SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES SAMPLE Examination Paper Answer ALL questions. Clearly cross out surplus answers. Time: 2 hours Any reference material brought into the examination room must be handed to the invigilator before the start of the examination. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS Marks QUESTION 1 a) Define what is meant by a ‘desk check’‚ and explain why we perform this process when developing algorithms. 4 b) Define what is meant by ‘pseudocode’ and explain why we use this
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C & A are in a straight line ‚ as shown in fig. P 1-1. c) Measure the distance PD. RESULT 1) Let BC = a unit‚ DC= b unit and PD= c (These are all known distances) 2) Let the breadth of the river be d unit 3) Note that angle s ABC and PDC are similar‚ 4) Hence‚ AB/PD=BC/DC: - d/c = a/b: - d =ac/b. 5) Hence the breadth of the river =ac/b units 2) To find the height of a tower/ tree A). Fix a ruler(in the vertical position) of known height in
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SAP MM with Guru99 Mihailo Sundic Krishna Rungta Published by Guru99.com Copyright 2012 Mihailo Sundic‚Krishna Rungta Smashwords Edition Smashwords Edition‚ License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person‚ please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it‚ or it was not purchased for your use
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of the unit circle. ϕ(z) = (1 − z)(1 − 0.2z) = 0 =⇒ z = 1‚ 5 Because ϕ(z) has root z = 1‚ which lies on the unit circle‚ the process is not stationary . • The process is causal if all roots of ϕ(z) are outside of the unit circle. Because ϕ(z) has one root z = 1‚ which lies on the unit circle‚ the process is not causal . • The process is invertible if all roots of θ(z) are outside of the unit circle. θ(B) = (1 − 0.5z) = 0 =⇒ B=z Because the only root of θ(z)‚ z = 2‚ lies outside the unit circle
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5 Development Phase Database construction or content management Computer-aided design for the implementation of the prototype Actual coding and unit testing 6 Setting the Libraries 1 Design‚ coding and unit testing of system libraries 7 Working with the Transaction 1 Design‚ coding and unit testing of initial transaction files GANTT CHART Week Task or Activity/ies
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goods or services. Without a medium of exchange people would have to trade their goods or services directly for other goods or services. A modern country could never function without a medium of exchange. The second use of money is that is serves as a unit of account. People state the price of goods and services in terms of money. In the United States‚ people use dollars to specify price‚ just
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Boost juice is currently experiencing economies of scale 3 reasons for Boost Juice experiencing economies of scale 1 – Purchasing inputs and raw materials in bulk • Buying in bulk means that the average cost of each unit of raw material is cheaper than if each unit was bought individually • In one year alone‚ Boost juice goes through more than 35 tonnes of mangos and you still have all of the other range of fruits that are bought. Therefore buying in bulk means that the average cost
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passing through the Meadowhall Centre you notice that there are some new units being developed. A number of businesses such as Debenhams and Thorntons have outlets in both Sheffield and Meadowhall whilst others such as House of Fraser have moved out of the city centre altogether. You have contacted Meadowhall Properties PLC and have received a letter in return which sets out the availability and costs of leasing a new unit in the Meadowhall Centre. You have also acquired information from Sheffield
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illustrate how you address each area & achieve the set objective. * Specific - are your objectives stated in a way that is precise about what you are hoping to achieve? * Measurable - Can you quantify each objective‚ i.e. can you use a unit of measure such as market share in percentage or dollars or other to provide a way to check your level of success? * Achievable - Are your objectives reasonable in terms of what you can actually achieve or are you setting your sights too high
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E17.15 Spear Custom Furniture uses an activity-based cost accounting system to apply overhead to production. The company maintains four overhead cost pools. The four cost pools‚ and their budgeted amounts for the upcoming period‚ are as follows: Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40‚000 Materials handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20‚000 Set-ups
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