Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more.
Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand
their education.
Below is a small sample set of documents:
Emory - REL - 211
Rel 211Study Guide: IslamQuranImamShia (Shiites)Sufism: good Islam; singing, dancing, fairsQuibla: direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays during salah. Most mosquescontain a wall niche, known as mihrab, that indicates the Qiblah. Toward
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Wave OpticsWave Optics Water wave passing though an opening Sharp shadow The wave nature of light is needed toexplain various phenomena Interference Diffraction The particle nature of light was the basisfor ray (geometric) opticsInterference of
Emory - REL - 211
Rel 211Study Guide: IslamQuranImamShia (Shiites)Sufism: good Islam; singing, dancing, fairsQuibla: direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays during salah. Most mosquescontain a wall niche, known as mihrab, that indicates the Qiblah. Toward
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
AC CircuitsAC CircuitThe output of an AC generator issinusoidal and varies with timeaccording to the following equation = 0 cos t is the instantaneous voltage 0 is the peak or maximum emf. is the angular frequency.2 = 2f =T f is the frequency
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Ray OpticsThe Ray Model of light Light travels in straight line is the basis of the ray model of light. We define light ray as a line in the direction along which light energy isflowingReflection Specular reflection from a flat, smoothsurface. The
Emory - PHIL - 117
Phil11714:46Nature:theexternalworldinitsentiretyMerriamWebsterDictionaryLatinword:Natura:tobeborn,beginlife,beproduced,proceed,arise,springforthPhysis:originallyrelatedtotheintrinsiccharacteristicsthatplants,animals,andother featuresoftheworlddevelop
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Wave OpticsWave Optics Water wave passing though an opening Sharp shadow The wave nature of light is needed toexplain various phenomena Interference Diffraction The particle nature of light was the basisfor ray (geometric) opticsInterference of
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Wave OpticsWave Optics Water wave passing though an opening Sharp shadow The wave nature of light is needed toexplain various phenomena Interference Diffraction The particle nature of light was the basisfor ray (geometric) opticsInterference of
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
ENFP 300Due date: 02/09/2012 (Quiz 1)HW 1Although the homework will not be graded, it will provide you with enough experienceand practice to apply the knowledge from your lectures to a few real applications. Furthermore,quiz problems will be based on
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
ENFP 300Due date: 02/23/2012 (Quiz 2)HW #2Please remember to use the FIND, GIVEN, SKETCH, ASSUMPTIONS, ANALYSIS,DISCUSSION approachProblems1. Some animals can take advantage of the Bernoulli effect to improve their living conditions. Aprairie dog b
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
1) If a fluid property is not given, you should be able to look it up from another textbook or online. Usuallyfluid properties are in thermodynamics books and are a function of 2 state variables like P,T. In a quizsetting, all properties will be given t
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
ENFP 300Due date: 02/23/2012 (Quiz 2)HW #3Please remember to use the FIND, GIVEN, SKETCH, ASSUMPTIONS, ANALYSIS,DISCUSSION approach. Fluid properties can be found in Appendix B. Interpolation oftable values may be required.Problems1. Air at 366.5 K
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
ExperimentVIPolarized LightI. PurposeIn this lab you will study some of the properties of linearly polarized light.II. References (Course Textbooks)Optics, by Eugene Hecht, 4th EditionIII. EquipmentDiode laser, < 1 mw, 670 nmLaser beam blocker (a
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
ExperimentVI:PolarizedLightubmitanExcelfileofspreadsheetdatasameasLabmanual,online(ELMS,Blackboard).cludetheresultandanswersaboutAnalysis&FinalQuestionsintheExcelfile,ly.NOTPrintedversionallowed.Setmechanicalandelectricalzeroofphotometer.Setupexperim
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Electromagnetic FieldsandWavesE or B? It Depends on Your Perspective Charges create an electric field Moving charges create a magnetic field.Is there B ?The force measured by BillasF = qv BThe force as measured by SharonVelocity relative to wha
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Electromagnetic InductionInduced currents Current creates a magnetic field. can magnetic field create current? Faradays discoveryThere is a current in a coil of wire if andonly if the magnetic field passing throughthe coil is changingMotional emf
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
Name:_Physics 270D. PapadopoulosSpring 2009March 2, 20091st MidternProblem 1 (15)A wire of the shape shown in the figure carries a current I. What is the magnetic fieldincluding direction of the semicircle arising from(a)each straight segment of
Maryland - PHYSICS - 270
The Magnetic FieldMagnetismMagnetism is not the same as electricity.Magnetism is a long-range force.Magnets have two poles.Materials that are attracted to a magnet, or that a magnet sticksto, are called magnetic materials.Magnetic field A strong c
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 1 Week 2: Course OverviewTutor: Jessica YangEmail: z3256117@student.unsw.edu.auConsultation time: TBAAlternate tutorials: Monday 11am-12pm Quad G054 Monday 1pm-2pm Quad G054 Monday 2pm-3pm Quad G022 Tuesday 10am-
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 2 Week 3 Constructing a Financial PlanThe six-step financial planning process:1. Collect client data2. Determine client objectives and goals3. Determine financial issues4. Prepare a written plan - SOA5. Implement t
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 3 Week 4 Asset Classes and Asset AllocationLecture 3 SummaryInvestment Objectives Return expectation Short/Long term goals Income & taxesConstraints Income requirements Time horizon/liquidity Taxation considerat
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 4 Week 5 Securities Transacting and BorrowingLecture 4 SummaryShare Purchase Plan - common in recent months, not tradable, lead to dilution to existingownershipHomework Tutorial 5Chapter 5Question 5.9List and disc
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 5 Tutorial 6 Managed FundsLecture 5 SummaryNAV = (Assets Liabilities)/ # SharesHPR = (End Price Beginning Price + Income & Capital Gain distribution)Beginning PriceAverage X-year return = [(1+r1)(1+r2)(1+rx)]^(1/x)
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 8 Week 9 TaxationLecture 8 SummaryTaxable Income & Tax LiabilityJESSICA YANG1[1]Assessable Income[2](Allowable deductions)- must be connected to incomegeneration[3][4]Taxable incomex Tax rate (Marginal)Tax
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 9 InsuranceLecture 9 SummaryTypes of Insurance Life Insurance, Business Overheads Insurance, Property Insurance, Medicare,Private health insurance, TPD, Trauma, Income protectionLife insuranceBusinessOverheadsIns
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 10 Superannuation & Social SecurityLecture 10 Summary: SuperannuationThree-pillar model to retirement funding1. Age pension2. Occupational based contribution3. Personal contributionContributions Superannuation Gua
UNSW - FINS - 2643
Wealth ManagementFINS2643Lecture 11 Estate PlanningLecture 11 SummaryThe Estate Planning Process1. Objectivesa. Succession of control, management, ownershipb. Preservation of capitalc. Income stream to succeeding generationsd. Equity across blend
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2643 Practice Final Exam MCQs1. Chen has $50,000 of his own money to invest. He has amargin loan available to add to this money to purchaseAustralian shares. The banks loan-to-value ratio (LVR) is 75%.How much does Chen have available to purchase a po
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2010 Reed International Books Australia Pty Limited trading as LexisNexis. Ancillary for Financial Planning in Sustralia 4ed - Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanFinancial Planning in Australia 4ed by Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanSolutions by Sharon Taylor 2011 Ree
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2010 Reed International Books Australia Pty Limited trading as LexisNexis. Ancillary for Financial Planning in Sustralia 4ed - Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanFinancial Planning in Australia 4ed by Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanSolutions by Sharon Taylor 2011 Ree
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2010 Reed International Books Australia Pty Limited trading as LexisNexis. Ancillary for Financial Planning in Sustralia 4ed - Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanFinancial Planning in Australia 4ed by Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanSolutions by Beverly Houterman 2011
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2010 Reed International Books Australia Pty Limited trading as LexisNexis. Ancillary for Financial Planning in Sustralia 4ed - Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanFinancial Planning in Australia 4ed by Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanSolutions by Roger Juchau 2011 Reed
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2010 Reed International Books Australia Pty Limited trading as LexisNexis. Ancillary for Financial Planning in Sustralia 4ed - Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanFinancial Planning in Australia 4ed by Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanSolutions by Sharon Taylor 2011 Ree
UNSW - FINS - 2643
2010 Reed International Books Australia Pty Limited trading as LexisNexis. Ancillary for Financial Planning in Sustralia 4ed - Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanFinancial Planning in Australia 4ed by Taylor, Juchau, HoutermanSolutions by Beverly Houterman 2011
UNSW - INFS - 1602
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALESSCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY ANDMANAGEMENTSESSION 2, 2005FINAL EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2005INFS1602COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSExamination Hours:2Number of Questions: 4Exam is worth 60% of the totalassess
UNSW - INFS - 1602
wUNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALESSCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY ANDMANAGEMENTSESSION 2, 2006FINAL EXAMINATIONINFS1602COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSExamination Hours:Number of Questions:32Exam is worth 55% of the totalassessment for this
UNSW - INFS - 1602
U NIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALESSCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGY ANDMANAGEMENTSESSION 1, 2006FINAL EXAMINATION, JUNE 2006INFS1602COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSExamination Hours:2Number of Questions: 4Exam is worth 60% of the totalassessmen
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.2 information system, organization, and strategy2.1 organizations and information systemOrganization and information system are influence one another.Manager builds information system to serve the interests of the business firm.Same time, organizat
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.4 enterprise information system: ERP, CRM, SCMThe feature of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), how do they help to improveinternal business processes?The feature of Customer Relationship Management (CRM), how do they help toimprove downstream bus
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.5 How information systems support managerial work and decision making5.1 business process and information systemsBusiness need to deal with many different pieces of information about suppliers,customers, employees, invoices, payments and their produ
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.6 Foundation of business intelligence Databases and information managementHP is a good example of the important of data management and database system forbusiness.HPs data had been stored in a number of different databases where they could noteasil
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.7 Building information system7.1 System as planned organizational changeBuilding a new IS is planned organizational change.New information system involves much more than new hardware and software. Italso includes changes in jobs, skills, mgmt and o
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.8 Managing Project8.1 The importance of project managementProject management objectivesInformation systems projects include the development of new informationsystems, enhancement of existing systems or upgrade or replacement of thefirms informatio
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.9 Information system ethics and computer crime9.1 information systems ethicsThe information age arrivesInformation privacy p.353Information privacy is concerned with what information an individual shouldhave to reveal to others in the workplace or
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.10 information systems security and controls10.1 information systems securityThreats to IS can come from a variety of paces inside and external to an organization.IS security precautions taken to keep all aspects of IS (e.g. all hardware, software,
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Ch.11 Web 2.0Technologies and Business Models11.1 Defining Web 2.0Web 2.0 is not just about an upgrade in internet technology but rather it is abouthow the internet is being used to execute successful business models.Web 2.0 uses many older technologi
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 1Digital Firm1. Digital Firmone in which nearly all of the organization's significant business relationshipswith customers, suppliers and employees are digitally enabled and mediated.sense and respond to their environments far more rapidly th
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 2An organization1. Definition- a stable, formal social structure that takes resources from theEnvironment and processes them to produce outputs.2. Three elements- capital, labour, landPrimary productionfrom environmentfactorsTransfer into
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 3E-commerce1. Definition- the use of the Internet and the Web to transact business.- about digitally enabled commercial transactions between and amongorganizations and individuals.- commercial transactions involve the exchange of value (e.g.
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 4Enterprise systems1. Enterprise-wide information systems (enterprise systems)are informationsystems that allow companies to integrate information acrossoperations on a company-wide basisprovide a central repository common to all corporate us
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 5Business processes and information systems1. Business processrefer to the manner in in which work is organized, coordinated and focusedto produce a valuable product or serviceconcrete workflows of material, information and knowledge-sets of
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 6F ile organization terms and concepts1. Computer system organize hierarchy bitsrepresents the smallest unit of data a computer can handlea group of bits bitesrepresents a single character, which can be a letter, a number or anothersymbol
UNSW - INFS - 1602
Chapter 7Systems as planned organizational change1. Four kinds of structural organizational change automationthe most common form of IT-enabled organizational changeinvolved assisting employees with performing their tasks more e fficientlyand effect