QoS based performance evaluation for MANETs Heng Luo Institute for Digital Communications University of Edinburgh Edinburgh‚ UK H.Luo@ed.ac.uk Abstract—QoS support in MANETs is challenging because of unfavourable conditions such as a dynamic topology‚ limited bandwidth and energy constraints. In the past decade‚ significant effort has been devoted to QoS routing design which fails to obtain a one-for-all solution for MANETs. The key reason‚ it is believed‚ is the application dependent nature of
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Financial Performance UA illustrated strong fiscal performance in the financial year (FY) 2014 by posting a 32.3% increase in revenue compared to a lesser amount the previous FY 2013. According to ****‚ revenue from American sales accounted for a majority of UA’s net earnings at 90.7% of total income. The increase in earnings can be attributed to heightened customer interest and demand for high quality performance products and strong brand recognition. Despite revenue from foreign branches accounting
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Case Write-up * Case: 360° Performance Evaluation at Morgan Stanley ------------------------------------------------- Vision Statement: “Connecting people‚ ideas and capital‚ we will be our clients’ first choice for achieving their financial aspirations.” This vision draws on essential skills in connecting the brightest people with the most powerful ideas and the capital to help clients succeed on their own terms. (Letter to Shareholders) -------------------------------------------------
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1. Analysis of the Citibank’s new evaluation system In order to deeply understand the Citibank’s new performance evaluation‚ first we need to clarify the purpose of Citibank’s introduction of the new performance scorecard. It’s basically an attempt to highlight the importance of a diverse set of measures instead of the single financial performance in achieving the strategic goals of the division. Specifically‚ from Frits Seeger’s point of view‚ the high service quality strategy and other dimensions
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES & PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF RAILWAYS Based on European railway reform experiences and applied to Israel Railways J. W. Wolff September 2011 Organizational Structures & Performance Evaluation of Railways Based on European railway reform experiences and applied to Israel Railways Master Thesis September 2011 Jeroen W. Wolff Thesis Committee: Prof. Dr.-Ing. I.A. Hansen (TU Delft‚ Faculty CiTG) dr. W.W. Veeneman (TU Delft‚ Faculty TPM) ir. P.B.L. Wiggenraad
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Assignment: Management of Financial Resources and Performance Introduction This assessment accounts for 100% of your overall module grade. It is an individually written assignment of about 3000-3500 words (10% -/+) excluding appendices‚ to be submitted to LSS Business School on the deadline shown in the student portal with the appropriate cover note according to the guidelines given in the student handbook. Your work is expected to be analytical and evaluative‚ consolidate on relevant theory
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continue to improve the quality of life for the consumers wherever they live (Colgate Palmolive home page). I. FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS i. Income statement: The income statement presents information on the financial results of a company ’s business activities over a period of time. The income statement communicates how much revenue the company generated during a period and what cost it incurred in connection with generating that revenue. Table 1:[1] |Colgate and Palmolive Company
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Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Introduction The existence of financial institution facilitates exchange of resources between borrower and lender. The financial institution such as banks‚ have a positive role in financing and investment which is a multidimensional process involving complexity of many interrelated and interdependent factors of diversified nature. It is difficult to assess the contribution of each factor independently. To be successful in its arena
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Res: Project Proposal and Plan Page 1 Mayur Sojitra 000594653 STUDENT NAME: MAYUR POPATLAL SOJITRA STUDENT ID NUMBER: 000594653 PROPOSED TITLE FOR DISSERTATION: Pharmaceutical Industries and CSR in India: Relationship between CSR Activities and Financial Performance of Pharmaceutical Industries Project Overall Aims and Objectives The modern base of globalisation and ethical behaviour has considerably changed the basic philosophy of Corporate Social Responsibility of any organisation
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1.Calculate Dunham’s 1995 financial rations. (See Exhibits 1‚2‚ and 3). Current Ratio = (current assets/current liabilities) = (16‚268/7‚600) = 2.1405% Inventory Turnover = (sales/inventory) = (26‚671/6‚133) = 4.3487% receivable____ = 5‚920___ = 81.01 Days DSO = annual sales/365 26‚671/365 Fixed Asset Turnover = (sales/net fixed assets) = (26‚671/3‚336) = 7.9949% Total Turnover Asset = (sales/total assets) = (26‚671/16‚268) = 1.6394% Total Debt to Total Assets = (total debt/total assets) =
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