time period. These two statements give the profitability and financial position of the business. Analysis of financial statement means to know the performance and the competency of an organization. So it is very important to measure the organization operations and success and its future position. There are the following objectives of financial analysis: * Measuring the profitability: People do
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List of Electives Elective – I TEE – 011 : TEN - 011 : TEC – 015 : TEE – 013 : TEE – 014: Elective – II Database Management System‚ Data Mining and Warehousing Applications of power Electronics to Power System VLSI System Design Advanced Control System Digital Control System TCS - 602 : TEE – 802 : CS - 023 : TEE – 702 : TEE - 703 : Elective – III Computer Networks Utilization of Electric Energy & Traction Cryptography and Network Security Electric Drives Power System Operation & Control TEE
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money and money related operations with in a business. Financial statements are prepared for decision making. They play a dominant role in setting the frame work of managerial decision. But the information provides in the financial statement is not an end in itself as no meaningful conclusions can be drown from these statement alone. However‚ the information provided the financial statement is of immense use in making decision through analyses and interpretation of financial statements. Financial analyses
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read about various success stories. But what is success and what criteria should organizations use to identify success? What factors lead to a successful project? The purpose of this article is to define project success criteria‚ clarify their difference with success factors and analyse their importance in project management methodology. One of the vaguest concepts of project management is project success. Since each individual or group of people who are involved in a project have different needs
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Project Charter Project Title: eStudent portal Date of Authorization: 25-07-2014 Project Start Date: 28-07-2014 Project Finish Date: 01-12-2014 Key Schedule Milestone : Submit 1st version esp 1.0 by 29th September‚2014. Submit final version esp 1.1 by 1st December‚2014. Budget Information: The project is a concerned with an e-portal‚ and that’s why the main requirement of fund is in domain registration and purchasing of a good database
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research is to help Heineken to reposition of their market to avoid sale decline through target right customer to understand their real attitude of beer. In order to provide the right market mix of Heineken to increase the market share. In the overall research‚ our research question is what factors cause the sale decline of Heineken. Firstly‚ we understand the external environment from the Macro-environment and through Microenvironment to understand the competitors of Heineken. There are two
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International Conference on Computing and Control Engineering (ICCCE 2012)‚ 12 & 13 April‚ 2012 Automatic Street Light Intensity Control and Road Safety Module Using Embedded System Radhi Priyasree1; Rafiya Kauser.H2; Vinitha.E3; Gangatharan.N4 Department of ECE‚ RMK College of Engineering and Technology R.S.M Nagar‚ Puduvoyal-601206 radhipriyasree@gmail.com1; riyakulz@gmail.com2; vinithamaran@gmail.com3; n.gangatharan@yahoo.com4 Abstract This paper is aimed at creating safer roadways with intelligent
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building a strong business case to be communicated and shared with the Project stakeholders/sponsors and Team members is of extreme importance. This is a task with extreme strategic value‚ as it will be linked to motivation for the entire team. When the team members know that the project is based on a solid business case‚ it serves to justify the utility and value of the project for the sponsors and the organization. Having project based on a strong business case will help to identify objectives‚ milestones
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IT Failure and Professional Ethics: The One.Tel Case David Avison and David N. Wilson David Avison‚ ESSEC Business School‚ Cergy-Pontoise‚ France avison@essec.fr David Wilson‚ University of Technology‚ Sydney‚ Australia. davidw@it.uts.edu.au For correspondence: Associate Professor David Wilson Associate Dean (Education) Faculty of Information Technology University of Technology‚ Sydney PO Box 123‚ Broadway‚ NSW 2007 IT Failure and Professional Ethics: The One.Tel Case Abstract Information
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Definition of terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v CHAPTER II:RRL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi CHAPTER III:Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii CHAPTER IV:Results and discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii CHAPTER V:Conclusion and Recommendation . . . . . ix CHAPTER VI:Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x Chapter I Introduction A. Background of the Study In this project‚ we definitely make
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