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    Linear Programming

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    DATA FOR SOUTHERN TEXTILE MILL FABRICS The mill has 2 types of looms: dobbie and regular. The dobbie looms are more versatile and can be used for all 5 fabrics. The regular looms can produce only 3 of the fabrics. The mill has a total of 38 looms: 8 are dobbie and 30 are regular. The rate of production for each fabric on each type of loom is given in Table 2. The time required to change over from producing one fabric to another is negligible and does not have to be considered. Loom Rate (yards/hour)

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    Week 8 ­ Group 4 presentation (Wednesday 6th May‚ 12pm)  Case: Corelio Printing    ● ● ● JENNY – Introduction ­ 1 mins  Good afternoon everyone. We would like to begin by introducing ourselves; we are team four and my name is Jenny.  Today our presentation will propose an improved costing system for the printing division of Corelio.  The  outline  of   our  presentation  is  as  follows.  Firstly‚  I  will  describe  the   problem  that  Corelio  is  currently   facing  with  regards  to its costing 

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    Event Driven Programming

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    BTEC Extended Diploma for IT Practitioners Event Driven Programming (2010) ~ Unit 14 ~ Unit Code : F/601/7281 Level 3 14.P1 14.P2 14.P3 14.P4 14.P5 14.P6 14.M1 Explain the key features of event driven programs. Demonstrate the use of event driven tools and techniques. Design an event driven application to meet defined requirements. Implement a working event driven application to meet defined requirements. Test an event driven application. Create onscreen help to assist the users of a computer program

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    Special objects

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    Swimming pools: Similar to the short story‚ The Swimmer‚ my neighborhood has many swimming pools. Like the setting in the story‚ they seem to form a snake-like‚ “quasi-subterranean stream that curved across the country” (Norton 2‚ 1234). My swimming pool is physically similar to many of the pools in the story as it is located in the backyard‚ fenced up‚ and contains water. Physical differences include the gradual slope into the deep end‚ a diving board‚ as well as multi-colored underwater lighting

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    Socket Programming

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    A Brief Introduction Network Programming and Encryption Rich Lundeen Introduction This paper is the report of an exercise in socket programming and encryption. The objectives of this project were as follows: ● ● ● ● To create two programs‚ a client and a server The server broadcasts its public key to all who connect A client attaches to the server and exchanges a session key using public key encryption A message is passed between the client and the server encrypted with a symmetric key

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    Mgt 710 Process Innovation and Management Homework Exercise The objective of this homework is to understand how business processes are managed in organizations. A. Students who are working in an organization Please have the attached survey completed by a business manager who is senior enough to have a perspective on the processes in a major part of the organization. You should be able to complete the questions in Section A of the survey yourself. The remaining questions in the survey should

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    Hca 240- Week 8 -Autism

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    has joined forces with a “She Knows” in which she is raising awareness of autism. Toni Braxton’s youngest son‚ Diezel was diagnosed with autism at age three. In 2012 the center for disease control reported that 1 out of 88 children under the age of 8 would have autistic spectrum disorder. There is no medical test such as blood testing for the autism therefore most children are not diagnosed and helped early on. Children under the age of three may experience several different symptoms such as eye

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    object description

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    Natalia Mr. Leite Writer’s Workshop 12 December 2012 Object Description Champagne metallic leather‚ laced up front with studded buckled strap‚ side zip‚ round toe‚ rubber sole with golden hardware. The back of the rubber sole consists of a thin gold line running through it to indicate its brand. There is no way a girl can miss this when it’s near her. Created/Designed by Michael Kors and brought to life in China‚ using the finest materials to provide the best comfort. These Michael Kors

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    Java Programming- Chinmay

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    Java Programming Master Of Computer Application(MCA) Chinmya D.Bhamare 14 Chinmay D bhamare Smt.S.M.Agrawal Inst Of Mgt. Chalisgaon‚Dist Jalgaon. Chinmay D.B Page 2 Introduction to Core Java Java programming language was originally developed by Sun Microsystems which was initiated by James Gosling and released in 1995 as core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java platform (Java 1.0 [J2SE]). As of December 2008‚ the latest release of the Java Standard Edition is 6 (J2SE). With

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    Levels of programming languages There are two major levels namely; 1. Low-level languages 2. High-level languages These two languages are sub-divided into five generations. 1st and 2nd gen - low level languages 3rd‚ 4th‚ and 5th – high level Xtics of low level languages. 1. They are easily understood by the computer directly i.e. they require little effort to translate into computer understandable form. 2. These languages are hardware oriented and thus not portable i.e. such that a

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