[pic] CHAPTER 1 1.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project deals with the I-Factor followed for an IT firm and also with the profit and process management followed for a firm. The Software companies will be in need of the hardware resources from the different client and the problem faced by the company is they will be unable to get the complete requirements of the hardware as due to finance to solve this‚ the company focus on the banking sector. The company directly will be having the direct
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the ability to think and form logical judgements.(2) He believed that this moral reasoning is a priori‚ which meant that there is no knowledge needed of the outcome of an action to know if it is right or wrong.(2) His theory is an example of a deontological theory – the rightness or wrongness of our actions depends on if the action fulfils our duty. (1) Nothing is good in itself except a good will (to act from principle).(1) Our actions only have moral worth if we act from duty.(1) The morality of
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Explain the main differences between absolute and relative morality (25 marks). Absolute morality is morality with fixed rules. An absolutist argues that moral actions are right or wrong in themselves – regardless of circumstances‚ cultures or intention. They believe in ethical absolutes – rigid moral rules true for all time in all places and situations; they are facts – morality is objective. Most absolutists follow a set of rules that they view as universal truth – a religious person may see their
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someone told a lie or showed emotion everything would fall apart. Due to the fact that everyone wouldn’t trust anyone anymore which wouldn’t end up well. Deontology is defined as the theory of duty. Kant’s moral theory can be categorized as a deontological theory‚ due to his belief that you have a moral duty to fulfill (Kant 114). Kant believes that all people have intrinsic or inherent value. Which in simple terms mean that we as human beings are held to a higher standard; to know what is right
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PROJECT TOPIC A Network Enterprise Management System for Shopping Malls CASE STUDY GICEL Shopping Mall‚ Accra. Background GICEL Shopping Mall is just like an advanced supermarket that sells mostly home products such as home appliances and cosmetics. It provides other services like selling ice creams‚ beverages and most food items used at home. The Mall sells products to customers categorized from children to adults. A Brief study of an Existing System During my decision to present this
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background This project named “Employee Record System” is mainly based on the Menu driven program for elementary database management. It employ all the basic concept or technique of the dot net and database. The main purpose of this project is to do the basic operation with the data or information of the employee who are works for the particular organization. This project let you do the basic operation with the data or information of the employee such as to show
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5/16/13 Visual C# Code Snippets This webpage is not found Sign in Home Samples Languages Extensions Documentation Community Visual Studio Team Foundation Server/ALM .NET Framework Get started for free Developer Tools and Languages Visual Studio 2012 Application Development in Visual Studio Writing Code Code Snippets Visual C# Code Snippets How to: Use Surround-with Code Snippets How to: Restore C# Refactoring Snippets Code Snippet Functions Visual C# Code Snippets Visual Studio 2012
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article)‚ but is dedicated to people who just started developing in ASP.NET MVC (3) or plan to do so. Most tips and source codes will be focused on the MVC core while others are focusing on techniques that could be used in combination like the Entity Framework or the jQuery validation helper. This article will also contain more specialized topics like IoC with the Unity dependency resolver or working with MySQL databases instead of Microsoft SQL ones. Even though some tips
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page………………………………………… i Approval Sheet………………………………….. ii Dedication……………………………………….. iii Abstract…………………………………………… iv CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY AND ITS SETTINGS Background of the Study Statement of Objectives General Objective Specific Objectives Conceptual Paradigm of the Study Scope and Delimitations of the Study Significance of the Study Definition of Terms CHAPTER II REVIEW
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[pic] MANI CHOWDARY Email: ramravi207@gmail.com Phone: 216-264-6066 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY: • Over 7 years of Experience in Designing‚ Developing‚ Maintaining Client/Server and Business Intelligence (BI) database applications using SQL Server 2008R2/2008/2005/2000/Integration Services (SSIS)/Analysis Services (SSAS) /Reporting Services (SSRS). • Expertise in creating
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