Updated: 7 February 2013 CS3202 Project: Iterative development of SPA Grammar updates (based on Handbook plus Errata from IVLE) highlighted in red. Project overview In CS3201‚ you have completed analysis and architectural design‚ as prerequisites to iterative development. In CS3202‚ you will develop SPA in four iterations‚ described in four assignments. Each development iteration delivers a mini-SPA that extends the scope of SPA developed in the previous iteration. Mini-SPAs are fully operational
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CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 3. RATIONALE OF THE STUDY 4. OBJECTIVEOF THE STUDY 5. METHODOLOGY 6.1 THE STUDY 6.2 THE SAMPLE 6.3 TOOLS FOR DATA COLLECTION 6.4 TOOLS FOR DATA ANALYSIS 6. REFRENCE INTRODUCTION In nowadays competitive environment the role of packaging has changed due to increasing self-service and changing consumers’ lifestyle. Firms’ interest in packaging as a tool of sales promotion is growing increasingly
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Primary and Secondary Sources; Why study History? Historical Research and Essay Writing: Skill development throughout year Sept./Oct. Unit I/Chapter 3: The Geography of Western Canada 1. Introduction and the Importance of Place 2. Physical Regions of Canada 3. Climates of Western Canada 4. Natural Regions of Western Canada 5. Cultural Landscape Oct./Nov. Unit II/Chapter 1: Colonies in the Wilderness‚ 1814—1840 1. Introduction: Canada the Land and The Land of Yesterday 3. Upper Canada 4.
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newly appointed Product Manager for hand and body lotions at Ms. Tique Corporation. III. Central Problem: The introduction of 5 ½ ounce or 10 ounce aerosol container and approval of its additional funds for the market test. Causes: * Unit sales volume for Soft and Silky Shaving Gel had slowed and then plateaued in recent years. * The growth of Soft and Silky Shaving Gel sales had overburdened production capacity and scheduling. * The Company had no manufacturing capacity expansion
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Probability & Data Analysis Review‚ Assistment: Unit 1 LT1‚ Wendy’s Letter‚ Assistment: Trig Unit 2: LT1‚ Assistment Unit 2 Quiz‚ Assistment: Unit 2 LT9 HW‚ Assistment: Unit 3 LT4 HW‚ Assistment: Unit 4 Pre Assessment‚ Parent Signed Grade Report‚ Unit 4 LT1 LT2 LT3 Notes‚ Assistment: Reviewing Units 1-3‚ Part 1 Turned In On Time‚ Design Challenge - Part 1‚ Design Challenge - Part 2‚ Part 2 Turned In On Time‚ Assistment: Unit 4 Pretest‚ Unit 4 Pretest Corrections‚ and Final Assistment HW: Semester
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Design Unit 1 Art & Design Unit 2 Test Papers (2 & 3 for Unit 1 and 1 & 2 for Unit 2) to be handed out for Examinations to be held during the period 13-22 May - See Note 3 Monday 06 May Art & Design Unit 1 Paper 1 – 2 hr Information Technology Unit 1 Paper 2 – 2 hr 30 min French Unit 1 Paper 3 – 2 hr Tuesday 07 May Caribbean Studies Paper 2 – 3 hr Sociology Unit 2 Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 min * Sociology Unit 2 *** Paper 03/2 – 1 hr 30 min Environmental Science Unit 1 Paper
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Information Technology Unit 7: Using Database Software (Window: Monday 6 May – Friday 24th May) Information Technology Unit 9: Communications and Networks (Window: Monday 6 May – Friday 24th May) Biology Unit 7: International Alternative Afternoon Length Date Monday 3 June Tuesday 4 June Morning 6BI02 Biology Unit 2: Developments‚ Plants and The Environment 6HI03 History Unit 3: Depth Studies and Associated Historical Controversies 6921 Applied Business Unit 6: Investigating Promotion
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the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion costs Solution: Computation of the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion costs Units to account for: Physical units Beginning work in process 4‚000 Started during period 44‚000 Total units to account for: 48‚000 Units accounted for: Equivalent units Materials Conversion Transferred out 45‚000 45‚000 45‚000 Ending work in process 3‚000 2‚550 1‚350 Total units accounted for: 48‚000 47
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Problem 1 1) FIFO Units in process‚ beg. Units started 6‚000 42‚000 48‚000 Units completed & transferred (40‚000) IP beg. 6‚000 Started & completed 34‚000 Units in process‚ end 8‚000 48‚000 2) AVERAGE Units in process‚ beg. 6‚000 Units started 42‚000 48‚000 Units completed Units IP end 40‚000 8‚000 48‚000 80% 4‚800 70% 4‚200 100% 34‚000 100% 34‚000 10% 800 15% 1‚200 39‚600 39‚400 100% 40‚000 10% 800 40‚800 100% 15% 40‚000 1‚200 41‚200 Problem 2 1) FIFO Units in process‚ beg. Units started 5‚000
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√3(2cosƟ+√3) = 0 for each group‚ factor out the common factor (2cosƟ+√3)(2sinƟ – √3) = 0 we have (2cosƟ+√3) as my common factor‚ so I can factor it out. 2cosƟ+√3 = 0‚ 2sinƟ – √3 = 0 cosƟ = – √3/2‚ sinƟ = √3/2 Then‚ you can draw the unit circle to find the solution for Ɵ.
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