Lungsod ng Maynila UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA Mehan Gardens‚ Manila SYLLABUS Course Code: CSC 010 Course Title: Computer Fundamentals Prerequisite (if any): None Unit Course: 3 Units 1.0 Course Description: It delves with the history and nature of computers‚ its developments‚ applications and types. It also includes the basic components of the computer system‚ the number systems and conversions‚ the elements of the Electronic Data Processing (EDP) system‚ the different Disk Operating
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Is Marketing Management an artistic exercise or a scientific exercise? The marketing concept focuses on customer analysis‚ competitor analysis‚ and integration of the organisation’s resources to provide customer value and satisfaction‚ as well as long-term profits (Pride et al. 2007‚ p. 13). To gain customer’s satisfaction‚ organisations need to respond to ever-changing customer needs in a timely manner. Being too concerned about the analysis result has a risk of giving marketers a narrow view
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Computer Simulation * A software program that runs on any computer that attempts to simulate some phenomenon based on a scientist’s conceptual and mathematical understanding of the given phenomenon. * The scientist’s conceptual understanding is reduced to an algorithmic or mathematical logic‚ which is then programmed in one of many programming languages (Fortran‚ C‚ C++‚ etc.) and compiled to produce a binary code that runs on a computer. * Have become a useful part of modeling
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions. Computers have changed the way we are living for ever. Every person in this planet should have the skill of dealing with computers because they have come with unbelievable features and functions. They do a work faster than any human by programming the desired work and let it be done by computers‚ facilitate the educational process by presenting and finding information clearly and rapidly.
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keyboard-8 bit Computer systems v Manual systems Benefits of computer system: Takes up less space Searching is very quick More than one person can access the same data form their network PC. The data stays in the computers memory Fewer staff are needed to look after a computer system Reports can be generated very quickly-automated Problems of a computer system: Setting up is very expensive Computer systems need people to maintain them POWER CUTS! It is easy to hack into a computer system.
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Lecture Notes in Financial Econometrics (MSc course) Paul Söderlind1 1 January 2013 of St. Gallen. Address: s/bf-HSG‚ Rosenbergstrasse 52‚ CH-9000 St. Gallen‚ Switzerland. E-mail: Paul.Soderlind@unisg.ch. Document name: FinEcmtAll.TeX 1 University Contents 1 Review of Statistics 1.1 Random Variables and Distributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Moments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Distributions Commonly Used in Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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CHAPTER 10 SOLUTIONS TO BRIEF EXERCISES BRIEF EXERCISE 10-1 $27‚000 + $1‚400 + $10‚200 = $38‚600 BRIEF EXERCISE 10-2 |Expenditures | | | | | | | | | |Capitalization Period | |Weighted-Average Accumulated Expenditures | |Date | |Amount | |
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Problem 1 1. Calculate the contribution per CD unit Selling price to CD distributor $9.00 Less: Variable cost CD Package and disk (direct material/labor) $1.25/unit Songwriter’s royalties $0.35/unit Recording artists’ royalties $1.00/unit Total variable cost 2.60 Contribution per CD unit $6.40 2. Calculate the break-even volume in CD units and dollars Total Fixed Cost: Advertising and promotion $275‚000
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This test of novel problem solving is a measure of fluid intelligence (Doubleday‚ King‚ & Papageorgiou‚ 2002). People’s ability to solve novel problems is a stable characteristic‚ as it is largely genetically determined (Nairne‚ 2009). Test-retest is typically appropriate for measures with stable attributes‚ but this test’s novel nature makes it an inappropriate technique in regard to reliability. In effect‚ its novelty diminishes after the initial testing‚ producing difficulties due to practice
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Macroeconomics I Spring 2012 Homework 5 Instructor: Dang Vu‚ Ph.D. Student name: Student ID: Due date: 04/26/12 Part I: Multiple Choice Questions: (60 points) Choose the best answer (1) among the choices for each question. Please make sure you understand the economics behind all answers rather than just copying your friend’s answers! I will ask you to explain your answer in class. Failure to explain your answer even though you did it right in your homework will lead to deduction of
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