Archive for September, 2007
The Gizmo (sometimes called The Gizmotron) was an effects device for the electric guitar, invented ca. 1975 by English rock musicians Kevin Godley and Lol Creme while they were members of the British rock group 10cc.
The Gizmo first featured on 10cc’s second album, Sheet Music (1974) on the track Old Wild Men, and its ability […]
A business record is a document that records a business dealing. Business records include meeting minutes, memorandums, employment contracts, and accounting source documents.
It must be retrievable at a later date so that the business dealings can be accurately reviewed as required. Since business is dependent upon confidence and trust, not only must the record […]
Introduced. Fishes of Sespe Creek, California
0 Comments Published September 30th, 2007 in UncategorizedSespe Creek winds over thirty-one miles through valleys and sometimes very narrow canyons in the Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County, California.
The creek starts at Portero Seco, and is formed by more than thiry tributay streams before it empties into the Santa Clara River in Fillmore. Sespe Creek is a National Scenic Waterway, and […]
Time tracking software or timesheet software is accounting software which is used to maintain timesheets for each person in a company. Such software allows employees to enter their time, which can be approved/rejected by supervisors or project managers. Increasingly this software is web based, making deployment much easier.
Time tracking software may be:
Standalone - used […]
23 languages. FirtsOffice. Karaboro languages
0 Comments Published September 30th, 2007 in UncategorizedThe Karaboro languages are spoken in Burkina Faso by approximately 65 000 people (SIL 1995/1991). They belong to the Senufo subfamily, but are separated from other Senufo languages by a small band of unrelated languages. Within Senufo they are thought to be most closely related to the Senari languages.
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Avid Xpress DV is a popular non-linear video editing application available to professionals on Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh computers.
See also
Avid Xpress Pro.
List of video editing software.
Comparison of video editing software.
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CFM is an academic program at the University of Waterloo, Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management
CFM is an intensive academic program at John Abbott College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec Canada, called Computerized Financial Management. It covers subjects like Accounting 1-3, Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, Finance 1-2, Computerized Accounting 1-2, Intro To Business, Business Law, Business […]
Monetization is the process of converting or establishing something into legal tender. It usually refers to the printing of banknotes by central banks, but things such as gold, silver and diamonds can also be monetized. Even intrinsically worthless items can be made into money, as long as they are difficult to make or acquire. Monetization […]
Molecular computers are massively parallel computers taking advantage of the computational power of molecules (specifically biological).
Molectronics specifically refers to the sub-field of physics which addresses the computational potential of atomic arrangements.
See also
Chemical computer
Analog computer
DNA computer
Digital computer
Quantum computer
Computation
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Bharat Goenka is the managing director of Tally Solutions, India’s leading company in business accounting software.
Bharat Goenka is the son of Late Shyam Sunder Goenka, who ran a company that supplied raw materials and machineries to textile mills and chemical plants in the southern and eastern parts of India. Gradually when the business was becoming […]
Spy software (also known as “Computer Monitoring Software” or “keylogger”) secretly records a computer user by capturing all keystrokes, websites visited, and chat conversations. Some of these spy software programs can even be installed remotely without being detected by commercial anti-virus software. There are several different uses for this type of software, with two […]
Software that has found. Experimental software engineering
0 Comments Published September 24th, 2007 in UncategorizedExperimental software engineering is a sub-domain of software engineering focusing on experiments on software systems (software products, processes, and resources). It is interested in devising experiments on software, in collecting data from these experiments, and in devising laws and theories from this data. Proponents of experimental software engineering advocate that experimentation is an important method […]
The Project Mandate is a general outline of a business project proposal. It includes or points to the projects’s business case, or Charter, the High and Low Level Requirements, Risks, Costs, Benefits and any other documentation. It can be customized to a large or small scale, in order to define the scope of the project. […]
System Under Test (shortened as SUT) refers to a system that is being tested for correct operation. The term is used mostly in software testing.
A special case of a software system is an application which, when tested, is called an Application Under Test.
The term SUT means also a stage of maturity of the software, because […]
Kenny Dixon Jr also known as Moodymann is a techno/house musician based in Detroit, Michigan. He creates a thoroughly hybrid form of techno/house dance music via his innovative use of reworked riffs, samples and grooves taken from that city’s historically influential jazz, soul, funk, and disco scene. He offers a friendly wink backwards at […]
Itch-Scratchware is a term for software developed within a limited scope and to perform a specific function, which is only extended, expanded or developed further when a problem is encountered or the initial tasks assigned to the software change.
The name reflects the way in which this software is developed. The Itch is the problem […]
Business. E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
0 Comments Published September 23rd, 2007 in UncategorizedBusiness school at the University of Richmond with 600 undergraduate students and full and part-time MBA program with 150 students. Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
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E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
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Any software that a. Paperback Software International Ltd.
0 Comments Published September 23rd, 2007 in UncategorizedPaperback Software International Ltd. was a software company founded in the 1980s by Adam Osborne, Paperback Software was dedicated to the proposition that computer software cost too much, and that software such as word processors and spreadsheets should be available in the US$20 range. The company was found guilty by a US court of copyright […]
In mathematics, the comparison test is a criterion for convergence or divergence of a series whose terms are real or complex numbers. It determines convergence by comparing the terms of the series in question with those of a series whose convergence properties are known.
The comparison test states that if the series
<math>\sum_{n=1}^\infty b_n</math>
is an absolutely convergent […]
Micromation Inc. was as an early pioneer (1978-1983) in the design, manufacture and sale of microcomputer systems, circuit boards and peripherals. The company’s products were built around early Intel and Zilog microprocessors, the S-100 bus and the CP/M and MP/M Operating System software from Digital Research. Micromation’s headquarters and manufacturing plant were both located in […]
Mander Organs is an English pipe organ maker and refurbisher based in London. Although well known for many years in the world of organ building, they achieved wider notability in 2004 with their refurbishment of the Royal Albert Hall’s Father Willis organ, making the Royal Albert Hall Organ the largest in the UK.
Mander has […]
Groups portfolio of cross-platform. Financial diversification
0 Comments Published September 21st, 2007 in UncategorizedDiversification is a risk management technique that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio in order to minimize the impact that any one security will have on the overall performance of the portfolio. Diversification lowers the risk of your portfolio. Academics have complex formulas to demonstrate how this works, but we can explain […]
Financial. Consolidated financial statements
0 Comments Published September 21st, 2007 in UncategorizedConsolidated financial statements are financial statements that factors the holding company’s subsidiaries into its aggregated accounting figure. It is a representation of how the holding company is doing, as a group. The consolidated accounts should provide a true and fair view of the financial and operating conditions of the group. To do so typically requires […]
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) represents flows of all economic transactions that take place within an economy (regional or national). It is a statistical representation of the economic and social structure of a country. SAMs refer to a single year providing a static picture of the economy.
SAMs are square (columns equal rows) in the […]
Maudelle Shirek served eight terms on the City Council of Berkeley California, and ended her career in political office as one of the oldest elected officials in California. Shirek moved to Berkeley in the 1940s and immediately gained a reputation for her dedication to civil rights issues. She was active in the anti-war movement, was […]
The Ethical Software License is a copyleft license for software. The difference between ethical software and free software consists of this: if you (an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under an ethical license) distribute the source code for a valuable consideration, you must donate at least 1% of the sales from the products […]
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Accounting. Average Per-Bit Delivery Cost
0 Comments Published September 19th, 2007 in UncategorizedAverage Per-Bit Delivery Cost, or APBDC, is one relatively common method by which Internet Service Providers calculate their cost of goods sold. Basically, it averages the cost of however many bits were actually sent or received across a link with the actual cost of operation of the link. This is contrasted principally with […]
Software. List of basic software engineering topics
0 Comments Published September 18th, 2007 in UncategorizedFor a more comprehensive list, see the List of software engineering topics.
Software Engineering (SE) is the design, development, and documentation of software by applying technologies and practices from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains, interface design, digital asset management and other fields. Basic topics in software engineering include:
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1 Nature of software engineering
2 Methodologies […]
The Vienna Development Method (VDM) is one of the longest-established Formal Methods for the development of computer-based systems. Originating in work done at IBM’s Vienna Laboratory in the 1970s, it has grown to include a group of techniques and tools based on a formal specification language - the VDM Specification Language (VDM-SL). It has an […]
In phonology, absolute neutralisation is a phenomenon in which a segment of the underlying representation of a morpheme is not realized in any of its phonetic representation. For example, Chomsky & Halle (1968) assume that the underlying representation of the word ellipse contains a final segment /e/ even though this segment is never pronounced. But […]
Added value in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from value added. Used as a measure of shareholder value, calculated using the formula:
Added Value = Sales - Purchases - Labour Costs - Capital Costs
Added Value can also be defined as the difference between a particular product’s final selling price and the direct and […]
Software. List of basic software engineering topics
0 Comments Published September 15th, 2007 in UncategorizedFor a more comprehensive list, see the List of software engineering topics.
Software Engineering (SE) is the design, development, and documentation of software by applying technologies and practices from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains, interface design, digital asset management and other fields. Basic topics in software engineering include:
Contents
1 Nature of software engineering
2 Methodologies […]
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Daily Pioneer This software takes the user through an established format. When complete, the user will have […]
Open Source Industry Australia is an Australian body created to “further the cause of both Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)”.
See also
AUUG
Linux Australia
External link
OSIA’s homepage
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Peachtree. Gwinnett County Public Schools
0 Comments Published September 14th, 2007 in UncategorizedGwinnett County Public Schools is a school district operating in Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA. GCPS is notably known as the largest school system in Georgia, with an estimated enrollment of 159,258 students for the 2007-2008 year. By the 2010-11 school year, student enrollment in Gwinnett is projected to top 176,000 students. GCPS is estimated […]
United 93 or Flight 93 may refer to:
United Airlines Flight 93, plane which crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks
Flight 93 (TV film), made-for-TV movie about United Airlines Flight 93
United 93 (film), theatrical feature film about United Airlines Flight 93 (formerly titled Flight 93)
Pan Am Flight […]
Carol Cassady, American politician, was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives. In 2004, she ran as a Republican in the heavily democratic Seventh Congressional District of Washington. Because of the make-up of the district, she received less than 1/5 of the vote, returning Democrat Jim McDermott to the House.
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Business. Academy of International Business
7 Comments Published September 13th, 2007 in UncategorizedAcademy of International Business (AIB) is the leading association of international business scholars and specialists. It has around 3000 members in about 75 countries. Membership is open to organizations as well as individuals. It publishes the Journal of International Business Studies six times a year. In addition, it publishes a quarterly newsletter, and the proceedings […]
Peachtree Accounting is business management software published by Sage Software and sold primarily in the United States. There have been several generations of software sold under the Peachtree Accounting name.
Peachtree Accounting was originally sold by Peachtree Software, a software publisher founded in 1975 by Jim Dunion with the first software published in 1976. […]
An electrical connection between discrete points allows the flow of electrons, (current). A pair of connections is needed for a circuit.
Between points with a low voltage difference between them, direct current flow can be controlled by a switch. However, if the points are not connected, and the voltage difference between those points is high […]
A market portfolio is a portfolio consisting of a weighted sum of every asset in the market, with weights in the proportions that they exist in the market (with the necessary assumption that these assets are infinitely divisible).
Richard Roll’s critique (1977) states that this is only a theoretical concept, as to create a market portfolio […]
Edit means to revise, correct, or improve, and may also refer to:
edIT, an American electronic DJ and producer
Edit (application), a simple text editor for the Apple Macintosh.
Edit (MS-DOS), a plain-text editor for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows
“Edit” (song), a song by Regina Spektor from her 2006 album Begin to Hope
A form […]
Cost Management is the process whereby companies use cost accounting to report or control the various costs of doing business.
The term cost management is widely used in business today. Unfortunately cost management has no uniform definition. Cost management generally describes the approaches and activities of managers in short run and long run planning and […]
Established during the late 1860’s by Mr Herbert Dalton, Daltons Weekly was initially a single broad sheet listing ‘Accommodation for Gentleman’ in the then fashionable middle class suburbs around Vauxhall in South London. (Est. 138 years)
The paper proved very successful, but regrettably within 2 years of starting the paper, Mr Dalton died, leaving it to […]
A purchase ledger contains the personal accounts of suppliers from whom the business has bought on credit. (The creditors.) It records information such as invoices received, credit notes received and payments sent.
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Business education is the enterprise of education directed at the study and research of the field of business. It includes secondary education and higher education or university education, with the greatest activity in the latter. It is often or almost always oriented toward preparing students for the practice of an occupation in business or business-related […]
Fog City Software is a San Francisco Bay Area based software development company founded in 1994. It was started by Guy Kawasaki, Will Mayall, Kathryn Henkens and Jud Spencer. It is most known for developing the software title Claris Emailer for Apple Computer in the 1990’s. It also made LetterRip Pro which is now owned […]
Fax art is art specifically designed to be sent or transmitted by a facsimile machine, where the “fax art” is the received “fax”.
Fax Art exhibition in Iceland
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Afrana is a genus of true frogs.
Species
Afrana amieti (Laurent, 1976)
Afrana angolensis (Bocage, 1866) — Angola River Frog, Common River Frog
Afrana desaegeri (Laurent, 1972)
Afrana dracomontana (Channing, 1978) — Drakensberg River Frog, Sani Pass Frog
Afrana fuscigula (Duméril & Bibron, 1841) — Cape River Frog
Afrana inyangae (Poynton, 1966) — Inyangini River Frog
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Business Traveller is a CNN International monthly television program hosted by Richard Quest.
CNN’s Business Traveller Web site
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The term soft goal is used in connection with modeling languages and specially with goal-oriented modeling. Soft goals can represent:
Non-functional requirements
Relations between non-functional requirements
Non-functional requirements (or quality attributes, qualities, or more colloquially “-ilities“) are global qualities of a software system, such as flexibility, maintainability, usability, and so forth. Such requirements are usually stated […]
The only software that. Analytical software
0 Comments Published September 6th, 2007 in UncategorizedAnalytical software is software that is designed specifically for analysis and development of a particular environment or object.
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Non-market economics is the study of the production, trade, and distribution of goods and services via mechanisms other than the market. Non-market economies do not operate through the exchange of money. Barter is usually considered a type of a commodity-economy, so it is generally not considered a non-market economy. This type of exchange […]
FirstOffice is a series of accounting software products for small business available in 23 languages.
FirtsOffice is part of the HansaWorld groups portfolio of cross-platform business software.
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Comparison of accounting software
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Portfolio of cross-platform. Trading account assets
0 Comments Published September 6th, 2007 in UncategorizedTrading account assets refer to a separate account managed by banks that buy (underwriting) U.S. government securities and other securities for their own trading account or for resale at a profit to other banks and to the public, rather than for investment in the bank’s own investment portfolio. Trading assets are segregated from the investment […]
BusinessMaker is Swedish-Finnish accounting software primarily for the Apple Macintosh.
BusinessMaker was among the first in the world to develop WAN and multi-windowed accounting software. It was later merged with the HansaWorld group.
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Larry Garlick was the founder, CEO, and Chairman of the board of directors of Remedy Corp, the software company that produced the Action Request System. He served as CEO of the company from its founding in 1990 until its sale to competitor Peregrine Systems in 2001. When accounting irregularities began to appear that […]
In accounting, an economic entity is one of the assumptions made in generally accepted accounting principles. Basically, any organization or unit in society can be an economic entity.
Examples of economic entities are hospitals, companies, municipalities, and federal agencies.
The “Economic Entity Assumption” says that the activities of the entity are to be kept separate from the […]
Business. Credit Business Associate (United States)
0 Comments Published September 3rd, 2007 in UncategorizedThe Credit Business Associate (CBA) is a professional designation for a credit manager. This designation was created by the National Association of Credit Management. This professional degination signals knowledge of three business-to-business-credit related disciplines:
Basic financial accounting
Business-to-business credit principles
Introductory financial statement analysis
External links
CBA Requirements from NACM
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Twenty pence may refer to:
A British Twenty Pence coin, a decimal subdivision of the pound sterling (United Kingdom).
An Irish twenty pence (decimal coin), a decimal subdivision of the now defunct Irish pound (Republic of Ireland).
A gold English coin Twenty Pence from the 13th century (England).
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