CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES 2.1Foreign Related Studies 2.1.1 Computerized Inventory Management System According to Thomas M. McHugh (2011) computerized inventory management systems provide many benefits that are hard to obtain using paper methods or an in-house spreadsheet. Systems that are specific to the lab can be used relatively quickly without a significant learning curve or system customization. The ability to analyze the inventory‚ item usage‚ purchasing history‚
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter shows the literature and studies reviewed and analyzed by the researchers to develop the proposed system. RELATED LITERATURE FOREIGN LITERATURE Rogers (2009)‚ mentioned that this book provides the concepts and code that is needed to start building smartphone applications with Android programming environment. Android Application Development introduces the environment including the operating system and SDK‚ and provides working examples
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Chapter 1 The Problem and Review of Related Literature Introduction “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” –Confucius. This quote from the famous Chinese philosopher must be true for every student who wishes to study abroad and attain a winning career. Students should be careful in choosing which country they will spend their time and money for studying because if they made a wrong step or move‚ the journey to success would be different to them to take. Few countries in
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Journal of Health Economics 18 Ž1999. 1–29 An economic theory of cigarette addiction Steven M. Suranovic a‚) ‚ Robert S. Goldfarb a ‚ Thomas C. Leonard b a Department of Economics‚ The George Washington UniÕersity‚ 2201 G St. N.W.‚ Washington‚ DC 20052‚ USA b Department of Economics‚ Princeton UniÕersity‚ Princeton‚ USA Received 1 July 1996; revised 1 March 1998; accepted 30 April 1998 Abstract In this paper we present a model in which individuals act in their own best interest‚ to explain many
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Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter contains the review of related literature and studies‚ conceptual model of the study and the operational definition of terms. Related Literature Many staff and students rely on mobile computing devices for work and personal uses. Laptop computers‚ Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)‚ USB memory (aka thumb drives)‚ smart phones (mobile phones with advanced communication‚ storage and processing capabilities). They
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Chapter II. Review of Related Literature According to Jamal Natour and Rewa Leila Anabtawi(2012)‚ Purchasing counterfeited luxury products and downloading pirated items have becomemore common nowadays. Fashion and IT industries are affected negatively by consumers’supportive attitude towards piracy and counterfeits. Many luxury branded companies havetheir exclusive brand names stolen by counterfeits producers. Likewise producers ofcomputer software‚ music‚ and movies are affected by individuals
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LITERATURE In the present educational system‚ studies based on the achievement levels of elementary and secondary students revealed that the equality of education has deteriorated over the years. In a recent UNESCO statistics Barsaga (2000) noted that Filipinos are among the most schooled in the developing countries‚ yet in comparative international tests measuring academic achievement‚ the Philippines ranks among the lowest in the developing countries. He furthers noticed that in the International
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the options. An OFW is also called migrants because they work and live outside the Philippines. Their living abroad is also called migration. This research aims to find out the actual experiences of children who have parents that work abroad. The researcher also wants to understand what they go through and what the things that affect them are. This study intends to discover and find out more about the experiences of OFWs or Overseas Filipino Workers’ adolescent children. This study also seeks to find
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RELATED LITERATURE ABOUT DEPRESSION Submitted by: Marjorie D. Panti Submitted to: Mr. Enrique Soriano What is depression? What causes depression? Depression‚ also known as major depression‚ clinical depression or major depressive disorder is a medical illness that causes a constant feeling of sadness and lack of interest. Depression affects how the person feels‚ behaves and thinks. Depression can lead to emotional and physical problems. Typically‚ people with depression find it hard
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