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    The Female Prototype: Formal Analysis of Wangechi Mutu’s Tiny Split Character As you walk up the cold‚ concrete steps‚ it looms above you‚ intimidating and inviting all at the same time. A wall of windows gives you an intimate peek before entering‚ without showing too much‚ heightening the anticipation. A pair of small‚ rotating doors‚ portal you into another world. The Museum of Contemporary Art’s interior is vast and simplistic‚ leaving a sense that the building itself is detached from the

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    Error Analysis on the Written Compositions of Freshmen Education Students of PUNP: Basis for the development of prototype writing activities RATIONALE Reading maketh a full man‚ conference a ready man and writing an exact man. Francis Bacon (1942) One of the most significant social inventions of man is language. Language consists of a system of sounds‚ a collection of words‚ some changes in word forms‚ and some patterns onto which the words fit to convey. It may or may not have a system

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    based on the factors as detailed on part three of this document. The NPV’s of all these projects are positive‚ a positive NPV contributes favorable to the share price or share value. The Internal Rate of Return of these entire projects are below the prototype store IRR which is a benchmark project. The IRR is an alternative to NPV however if the NPV is positive and the IRR is not what is desired‚ the NPV may supersede in making an investment decision. The IRR is what is expected based on internal factors

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    mostly used to handle high risk and also large projects. The spiral model uses iterations‚ meaning similar steps that are repeated until the needs are satisfied. This methodology is suitable when requirements are not clear to the software developers. Prototypes are made in this methodology and given to the users to be tested to change the requirements to make sure it fulfills all the user requirements. Examples of systems that might utilize this methodology would be large systems like airport terminal

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    promotion: advertising‚ public relations‚ personal selling‚ and sales promotion. (p. 249). The prototype will be marketed to persuade and convince consumers of the advantage of purchasing the new product from Levis Strauss. Levis Strauss will advertise through social media‚ celebrity influence‚ fashion events‚ internet marketing‚ and television commercials. Promotional Goals: The promotional goal of the prototype from Levis Strauss is to bring the same long-lasting comfortable quality to larger women

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    knowledge‚ opinions‚ and experiences with the currently existing nurses scrubs how they care for; (2) the new prototype how much establish the goals pointed out about the present scrubs‚ indicating that the questions about ‘outcomes’ and ‘what works’ overlapped in terms of reduction of pathogen transfer. Objective #2-1: Development of New Porotype This project will develop a new prototype of nurses’ scrub on the results of water-vapor resistance and stain resistance. With regard to the result of

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    1. Describe each law in your own words. Illustrate with a practical example. Glass’ law Glass law states that the “Requirement deficiencies are the prime source of project failures”. He says that collecting the requirements of a project is the first step which leads to complete the project successfully. Robert Glass made several researches and investigated the failed projects and concluded the above statement. The main problem in a failure project is the lace of requirements‚ eighter the requirements

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    4.1 - Development Environment The prototype was developed under the Microsoft technologies stack. However‚ since I only have Apple computers at home I had to make use of the free VirtualBox solution. Gratefully‚ as a UH student‚ I was able to download Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1 64-bit and Visual Studio Community 2015 with Update 2 64-bit for free from the Dreamspark site. I had tried other more updated versions of Windows operation system and Visual Studio development application

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    place in this city. I came up with an idea to design an interactive poster for people who are seeking information about London.This paper is going to discuss the scenario and purpose of this system‚ user requirements‚ design principles‚ creation of prototypes and implementation plan.I designed this system for a reason so the new interactive poster is useful for the user. I thought this information should be categorized and it should be easy and specific when it comes to information. Plus give as much

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    bootcamp bootleg d. Check this out — It’s the d.school bootcamp bootleg. This compilation is intended as an active toolkit to support your design thinking practice. The guide is not just to read – go out in the world and try these tools yourself. In the following pages‚ we outline each mode of a humancentered design process‚ and then describe dozens of specific methods to do design work. These process modes and methods provide a tangible toolkit which support the seven mindsets — shown on the

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