Optical Networking Outline Introduction First Generation Optical Networks Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Second Generation Optical Networks Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Optical Networking Components Wavelength Routing Networks Naser Tarhuni 2 Naser Tarhuni 3 Introduction(1) Advantages of Optical Transmission Large bandwidth permits high data transmission, which…
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J. of Acc. Ed. 31 (2013) 350–362 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect J. of Acc. Ed. journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jaccedu Teaching and educational notes The budgetary interview: Intentional learning for students in governmental and non-profit accounting Larita Killian ⇑ Division of Business, Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC), 4601 Central Avenue, Columbus, IN 47203, USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Available online…
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Globalization -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Tameka Fontenot Globalization is perhaps the central concept of our age. Yet, a single definition of globalization does not--exist either among academics [1] or in everyday conversation. There is also a lack of consensus as to whether or not globalization is a useful concept to portray current events.[2] While most conceptions focus on different aspects of growing interdependence be it economic, cultural…
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companies. It belongs to Inditex, one of the world’s largest retail distribution groups. (See appendix 1). “The customer is at the heart of our unique business model, which includes design, production, distribution and sales through extensive retail network.”3 The average middle range income family is Zara’s main customers: children, men and women with a high fashion sense. Zara needed to be able to respond quickly to the demands of these targeted customers.4 The company is able to introduce 11,000…
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Science Skills How to Write a Report 1. Aim: The question you are asking. 2. Hypothesis: ‘If the (independent variable) increases, then the (dependent variable) will increase/decrease/stay the same.’ 3. Method: Should be numbered or dot points 4. Results: Either in a table or graph. Can be observations or measurements or both. 5. Conclusion: Answer the Aim. 6. Evaluation: Talk about accuracy, reliability, validity. 7. Safety: State the piece of safety equipment and why you need it.…
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the CCD scanner converts the bar code on each product into digital signal. The process at which it does this is as follows: 1. The scanner inside the CCD shines a light at the bar code and the reflection is captured in the form of an image via the CCD for reading. 2. The image of the bar code reflection is converted into an analog waveform. 3. This analog waveform is then converted into a digital signal using a sampling method of the given analog signal, digitization. 4. The digital signal is…
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CAPSTONE PROJECT REPORT ON “Data And Voice Communication Using Laser” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of Degree of Bachelors Of Technology(ECE) By Samridhi Wazir(11013482) Sandeep Kaur (11002003) |Kapil Yadav ( 11012903) Mukesh Kumar(11008775) Lakhan Singh (11009628) Under the Guidance of Amandeep Kaur Assistant Professor UID: 18350 Discipline of Electronic And Communication Lovely faculty Of Sciences Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (January to May, 2014)…
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ANGELS AND NON-ANGELS: ARE THERE DIFFERENCES? JOHN FREEAR, JEFFREY E. SOHL, and WILLIAM E. WETZEL, JR. Center for Venture Research University of New Hampshire The market for informal venture capital is an elusive and nearly invisible source offinancing for entrepreneurial ventures. This marker consists of a diverse set of high ner worth individuals (business angels) who invest a portion of their assets in high-risk, high-return entrepreneurial ventures. The emerging consensus of the characrerisrics…
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Future is an independent, nonpartisan think tank that, through its social science research, enables policymakers and stakeholders to make better, more informed decisions about energy, environmental, and natural resource issues. Located in Washington, DC, its research scope comprises programs in nations around the world. 2 [AUTHORS] | RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE US Shale Gas Development What Led to the Boom? Zhongmin Wang and Alan Krupnick1 Key Points The shale gas boom resulted from…
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