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    Hospital Management

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    Description: ABSTRACT Our project Hospital Management system includes registration of patients‚ storing their details into the system‚ and also computerized billing in the pharmacy‚ and labs. Our software has the facility to give a unique id for every patient and stores the details of every patient and the staff automatically. It includes a search facility to know the current status of each room. User can search availability of a doctor and the details of a patient using the id. The HospitalManagement

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    Volume Licensing brief Downgrade rights for Microsoft Volume Licensing‚ OEM‚ and full-package product licenses This brief applies to all Microsoft Volume Licensing programs. Table of Contents Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 What’s New in this Brief ......................................................................

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    Omega Inc. Bia

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    BACKGROUND Omega Research is a rapidly growing research and consulting firm. They have a single main office located in Reston‚ VA and three small branch offices located in San Diego‚ CA‚ Salem‚ OR‚ and Kansas City‚ MO. Omega is not currently involved in e-commerce or business-tobusiness relationships. Two weeks ago‚ Omega experienced a significant loss of proprietary data (estimated value $550‚000.00) that was stored electronically in an Oracle database in their main office in Reston. The data

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    NT 1310 PHYSICAL NETWORKING UNIT 7 DEFINITIONS KENDAL JEFFERSON 1. CROSSTALK: The coupling or transfer of unwanted signals from one pair within a cable to another pair. Crosstalk can be measured at the same (near) end or far end with respect to the signal source. Crosstalk is considered noise or interference and is expressed in decibels. 2. WAVEGUIDES: A structure that guides electromagnetic waves along their length. The core fiber in an optical-fiber cable is an optical waveguide. 3. FTTH: :

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    Pos 421 Week 4 Assignment

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    as differences that make them separate from each other. The following paragraphs will lists some of the comparisons and contrasts that make each individually different. The common file system used for most all of Windows versions including: Windows NT‚ Windows 2000‚ Windows XP‚ and all successors to these versions are the New Technology File System or NTFS. This file system has taken the place of the File Allocation Table or FAT file system and the High Performance File System or HPFS. The NTFS allows

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    Networking basics

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    Lesson 2701A-3 Assignment Describe what is meant by soft skills and explain why they are important in networking projects The term soft skills refers to those skills that are not easily measurable‚ such as customer relations‚ oral and written communications‚ dependability‚ teamwork‚ and leadership abilities. Some soft skills might appear to be advantages in any profession‚ but they are especially important when you must work in teams‚ in challenging technical circumstances‚ and under tight deadlines-requirements

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    Os History

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    OMPE MA. CRUZZANE C. BUSTILLOS BSCOMPE4B COMPE 413 MAC OS HISTORY |Year |Event | |1978 |In June of 1978 Apple introduces Apple DOS 3.1‚ the first operating system for the Apple computers. | |1984 |Apple introduces System 1. | |1985 |Apple introduces

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    Comparison of J2Ee and .Net

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    INTRODUCTION Technological changes can put a company into turmoil. Multiple requirements need to be taken into consideration when deciding upon new technologies which include usability‚ functionality‚ performance and cost. When looking into the decision upon which platform to use within a business‚ the debate between using .NET and J2EE can be critical. Extensive research must be done to find out if currently used programs will work correctly with either platform or if new programs need to be put

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    interpreted correctly. Introduction KeyTweak is a simple utility that allows users to redefine their keyboard input signals. The functionality is made possible by a registry value first documented in Windows 2000‚ but also present in Windows NT 4.0. and included in XP‚ Vista and Windows 7. This section lists some of KeyTweak’s features and reasons you may want to use KeyTweak. How Does It Work? Simply put‚ KeyTweak is just a front-end interface for editing a particular registry key

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    operating system server. It was powerful high-level-language-based‚ processor-independent‚ multiprocessing‚ multiuser operating system with features comparable to UNIX. It was intended to complement consumer versions of Windows that were based on MS-DOS. NT first fully 32-bit version of Windows. 1994 it was enhanced with sharing files through FTP‚ printers through LPR and act as Gopher‚ Web‚ and WAIS servers. It featured a new startup screen. The interface was updated to be consistent with Windows and

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