BMT 1814 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 SESSION 2012/2013 MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SEMESTER 1 SESSION 2012/2013 BMT 1814 MANAGERIAL MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT 1 SUBMISSION Submission: Latest on 28th July 2012 This assignment will contribute 25% of the overall assessment for this course. It is an individual assignment. Please submit this assignment to the administrative office of FOM (opened on each Saturday). Late submission will lose marks at the rate of 1% of the overall mark
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Slide 3: NOKIA Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational communications corporation‚ headquartered in Keilaniemi‚ Espoo‚ a city neighboring Finland’s capital Helsinki. Nokia produces mobile phones for every major market segment and protocol‚ including GSM‚ CDMA‚ and W-CDMA (UMTS). Nokia has sites for research and development‚ manufacturing and sales in many continents throughout the world. Slide 4: Nokia Nseries On 27 April 2005‚ Nokia announced a new brand of multimedia devices at the press
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Music Sound Engineering and Production: Revised Concepts Glossary [MULTI-LEVEL] Iain S T Massey abc Acknowledgement Learning and Teaching Scotland gratefully acknowledge this contribution to the National Qualifications support programme for Music. First published 2005 © Learning and Teaching Scotland 2005 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational purposes by educational establishments in Scotland provided that no profit accrues at any stage. © Learning
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Chapter 21 Homework Due: 11:59pm on Sunday‚ July 28‚ 2013 You will receive no credit for items you complete after the assignment is due. Grading Policy Problem 21.1 The figure is a snapshot graph at = 0 of two waves approaching each other at 1.0 stacked vertically‚ showing the string at 1 intervals from = 1 to = 6 . . Draw six snapshot graphs‚ Part A =1 ANSWER: Answer Requested Part B =2 ANSWER: Answer Requested Part C =3 ANSWER: Answer Requested Part D =4 ANSWER:
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a) Atmega 162 Microcontroller: Atmega 162 Microcontroller is the heart of the device which handles all the sub devices connected across it. It has a flash type reprogrammable memory. It has peripheral devices to play this project to perform. It also provides sufficient power to inbuilt peripheral devices. It need not give individually to all devices. The peripheral devices also activate as low power operation mode. Features: • High performance • Advanced RISC Architecture • Non –volatile
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1080*1920 pixels5.0 inches (-441 pixel density) Multitouch Yes‚ up to 10 fingers Protection Shatterproof glass Triluminus display X-Reality Engine SOUND Alert types Vibration: MP3 Ringtones Loudspeaker
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announced over the intercom that the Melbourne-Sydney express would be departing in one minute and that any non-passengers should leave the train immediately. However‚ neither Jim nor Betty heard the message because of a fault in the carriage’s loudspeaker. While they were saying their good-byes the train started to move. Startled‚ Jim ran down the corridor to the carriage door‚ swung it open and jumped on to the platform. He fell and sustained a compound fracture to his leg and lacerations
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Noise Pollution When unwanted sound created by human beings hits our ears and disturbs the environment‚ noise pollution is created. Chiefly‚ noise pollution comes from barking dogs‚ loud music‚ vehicles‚ aircraft and rail transport‚ air-conditioners‚ factories‚ amplified music and construction work.Noise‚ by definition‚ is unwanted sound. What is pleasant to some ears may be extremely unpleasant to others‚ depending on a number of factors. The natural environment contains many sources of noise -
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calls Understand how to make telephone calls 1.1- Describe the features of telephone systems and how to use them. On my own phone at work o have many different features such as * Loudspeaker * Volume * Hold * Transfer * End call Each one of these features has a different working. Loudspeaker- This is so myself and others around me can hear what the clients have to say‚ coming through the phone rather than a headset. Volume- This is so we can here the clients at the tone we want
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compression is called a codec (coder/decoder). The other components required for a VTC system include: Video input: video camera or webcam Video output: computer monitor‚ television or projector Audio input: microphones Audio output: usually loudspeakers associated with the display device or telephone Data transfer: analog or digital telephone network‚ LAN or Internet Video teleconferencing is more than a two way audio and video system‚ though. Because computers can be linked to the videoconferencing
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