1 INTRODUCTION 1 Goals The tutorial is intended to provide information on agents and agent technology to educate more of the software development and CHI community on the impact and nature of current Agent technology. By providing a reasonable backdrop for agents‚ this tutorial hopes to allow the student to pursue additional reading material with a more objective eye for that which is real and that which is hyperbole (hysteria?). 2 Objectives The tutorial student should leave with
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Sled Dog Software What policy regarding external competitiveness would you advise? List the options and the pros and cons of each policy option. Offer the rationale for your recommendation. Labor Market Factors Pros – Minor Haggling Cons – Employers seek to maximize profit‚ there is no advantage for the employer to pay above or below the market rate. Product Market Factors Pros – With product demand and the degree of competition as major factors with cost they should be able to keep the pay
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employ off-the-shelf application-specific software for accounting‚ human resources‚ supply chain management and other core business processes? a. We can find good quality software for these processes off the shelf. b. They have been used many times before so are free of errors. c. These processes are similar in most companies so there is no need for customization. d. Making them in house is just a redundant cost. e. New staff do not need a lot of training
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deployable and consumable within the STWSP. On the other hand it allows creating new virtual services by the composition of already deployed services. Keywords: SWS‚ SAWSDL‚ BPEL‚ WSMO-Lite‚ OWL‚ XSLT‚ Grounding‚ SEMTOUR‚ Service Composition‚ e-Tourism‚ Virtual Enterprises. Introduction. The SEMTOUR project [1] took the results of the Composetour [2] project to create a Tourism Value-Added Web Services Platform. The platform has three main components: 1. The Community of Service
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What Is Computer Software? When you think of a computer imagine a machine made of two parts. The first part is the computer hardware‚ the physical parts of the computer that you can actually touch. Some examples of hardware are disks‚ monitors‚ boards‚ chips‚ etc. Hardware does all of the physical work of the computer‚ from memory storage to display. The second part‚ what we call “computer software”‚ acts as the brain of the computer‚ telling the hardware what to do and when and how to do it
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Ermack B. Verzel June 26‚ 2013 Assignment Software Engineering 1. As software becomes more pervasive‚ risks to the public (due to faulty programs) become an increasingly important concern. Develop a realistic doomsday scenario where a failure of a computer program could do great harm (endanger human life or economies). Tech doomsday scenario: The Net goes down News flash: The Internet melted down today as millions of Web surfers found themselves redirected to the wrong sites
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Harvard Business Case: "Living on Internet Time: Product Development at Netscape‚ Yahoo!‚ NetDyanamics‚ and Microsoft". 2. What are the similarities and differences between the four approaches to product development? What drives these differences? Type Netscape Yahoo Net Dynamic Microsoft Development Methodology RAD Phased Agile RAD Prototype Agile RAD Throwaway Prototype Waterfall RUP SDLC Approach (BA/Interactive design) Interactive design -Goal oriented
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Eureka Centra Software Catalogue Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ BACKGROUND ANALYSIS ALTERNATIVE PLANS Ⅳ COMMENTS Ⅴ PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Ⅰ Background Centra is a pioneer in software eLearning in the fast-growth market. However it faces the threat from WebEx‚ who sells exclusively over the phone. Now‚ It is debating how to modify its go-to-market strategy and how to add telesales to improve sales force productivity. Should Centra concentrate on the enterprise customer and exclude small and mid-size
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information system This software based on user requirements in Egypt . softwares were evaluated based on checklist and through the observation in 8 hospitals according to defined criteria. However‚ Various systems has not efficiently met user expectations in all departments; medical records (74.5%)‚ pharmacy (58.6%)‚ laboratory (74.5%)‚ nursing (23.3%)‚ radiology (51.4%) and financial (65.4%). Minimum user requirements (29%) have been met. There was no software to meet the end users expectations
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1. In assessing the value of Precise SQL for the user firm one has to consider increase in DBA productivity. Assuming 52 weeks in a year‚ how many hours does a DBA save in a year because of Precise? 3 Points DBA Hours Saved per year 52 * 9.4 488.8 DBA Hourly Wage (assuming 40 hours to a week) 3 Points Unburdened DBA salary $60‚000 Hours worked Per Year 52 * 40 2080 Burdened DBA salary 1.33*$60‚000 $79‚800 DBA Hourly Wage (unburdened) $60‚000/2080 $28.84 DBA Hourly Wage (burdened)
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