* Book Tickets * Cancel Tickets * Check Status 1.3 DEFENITIONS‚ACRONYMS AND ABBREVATIONS: S.NO | ACRONYM | FULL FORM | 1 | DB | Database | 2 | PC | Personal Computer | 3 | OS | Operating System | 4 | VB 6.0 | Visual Basic 6.0 | 5 | MS Access | Microsoft Access | 1.4
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scale‚ which refers to decreased costs. Another type of synergy results in increased revenues such as cross-selling. Synergy allows the combined firm to have a positive net Acquisition Value (NAV) NAV = VAB – (VA + VB) – P – E WHERE‚ Vab = the combined value of the two firms VB = market value of the shares of B VA = A’s measure of its own value P = premium paid for B E = expenses of the acquisition process Financial Synergy Financial synergy gained
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sensor is shown in Fig. 1. The basic principle of the pressure sensor is the four polysilicon nanofilm piezoresistors‚ deposited on the oxidized micromachining silicon diaphragm‚ are connected into Wheatstone bridge configuration. For constant voltage VB supply‚ the bridge output V0 is: equation(1) where Ri (i = 1–4) is the resistance of bridge resistors. Thermal drift for offset In Eq. (1)‚ the offset disappears if R1R3 is equal to R2R4. Nonetheless‚ R1R3 is not generally equal to R2R4
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PT1420 – Week 1 Assignments - Homework and Labs Unit 1 Assignment 1: Homework True or False 1. Today‚ CPUs are huge devices made of electrical and mechanical components such as vacuum tubes and switches. False 2. Main memory is also known as RAM. True 3. Any piece of data that is stored in a computer’s memory must be stored as a binary number. True 4. Images‚ like the ones you make with your digital camera‚ cannot be stored as binary numbers. False
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DPA5018 Programming for Business Applications Lab 1 LAB 1 Exercise 1 Figure 1a 1. Create the interface as shown in Figure 1a. 2. Set the properties of the form based on Table 1a. frmQ1 Name My First VB Program Text BackColor White Table 1a 3. Add a label to the form. 4. Set the properties of the label based on Table 1b: lblMsg I Like Visual Basic! Font: Verdana Font Style: Bold Size: 16 ForeColor Red Table 1b Name Text Font 5. Add an image to the form using a picture
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Automatic robotic Vehicle navigation using RF-FSK and GSM techniques. 10. Interfacing finger print module with micro controller and use of GSM techniques for Multi level bank locker safety system. 11. Enquiry System using GSM techniques (with VB for PC interfacing) 12. RFID and GSM based embedded system for centrally controlled Petrol distribution for petroleum companies 13. Wireless Embedded system for patient monitoring using GSM techniques(one way system without database)
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Hardware Requirement:- Processor = Pentium 4(min) Chipset = 32 bit or 64 bit Ram = 512(MB) min. up to 4(GB) Hard Disk Drive = 10(GB) min. Software Requirement:- Operating System = Windows XP Visual Studio.Net 2005 SQL Database Front End:- VB. Net Objectives: All objects are contained and controlled within the same contextual folder hierarchy. Users are able to define custom fields for classes
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Research 3: Comparing Web Applications Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is what enables an application to run on a web server and packages it into a website form that people can access. This is an older technology that has many flaws but served a purpose for a significant period of time. The major downside to CGI is that each individual person that logs on has a program ran just for them. This creates a lot of overhead and is not very efficient. The major security flaw is that you’re allowing
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Indo-European roots.] as·sessa·ble adj. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. assess [əˈsɛs] vb (tr) 1. to judge the worth‚ importance‚ etc.‚ of; evaluate 2. (Economics‚ Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (foll by at) to estimate the value of (income‚ property‚ etc.) for taxation purposes the estate was assessed at three thousand pounds
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