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Fairleigh Dickinson - DSIC - 3152
Practice Problems: Chapter 1, Operations and ProductivityProblem 1: Mance Fraily, the Production Manager at Ralts Mills, can currently expect his operation to produce 1000 square yards of fabric for each ton of raw cotton. Each ton of raw cotton requires
Fairleigh Dickinson - DSIC - 3152
Practice Problems: Chapter 12, Inventory Management Problem 1:ABC Analysis Stock Number Annual $ Volume 12,500 9,000 3,200 1,550 620 65 53 32 30 Percent of Annual $ VolumeJ24 R26 L02 M12 P33 T72 S67 Q47 V2046.2 33.3 11.8 5.8 2.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 = 100.
Fairleigh Dickinson - DSIC - 3152
Practice Problems: Supplement 6 (S6), Statistical Process ControlProblem 1: Twenty-five engine mounts are sampled each day and found to have an average width of 2 inches, with a standard deviation of 0.1 inches. What are the control limits that include 9
Fairleigh Dickinson - QUANT - DSCI
Practice Problems: Chapter 1, Operations and ProductivityProblem 1: Mance Fraily, the Production Manager at Ralts Mills, can currently expect his operation to produce 1000 square yards of fabric for each ton of raw cotton. Each ton of raw cotton requires
Fairleigh Dickinson - QUANT - DSCI
Practice Problems: Chapter 2, Operations Strategy in a Global EnvironmentProblem 1: Identify how changes in the external environment may affect the OM strategy for a company. For example, what impact are the following factors likely to have on OM strateg
Fairleigh Dickinson - QUANT - DSCI
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Fairleigh Dickinson - QUANT - DSCI
Practice Problems: Chapter 12, Inventory Management Problem 1:ABC Analysis Stock Number Annual $ Volume 12,500 9,000 3,200 1,550 620 65 53 32 30 Percent of Annual $ VolumeJ24 R26 L02 M12 P33 T72 S67 Q47 V2046.2 33.3 11.8 5.8 2.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 = 100.
Fairleigh Dickinson - QUANT - DSCI
Practice Problems: Supplement 6 (S6), Statistical Process ControlProblem 1: Twenty-five engine mounts are sampled each day and found to have an average width of 2 inches, with a standard deviation of 0.1 inches. What are the control limits that include 9
HKU - BBA - ECON 4313
Practice Problems Exam 3Equity Valuation and Financial Statement Analysis1. _ are analysts who use information concerning current and prospective profitability of a company to assess its fair market value. a. credit analysts B. fundamental analysts c. s
HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
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HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
Guide to individual written assignment on case analysis (15%) FB4303, Semester A 2010/11 The Case (has been uploaded on Blackboard): Case 19 Samsung Electronics Background information: Since 1998, Samsung Electronics had undergone a dramatic transformatio
HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
SM, Competitive Strategies vs organizational analysis(Spanning chapter 1, 3 and 5)Strategic Management Strategic management is the study of why some firms outperform others 1. How to compete in order to create competitive advantages in the marketplace
HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
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HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
Stages of Industry Life Cycle; Resource-based Sustainable Competitive AdvantagesWk 11 Review SessionS06Review 1_ Apex ReturnsWhat is the appropriate business-level strategy to be adopted by a business in an industry at the Introduction stage of the In
HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
Related or unrelated DiversificationAcquiring Company Uses Service Commitments to Enhance Efficiency When Mexican steel company Mittal acquired Imexsa, a manufacturing operation that was formerly state-owned, the Imexsa plant was operating at 20 percent
HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
6-1 A study evaluated the stock market reaction of 600 acquisitions over the period between 1975 and 1991. Acquiring firms suffered an average 4 percent drop in market value in the three months following the acquisitions announcement. In a study by Solom
HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
Resource-based view of the firm Sustainable competitive advantagesCh 3Industry Life Cycle; and BeyondCh 5Learning Outcomes Able to characterize the resources and/or capabilities that create and sustain competitive advantage. Able to identify with rea
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HKU - BBA - ECON 4131
Economic Strategy and Game Theory Pricing on the Internet1 In this experiment, each group will play the role of a retailer and compete with the others in trying to sell a product on the Internet. Like many online sellers, you buy a product after you recei
Aachen University of Applied Sciences - BUSSINESS - con-313
CHAPTER 13Current Liabilities and ContingenciesASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC)Topics 1. Concept of liabilities; definition and classification of current liabilities. 2. Accounts and notes payable; dividends payable. 3. Short-term obligations
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 001
Operating System ConceptsMehdi Kargahi ECE Department University of Tehran Spring 20082/16/20081ReferenceA. Silberschatz, G. Gagne, and P. B. Galvin, "Operating System Concepts", 7th Ed., 2005.2/16/20082Course Plan1.Theoretical conceptsExercise
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
Object Oriented ProgrammingSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyClassication (1)2Classication (2)3Classication (2)3Classication (3)??4Classication (4)5What is the problem of this classication?
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
Genesis of JavaSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyHistory of Languages2History of Languages2History of Languages2History of Languages2History of Languages2History of Languages2History of Lang
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Some ExercisesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of Technologyst 1Exercise2st 1Exercise Write a program that computes themaximum possible value for byte, short, int, long, oat, double.2nd 2Exerciseclass Sec
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Objects and ClassesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyObject vs Class (1)radius=150Circle -radiusradius=1002Object vs Class (2)Shape -color Circle -radius3Object vs Class (2)color = yellowShape
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
Objects Oriented Programming and JavaSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyClassCircle.javaclass Circle cfw_ 2ClassYou know how to create a class: 1. Create a .java le. 2. Dene a class in the le. 3. Th
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
SamplesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyWhat is the output of the following programs? (They may have errors.)st Example 1Shape.javaclass Shape cfw_ Shape()cfw_ System.out.println(A shape is created.
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
nal and staticSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of Technologynal2nal Marks as write once read many (constant). nal elds. nal local variables. nal methods!?2nal eldsTest.javaclass Test cfw_ final int i = 0; fi
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PackagesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologySample A Productivity Suite (1)2Sample A Productivity Suite (1) A productivity suite contains a mail client. a task management program. an address book progr
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VisibilitySoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of Technology4 levels of visibility2ObjectAn Object may have some private properties and methods.4 levels of visibility2NeighboursObjectAn Object may have some pac
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
SamplesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyWhat are is the output of the following Programs? They may have errors!st Example 1Shape.javaclass Shape cfw_ Shape()cfw_ System.out.println(A shape is create
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
Abstract ClassesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyTwo types of classes2Two types of classes A class that may have an object of its owntype, is called a concrete class. A class is called abstract, i
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InterfacesSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyInterfaces2Interfaces We have talked about interfaces in pastsessions. What was called the interface of an object? Why do we use them?2A Question3A Q
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instanceofSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of Technologyinstanceof2instanceof instanceof is a binary operator used tocheck the type of an object! Lets walk through some examples.2st 1ExampleShape.javaclas
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
java.lang.ObjectSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of Technologyjava.lang.Object2java.lang.Object Object is the root of the type tree in java. Object is a super class of every class.2st 1ExampleShape.javaclas
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
AppletsSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyApplets2Applets Applet means a small application. Applet is the most popular way to createsmall platform independent applications. Applets are embedded in w
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
ExceptionSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyDifferent Aspects of a SoftwareError Handling Security Software Logging Data2Different Aspects of a SoftwareThe main algorithm Data Management Error Handli
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Exception (2)Soheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyA Code, Many ErrorsDevide.javaclass Devide cfw_ public static void main (String[] args)cfw_ int i = Integer.valueOf(args[0]); int j = Integer.valueOf(arg
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Applet SampleSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyDenition2Denition Design and implement a program to drawshapes on an applet on a given position with a given color.2Some Arguments3Some Arguments
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Memory Management In JavaSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyMemory Size QuestionDevide.javaclass Devide cfw_ public static void main (String[] args)cfw_ for(int i = 0; i < 200; i+) cfw_ String str = ne
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CollectionsSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyThe problemSize is unknown!2The problem We have a (unknown) number of objectsand we want to store, access, and update them.Size is unknown!2A solutio
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
ThreadsSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of Technology1 Machine, Multiple ProgramsP1 1: int i = 0; 2: while ( i < 100)cfw_ 3: i+; 4: System.out.println(i); 5: P2 1: int j = 100 2: while ( j > 1)cfw_ 3: j-; 4: Syst
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 003
StreamsSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyReading from/Writing to a FileX.TXT01001011 01101000 01100101 01101001 01101100 01101001 00100000 01001011 01101111 01101010 01101011 01100001 01110110 0110100
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ReectionSoheil Hassas Yeganeh Computer Engineering Department Sharif University of TechnologyA Problem2A Problem We have an unknown set of Listimplementations. We can use any of them in our program. But, we want the user to specify his/herwanted i
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 001
Operating System StructuresMehdi Kargahi School of ECE University of Tehran Spring 2008OutlineWhat services are provided by the OS forUsers Processes Other systemsDifferent operating system structures Operating systems: installing and bootingOS Serv
Amirkabir University of Technology - COMPUTER S - 001
Part Two: Process Management Processes-Threads-SchedulingSynchronization-DeadlockMehdi Kargahi School of ECE University of Tehran Spring 2008ProcessesProgram: A passive entity Process: An active entity (a program that is loaded into memory with program