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This report plans how I would go about researching the question; a study of the role of Human Resource Management (HRM) today, in Britain.
... Objectives
My research project will be an exploratory study because I am trying to discover 'what is' current HRM. The project is split up into two sections; establishing what is HRM, and the discovery of recent HRM theories and practices. I ...
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This research paper will present research on various file systems available for Linux. I will discuss the main features of each file system before making the final comparison and drawing a conclusion.
... designed to make it easier to migrate a file system into the Linux kernel.
The diagram demonstrates that when the user invokes a process such as deleting a file, this process is trapped by the system, which then calls the ...
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This research project is being conducted to formulate an answer or theory to the question, 'why do individuals use complementary therapy for the maintenance of health?'
... the question 'Why does an individual use a complementary therapy for the maintenance of health?' Through the results collated from all of the group members' we found that over half of those partaking in the questionnaire had received treatment for ...
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This study of 'Human Behaviour' explores different channels of HCI and in identifying 'what actually makes an effective interface' exploration into different types of interfaces was required.
... HCI and in identifying 'what actually makes an effective interface' exploration into different types of interfaces was required. Using two types of interfaces, namely,
* A command line interface, and
* A text based GUI
I was able to analyse how a ...
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Thomas Alva Edison-the Inventor.
... coalesced out of the 'idea factories' that Edison eventually organized into the world's first research center .This research lab powerfully influenced the design and operation of every centralized power plant in existence2.
The tremendous effect that electricity has had upon ...
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To evaluate customer loyalty toward e-CRM on Dusit.com website in Thailand
... some questions such as how can they improve their customer service. Are customers satisfied with company instruments? Can e-CRM increase customer loyalty to use their products and services? The main objective of this study is to understand what the research ...
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To highlight how easy it is to do database backed websites I wrote a simple guestbook using PHP
... display the output and delivers it to the browser.
The code I have commented on this page is available in my File Area. In my comments I have used teal to represent comments, red to indicate PHP code and blue ...
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To What Extent Can Emotion Be Viewed As A Biological Phenomenon?
... component is the body's reaction such as trembling or giggling. The body also has many internal reactions that have prompted psychologists to ask if emotion really is a biological event.
Two recent multi-level theories by LeDoux in 1992 and 1996 ...
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To what extent has the German electoral system shaped its party system and the development of the ma
... the Federal President dissolves the Bundestag, and fresh elections are called, as occurred in 1972 when Brandt and the SPD lost their majority. There are 656 seats in the Bundestag, with half of the members being elected by a direct ...
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To what extent has the Welfare State been in safe hands?
... traditional view of the welfare state was being drowned in an increase of benefits abusers attracted by the comfortable value of a benefit. This led to a government pumping millions into a system that was not persuading people to return ...
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
... ISO 9000. Finally, the importance of ISO 9000 in the food industry and the implementation of ISO 9000 is explained to show how the ISO 9000 can be applied in the business.
WHAT IS QUALITY
The concept of quality with ...
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Traffic Light Simulation and Machine Code Program.
... RED
MOV AL,90 ; Copy 10010000 into the AL register.
OUT 01 ; Send AL to Port One (The traffic lights).
MOV BL,01 ; SENDS VALUE 01 to BL (02 THE SECONDS TO COUNT DOWN).
CALL 60 ; CALLS SUBROUTINE 60 (DELAY SUBROUTINE)
; RED - AMBER / RED
; Turn on all the ...
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Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
... the US Army was at war at that time and that information was an important asset in ensuring the success of missions. The Advance Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the Department Of Defense (DOD) was the one responsible in developing ...
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Ubiquitous Computing.
... our business, learning, entertainment, collaborative and home environments by embedding smart technologies that interact with us quietly behind the scenes (Roussos et al, 2003). The vision is of smart embedded technology grounded in the realizable theory where microprocessors are becoming ...
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UTP-based Ethernet LANs may use an Extended Star topology. Clearly explain what such a topology is.
... between wiring closets and between buildings that are part of the same LAN and acts as the primary path for traffic that is sent and received from other networks. When repeaters and hubs are used to extend networks they are ...
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Virtual Instrumentation Design Task of a pressure meter and a spectrum analyser
... with an Amplicon PC30 AT data acquisition unit and running National Instruments Labview. A variable parameter is measured using the pressure transducer and the Labview software is used to measure and convert the output from the transducer and display the ...
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Voice Activated Phone System - Human Computer Interaction Report
... Use Case for Graphical-based LED Display 5
Figure 5 Example showing how Use Cases can produce Requirements 8
Figure 6 Guidelines for Usability Testing 9
Figure 7 Introductory Questions for Questionnaire 10
Figure 8 Questions about each system for Questionnaire 10
Figure 9 Questions comparing the three systems for Questionnaire 11
Design
Introduction ...
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VoIP - Red, yellow or green light?
... thing of the past. VoIP enables the transmission of voice signals through a packet distribution network which is the same network used for transmitting data. This technique of packet switching can thus provide a plethora of benefits when contrasted with ...
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Was Indian indentureship a ‘new system of slavery’?
... would be free to buy land and demand higher wages to work on plantations, the only substitute to total collapse was to find a new source of cheap and reliable labour.
However, it was stated that, whatever form of labour ...
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Was the scientific revolution primarily one concerned with the solar system?
... new theories of the cosmos proposed by Copernicus or Galileo, or whether it was Gilbert's work on the magnet or even Bacon's work on learning, what came out of the scientific revolution was that the sciences rather than being their ...
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Water quality modelling - Qualsoc application.
... concern and can restrict the recreational activities. Control and treatment of stormwater discharges and combined sewage overflows from urban areas are problems of increasing importance concerning water quality management (Jrgensen & al, 1995).
Environmental planners and managers need to be ...
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Wearable computers
... function can be made to vary widely, depending on the instructions provided for program execution. With the wearable computer (WearComp), this is no exception, e.g. the wearable computer is more than just a wristwatch or regular eyeglasses: it has the ...
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Web Transactions
... client), a business logic and data processing layer (the application server), and a DBMS (the database server), distributed over different machines.
The advantages of the Web as a database platform include DBMS advantages, simplicity, platform independence, GUI, standardization, cross-platform support, ...
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Web-to-Database Interfacing Technologies
... technology, which can deal well with the resources that are primarily static. However, with the unprecedented growth of resources, it is no longer adequate to rely on this conventional file technology for organizing, storing and accessing large amount of information ...
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What according to Putnam are the issues at stake in assessing the question as to whether we could be 'brains in a vat'?
... itself.
Putnam first introduces an elaborate and self admittedly improbable example of a somewhat artistic ant in the desert. He is introducing the question of reference and meaning through this example. In this story it unfolds that an ant, as it ...