from data and datasets • Searching for relationships in data and datasets Decision Making Uncertainty • Optimization • Measuring uncertainty • Decision analysis with uncertainty • Modeling and simulation • Sensitivity Analysis 1 What is Management Science? • Logical‚ systematic approach to decision making using quantitative methods. • Science Scientific methods used to solve business related problems. • Goal for this class: logically approach and solve many different
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FILIPINOS URGED TO FIGHT FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS MANILA‚ Philippines—Filipinos must be able to demand from the government the implementation of their right to housing‚ right to education‚ or right to health‚ or else these socio-economic rights would remain mere words on paper‚ according to retired Chief Justice Reynato Puno. “We all know that a right that has no remedy is not a right at all‚” Puno said. Puno said the traditional mindset of the non-enforceability of these socio-economic rights—that
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Advantages of BIM: 16 Disadvantages of BIM: 17 Some potential pitfalls: 17 BIM Potential Future Applications: 18 Conclusion: 21 Bibliography: 23 References – Journals: 23 References – Web Site: 23 Abstract: Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a new evolution in process coordination. The access‚ management and coordination of information is integrated into a database system‚ lending its self to process automation and ensuring that all parties are privileged to the same‚ up-to-date
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input – two opposite polarity input signals are applied. Common-mode input – same signal is applied to both inputs. Single-ended input: DC Analysis: Loop 1: ‒VBE – VE = 0 VE = ‒VBE = ‒ 0.7V and IE1 = IE2 since both currents combine in RE‚ IE1 = IE2 = IRE/2 Loop 2: ‒ IRERE + VEE + VE = 0 Introduction to Operational Amplifiers (M. LATINA) p. 1 Differential input: Example: A certain differential amplifier has a differential voltage gain of 2000 and a commonmode gain of 0.2. Determine the CMRR and
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Mathematical modelling of a hyperboloid container Mathematical model is a method of simulating real-life situations with mathematical equations to forecast their future behaviour. Eykhoff (1974) defined a mathematical model as ’a representation of the essential aspects of an existing system (or a system to be constructed) which presents knowledge of that system in usable form’. Mathematical models are used particularly in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines (such as physics‚ biology
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BA016IU Fundamentals of Financial Management 1. COURSE STAFF Lecturer: Ms. Phan Ngọc Anh‚ MBA Room: #205 E-mail: pnanh@hcmiu.edu.vn Consultation hours: Thursday OR by appointment (preferred) Teaching Assistant: TBA Should the students wish to meet the staff outside the consultation hours‚ they are advised to make appointment in advance. 2. COURSE INFORMATION Prerequisite courses: Principles of Accounting 1 2.1 Teaching times and Locations Lecture: Saturday‚ 13:00 – 16:00
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Chapter 1 An Overview of Financial Management Learning Objectives After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: ◆ Explain the role of finance‚ and the different types of jobs in finance. ◆ Identify the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of business organization. ◆ Explain the links between stock price‚ intrinsic value‚ and executive compensation. ◆ Discuss the importance of business ethics and the consequences of unethical behavior. ◆ Identify
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of matter with unique chemical properties. -To date‚ 112 elements are known‚ there 91 naturally occurring elements on earth‚ 24 of which play normal physiological roles in humans. -Elements of the human body are grouped into two categories namely: 1) Major elements account for 99.9% 2) Trace elements account for 0.1% -Of all these elements‚ about 96% of the weight of the body results from the elements such as O2‚ C‚ H and N. -Several of these elements are classified as Minerals‚ which are inorganic
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cameras have no glass optics Pin-Hole Camera Picture Focal Length: 125mm Pinhole: 0.5mm Exposure Time: 3 seconds Super Wide Angle Equivalent to a 18mm lens on a 35mm camera. Wide Angle Equivalent to a 27mm lens on a 35mm camera. Normal or 1:1 Equivalent to a 55mm lens on a 35mm camera. Telephoto Equivalent to a 82mm lens on a 35mm camera. The Light Sensitive Media Light interacts and creates chemical change The changes are not all sufficiently: Sensitive Permanent Early successful
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PowerPoint to accompany FIN 302 Finance (International) Lecture 1: THE INTERNATIONAL MONETORY SYSTEM Learning objectives 1. Exchange rate related concepts 2. Types of Exchange Rate Systems 3. The concept of ideal currency or the impossible trinity. 4. Fixed rates vs. Floating rates 5. Brief History of International Monetary System 6. Monetary policy and Exchange Rates in Australia Exchange rate related concepts • Exchange rate = the price of one currency in terms of another. • Two Expressions
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