SARAVANAB Photograph INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION ENGINEER(ETE) SAMIEL HOQUE MONDAL Email: samiel.hm@gmail.com Mobile: +91-8926130605 CAREER OBJECTIVE: To pursue a challenging career in leading and progressive research organization offering opportunities for utilizing my skills towards the growth of the organization. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Course | Name of the Institute | University | Year of passing | Aggregate % | Diploma (Electronics & Telecommunication)
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Other Lufthansa: To Hedge or Not To Hedge The following is an MBA problem for which I am seeking a detailed answer in understandable English. (Note: I have had a problem in the past with answers that were substantively good but were hard for me to understand/figure out due to improper use of English grammar.) Case Synopsis: Heinz Ruhnau‚ Lufthansa ’s CEO‚ needed to determine how to deal with the foreign ex change risk resulting from the purchase of 20 new aircraft. Due to Lufthansa ’s recent
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Mobile Computing and Devices Arlett Garvin Computer Literacy 103 Instructor LaMeika Gupton September 6‚ 2012 Mobile Computing and Devices The term Mobile Computing is the use of computing devices while in transit. Mobile Computing is both old and new. This research paper will provide history and a brief source of the origins of mobile computing. This paper will also cover various types of devices used to process and transmit information from remote locations to other remote
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Introduction • There are several characteristics of wireless networks and mobile devices that give rise to issues that do not pose a problem in fixed‚ wired infrastructure. – Adaptive behaviour p – Battery power – Limitation on local resources – Small display size – Disparity in the availability of remote services – Unpredictable variation in QoS. Issues in Mobile Computing WRES3405 (3) 1 Adaptive Behaviour Effective use of smart space space. Invisibility. Localised scalability
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Why is mobile computing so important to these three firms? Evaluate the mobile strategies of each firm. Ans: Mobile computing is extremely important to these firms because it’s the future of Internet technology‚ which allows you to connect to Internet without being fixed to one place like PC. In this era of fierce competition‚ all these giants companies must have to be very innovative and need to expand their horizons in the mobile computing to lead the market. Google: It provides mobile platform
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language‚ sign language‚ paralanguage‚ touch‚ eye contact‚ by using writing. 1 2.0 Mobile Computing 2.1 Definition Mobile Computing is a generic term describing your ability to use technology ’untethered’‚ that is not physically connected‚ or in remote or mobile (non static) environments. The term is evolved in modern usage such that it requires that the mobile computing activity be connected wirelessly to
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1. What is the Foreign Exchange Risk faced by the LUFTHANSA? Ruhnau expected if the U.S. dollar continued to appreciate‚ it would reach 3.3DM/USD and at the same time he also personally believed that the DM/USD exchange rate would fall from 3.17DM/USD to between 2.45 and 2.40 DM/USD by January 1986. Unfortunately‚ he was not sure when this depreciation would start. If it did not start before January 1986‚ he felt the U.S. dollar could be as high as 3.40 DM/USD in January 1986. 2. What
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practice‚ the Lufthansa Technik AG is advised to implement the following steps: ● Include all subsidiary CEOs in defining the role of subsidiaries in the Lufthansa Technik AG business in order to clarify the status of each autonomy and mitigate the effect of unbalanced level of autonomy of subsidiaries; ● Increase HQ control in the areas such as subsidiary objective setting‚ performance control‚ monitoring communication between the subsidiaries and managerial transfers between
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MIS A2 – Case Presentation – Group – Assessment Guidance * The Objective of this presentation is to evaluate the student on the following: * Understanding of the case. * Analysis of the critical issues. * Use of academic frameworks / models to analyse the case or to develop solutions. * Use of presentation aids to effectively communicate to the audience. * Ability to clarify queries‚ counter arguments and rationalise the position taken. Case.1: FedEx Corporation: Investing
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Mobile Computing and Social Networking Angela Banks Strayer University Info Syst Decision Making Mr. Watkins 11.25.13 In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast monitoring of patient vital signs using mobile computing technology to in-patient visits to the doctor’s office or hospital. Then I will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile computing technology
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