Archive for December, 2007



Analytical software is software that is designed specifically for analysis and development of a particular environment or object.

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Software. Softcam

A softcam is essentially a software-based camera. It is a piece of computer software that isn’t actually a replacement to a regular webcam but software that allows you to stream or broadcast media files such as BMP, GIF, AVI, WAV and other video formats over video conferencing applications like MSN Messenger, Netmeeting, etc.

Some softcam software […]

The Worshipful Company of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation became a Livery Company in 1977. The Company promotes the practice of accounting by awarding prizes to students in the field. It also supports general charities.

The Company ranks eighty-sixth in the order […]

Kenmore Station is a subway stop on Boston’s MBTA, located in Kenmore Square. Besides serving Kenmore Square, it is the main stop for Fenway Park. There is a ‘Fenway’ stop located further down the ‘D’ branch of the Green Line, but it refers to the neighborhood of the same name and isn’t as close to […]

Software. Peachtree Accounting

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. […]

The Chatham Islands Note Corporation was the private organisation that was set up to issue the two series of Chatham Islands notes in 2000 and 2001. It planned to issue coins in 2001, but their activities were curtailed upon the instruction of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. The Chatham Islands Note Corporation ceased […]

The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different accounting software packages.

Package

Licence

Windows

Mac OS X

Linux

Market focus

Type

Structure

Adempiere

GPL

Mid-market

ERP, CRM, POS

Web based

Adminsoft

Freeware and Proprietary

Small to Mid-market

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stand alone

Compiere

GPL

Mid-market

ERP, CRM, POS

Web based

GnuCash

GPL

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The Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP) was established in 1990 as a subsidiary of the Financial Reporting Council. The FRRP seeks to ensure that the provision of financial information by public and large private companies complies with relevant accounting requirements such as the Companies Act 1985.

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Small business. Show business

Showbiz redirects here. For other uses, see Showbiz (disambiguation).

Show business is a vernacular term for the business of entertainment. It tends to refer to the agents, managers, production and distribution companies that are in the business of entertainment; it can also include the artists and performers involved. It applies to all aspects of […]

St Mary’s Church, Rotherhithe is the local Church of England parish church in Rotherhithe, formerly in Surrey and now part of south east London. The parish is now within the diocese of Southwark and under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Fulham. The 18th century church is in St Marychurch Street and is dedicated to […]

The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different accounting software packages.

Package

Licence

Windows

Mac OS X

Linux

Market focus

Type

Structure

Adempiere

GPL

Mid-market

ERP, CRM, POS

Web based

Adminsoft

Freeware and Proprietary

Small to Mid-market

 ?

stand alone

Compiere

GPL

Mid-market

ERP, CRM, POS

Web based

GnuCash

GPL

[…]

Software. BusinessMaker

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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Software. Software update

Software update may refer to:

A software patch

The Software Update utility from Apple

New versions of software like those listed on the VersionTracker website

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Holly Shanahan is an actress from New Zealand, born in 1981.

Filmography

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“Power Rangers: Mystic Force”

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Rock Solid (2006) …. Leelee Pimvare

Whispering Voices (2006)…. Leelee Pimvare

Stranger Within: Part 1 (2006)…. Leelee Pimvare

Stranger Within: Part 2 (2006)…. Leelee Pimvare

Petrifed Xander (2006)…. Leelee […]

Sage. Wenona, Michigan

Wenona was a historical village in the U.S. state of Michigan, located in what is now Bay City.

The village was founded in 1863 by Henry W. Sage (1814-1897), a merchant and philanthropist, who along with John McGraw also founded the Sage, McGraw & Company sawmill on the west bank of the Saginaw River. The sawmill, […]

A Chart of accounts is a list of all accounts tracked by a single accounting system, and should be designed to capture financial information to make good financial decisions. Each account in the chart is assigned a unique identifier, typically an account number. Each account in the Anglo-Saxon chart is classified into one of the […]

A Market requirements document (MRD) is a document used by product management and marketing staff to determine what features and benefits their firm’s upcoming and/or newer versions of products should have to succeed in the marketplace.

As a prelude to writing a MRD, a product marketing manager analyzes the market to determine what existing products serve […]

Software. Encryption software

Encryption software is software whose main task is encryption and decryption of data, usually in the form of files on hard drives and removable media, email messages, or in the form of packets sent over computer networks.

Encryption software’s main branches are:

Disk encryption software (also known as OTFE software)

File/folder encryption

Communication encryption software

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Acquired. Prelinger Archives

The Prelinger Archives is a collection of films, mostly shorts made for industrial or educational distribution.

The Archives was founded by Rick Prelinger in 1982 in order to preserve what he calls “ephemeral” films: corporate advertising and promotional films (1914-1980), educational films or U.S. government productions, television commercials, theatrical trailers and ads, newsreels, amateur and home […]

In accounting, an extended cost is the unit cost multiplied by the number of those items that were purchased.

For example, four apples purchased at a unit price of $1 have an extended cost of $4 (=$1 x 4 apples).

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Software. Ramis Software

Ramis Software was developed at Mathematica Products Group, in Princeton, New Jersey, in the late 1960s. It is the predecessor of Information Builder’s FOCUS, with Gerry Cohen as a common developer and IBI founder. Ramis was available for purchase in a variety of environments, including (starting in 1969) on a royalty basis from National CSS, […]

Conjuncture (fluctuation) is a critical combination of events.

Economic conjuncture types

Boom is a time of high business activity, prosperity, peak of business cycle, “bull” market, strong expansion

Depression is a time of acutely low business activity, “bear” market, slumping prices and demand, recession, bust

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Governmental accounting is an umbrella term which refers to the various accounting systems used by various public sector entities. In the United States, for instance, there are three levels of government which follow different accounting standards set forth by independent, private sector boards. At the federal level, the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) sets […]

Software. Xpress DV

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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Groups portfolio. Higher Self

Higher Self is a term associated with multiple belief systems and is sometimes associated with the eternal, conscious, and intelligent being. The term has been popularized by those involved in new age and new religious movements (Neopaganism); however, it is used by many different groups and it can therefore have multiple meanings and interpretations. […]

Accounting. Fund

Fund may refer to:

Funding, providing capital (funds) for a project, a person, a business or any other private or public institutions

Collective investment scheme, often referred to as managed funds, mutual funds or funds

Mutual fund, a specific type of collective investment in the United States

Fund Accounting, an accounting system often used by […]

Localhost is a software program that facilitates access to a peer-to-peer virtual file system via the BitTorrent protocol. The program is a modification of Azureus version 2.3.0.4 and the two are backwards compatible.

See also

Comparison of BitTorrent software

External links

Localhost Official Web Site

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International Accounting Standards Committee was founded in June 1973 in London and replaced by the International Accounting Standards Board on April 1, 2001. It was responsible for developing the International Accounting Standards and promoting the use and application of these standards.

The IASC was founded as a result of an agreement between accountancy bodies in the […]

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 […]

Software. IPod Updater

iPod Updater is the software used to update an iPod’s system software. One can download it from Apple’s iPod website. When the iPod’s software is out of date, iTunes can remind the user to get the latest version. As of iTunes 7, iPod Updater has been integrated into iTunes.

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The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) is a professional organization established in 1994 to help develop business continuity management plans for global organizations and companies. It does this primarily through professional certification.

It currently holds over 2000 members in 50 countries.

External links

Official web site

Business Continuity Methodology

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Twenty Polish Christmas Carols is a collection of Polish carols arranged for soprano and piano in 1946 by the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski (1913-94) and then orchestrated by him for soprano, female choir, and orchestra in 1984-89. The tunes and texts were taken from 19th-century sources. Twenty Polish Christmas Carols have likened to folksong settings […]

Business. Business object

Business object could refer to:

Business objects, objects in object-oriented programming meant to represent business entities.

Business Objects, a company that creates and markets business intelligence applications analyzing internal and external data.

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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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Years. Peak earning years

Peak earning years refers to the time in life when workers earn the most money per year.

US perspective
Given their initial lack of experience, workers’ earnings start out low. Earnings peak when workers hit middle age, then begin to fall as retirement approaches. But peak earnings now occur later in life and reach a higher […]

Rollinsville is a small unincorporated town and a U.S. Post Office located in Gilpin County, Colorado, United States. It is located in the mountains southwest of the city of Boulder, on the flank of a hill above South Boulder Creek along Colorado State Highway 119 between Nederland and Black Hawk. It consists of a […]

For 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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Software. Foistware

Foistware is software bundled with completely unrelated programs. That means that there is no particular property in the software that makes it foistware, but rather the context in which it was installed.

Shovelware is sometimes used to denote foistware which was chosen to fill up the remaining space on a freely distributed CD-ROM.

Examples

New computers shipping with […]

Small. Rhamphophryne

Rhamphophryne is a genus of true toads.

Species

Rhamphophryne acrolopha Trueb, 1971

Rhamphophryne festae (Peracca, 1904)

Rhamphophryne lindae Rivero & Castaño, 1990

Rhamphophryne macrorhina Trueb, 1971

Rhamphophryne nicefori (Cochran & Goin, 1970)

Rhamphophryne proboscidea (Boulenger, 1882)

Rhamphophryne rostrata (Noble, 1920)

Rhamphophryne ruizi Grant, 2000

Rhamphophryne tenrec Lynch & Renjifo, 1990

Rhamphophryne truebae Lynch & Renjifo, 1990

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Socialist Workers Unification (in Spanish: Unificación Obrera Socialista) was a socialist group in Guatemala. The group emerged in 1921. Initially it used the name Workers Unification (Unificación Obrera). In that year, it organize the first May Day rally in the country.

Some sources claim that the founders of the group were Antonio Obando Sánchez, Alfredo Pellecer […]

New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly publication, based in Manchester, covering business-related issues in New Hampshire.

It is published on newsprint by Pennsylvania-based Independent Publications, which also owns the Telegraph of Nashua, the state’s second-largest daily newspaper, and the monthly New Hampshire magazine. New Hampshire Business Review started in 1978, and was purchased from the […]

Organize their. FIDOF

International Federation of Festival Organizations or FIDOF (Federation Internationale des Organisations de Festivals) is a non-profit organization to hold and organize festivals worldwide. It was established in 1966 and headquartered in California, United States, with President professor Armando Moreno.

The main role of FIDOF is to provide coordination of festivals and other cultural events through […]

Now Up-to-Date & Contact is calendar and contact software from Now Software.

The product was originally a Mac-only software product, but has recently been introduced to Microsoft Windows as well.

After many years of techical decline this product is being axed and replaced with Nighthawk.

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Software introduced. CAST tool

CAST tools are software applications used in the process of software testing. The acronym stands for “Computer Aided Software Testing”. Such tools are available from various vendors and there are different tools for different types of testing, as well as for test management.

External links

Cast Tools: some examples.

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In a software development team, a software analyst is the person who studies the software application domain and prepares the software requirements and specification (SRS) document. Software analyst is the seam between the software users and the software developers. It conveys the demands of the software users to the developers. A software analyst is expected […]

Microsoft Office Accounting (formerly Small Business Accounting) is Microsoft’s accounting software targeted towards small business customers. The latest version, Microsoft Office Accounting 2007, was announced on October 29th, 2006. Its targets small businesses that have between 1 and 25+ employees. It is directly competitive with Intuit’s QuickBooks.

A free version, Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2007, […]

The Association for Free Software (or AFFS) is a member organization, based in the United Kingdom, for the advancement in free software (also called “open-source software”). It is an associate organization of Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE)

History
In 2002, AFFS announced that it was now associated with the FSF Europe.

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Arthur Pease may be:

Arthur Pease (MP) (1837–1898), British coal owner and politician

Sir Arthur Pease, 1st Baronet (1866–1927), his son, British coal owner and businessman

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The Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP) was established in 1990 as a subsidiary of the Financial Reporting Council. The FRRP seeks to ensure that the provision of financial information by public and large private companies complies with relevant accounting requirements such as the Companies Act 1985.

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DeKalb-Peachtree Airport is a municipal general aviation airport located in Chamblee, Georgia, just northeast of Atlanta. It is operated by the local government of DeKalb County, Georgia, and is also known commonly as Peachtree-DeKalb Airport, or simply PDK. Other names (rarely used) include Peachtree Airport, DeKalb Airport, or DeKalb County Airport. It […]

Software a. Software blacklist

Software blacklisting is a tool used by manufacturers of software and music on CD and DVD to prevent copying.

Essentially the software on the disc will audit the user’s computer for certain types of virtual CD and CD authoring software, or for debugging software used by warez groups to create patches (known as cracks) that bypass […]

Software products. Roxio

Roxio is a division and brand of Sonic Solutions. It was originally a digital media company created from the 2001 spin-off of Adaptec’s Software Products Group followed by the 2002 acquisition of MGI Software. Roxio’s management chose to pursue the digital music download and subscription market at the expense of Roxio’s CD and DVD products, […]

Software. TAG (BBS)

TAG is a DOS-based bulletin board system (BBS) software program, released from 1986 to 2000.

TAG was written in Borland Pascal and was free for non-commercial use. At its peak of it popularity, there were just over 1000 TAG BBSs in operation, mostly in the United States and Canada.

References

TAG at The BBS software directory (with […]

Julius W. Blackwell was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives that represented fourth and third districts of Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Virginia in 1797 and attended the public schools. He moved to Tennessee and settled in Athens, McMinn County. He […]

There are two business schools named the Institute of Business Administration:

Institute of Business Administration, Karachi is the older of the two and is in Karachi, Pakistan.

Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka was formed with the collaboration of the IBA Karachi, among other institutions, and is in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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An international financial centre is a non-specific term of reference usually meant to designate a city as a major participant in international financial markets for the trading of cross-border assets. An international financial centre (sometimes abbreviated to IFC) will usually have at least one significant stock market as well as other financial markets, as […]

Accounting was. Counting house

A counting house, or compting house, literally is the building, room, office or suite in which a business firm carries on operations, particularly accounting. By an obvious synecdoche, it has come to mean the accounting operations of a firm, however housed. The term is British in origin and is primarily used in the context […]

Privacy software is software built to protect the privacy of its users. The software typically works in conjunction with Internet usage to control or limit the amount of information made available to third-parties. The software can apply encryption or filtering of various kinds.

Privacy software can refer to two different types of protection. One type […]

The School of Business Administration Turiba (Biznesa augstskola “Turiba”) is a business school in Latvia. It was founded in 1993.

See also

List of universities in Latvia

External links

School of Business Administration “Turiba” - official site

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The Financial Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001 () was a bill calling for the Federal Government to have the increased ability to control and monitor financial criminals and the ability to sentence them.

The Financial Anti-Terrorism Act allowed

Criminals to be punished, those who we