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    Course MBA – 2nd Semester Subject Operations Research Assignment MB0048 – Set 1 Q.1. (a) what is linear programming problem? (b) A toy company manufactures two types of dolls‚ a basic version doll- A and a deluxe version doll-B. Each doll of type B takes twice as long to produce as one of type A‚ and the company would have time to make maximum of 1000 per day. The supply of plastic is sufficient to produce 1000 dolls per day (both A & B combined). The deluxe version requires

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    A Project Management Overview of XP Software Development Methodology This paper will discuss at a high-level how software development projects are run when implementing the extreme programming (XP) methodology‚ and explain during which step‚ XP covers the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) process groups‚ and management knowledge areas (MKA) [9]. After the XP process is discussed‚ XP’s unique way of developing code‚ its documentation management‚ and user-centric approach are explained. Since

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    rejection of the different projects. TRUE/FALSE 4. If a maximization linear programming problem consist of all less-than-or-equal-to constraints with all positive coefficients and the objective function consists of all positive objective function coefficients‚ then rounding down the linear programming optimal solution values of the decision variables will ______ result in a(n) _____ solution to the integer linear programming problem. A) always‚ optimal B) always‚ non-optimal C) never‚ non-optimal

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    Recco Smith Unit 1 HmWrk

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    Recco Smith Dec 15‚ 2014 PT 1420 Introduction to Programming Unit 1 Home work Research assignment Exploring Programming Languages Homework page 26 review questions 1-7 1. Why is the CPU the most important component in a computer? Without the CPU the computer could not run any software. 2. What number does a bit that is turned on represent? A bit turned on represent 1. What number does a bit that is turned off represent? A bit that is off represent 0. 3. What would you call a device

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    The C Programming Language History C was developed at Bell Laboratories in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie. Many of its principles and ideas were taken from the earlier language B and B’s earlier ancestors BCPL and CPL. CPL ( Combined Programming Language ) was developed with the purpose of creating a language that was capable of both high level‚ machine independent programming and would still allow the programmer to control the behavior of individual bits of information. The one major drawback of CPL was

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    Creating Documents With Mail Merge Everything you need to know about mail merge is here -- from creating mail merge data sources from within your word processing software to using outside sources for your mail merge. Now is a great time to explore the options that this excellent feature offers. Inserting a Date Field in Your Document Inserting the date as a field in your document will ensure that the date on the letters you send is always current. This feature is particularly useful for templates

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    A Beginner's Guide to C++

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    C++ Without Fear Second Edition This page intentionally left blank C++ Without Fear Second Edition A Beginner’s Guide That Makes You Feel Smart Brian Overland Upper Saddle River‚ NJ • Boston • Indianapolis • San Francisco New York • Toronto • Montreal • London • Munich • Paris • Madrid Capetown • Sydney • Tokyo • Singapore • Mexico City Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations

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    Dream School

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    offices‚ factories‚ companies and many other places. They are very useful to us as they can be used for many thinks. My dream school would have almost no books it would only have computer or tablets. The most important classes of the school would be programming‚ mathematics and English classes. My dream school Most people agree that a good education is really important in life. My ideal school would have to be with a lot of sport activities‚ have many computer classes and

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    language symbols into instructions that a computer can execute. Introduction of first programming language translator called FORTRAN (formula translator) in 1957. Second Generation (the transistor age) Bell laboratories invent first computers built with transistors in 1958 The first removable disk pack is invented in 1959‚ allowing users to have access to stored data. Introduction of the first application programming language called COBOL (Com on Business Oriented Language) in 1960. ASCII ((American

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    Hello World

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    "Hello‚ world!" program is a computer program that outputs "Hello‚ World!" (or some variant thereof) on a display device. Because it is typically one of the simplest programs possible in most programming languages‚ it is by tradition often used to illustrate to beginners the most basic syntax of a programming language. It is also used to verify that a language or system is operating correctly. Contents [hide] • 1 Purpose • 2 History • 3 Variations • 4 Examples • 5 See also • 6 References

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