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    G K Powers CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge‚ New York‚ Melbourne‚ Madrid‚ Cape Town‚ Singapore‚ São Paulo‚ Delhi‚ Dubai‚ Tokyo‚ Mexico City Cambridge University Press 477 Williamstown Road‚ Port Melbourne‚ VIC 3207‚ Australia www.cambridge.edu.au Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521138345 © The Powers Family Trust 2010 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements‚ no reproduction of any

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    Use Case Modeling

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    Writing Effective Use Cases Writing Effective Use Cases Alistair Cockburn Humans and Technology in preparation for Addison-Wesley Longman‚ Q3 2000. ©A.Cockburn 1999 Page 1 of 204 Writing Effective Use Cases Prologue There are still no trusted guides about how to write (or review) use cases‚ even though it is now nearly a decade since use cases have become the "norm" for writing functional requirements for object-oriented software systems‚ and are gaining acceptance for embedded software

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    Mathematics and Certainty

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    Topic 1- Mathematics and Certainty Having said something about the nature of formal systems‚ we must now look in more detail at the nature of mathematical certainty. To do this‚ let us begin by making two distinctions. The first concerns the nature of propositions. An analytic proposition is one that is true by definition. A synthetic proposition is any proposition that is not analytic. So we can say that every proposition is either analytic or synthetic. The second distinction concerns how we

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    Tricky words words in BOLD: beginner/intermediate level words in standard script: you need to learn them now (academic level) words in GREY: learn them if you are going to use them (specific purposes – medicine‚ chemistry‚ technology‚ Old English‚ etc.) rd rd Abbreviations: n – noun‚ pn – proper noun‚ v – verb‚ adj – adjective‚ adv – adverb‚ sing – singular noun‚ pl – plural noun‚ 3 – verb‚ Present Simple‚ 3 person singular A abbreviation abdomen abjure above abroad absurd abyss academia academic

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    Hris

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    Part-1 THE USE CASE 1. 1. Use-CASE: In software and systems engineering‚ a use case is a list of steps‚ typically defining interactions between a role (known in UML as an "actor") and a system‚ to achieve a goal. The actor can be a human or an external system. In systems engineering‚ use cases are used at a higher level than within software engineering‚ often representing missions or stakeholder goals. The detailed requirements may then be captured in SysML or as contractual statements. Again a

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    Corporate Identity

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    The symbolic elements were widely used in the past especially in the middle ages. Designing‚ displaying‚ describing‚ and recording coats of arms and badges were and still are the elements found in todays business. Corporate identity blossomed just after the world war two in the 1950’s which took place in America by the Modernist movement . The consumer and modernist culture has led to a transformation due to the changes‚ the social life was going through. The war caused destruction but also brought

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    Bezier and Ferguson Curves

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    transformations on them. A curve can be as simple as a line or as complex as a B-spline. In general‚ curves can be classified as follows: • Analytical Curves: This type of curve can be represented by a simple mathematical equation‚ such as‚ a circle or an ellipse. They have a fixed form and cannot be modified to achieve a shape that violates the mathematical equations. • Interpolated curves: An interpolated curve is drawn by interpolating the given data points and

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    Strange Meeting

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    Wilfred Owen was brought up in a very devout household‚ and it wasn’t until he left his mother’s house that he became increasingly critical of the role that the Church played in society. Owen enlisted in January of 1917 and fought in the Battle of Somme until he suffered shell shock‚ and was sent to Craiglockhart hospital to recover in May of 1917. While in the hospital‚ he met Siegfried Sassoon‚ a fellow poet‚ who influenced much of Owen’s later poetry. While in the hospital Owen experienced horrible

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    Akira Isogawa

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    Question 1 Akira Isogawa was born in 1964 in Kyoto‚ Japan. In his early life‚ he had an affinity with fabrics and fashion‚ purchasing his first own item of clothing at 12‚ and first fashion brand name garment at age 16. Isogawa originally enrolled in Welfare Studies at a Buddhist University in Kyoto‚ but quit the course before finishing. First embarking to Australia in 1986‚ he was on a working holiday and became so captivated that‚ at the age of 21‚ he moved to Australia to study fashion design

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    Drama and Character

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    RADIO PLAY/DRAMA The English word ‘drama’ derives from the Greek word ‘dran’ meaning ‘to do’. Thus a drama is a story performed or ‘done’ by people on stage‚ radio‚ film‚ TV‚ on the street. A drama involves a chain of events and describes a web of relationships involving one or more persons. It could be fiction or non-fiction. The main Components/ELEMENTS of a RADIO drama: I. Plot_____________________________________________________ The chain of events or actions in which the characters

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