The interesting events from CoBot’s standpoint are those‚ which were not expected or least expected to happen‚ from the CoBot’s past task execution data. We define these interesting events as anomalies-- deviation from the expected data. The expected value for an event can be computed from the respective log table‚ we create by analyzing the bag files. Using the expected data we identify the instances which are anomalies‚ and verbalize them comparing it with a past instance or the expected data for
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DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEMORANDUM TO: Professor Wu FROM: Minghao Tang‚ AE5 DATE: March 30‚ 2014 SUBJECT: MAVERICK LODGING CASE Year 1999 Analysis In 1999‚ the Maverick Lodging company implements balanced scorecard to establish a measurement system and control the hotel level management. The balanced scorecard has several attributes‚ such as tracking financial performance‚ tracking nonfinancial measures and communicating franchisees and owners objectives of growth
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From Chronic to Critical: A Latino Family Confronts End-of-Life Decisions By Karen Peterson-Iyer Gabriela Rivera is an 80-year-old Puerto Rican immigrant‚ who lives alone in her rent-controlled apartment in New York City. She has lived in the United States for almost 40 years and speaks some English‚ albeit somewhat hesitantly. Her primary language is Spanish. Although she is now retired‚ for years Gabriela worked in a factory where she was exposed to a variety of industrial chemicals now considered
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Case – Study (HRP – 2nd Unit) PROMOTING THE PROTÉGÉ The die was cast. Prem Nath Divan‚ executive chairman of Vertigo‚ the country’s largest engineering project organization‚ decided to switch tracks for a career in academics. Divan was still 6 years short of the company’s retirement age of 65. His premature exit was bound to create a flutter at the Vertigo board. Having joined Vertigo as a management trainee soon after college‚ he has gradually risen through the hierarchy to take a board position
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CASE 4: RUDI GASSNER & THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BMG INTERNATIONAL (A) & (B) Note: only the (A) case has been included in the case collection; notes on the (B) case have been included as background material for the instructor. Case Summary BMG International was the international music subsidiary of the German media conglomerate‚ Bertelsmann‚ the second largest media enterprise in the world. In May 1993‚ CEO Rudi Gassner and the executive committee were gathered for one of their quarterly meetings
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informations were filed against the petitioner‚ one‚ for illegal possession of firearms before the Court of First Instance of Rizal and the other for violation of P.D. 33 before the City Court of Quezon City. Against the other accused‚ however‚ the cases filed were for violation of P.D. 885 as amended. Significantly‚ the petitioner was excluded from the charge under the Revised Anti-Subversion Law. During the pendency of this petition‚ it is significant that his arraignment and further proceedings
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BUILDING AN ENERGY FUTURE ANNUAL REVIEW ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC ANNUAL REVIEW AND SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 Our INSIDE ENERGY app for iPad explores the role innovation plays in providing energy to power and sustain people’s lives. Discover new ways of nding and producing oil and gas‚ learn about advances in energy ef ciency and cleaner-burning fuels‚ and meet the people involved in making it happen. shell.com/inside_energy A BOUT THE PHOTOS Energy gives our lives vitality
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2-2: Week 2 Discussion Post: Case Study Case Application 1: TEAM FUN! 1. Is TEAM FUN affected by globalization? If so how? Yes the globalization affected on TEAM FUN‚ which is clearing when Kenny and Norton decide to diversify their product lines and added more location to their customer‚ because of the rapid growth of TEAM FUN. 2. What other major workforce issues are evident in this case? There are two main workforce it’s all related to the employees and their demands‚ the first issues is make
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Enron case and the organizations involved……. 5 Background information & industry…………………………………………….. 5 Organizations and officers involved……………………………………………..6 Accounting firm and partners involved………………………………………….8 Enron’s industry………………………………………………………………….. 9 Enron’s injured parties…………………………………………………………… 10 (II) Enron’s accounting fraud and misrepresentation……………………. 11 Explanation of the fraud…………………………………………………………. 11 Damages incurred…………………………………………………………………12 Final outcome of the Case………………………………………………………
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MARKER’S COMMENTS GRADE Case Study ACCG924 session 2 2014 a.)When Cut and Chop entered into a contract to sell the business premises on 1 May 2014‚ CGT event A1 occurred.(s104-10) According to sec100-50‚ the net capital gain or net capital loss for the income year is calculated as follow: Current year capital gain=capital proceeds-cost base or indexed cost base In this case‚ the capital proceeds is 2.65 million (s116-20). Since the business premise is acquired on 1 June 2009 (after
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