... before they ever get com-pleted. Further results indicate 52.7% of projects will cost 189% of their originalestimates. The cost of these failures and overruns are just the tip ofthe proverbialiceberg. ... quality ofthe developed software. The out-come of several of these improvement initiatives was summed up in an article inCommunications ofthe ACM [10]. Claims of “order of magnitude” improvementswere ... cognitive point of view”, in Proc. Second Int. Conf. on Product FocusedSoftware Process Improvement, PROFES 2000, 1999, pp. 323–344.59. M. Jørgensen, R. Conradi, and D. Sjøberg, “Reuse of software...
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... Marketing và phối hợp quản lý 4P (Place, Promotion, Product, Price); xem trọng vai trò của các nhà quản lý. Xu hướng châu Âu: Chú trọng phát triển theo hướng nghiên cứu định hướng thị trường ... Tư tưởng Marketing trên thế giới hiện nay đang phát triển theo ba xu hướng chính: Xu hướng Mỹ: Chú trọng phát triển Marketing theo hướng nghiên cứu quan hệ giữa định hướng thị trường và ... nhất. Hầu hết các công ty du lịch ngày nay đã rời bỏ chiến lược thị trường chung, họ bắt đầu đi theo hướng thị trường tuyển chọn. Như thế, sẽ có những phân khúc được rút lui hoặc chỉ phục vụ...
... setInterval() action. To remove the functionality ofthe setInterval() action, usethe following syntax: clearInterval(myInterval); Using the syntax shown, you can initiate the setInterval() action ... turned on and off by assigning a variable name, as in the following example: var myInterval:Object = setInterval(rotateClip, 1500); This example assigns the name myInterval to the setInterval() ... is set up to call the rotateClip() function every 1.5 seconds (1,000 milliseconds equals 1 second). If you want to pass arguments to the called function, simply add them to the setInterval()...
... 1946). This yield of 50 gallons per ton of wood was approximately50% ofthe theoretical yield. The indicated loss of sugars and production of fur-fural from the pentoses, as well as possible reaction ... one ofthe processes that did become fully industrial-ized was the bacterial anaerobic bioproduction of solvents (Underkofler andHickey 1954). For some years, the anaerobic process was the ... associated biochemical engineeringtopics. The content reflects the interests or personal experience ofthe authors.It offers a limited view ofthe history of biochemical engineering. History,...
... notify the FDA of their intent to marketnew products. However, they are not required to establish the safety or the effec-tiveness of their products. Once a dietary supplement is on the market, the ... KirakosyanAbstract Theuseof different herbal products can involve several kinds of risksthat include improper labeling or failure to provide the correct constituents; inad-equate testing ofthe herbal product ... cases theuseof products containing kavakava (mostly in the form of herbal medicines) has been associated with severe liverdamage. Research indicates that this may be largely due to theuse of...
... elucidation of specific biosynthetic enzymes, and the identification of end-products. The completegenetic makeup of an organism has been generated in the plant sciences as well.Because ofthe success of ... genomics approach include bioinformatics (the globalassessment of how the expression of all genes in the genome varies under chang-ing conditions), proteomics (the study ofthe total protein complement ... example, the flow of precursors into the disrupted pathway oftenresults in the accumulation of one or more intermediates upstream ofthe blockedstep. This is because elevated concentrations of the...
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... frequently ignored, is the eect size: the larger the eect size, the greater the power ofthe study; the smaller the eect size, the lower the statistical power.Sometimes, an eect of a treatment might ... fortheentiresampleatthebeginningofthestudy.Ifthatentiresampleisanalyzedattheend of the study, there should be no confounding bias. However, if some of that sample is notanalyzed at the end ofthe ... perspective, this is called ITT because we intendto treat all the patients for the entire duration ofthe study, whether or not they stay in the study until the very end. From the statistical analysis...
... condition the service.A clear example can be seen in the following illustration, where the number of cable-modem usershas grown and the combination networks limits the number of users that ... Through the Front Inserted JackAlternative Through theUseof Radiofrequency Patch PanelNecessary Situation After Growth of PenetrationIn this example, subscriber penetration causes the need ... change the ratio of optical nodes attached per upstream input in the CMTS, resulting in the following advantages: • As the ratio changes, there is no effect on the fixed cabling as all the fixed...