Makalah Seminar Tugas akhir ANALISIS OPTIMASI HANDOVER SUCCESSFULL RATE TERHADAP TCH DROP RATE PADA JARINGAN GSM Agung Rizqie Adhi *‚ Imam Santoso**‚ Ajub Ajulian Z.M.** Jurusan Teknik Elektro‚ Fakultas Teknik‚ Universitas Diponegoro‚ Jln. Prof. Sudharto‚ Tembalang‚ Semarang‚ Indonesia ABSTRACT Cellular telecommunication technology had fastly movement in several last years‚ from the analog technology then settled into digital technology. One of application from digital telekomunication is Global
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of the Second Book‚ Jerry Cruncher is the most comical character in the book and in this particular scene he yells at his wife for praying against her. This is comical because it is so absurd especially the way Dickens depicts it. Mr.Cruncher wa kes up to find his wife praying and yells twice that she is “at it agin” (Dickens 56)‚ so he continues to throw a muddy boot at her. Mrs.Cruncher only responds after he addresses her again‚ she explains that she was not praying against him but for him
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge is a familiarity with someone or something‚ which can include facts‚ information‚descriptions‚or skills acquired through experience or education. It can refer to the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. It can be implicit (as with practical skill or expertise) or explicit (as with the theoretical understanding of a subject); it can be more or less formal or systematic. In philosophy‚ the study of knowledge is called epistemology;
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Chapter 1: -Prefix values: -Kilo (k): 1000 -Milli (m): .001 -Deka (da): 10 -Hecto (h): 100 -Centi (c): .01 -Yotta (Y): 1x1024 -Base units: Standard base 10 units of measurement; dimension = unit of measurement -Length: meter (m) -Mass: kilogram (kg) -Time: second (s) -Temperature: kelvin (K) -Amount of substance: mole (mol) -Electric current: ampere (A) -Derived units: Constructed from combinations of base units; radians = m/m = 1 -Force: newton (N) = kg*(m/s2
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PORTFOLIO {draw:frame} William Yohanes Numberi 01120090183 Faculty of Economic Management 2009 Daftar Isi Cover depan…………………………………………………………………………..1 Daftar isi…………………………………………………………………………………2 Kata pengantar……………………………………………………………………….3 Bab I……………………………………………………………………………………….4 -Mengenal diri sebagai pembelajar Bab II………………………………………………………………………………………6 -Kegiatan perkuliahan -Rangkuman -Strategi belajar Bab III…………………………………………………………………………………….13 -Time
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PP16832/01/2013 (031128) Malaysia Sector Update 5 April 2013 Aviation Overweight (from Neutral) Cautiously Optimistic BUY with caution. The aviation sector has underperformed the KLCI in 2012 due to depressed earnings‚ escalating fuel prices and regulatory uncertainty. The sector has de-rated with an average decline of 27.6% in 2012. 2013-YTD however saw our top pick‚ MAHB gaining 15% while the airlines are both up modestly with 6% rise in share prices. We are now Overweight
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University of Economics and Business – Vietnam Nation University Department of Business Management * * * [pic] Group Assignment Marketing Plan of McDonald’s Hà Nội - 2011 Marketing Plan of McDonald’s________________ I. Executive Summary: Aiming to be the world ’s best quick service restaurant‚ McDonald ’s Pakistan opened its doors in September 1998 at Lahore and presently operating in six major cities with a network
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China Coin Politics in Children’s Novels: The China Coin by Suzanne Wilson Novels for children which encompass notions about history‚ about culture‚ and about politics‚ have been around ever since a ’children’s literature’ was recognised as something distinct from books for adults. Indeed it is difficult to imagine something more political in its content and aspirations than Charles Kingsley’s The Water Babies. But what is interesting today in the light of books for children now being
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lognormal model v = Volatility of lognormal model = Change in stock price φ = Sharp Ratio ρ = Correlation Coefficient X(t) = Arithmetric Brownian Motion Z(t) = Geometric Brownian Motion Formulas Building Binomial Trees Put-Call Parity C − P = S0 e−δt − Ke−rt Replicating Portfolio C = S∆ + B = e−rt [p∗ Cu + (1 − p∗ )Cd ] ∆= Cu − Cd e−δt S(u − d) uCd − dCu e−rt B= u−d Rate of return relationship Utility Value QH = pUH QL = qUL 1 = QH + QL 1+r C0 = QH CH + QL CL pUH QH = p∗ = QH + QL pUH + qUL pCH + qCL
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structure of the company. Situation | Debt | Equity | After tax cost of debt | Ke(%) | 1 | 400000 | 100000 | 9 | 10 | 2 | 250000 | 250000 | 6 | 11 | 3 | 100000 | 400000 | 5 | 14 | 3. Given EBIT of Rs. 200000‚ corporate tax rate of 35% and following data determine the amount of debt that should be used by the firm in its capital structure to maximise the value of the firm: Debt | Kd(before Tax) % | Ke(%) | Nil | Nil | 12 | 100000 | 10 | 12 | 200000 | 10.5 | 12.6 | 300000 | 11
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