Objectives The purpose of using schemas The schema languages DTD and XML Schema (and DSD2 and RELAX NG) Regular expressions – a commonly used formalism in schema languages An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies Schema Languages Anders Møller & Michael I. Schwartzbach © 2006 Addison-Wesley An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies 2 Motivation We have designed our Recipe Markup Language ...but so far only informally described its syntax How can we make tools that check that
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6 FUTURE OF ONLINE BANKING SERVICES IN A COUNTRY LIKE “INDIA”: Most of us need to transact with the banking institutions to handle our finances. While some of us have the expertise and time to stand physically at the bank and seek information‚ some of us do not want to waste time by ensuring our physical presence at the bank premises. This is where the Online Banking service came into the picture. Financial life is not as east to run as one think from the far shores. Until you get wet and drowned
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Native Americans: Creation LONG BEFORE the white man set foot on American soil‚ the American Indians‚ or rather the Native Americans‚ had been living in America. When the Europeans came here‚ there were probably about 10 million Indians populating America north of present-day Mexico. And they had been living in America for quite some time. It is believed that the first Native Americans arrived during the last ice-age‚ approximately 20‚000 - 30‚000 years ago through a land-bridge across the Bering
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SPI 3103.2.1 Which quadrant of the complex plane contains the point -2+i? A Quadrant I B Quadrant II C Quadrant III D Quadrant IV SPI 3103.2.2 Which is the sum of –(5-3i) and 4+3i? SPI 3103.2.3 Solve log2 (x2-1)=3 SPI 3103.3.1 Add: (3X2-2) + (X3-4X + 5) A x3 + 3x2 – 4x + 3 B 4X3 – 6X + 5 C 4X2 + 2X + 3 D 6X3 + 3X2 SPI 3103
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start Time is the latest time the activity can begin and still allow the project to be completed on time. (EFT) Early finish Time is the earliest time the activity can end. (LFT) Late finish Time is the latest time the activity can end and still allow the project to be completed on time Diagram A: Activity-on-the-node diagram Timing of activities in the network diagram is determined by the following calculations for each node as shown in diagram A. Using the forward pass method‚ the EST
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mini project Mini Project (RDD-750) Project Title: Design of Pressure Swing Adsorption system for removal of CO2 and H2S from biogas using zeolites. ______________________ Guided By : Prof. V. K. Vijay C.R.D.T. IIT-Delhi Submitted By: Vikas Tiwari Dept. of Chemical Engineering IIT- Delhi 1 Table of Contents Table of contents…………………………………………………………………...1 ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………………..2 1. Objectives of the project. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 12 – Project Funding 1. What is the present level of the prime rate? How does this rate relate to the current financing and overdraft charges for new building construction in your loyalty? (How many points above the prime is this rate?) Does this overdraft rate vary with the magnitude of the monies involved? The present level of the prime rate is 3.25%. The prime rate is the primary took which influences the interest rates thus the economy. The more money which is placed in the bond
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Financial Project Quincy K Eve Assignment 2 Strayer University Mat 104 Dr.Carol Thedford February 20‚ 2013 Financial Project I bought a house about five years ago for $171‚000. I made a down payment of $ 30‚000 which I took out a loan for $141‚000.I received a bank statement which indicated that I have a current loan balance of $130‚794.68.I am five years into a 30 year loan that has a 5.75% fixed interest rate. Currently I have twenty five years left on my mortgage but I would
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Nike Project Report Mridul Jain‚ Krishore Veerasekar‚ Ziad Ahmed Table of Contents ABOUT NIKE 1 Description of Nike 1 MAJOR EVENTS 2 Acquisition 2 Divestitures 2 STRATEGY 2 Advertising 2 NIKE’S FINANCIAL RATIOS 3 Liquidity or Working Capital 3 Current Ratio 3 Quick Ratio 3 Working Capital 4 Efficiency and Asset Management 5 Total Asset Turnover 5 Fixed Asset Turnover 5 Days Sales Outstanding 5 Debt Management 6 Total liabilities to Total Assets 6 Long-Term Debt to Capital 6 Times Interest
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Return on Investment Analysis for E-business Projects Mark Jeffery‚ Northwestern University Introduction The Information Paradox Review of Basic Finance The Time Value of Money ROI‚ Internal Rate of Return (IRR)‚ and Payback Period Calculating ROI for an E-business Project Base Case Incorporating the E-business Project Incremental Cash Flows and IRR Uncertainty‚ Risk‚ and ROI Uncertainty Sensitivity Analysis 1 2 4 4 6 6 7 8 10 11 11 11 Project and Technology Risks Monte Carlo Analysis Applied to
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