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    FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA COMPANY SECRETARIALSHIP (CRG530) ASSIGNMENT PROJECT Semester Sept 2011 – Jan 2012 Prepared for: Datin Maziah Onn Prepared by: Mohd Izham bin Ismail 2010819748 Izzaty binti Mohd Rashid 2010627392 Mohammad Azwanie Naim bin Mohammad Asri 2010665356 Mohd Hafizi bin Nor Salin 2010658138 Mohd Zulhairi bin Abd Rani 2010851382 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Alhamdulillah‚ our first and utmost gratitude to Allah SWT

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    Open Source: Good and Bad

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    Open Source: Good and Bad Introduction: In the following paper I will be discussing the use of open source software as part of a larger project. Example uses of this include incorporating existing publicly available source code within another piece of software. Because the term open source has such broad implications‚ I will attempt to explain it within the context of this paper. Open source code comes with many different licenses such as GPL‚ BSD‚ and MIT. I will describe the most popular licensing

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    Open and Closed Source System POS 355 Open Source Operating Systems The following paper will discuss open source and closed source computer systems that are used in today’s technology world. These systems are available with licensing rights as well as with the source coding available for use. Computer software that is available with the source coding for redistribution is known as Open Source Software (OSS). The computer software source code contains all of the modifications and the works

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    Compiere and Open Source Erp

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    changed a lot and starts getting better and better. Then we have open source ERP. I think open source ERP changed the ERP market even though there are lots of people think open source ERP is an dead end. During my research and the presentation of the classmates‚ I find out that open source is a really important breakthrough for the whole IT industry. I will explain my reason in detail later in my paper. There are some major open source ERP brands on the market like‚ compiere‚ OpenERP‚ ERP5 etc. These

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    7.4 ch 19 VOCAB: Renewable alternative energies sources- such as solar water and biomass that are more or less continuously made available in a tim from work useful to people nonrenewable alternative energies- energy sources including nuclear and geothermal that are dependent on fuels or a resource that may be used up much faster than it is replenished by natural processes bio fuel- an energy recovered from biomass- organic matter such as plant material - animal waste digestion- poop (waste

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    the rest of the population. Some certain individuals can express a different perspective and can be shown to lack interest and are unmotivated about their nation. The sources that I will be explaining show different views of nationalism and the various ways they believe an ideal nation should interact and operate. In the first source‚ a quote from Ernest Renan‚ he describes a nation as a spiritual principle. He believes that having common glories in the past‚ similar will

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    Open vs Closed Sources

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    Open/Closed Source There have been many issues when it comes to discussing and open vs. closed source in operating systems. Many argue their differences and developers try to pin point the flaws and advantages of each. I will analyze and inform the pros and cons of open vs. closed sources in an operating system. There are many types of different open and closed sources. With that many issues arrive such as money‚ usability and security of the software. First let’s start by defining the terms open

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    Katharine Concepcion Document: Sending Women to Virginia (1622) Source: Susan Myra Kingsbury‚ ed.‚ The Records of the Virginia Company of London (Washington‚ D.C.‚ 1906-1935)‚ Vol. I‚ pp. 256-57. 1. Who produced the document? How much do we know about the author? What are the assumptions and biases of the author? This article was written by Susan Myra Kingsbury. From what we can tell‚ Kingsbury put together a series of records from the Virginia Company. From this article‚ we can tell that

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    Source One Synthesis Essay

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    The topic of Source One is how explorers and colonists of the New World took part in horrific‚ illegal events to colonize the foreign lands‚ but yet they were not the ones who suffered from these events. This phenomenon is portrayed in the source through the image of a wanted poster for Christopher Columbus‚ where Columbus is wanted for several offences including: genocide‚ racism‚ initiating the destruction of a culture and rape. The poster also goes on to state that the reward for Columbus is “500

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    Walsh Open Souce an Expository Essay Open source programming brings many benefits to the computer industry by lowering cost‚ allowing the user to gain better accessibility‚ and providing long-term use. Without open source users would not have many advantages of making changes to improve software. Organizations that use open source can excel within their own industries by using tools tailored to fit their business needs. The need for open source development has been a argument established over

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