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    Jharna Software

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    Harvard Business Case: "Living on Internet Time: Product Development at Netscape‚ Yahoo!‚ NetDyanamics‚ and Microsoft". 2. What are the similarities and differences between the four approaches to product development? What drives these differences?  Type  Netscape Yahoo  Net Dynamic Microsoft   Development Methodology RAD Phased  Agile  RAD Prototype Agile RAD Throwaway Prototype  Waterfall RUP SDLC   Approach  (BA/Interactive design)  Interactive design -Goal oriented

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    Hofstede Cutlural Dimensions

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    References: 1. Marie-Joelle Browaeys and Roger Price - Understanding Cross-Cultural Management‚ 2008. ADLER‚ N.‚ and A. GUNDERSEN‚ 2008. International Dimensions of Organisational Behaviour. 5th ed. USA: Thomson Higher Education BROWAEYS‚ M.‚ and R

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    different way of living. My father grew up in a Mormon community and did not stick with it and my mother grew up out in the county who also barley went to church. Structural functional of families performs the four vital tasks of being the backbone of society. The first task of structural functional is socialization and this is the most important for child rearing. Parents are the ones who help children become a great addition to members of society and family socialization continues through the

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    Understanding Hofstede’s 5 Cultural Dimensions Geert Hofstede devoted over a decade to researching cultural differences and developed an internationally recognized model of cultural dimensions. There are five main dimensions of culture that serve as a guide to understanding intercultural communications‚ business‚ and effective social exchange. The five dimensions are Power Distance‚ Individualism‚ Masculinity‚ Uncertainty Avoidance‚ and Long-Term Orientation and were developed to provide a method

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    In chapter four‚ "The political dimension of globalization‚" Steger did a tremendous job in analyzing the intensification and expansion of political interrelations across the globe. Steger brought up two major issues‚ which I found intriguing‚ dealing with how globalization affects modern nation-state system‚ which traced back to 17th-century‚ and the demise of the nation-state that gave rise to a “borderless world.” On the other hand‚ Xiaohua Ma discoursed of reconciliation and forgiveness in her

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    Family Structural Theory

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    Using the family structural theory‚ how can families created following second marriages learn to function as one? Families go through several different developmental stages‚ usually at a milestone such as marriage‚ birth‚ death‚ etc. At each stage‚ the members of the family will need to adapt to the current environment or situation and new roles and responsibilities that come with that role. Some may take longer than others may to adapt. (Edelman 152). With second marriages‚ there have already been

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    Kanban in Software

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    Table of Contents KANBAN IN SOFTWARE 6 ABSTRACT 6 Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION 6 1.1 Lean Thinking 8 1.2 Applying in Software Development 9 1.3 Kanban for Software 9 1.4 Scope of the study 11 Chapter 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 11 2.1 Lean Manufacturing vs. Lean Development 11 2.2 Applying Lean in Software Development 12 2.3 Kanban 13 2.4 Waterfall methodology 16 Chapter 3: Methodology 19 Chapter 4: ANALYSIS 21 Chapter 5:- Findings 24 Chapter 6:- Conclusions

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    Application Software

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    APPLICATION SOFTWARE- is all the computer software that causes a computer to perform useful tasks (compare with computer viruses) beyond the running of the computer itself. A. Programming Language-is an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine‚ particularly computer. Programming languages can be used to create programs that control the behavior of a machine and/or to express algorithms precisely. Definition of programming language * The description of a programming

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    The Structural Strain Theory

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    cohesion. Emilie Durkheim asserted that our society needs deviance to stabilize our society as a whole. Social bonds are stronger from those who identify and punish deviant behavior. Social structure is where the functionalists focus their attention. Structural strain theory is related to the functionalist theory because it shows what can happen when social goals cannot be meant through legal ways (MindEdge‚ 2015). In the Conflict Theory‚ social inequality is related to deviance. They believe the wealthy

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    Software Crisis

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    Software Crisis Software crisis was a term used in the early days of computing science. The term was used to describe the impact of rapid increases in computer power and the complexity of the problems which could be tackled. In essence‚ it refers to the difficulty of writing correct‚ understandable‚ and verifiable computer programs. The roots of the software crisis are complexity‚ expectations‚ and change. The major cause of the software crisis is that the machines have become several orders

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