Author : Low Hong Rui USE CASE NAME | Generate invoice | Actor | Call center | Description | Describe the process call center generate a formal invoice copies for customers‚ delivery staff and company record. | Normal course | 1. This use case is describing process of call center generate a formal invoice for customer‚ delivery staff and company record purposed. 2. The customer copies of invoice will include information’s such as invoice number‚ tracking code‚ order list‚ purchased
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chalcogen group Chemical formula: 02 Melting point: 54.36 k (-218.79 C‚ -361.82 F) Boiling point: 90.188 k (-182.962 C‚ -297.332 F) State at room temperature: Gas 2. What do we use oxygen for? Describe two common uses of oxygen in our world‚ that do not take place within
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Introduction Communication is a way to express feelings‚ thoughts and ideas ultimately with great benefits. Communication technology has changed the way the world conducts business. Business communication‚ in particular‚ has seen some of the greatest advancements due to technological developments. Technology has altered modern life in many ways‚ especially in the workplace. The invention of computers‚ the miniaturization of electronics and the development of wireless communication have all altered
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instances of when written communication would be more effective than oral communication. Give examples of each. Written communication works best when you would need to clarify information such as instructions‚ work policies‚ educational books‚ study guides‚ etc. Written communication helps explain ideas or concepts and can provide a visual of the message being delivered. Following are two examples of instances when written communication is the best choice over using oral communication in order to obtain
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INTRODUCTION: THE THINGS THAT MATTER Sherry Turkle I grew up hoping that objects would connect me to the world. As a child‚ I spent many weekends at my grandparents’ apartment in Brooklyn. Space there was limited‚ and all of the family keepsakes—including my aunt’s and my mother’s books‚ trinkets‚ souvenirs‚ and photographs—were stored in a kitchen closet‚ set high‚ just below the ceiling. I could reach this cache only by standing on the kitchen table that I moved in front of the closet. This
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Meaning of Technical Terms Used in Skateboarding Tricks by Made Ari Sukmayanti (2011). Her study focused on the technical terms used in skateboarding tricks and the meaning of the technical terms in skateboarding tricks. Documentation method in collecting the data and qualitative descriptive method in analyzing the data are used in his study. The theory of the types of meaning by Lyons (1996) was used in that study. The result of her study was that there were many technical terms used in skateboarding
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SAP Business Objects - Sample Universe on Microsoft SQL Server Applies to: SAP BusinessObjects XI4‚ the information design tool and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 & 2008. For more information‚ visit the Business Objects homepage. Summary This article describes the content of the sample universe for Microsoft SQL Server. It explains how to set up the universe in the information design tool and how to make it available to the SAP Business Objects client tools. Download the attached file here
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The Difference Between Short-Term and Long-Term Memory Short-term memory differs from long-term memory in two fundamental ways‚ with only short-term memory demonstrating temporal decay and capacity limits. Long-term memory however‚ can store vast amounts of information and is permanent. Short-term memory gives the ability for the human brain to keep information in the mind for a very short period of time‚ such as remembering a phone number long enough until you are able to dial it on our phones
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Definition of Terms HCS 533 July 18‚ 2011 Definition of Terms The health information systems environment is complex and unique. To understand how it works‚ it is important to important to understand the basics first. A good starting point will be to understand and define important terms commonly used in health care delivery. In this paper‚ the following terms will be examined: AMR‚ CMR‚ CMS‚ CMS-1500‚ CPT‚ DRG‚ EPR‚ HL7‚ ICD-9‚ and UB-92. AMR is the acronym for Automated Medical Record
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Objectified.How artists create meaning using objects Even as early as the 17th century Vanitas still life’s objects have been used in art to create and project meaning – the transience of life. The traditionally realistic style held to this genre has been repeatedly challenged throughout history‚ by artists like Marcel Duchamp‚ Kosuth‚ Pablo Picasso‚ Paul Cezanne and Tom Wessleman. By pushing and ultimately destroying the regulations and boundaries set by tradition‚ these artists have transformed
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