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    constant if output (or sales) varies. Here‚ the leasing costs of aircraft and the ground service costs are both fixed cost‚ since no matter how many flights you run per week‚ both leasing costs and ground service costs stay fixed in the short term. b. (1) The total number of tourist flights and business flights offered per week is 120. Weekday # of flight/per day one way/roundtrip # of operating days/per wk # of flights/per wk business 5 2 5 50 tourist 3 2 5 30 Weekend # of flight/per day one way/roundtrip

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    Overview There are 3 online assessments (Assessment #1 ‚#2‚ and #3) Each assessment will take approximately 15 minutes to complete Please complete the assessments when you are alone and cannot be distracted‚ as the results are affected by the consistency of your answers Please complete the assessments on a computer that meets these requirements: Screen resolution width of 1024 pixels or greater (do not take the assessments on a cell phone) Apple: Mac OS 10.5 or higher using Safari v4.0 or higher

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    History of Programming Languages To date‚ there have been two conferences focusing on programming languages. The Special Interest Group on Programming Languages (SIGPLAN) of the Association for Computing Machinery sponsored two "History of Programming Languages (HOPL)" conferences. The first of these took place in Los Angeles in 1978‚ and focused on thirteen early languages: ALGOL‚ APL‚ APT‚ BASIC‚ COBOL‚ FORTRAN‚ GPSS‚ JOSS‚ JOVIAL‚ LISP‚ PL/I‚ SIMULA‚ and SNOBOL. The prospectus for the first

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    Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the major components of a computer system and how they work together to solve problems and manipulate data. 2. Define the major categories of software and the kinds of languages in which they are implemented. 3. Explain the process of writing‚ compiling‚ and executing high-level language programs 4. Introduce C programming language 1. Introduction A computer is a system made of 2 major components: 2. Computer Software

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    E1. There are 3 different types of childcare settings in my area that all offer children the opportunity of care and education. These 3 settings are known as statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sectors are settings which are run purely by the government and furthermore are compulsory. They can also be identified as the government putting in place mechanisms‚ which ensure services are implemented correctly‚ within the extent of the law‚ even though this type of statutory

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    Environment 1. The main point Upton states is that there has been a slower-moving cycle in the Pacific Ocean which is causing temperatures to rise. Across the planet‚ temperatures have been breaking records and it is expected temperatures will continue to rise. 2. Carbon dioxide has always been in the earth’s atmosphere but in the past 30 years there has been a major increase of carbon dioxide throughout the planet. Fossil fuels has been identified as the main reason for the risen temperatures

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    networking protocol can be refined and agreed upon. Some common RFC’s are RFC1866 (HTML)‚ RFC894 (Ethernet)‚ and RFC1180 (TCP/IP). RFC’s date back all the way to 1969 when the first RFC was published‚ RCF 1. RFC 1 was about host software and was made while working on the ARPA net. I bring up RFC 1 just as an example of how RFC’s documenting standards over the evolution of technology can be a great tool of keeping record.

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    Studies Unit 1 – Achieving an Academic Writing Style (IEEE / Vancouver) Unit 1 Achieving an Academic Writing Style Learning Outcomes By the end of this unit‚ you should be able to: • • use appropriate language to demonstrate academic style in writing express ideas and views in tentative rather than assertive language where appropriate Introduction This unit is divided into three sections providing reference and practice material on various aspects of academic writing style. Section 1 Features

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    Evolution of Programming Languages Generations Most books and articles on history of programming languages tend to discuss languages in term of generations.This is useful arrangement for classifying languages by age.I agree that whatever a few of we ‘more mature’ software engineers get together‚ we cannot ever seem to agree on wht constitutes the generation of computer languages.We know that Formula Translation (FORTRAN) was probably a first-generation languges.Does that make FORTRAN 77 and WatFor

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    A History of Computer Programming Languages The first programming languages predate the modern computer. From the first‚ the languages were codes. Herman Hollerith realized that he could encode information on punch cards when he observed that railroad train conductors would encode the appearance of the ticket holders on the train tickets using the position of punched holes on the tickets. Hollerith then proceeded to encode the 1890 census data on punch cards which he made the same size as the boxes

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