Chapter 1 THE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY INTRODUCTION Nowadays everyone knows that advance technology exists and constantly seeping into our day to day lives. Everything we do is quite connected with technology‚ whether it is working on papers at home or online with web apps or even chatting with someone using instant messaging. Without these kinds of technology life would be difficult and not much of fun at all. Knowledge will be limited and more difficult to polish. Technology solves the
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java basics1 Learn Java/J2EE core concepts and key areas With Java/J2EE Job Interview Companion By K.Arulkumaran & A.Sivayini Technical Reviewers Craig Malone Stuart Watson Arulazi Dhesiaseelan Lara D’Albreo Cover Design‚ Layout‚ & Editing A.Sivayini Acknowledgements A. Sivayini Mr. & Mrs. R. Kumaraswamipillai 2 Java/J2EE Job Interview Companion Copy Right 2005-2007 ISBN 978-1-4116-6824-9 The author has made every effort in the preparation of this book to
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Next Gen IT Trends & Web Technologies Version 1.1 Course Plan May‚ 2009 TCS‚ Trivandrum‚ India Next Gen IT Trends & Web Technologies – Course Plan V1.1 2009 This is a controlled document. Unauthorised access‚ copying and replication are prohibited. This document must not be copied in whole or in parts by any means‚ without the written authorisation of the ILP‚ TCS‚ Trivandrum. TCS Internal 2 Tata Consultancy Services Next Gen IT Trends & Web Technologies – Course
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PRESERNING AND APPLYING HUMAN EXPERTISE- KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM Presented by: Estrada‚ Marry Jane P. Duterte‚ Ferdinand E. IS3B Presented to: PRESERVING AND APPLYINGHUMAN EXPERTIES: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEM Knowledge-Based Systems- are adept at preserving capture and/or discovered knowledge for later sharing and/or application. From end-user’s perspective Knowledge-Based System has three components: * Intelligent Program * User Interface * Problem-Specific database(“Workspace”)
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The Economics of Housing Bubbles By Mark Thornton1 In America’s Housing Crisis: A Case of Government Failure Edited by Benjamin Powell and Randall Holcombe Dr. Mark Thornton Senior Fellow Ludwig von Mises Institute 518 West Magnolia Avenue Auburn‚ AL 36832-4528 334-321-2146; fax 2119 mthornton@mises.org * Comments are welcomed. Please do not quote without permission. * The author would like to thank Robert Blumen‚ Kevin Duffy‚ Robert Ekelund‚ Mike Pollaro‚ Jeff Scot‚ Jeffrey Tucker‚ Doug
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INFOSYS CASE STUDY Question1: Introduction to the organisation‚ knowledge management needs and focus at infosys 1- Introduction to the organisation Founded in 1981 in India‚ Infosys is an Indian software services company with their headquarters in Bangalore‚ Indian. The organisation now has current revenue of over $ 2.1 billion (case study‚ 2006) and has over 69‚000 employees worldwide. Infosys is one of the leading information technology service companies in India that uses an extensive
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volume 26‚ issue 5‚ pp 870-875 Rabbani‚ M‚ Rafiei‚ H‚ 2011‚ ‘ Order partitioning and Order Penetration Point Location in hybrid Make-To-Stock/Make-to-order Production contexts’‚ Computers & Industrial Engineering‚ volume 6 no 5‚ pp 550-560 Zinn W‚ Wanke PF‚ 2003‚ ‘Strategic logistics decision making’‚ International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management‚ vol.34 No. 6‚ pp 466-478
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business situation. Please address all correspondence to Prof. Ram Subramanian‚ School of Business‚ Montclair State University‚ Montclair‚ NJ 07043‚ USA. E-mail: Subramanianr@mail. montclair.edu. Infosys Technologies Limited: The Global Talent Program T.V. Mohandas Pai‚ Director and Member of the Board for Infosys Technologies Limited (Infosys)‚ the Bangalore‚ Indiabased information technology company‚ eased his six-foot three-inch frame into his office chair and pulled up the latest US recruitment
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success of Infosys as an organization. The reasons for its success will be identified as located in its structure‚ technology‚ culture‚ design‚ fit with the environment etc. Overall this study aims at projecting the strengths of Infosys in structural and functional arenas which have contributed in building up Infosys as a successful organization. The report starts with general introduction of Infosys and its background. We then present the holistic account of various initiatives taken by Infosys in various
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Advanced Java 2 Preface There are numerous good computer languages. There are relatively few languages with the momentum to make a real difference in software development. Java is one of those languages. The developers of Java had a chance to look at existing computer languages and address their deficiencies. Coming ten years after the introduction of C++‚ Java takes advantages of vast improvements in hardware and software technologies to address the issues raised by C++. Java allows inexperienced
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