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Computer software can be organized into categories based on common function, type, or field of use. A list follows of common software categories.

Categories of software

Applications

Accounting

Enterprise Resource Planning

Automation

CD copying software

Data

Data recovery

Database Management System (DBMS)

Digital Asset Management (DAM)

Document Management System (DMS)

Backup software

File archiver

Emulation

Disk image emulator

Input method editor (IME)

Game Engine

Internet software

Email client

File sharing (P2P)

FTP client

HTML editor

Instant messaging […]

FirtsOffice. FirstOffice

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.

See Also

Comparison of accounting software

Huai (槐) was the eighth ruler of the legendary Xia Dynasty. He possibly ruled 44 years.

Another name is Fen(芬).

He got his throne in the year of

The Wachovia Bank of Georgia building is a 44-story, 566 foot (172.5 m) skyscraper located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Built in 1966, the building was the headquarters of the First National Bank of Atlanta (now part of Wachovia) and was the tallest building in the Southeast at the time. In the early 1990s, the building […]

Monica Baldwin (1896-1975) was a niece of British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin. She is chiefly of interest because after spending twenty-eight years in a closed order of nuns (she entered in 1914, a few months before the outbreak of World War I), she left the convent in the middle of World War II, entering a […]

Lyric Records was a Germany based record label marketing gramophone records to the British market prior to World War I. At least some of the master recordings were originally from other labels, including Polyphon and Favourite.

See also

List of record labels

Lyric Records (US)

Custom software (also known as Bespoke software) is a type of software developed either for a specific organization or function that differs from other already available software (also called off-the-shelf software). It is generally not targeted to the mass market, but usually created for companies, business entities, and organizations.

Examples of bespoke software include ATM machines […]

The Munich Business School (MBS) is a private business school in Munich (Bavaria, Germany).

Contents

1 Facts
2 History
3 Courses
4 External links

Facts
Munich Business School is the first private, state-accredited university in Bavaria.

Location: Munich, District: Laim

Foundation: 1991

Status: official, private staatlich anerkannte Fachhochschule

Dean since 2002: Prof. Dr. Stefan Baldi

History
Munich Business School was […]

CryptoBuddy is the name of a simple software application for the encryption and compression of computer files to make them safe and secure. The application uses a 64-bit block cipher algorithm for encryption and a proprietary compression algorithm. The CryptoBuddy software is also used as part of the CryptoStick encryption device from Research Triangle Software, […]

Semi-free software, as defined by the Free Software Foundation, is software that is not free software, but comes with permission for individuals to use, copy, distribute, and modify (including distribution of modified versions) only for non-profit purposes. (Such software is also not open source according to the definition of the Open Source Initiative.)

PGP and […]

Interval International is an affiliated exchange company that arranges vacation exchanges for timeshare owners. Their exchange network includes more than 2,200 resorts and nearly 2 million member families worldwide. Similar to RCI, Interval International, I.I., works directly with resorts in affiliate programs. If the owner of a timeshare unit at one of I.I.’s member […]

Sold under. Zip cube

Zip® firelighters (or “zip cubes”) are packaged small blocks of solid fuel containing kerosene, sold as a firelighter in Ireland, Canada and the United States. In Ireland, they are the leading brand. In the US, both ZIP Match-Tip Firestarters and ZIP Cleanwrap Firelighters are sold through Duraflame, Inc.

The Book of generations is a partially lost text that the modern documentary hypothesis claims was used by the redactor of the torah to connect up parts of the priestly source and the JE source. The text thus, in the hypothesis, forms part of the torah, in particular, the text is believed to be fragmented […]

Value of a product within the context of marketing means the relationship between the consumer’s expectations of product quality to the actual amount paid for it. It is often expressed as the equation  :

Value = Benefits / Price

or alternatively:

Value = Quality received / Expectations

There are parallels between cultural expectations and consumer expectations. Thus pizza […]

Tertium comparationis (Latin = the third [part] of the comparison) is the quality that two things which are being compared have in common. It is the point of comparison which prompted the author of the comparison in question to liken someone or something to someone or something else in the first place.

If a comparison visualizes […]

Harvard Business School Publishing is a not-for-profit, wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard Business School. It operates as an umbrella corporation to manage a group of publishing products associated with the School, including Harvard Business Review (management journal), Harvard Business School Press (general-interest business books), and Harvard Business School Case Studies. It was incorporated in 1994.

Recently, […]

Kana Software, Inc., usually rendered KANA () is a software company, located in Menlo Park, California. It was founded in 1996 by Mark Gainey as Kana Communications. KANA’s current CEO and chairman of the board is Michael Fields. Its most well-known products are Kana IQ and Kana Response.

The Kana software is used […]

CentraView, LLC is a developer of Open Source Centralized Business Management (CBM) software and services, based on Java (J2EE) and built on MySQL database.

Contents

1 Products
2 Competition
3 See also
4 External links

Products

Commercial and Open Source versions of CentraView’s products are available in hosted and downloadable versions. Its license is based on Mozilla Public License 1.1, with some […]

ConcertWare is a music composition software program made by Chad Mitchell of Great Wave Software for the Mac OS in 1984. Later versions were published by Jump! Software Inc. It was the first music program for the Apple Macintosh that printed music from a graphics screen. It included MIDI keyboard capabilities with an on-screen keyboard. […]

The Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay is an award given by the Florida Film Critics Circle to honor the finest achievementes in filmmaking.

Winners

1990s

1996: Fargo

written by Ethan and Joel Coen

1997: L.A. Confidential

written by Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland

1998: Shakespeare in Love

written by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard

1999: Election

written by […]

In malware, flip button is a term used to describe when a computer application (often malicious types like spyware and adware) attempts to trick the user into clicking a button.

A common example of this technique is when there are two buttons, the first saying “Yes” and the other saying “No”, but both buttons actually result […]

National Party “Together” (French: Parti National Ensemble) is a political party in Benin led by Albert Tévoédjré. PNE was formed following a split in Our Common Cause (NCC).

PNE was legally recognized on August 11 1998.

PNE maintains relations with conservative and Christian Democratic groups abroad. In 2002 it received a grant from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation […]

Days of Wild: 1993-2001 is a promotional-only greatest hits release by Prince.

Track listing

“Letitgo”

“Space”

“Interactive” (special re-edit)

“Acknowledge Me” (special re-edit)

“Dolphin”

“The Most Beautiful Girl In The World”

“Lovesign” (special re-edit)

“Get Wild” (special re-edit)

“I Hate U”

“Gold”

“Dinner With Delores”

“Betcha By Golly Wow!”

“The Holy River”

“Somebody’s Somebody”

“Come On” (special re-edit)

“The One”

“The Greatest Romance Ever Sold”

“Baby Knows”

“Last December” (special re-edit)

Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright is the thirteenth collection of essays by Isaac Asimov reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

Contents

“It’s a Wonderful Town!” (May 1976)

“Surprise! Surprise!” (June 1976)

“Making It!” (July 1976)

“Moving Ahead” (August 1976)

“To the Top” (September 1976)

“Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright” (October 1976)

“The Comet That Wasn’t” (November 1976)

“The Sea-Green Planet” (December 1976)

“Discovery by […]

Dmitry Nikolaevich Medvedev () (August 22, 1898 - December 14, 1954), colonel, one of the leaders of Soviet partisan movement in western Russia and Ukraine.

Dmitry Medvedev was born in Bryansk in a steelworker’s family. During the Russian Civil War joined the Red Army and in 1920 he joined the All-Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Between 1920 […]

Black Sparrow Books, formerly known as Black Sparrow Press, is a boutique book publisher founded in 1966 by John Martin of Santa Rosa, California. He founded this company in order to publish the works of avant-garde authors. He initially financed this company by selling his large collection of rare first editions. Typography, printing, and […]

Accounting is. CFM

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 […]

BattleCom is a VoIP protocol/application aimed at gamers wishing to speak to other players in online games that do not have an inbuilt speech system.
BattleCom is no longer developed and so has largely been superseded by other similar applications such as TeamSpeak and Ventrilo.

Links

Business plan and management software. MarketingBuilder Everything to plan, create […]

This article is about the novel. For other meanings see Black Sunday.

Black Sunday is a 1975 novel by Thomas Harris. It was the first novel by Harris, who went on to write the Hannibal Lecter novels.

Film adaptation

Main article:Black Sunday (1977 film)

In 1977, a film was made based on the novel starring Robert Shaw and Bruce […]

ATA Spec 300 is a specification that establishes the airline transport industry’s requirements for the design, development and procurement of effective packaging of supplies and equipment shipped to a customer airline.

These requirements also serve as the standards for shipping cases acceptable for air transport.

The tests involved with becoming ATA 300 compliant are conducted to ascertain […]

This is a list of Canadian political parties in order of time in power since confederation and as of . This list counts time during an election campaign as belonging to the preceding party.

Federal
The different names used by the Conservative party throughout its history are listed both together and by their individual times. Note […]

Amblyglyphidodon is a genus of fish in the family Pomacentridae.

Species

Amblyglyphidodon aureus (Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830) - golden damselfish, golden devil

Amblyglyphidodon batunai Allen, 1995

Amblyglyphidodon curacao (Bloch, 1787) - clouded damselfish, staghorn damselfish

Amblyglyphidodon flavilatus Allen and Randall, 1980

Amblyglyphidodon indicus Allen and Randall, 2002

Amblyglyphidodon leucogaster (Bleeker, 1847) - goldenscaled damselfish, whitebelly damselfish, yellowbelly damselfish, yellowbelly devil

Amblyglyphidodon […]

Custom software (also known as Bespoke software) is a type of software developed either for a specific organization or function that differs from other already available software (also called off-the-shelf software). It is generally not targeted to the mass market, but usually created for companies, business entities, and organizations.

Examples of bespoke software include ATM machines […]

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 […]

The Business may refer to:

The Business (magazine), a British weekly magazine

The Business (novel), a novel by Iain Banks

The Business (band), an English punkrock/Oi! band

The Business (film), a 2005 film directed by Nick Love

The Business (radio), a National Public Radio film industry news digest produced by KCRW

The Business (TV series)

[…]

Of accounting. CFM

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 […]

FY or fy can stand for:

Fiscal year, a 12-month period used for calculating annual financial reports in businesses and other organizations

West Frisian language (ISO 639-1 alpha-2: FY), a language spoken mostly in the province of Fryslân in the north of the Netherlands

Republic of Macedonia (NATO country code: FY)

Feynmanium (137Fy), a nickname for untriseptium (Uts), chemical […]

In computing, a print job is a file or set of files that has been submitted to be printed.

Jobs are typically identified by a unique number, and are assigned to a particular destination, usually a printer. Jobs can also have options associated with them such as media size, number of copies and priority.

Links

YouTube - Big […]

A native of California, Ovidio Salazar has been involved in documentary films for twenty years. After studying Theatre and Performance Art in Los Angeles and New York, his interest in Sufism took him to Europe and the Middle East. He studied Arabic and Islamic Studies in England and Egypt. For two years he produced the […]

This is a list of AMP packages for all platforms.

Contents

1 Linux
2 Windows
3 Mac
4 Booting
5 Memory Stick
6 Solaris
7 See Also

Linux

BitRock LAMPStack (Open Source License, Apache 2/1.3, PHP 4.x/5.x, MYSQL 4.1/5, Python 2.3/2.4)

BitRock LAPPStack (Open Source License, Apache 2, PHP 5.x, PostgreSQL 8.1, Python 2.4)

FoxServ - not recently updated

SpikeSource

XAMPP

PHPServer

ActiveGrid LAMP Server

Zend Core

Windows
For a comparison of available […]

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 […]

The ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes (SEN) is published bu the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for the Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT). It provides a forum for informal articles and other information on software engineering.

External links

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes homepage

Metropolitan Parkway is a major thoroughfare through the southwestern portion of Atlanta, Georgia. It is signed throughout as U.S. 19/U.S.41/S.R. 3. Once Metropolitan Parkway reaches Whitehall Street (the southern portion of Peachtree Street), the parkway turns into Northside Drive northward to Marietta, Georgia.

Once it reaches Hapeville, it is called Dogwood Street, and it ends at […]