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    BSOP 434 Homework Solutions for week 1 CHAPTER 1: LOGISTICS AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN 2. Distinguish between possession‚ form‚ time‚ and place utility. Possession utility refers to the value or usefulness that comes from a customer being able to take possession of a product and can be influenced by the relevant payment terms. Form utility refers to a product’s being in a form that (1) can be used by the customer and (2) is of value to the customer. Time utility refers to having products

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    Multiple Choice 1) Module 2) Divide and Conquer 3) Header 4) Call 5) Return 6) Top-down Design 7) Flowchart 8) Local Variable 9) Scope 10) Argument 11) Parameter 12) By Value 13) By Reference 14) Global variable 15) Global True or False 1) False 2) True 3) True 4) False 5) True 6) False 7) False 8) True 9) True 10) False 11) True 12) False Short Answers 1) You can call the module several times instead of writing it out each time. 2) The header is the starting point

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    To begin with in chapter 8 it talks about a boy named Walter he starts school at Stuyvesant high school but the only problem was a all boys school and it was strange to him in some ways but he could deal with it. ’’But in the book it was an all boys school’’ In chapter nine Walter talks about trying harder in school with his grades. On page 132 Walter said ’’I resolved to do better the next year. ’’ However Walter had to get a job that involved a pushing hand truck. Walter saved money up from his

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    Uneven Roads Chapter 8 opens up with how difficult it would be to see a racial or ethnic group make any type of progress without identifying themselves as a group and aligning themselves together in order to achieve their shared interests. In other words‚ people gravitate towards certain group identities based on their race‚ ethnicity or gender. A very interesting point highlighted in the book and provided by political psychologists and sociologists‚ Henri Tajfel‚ John Turner‚ and Michael Hogg is

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    Chapter 8 Controversies and Discussions 2 Definition of hallucination Aleman‚ A.‚ & De Haan‚ E.H.F. (1998). On redefining hallucination. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry‚ 68‚ 656-658. Chapter 8 In his interesting and thought-provoking article “Toward a new definition of hallucination”‚ Liester (1998) proposed a revised definition of the concept of hallucination. Taking the widely applied DSM-IV definition as a starting point‚ Liester argued that there are important shortcomings

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    The Shallows Chapters 7 & 8 In chapters seven and eight of the book The Shallows: What The Internet Is Doing To Our Brains Nicholas Carr discusses the effects the internet has on our brain‚ and the changes it causes not only in our mind but also in our daily lives. It is becoming apparent with every click of the mouse that the internet is not only changing our minds‚ it’s changing our whole lives and society. Carr seems to have one main purpose in chapter seven‚ to drive home his point

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    Linux Fedora 15 Chapter 7 1. The shell waits for the command to finish executing. You can send the command to the background by using "&". 2. cat list | sort | lpr 3. A PID number is an identification number assigned to a command running in the background‚ which can be used to differentiate between commands. The PS (process status) utility. 4. $ ls section* $ ls section[1-3] $ ls i* $ ls*[13] 5. fgrep -i ’a’ | wc -l fgrep ’a’ find lines containing "a"; the -i option tells it to ignore

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    Timothy O’Neal MGT 400 Dr. Jones 2/3/15 The Davis national drugstore chain prefers to operate one outlet in a town that has four major market segments. The numbers of potential customers in each segment along with the coordinates are as follows. Location Coordinates Number of Market Segment x y Customers 1 2 18 1‚000 2 15 17 600 3 2 2 1‚500 4 14 2 2‚400 a. Which would be the best location by the center-of-gravity method? Cx = [2(1‚000) + 15(600) + 2(1‚500) +14

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    In chapter 8‚ Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby as a symbol for the reality of the American Dream with his failure to achieve the goals he had been working towards on his time on West Egg. His first failure occurs at the start of chapter eight when Gatsby gets home after a night of waiting on Daisy. “’Nothing happened‚’ he said wanly. ‘I waited‚ and about four o’clock she came to the window and stood there for a minute and then turned out the light’” (Fitzgerald 147). With this statement‚ Gatsby is telling

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    Chapter 7: 1. What does aggregation mean in OO? Give an example. Aggregation is a “part-of” association. For example‚ student is a part of a class. 2. When we employ the technique of generalization in design‚ what are we doing‚ and which part of OO design is closely related to this concept? Generalization is an abstraction where we keep only the essentials and suppress the details. In OO‚ in moving from specific objects to a general class definition is an example of generalization. 3. List two

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