Software Review Give one example to indicate that posing comments as questions is better than posing direct comments.
When we ask a question, it indicates that a reply is expected.
Eg: Do you think it is wrong?- Question form
It is wrong- direct comment
Software Review Give one example to indicate that posing comments as questions is better than posing...
1. What is ONE benefit to political globalization. State one only and specify. Review the comments before you; respond differently or provide a different example. 2. Give an example from your experience or current event. Elaborate and explain why it is a benefit. Who is at a positionality to benefit from this? Explain and specify.
A company wants to test whether the new software is better than the old software. The following table record the efficiency of the old software and the new software (the larger the better). Old New 0.122 0.151 0.123 0.167 0.132 0.173 0.169 0.261 0.262 0.298 (a) Calculate the Mann Whitney U statistics for comparing these two sets of data. (b) Is there a significant increase in the efficiency with the new software at a = 0.05 level? Use Table 8...
give an example of this agenda ( pretend making a software project ) Kick-Off Meeting Date Project Name: Team tracker software Meeting Objective: Get the project off to an effective start by introducing key stakeholders, reviewing project goals, and discussing future plans Agenda: Introductions of attendees Review of project background . Review of project-related documents (i.e. business case, project charter) Discussion of project organizational structure Discussion of project scope, time, and cost goals Discussion of other important topics List of...
solve all questions Q3: Indicate from the contractors prospectives why estimates are important?? Q4: Give one example about a) The concept of economy of scale((learning curve)) b) The optimum level of quality value for a project
a: Give an example of a deletion anomaly and one example for the insertion anomaly ..... b: Give the all partial dependencies and transitive dependencies >>> c: Normalize this relation into 2NF. Please draw the table(s) with data, and use underline to indicate the primary key and squiggly line to indicate foreign keys if a table has for each table <<<<< d: Normalize the 2NF into 3NF. Please draw the table(s) with data, and use underline to indicate the primary...
Module Answer one part and leave the rest for other students. When giving examples, give one example and let someone else give another example. Trivial answers such as "cool" or "l agree" do not count. Civil discourse only, please. Inappropriate comments result in a loss of credit for this discussion. To enter an algebraic expression, equation or a function use the fx icon above. If it is not visible select the "Show More" down arrows on the left First Question:...
IT Project Management: Give an diagram example of Ishikawa analysis in Software Development.
1. Eamon says, "Knowing is good, but knowing everything is better." Give one example 2. One of the fundamental principles of The Circle is "Sharing is Caring." Give one 3. In your opinion, what would be the BEST part of working for The Circle. Use details 4. The marble sized, wireless, nearly invisible cameras The Circle creates, what Eamon from your own life that proves this statement is NOT true. specific example from your own life that proves this statement...
Review Peter Senge's 11 laws of systems thinking, list each, and give an example from within your organization or personal experience. 1. Today's problems come from yesterday's "solutions." 2. The harder you push, the harder the system pushes back. 3. Behavior grows better before it grows worse. 4. The easy way out usually leads back in. 5. The cure can be worse than the disease. 6. Faster is slower.
1. Give an example of using a weighted mean. how might it be a better average than another measure of center like the mean? 2. Fill in the second column of the table with any numbers you want. This column will represent number of students who had a certain score on a test. Score N (weight) 60 70 80 90