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    Tutorial 1: Systems Documentation Techniques Question 1 1. Prepare flowcharting segments for each of the following operations: a) processing transactions stored on magnetic tape to update a master file stored on magnetic tape b) processing transactions stored on magnetic tape to update a database stored on a magnetic disk c) converting source documents to magnetic tape using a computer-based optical character reader (OCR) d) processing OCR documents online to update

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    Revenue-Recognition Problems in the Communications Equipment Industry 1) In late 2000‚ Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679m as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firm’s market capitalization plummeted by $24.7bn. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent’s announcements of the problems? The large drop in market capitalization is probably due to several factors. Historically‚ Lucent had successfully met analysts’ projections for

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    State. Currently recognition is left upto the states and there is no uniformity in the process. Declaratory and Constitutive Theories of State Recognition in International Law There are two competing theories which have been accepted in the International Legal Order. These are the Declaratory Theory and the Constitutive Theory. The earlier mode of recognition of States was based on the Constitutive Theory. The Nineteenth century was dominated with this standard of recognition. As per this theory

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    Revenue Recognition: Case Study on Caltron Computers‚ Inc. Julie Mong April 17 ‚ 2010 1. In general‚ evaluate Caltron’s revenue recognition policy and the quality of Caltron’s earnings. Caltron Computers‚ Inc.‚ a computer hardware company‚ is publicly held with market capitalization amounting to over $450 million. Carlton’s system designs enable their mini-computer systems to measure up to the power of mainframes with small cost outlays. The accounting practices

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    Financial Reporting and Analysis – ACG6175 Date: 5/18/09 Revenue Recognition Problems in the Communications Equipment Industry 1 – In late 2000‚ Lucent announced that revenues would be adjusted downwards by $679 million as a result of revenue recognition problems. Yet the firms market capitalization plummeted by $24.7 billion. Why do you think the market reacted so negatively to Lucent’s announcements of the problems? There is usually a grey zone between aggressive accounting‚ which

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    Citations: 2. Stephens‚ Lawrence. "Information on Fingerprint Scanners." EHow. Demand Media‚ 20 Sept. 2010. Web. 16 Oct. 2014 3 4."Iris Recognition Technology." Iris Recognition Technology. IRIS ID‚ n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. 8. "Iris Scanners & Recognition." RSS 20. Findbiometrics‚ n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.

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    All veterans – living or deceased – should receive the respect and recognition they deserve in return for their service to our country. The Covenant Veteran Recognition Program will provide that salute when it marches forward on Tuesday‚ May 30. Tony Lyle is a member of the Veteran Recognition team‚ a diverse group of hospital staff who’ve worked on this special act of deference for nearly a year. “I’m proud to be part of an organization that strives to recognize and honor the veterans and their

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    Memory: The difference between recall memory and recognition memory? Personally‚ I think that the majority of us can identify everyday occurrences‚ people we have met in the past‚ or other everyday aspects involving memory. However when we are required to remember precise details of an event that we would be extremely familiar with it becomes apparent that our memory is not as reliable as one may think‚ especially when under stress. According to Pozzulo‚ Bennel‚ and Forth (2013) when a law enforcement

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    Basic and complex emotion recognition in children with autism: cross-cultural findings. Molecular Autism‚ 7(1). doi:10.1186/s13229-016-0113-9 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS This study aimed to compare the recognition of both complex and basic emotions in children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and in typically developing (TD) children. This study was completed in three different countries - Israel‚ Great Britain‚ and Sweden - to also compare the recognition of these emotions cross-culturally

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    Institute of graduate studies &research Information technology department Database systems Report on: (Comparison between Relational database & object oriented database) By: Mohammed Hussein Mahmoud Mustafa khedr To: Dr. Saad Darwish Introduction A database is a means of storing information in such a way that information can be retrieved from it. Thus a database is typically a repository for heterogeneous but interrelated pieces of information. Often a database contains more than one

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