail: skots@alum.mit.edu Abstract: Presented is a paradigm of how a design concept can be converted into a system of production rules to generate designs. The rules are expressed by the means of shape grammar formalism. The paradigm demonstrates how porosity a concept transferred from biology‚ medicine and organic chemistry was implemented by architect
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the concepts traditional family‚ urbanization‚ industrialization with a theoretical explanation and socialization. The good and negative factors of these global factors will also be highlighted and finally a conclusion shall be given. Definition of concepts Family There are various ways to define the concept family. This could be in terms of such ideas as nuclear‚ extended‚ single-parent and reconstituted family structures. The structure of the family - like any other social structure - is
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