SUMMER TRAINING REPORT SUBMITTED TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF POST GRADUATE DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Study on Premium CarsWithTOYOTA KIRLOSKAR MOTORS | Submitted By: PRASHANT MAKKER MBA-IB (2009-2011) Roll No. : A1802009009 INDUSTRY GUIDE FACULTY GUIDE Mr. RAJESH GROVER Mrs. KOKIL JAIN Manager –North Planning Toyota Kirloskar Motors AMITY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ NOIDA AMITY UNIVERSITY – UTTAR PRADESH
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[pic] DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING NEURAL NETWORK BASED VEHICLE LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM PRESENTED BY K.RAMAKRISHNAN III YEAR CSE ramky24@gmail.com 9042213575 N.M.SREENIVASAN III YEAR CSE sreeni02terror@gmail.com 9677635743 ABSTRACT: This paper presents a neural network based system that is able to analyse the image of a car given by a camera to locate the registration plate‚ recognise and validate the registration number of the
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Strategic Decisions: Vision into Action and Beyond 16 September 2009 Welcome • Refer you to our forward looking statements • Operating under the UK Takeover Code • Unable to repeat or update near-term targets or growth expectations • All our conversations with the market will need to be monitored by an approved financial adviser Todd Stitzer Chief Executive Officer Vision into Action and Beyond • Compelling strategy to drive growth • Bottom up plan of priorities and actions •
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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSE CODE: PCR 276 COURSE TITLE: PERCEPTION AND CONFLICT 1 2 COURSE GUIDE PCR 276 PERCEPTION AND CONFLICT Course Developer/Writer Godwin Ogheneochuko Unumeri (M.Sc.) Author‚ Social Scientist and Independent Researcher‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria. Course Editor Dr. Hammed T. Ayo Department of Guidance and Counselling Faculty of Education University of Ibadan Course Co-ordinator Durojaye Oyedolapo
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Start-Up Guide For Small e-Businesses Edited by Dr. Richard Rand Associate Professor of Accounting Tennessee Technological University Content Prepared by Sarah Bush Lori Dyer Heather Eberhart Sarah Lynn Farley Stephanie Flatt Leah Gillen Mia Harper Natausha Hill Jacqualene Hite Jennifer Ledbetter Alex Lee Ashley Martin Brad Martin Angela Mason John Reel Dan Scott Josh Stone Scott Waller Emily Wheeler Wanda Wilder Meredith Wilmore Published in Cooperation with Tennessee
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INTRODUCTION Project Overview: Library management system is a system which maintain the information about the books present in the library. The books received in the library are entered in books entry form and the new members are entered in the members entry form. When the members wants to get the desired book the same is issued on the availability of the book is also entered into the book issue the members has to pay the fine if any on the basis of no
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Country report PERU Summary Now that the worst of the economic crisis is over‚ the balance can be made up for Peru as well. GDP growth will fall to 1% in 2009‚ a steep drop from the 9.8% registered in 2008. However‚ in comparison to its peers‚ this can be considered a good result. Monetary and fiscal stimuli have supported growth so far. However‚ with regard to the fiscal stimulus‚ the bottom of the treasury chest is in sight. On the back of higher spending and falling revenues‚ the budget deficit
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PESTLE analysis * Political factors There are several aspects that should be taken into the consideration. The overall economic situation in the world and in specific regions can take a significant role in a political decision making in any country. For example‚ the economic downfall in Greece and Spain might influence policies of other European countries which might take new restrictions. The tax policy is another important factor in this context. In Europe the average standard VAT rate is
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Disaster Recovery at Marshall Field’s Early in the morning on April 13‚ 1992‚ basements in Chicago’s downtown central business district began to flood. Ahole the size of an automobile had developed between the river andan adjacent abandoned tunnel. The tunnel‚ built in the early 1900s for transporting coal‚ runsthroughout the downtown area. When the tunnel flooded‚ so did the basements connected toit‚ some 272 in all‚ including that of major retailer Marshall Field’s. The problem was first
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MATLAB Programs 1. Chapter No. Two Program 2.1 MATLAB m-file for the Bisection Method function sol=bisect(fn‚a‚b‚tol) f a = f eval(f n‚ a); f b = f eval(f n‚ b); if f a∗f b > 0; fprintf(’Endpoints have same sign’) return end while abs (b − a) > tol c = (a + b)/2; f c = f eval(f n‚ c); if f a ∗ f c < 0; b = c; else a = c; end end; sol=(a + b)/2; Program 2.2 MATLAB m-file for the Fixed-Point Method function sol=fixpt(fn‚x0‚tol) old= x0+1; while abs(x0-old) > tol; old=x0; x0 = f eval(f n‚ old);
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