COSC2135 - Programming 1 Semester 2‚ 2013 Assignment 3A NOTE: This assignment is to be undertaken individually – no group work is permitted. Background information - Assignment 3A/B For this assignment you need to write an object-oriented console application in the Java programming language which adheres to basic object-oriented programming principles shown below: a) Setting the visibility of all instance variables to private. b) Setting the visibility of all methods in your classes to public
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Software Course Registration System Supplementary Specification Version 2003 Mastering OOAD with UML Course Registration System Supplementary Specification 03CourseRegSupplSpec.doc Issue: 2003 Issue Date: 2/4/03 Revision History Date 9/5/2000 10/2/2000 01/14/2003 Issue V2000 V2000 V2003 Description Generation for beta Final release Final Release Author Shawn Siemers Shawn Siemers Alex Kutsick Confidential Rational Software‚ 2003 Page 2 Mastering OOAD with UML Course Registration
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Curriculum Structures CURRICULUM STRUCTURE 4 YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMME SEMESTER 1 Courses Cr G BahasaKebangsaan A/B 3 N 2 U 2 U FCM 1023 Academic Writing Introduction to Oil & Gas Industry and Sustainable Development Ordinary Differential Equations Code MPW 2143/ MPW 2153 Kxx xxx1 3 ECB 1014 Circuit Theory Code MPW 2113/ MPW 2123 LCB 1042 PCB 1012 Cr G Islamic Studies/Moral Studies 3 N Co Curriculum I 1 U FCM
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China in Africa International Programmes Stellenbosch University 2013 (first semester) Lecture / Seminar time: Tuesdays 10:00 -13:00 Lecturer: Steven C. Kuo stevecykuo@yahoo.com Course Description This course introduces students to the study of China in Africa and the relations between Chinese and African states as well as Chinese and African non-state actors. The re-emergence of China has begun to affect most facets of the current western-dominated international system. For Africa
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------------------------------------------------- FI 627: Corporate Finance: Applications and advanced topics ------------------------------------------------- Study questions for case studies: Spring 2013 Week 1: Sears‚ Roebuck & Co. vs. Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. 1. How do the retailing strategies of Sears and Wal-Mart differ? 2. Wal-Mart’s average return on equity for the 1997 fiscal year was 19.7% while Sears’ average return on equity over roughly the same period was
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delivering quality products in a cost-effective manner is examined. This includes currently popular inventory management philosophies such as `Total Quality Management’ and `Just-In-Time’ inventory management. Pre-requisites / Co-requisites None 2) COURSE OVERVIEW The fundamental managerial task in achieving a competitive focus in operations is to correctly match the capabilities of manufacturing and service processes to the needs of the customer. The challenge is to design processes that deliver
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COURSE INFORMATION Course Information Course: EDU701 Education and Human Development Semester: Sep 2013 Year: 2013 Phone: 03-55227401 Core Person /Instructor: Associate Prof. Dr. Ros Aizan Yahaya Email: dr.rosyahaya@gmail.com Office Hours By Appointment Texts Fagerlind‚ Ingemar and Saha‚ Lawrence‚ J. (1986). Education and National Development: A Comparative Perspective‚ New York: Pergamon Press. Ohmahe‚ Kenichi (1991)‚ Beyond National Borders‚ Tokyo: Bantam Books. Olson‚ David‚ R. (Ed)
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DIVISION SECOND SEMESTER 2012-2013 Course Handout (Part-II) Date: 12/12/2012 In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course. Course No. Course Title Instructor-in-charge : BHC-C132 : Appreciation of Indian Music : Mr. Yamla 1. Scope and Objective of the Course: This course intends to inform the debates‚ issues and development of Indian music over the last century. The course will be mostly theoretical
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0481280012 | GIVEN NAMES | YE | E-MAIL | yemeichi@gmail.com | Instructions for submission are found in the course description. Assignments with Cover Sheets not signed at the bottom will be returned unmarked and may then incur a penalty for late submission. COURSE NAME | Product Management | COURSE CODE | BUMKT 3706 | ASSIGNMENT DETAILS (title) | Course Reflection | LECTURER / TUTOR’S NAME | Robert Errey | Campus / Provider | Mt Helen | DUE DATE | Wednesday
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Academic Year – 2014-15 Course Handout Course Name: Quantitative Methods Semester: I Faculty Name: Vishal Mishra Room No: 213 Wing: E Consultation Hours: Tuesday 12:20 p.m.-1:35 p.m. (Section D) and Friday 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. (Section J) Mobile No: 9948494348 Email: vmishra@ibsindia.org Course Objective: A Manager is called for to take decisions in organizations. Hence‚ analytical ability and analytical thinking is important for managerial decision making. This course aims at equipping
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