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    basement are the addition of a more usable space and added property value in the event the home is sold (Alure, 2016). The current basement is rarely utilized because it is unwelcoming with its poor lighting and cooler temperature. The basement structure already exists with concrete foundation walls and flooring. Transforming this space into a warm and inviting part of the home will add almost 1000 square feet of usable finished space. The addition of this finished space…

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    WBS before starting any uncertain activity. Firstly, a WBS helps the project team to describe and organize the scope of the entire project in a specific and accurate manner. This is because it is usually done in a hierarchical tree structure with each level in the structure being broken down into smaller and more measurable chunks (Demeulemeester & Herroelen, 2002). Secondly, a complete WBS helps to assign the responsibilities to the team members and resources needed. It also helps in the…

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    1. What is the systems development life cycle? A system development life cycle is project managements well organized step-by-step cycle of stages for developing information systems project. (Haag, (n.d.), pg. 160) 2. How do the four implementation methods differ? There are four implementation methods which are parallel implementation, plunge implementation, pilot implementation and phased implementation. Parallel implementation implements both the new and old…

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    Hey friends Today we will review the Shoulder Flexibility Solution by Eric Wong. We will start with a general section about the main components of the program and its major routines, continue with a detailed section about the pros and cons, and then explain all the things which we think you must understand about Eric Wong’s system before making your final decision. Without further ado, let’s start :) What Exactly Is The Shoulder Flexibility Solution? Created by Eric Wong, a professional…

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    Plant Capacity and Location According to Cambridge Dictionaries, the capacity is defined as “ the total amount that can be contained or produced, or (especially of a person or organization) the ability to do a particular thing. Where in plant designation, the plant capacity is the rate of producing output within a specific duration. On the other hand, the location is where the plant will be build up under with certain constrains such as cost budget, physical and chemical limitation, regulation…

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    Infatuation Scripts By Clayton Max - Main Pros & Cons Check out our in-depth review about Infatuation Scripts at http://www.onecarenow.org/infatuation-scripts-emma-clayton-max-review/ and learn everything you should know on Clayton Max's system now! Frequently asked questions about Infatuation Scripts: Question: Who is the author of Infatuation Scripts? Answer: Clayton Max Question: Is there any money back guarantee for the Infatuation Scripts program? Answer: Clayton Max offers a 2-month…

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    Reading question 1: 1. CH4 exercise question 1: One activity is critical to me and needs to be added to the “code-and-fix model”[1] is the design review. This design review should be added after Problem statement and before Code. It could be done by the software engineer himself, or the software engineer could also invite others to review his design. This is important since we will spend less effort to find design bugs if we filter those bugs as early as possible. From the Tartan case study[2],…

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    from older paradigms to newer from precise ones lead to a different understanding of normal science. This transition then leads to a scientific revolution, the move from normal to new, more complex research. In the final five chapters of The Structure of Scientific Revolution, Kuhn discusses the shift from old paradigms to new ones causing a revolution in science. Scientific revolutions are very similar to political revolutions. In both fields, the newer members of the communities…

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    the WBS, duration of each activity, and historical information with similar projects, the project manager can create a resource breakdown structure for the endeavor (Vaidyanathan, 2013). A resource breakdown structure is a hierarchal depiction of the resources that are required within a project, categorized by type and classification (PMI, 2013). This structure provides an organized system to account and monitor all the resources within the…

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    Kuhn’s account of scientific revolutions: paradigm, normal science, puzzle-solving, anomaly, crisis, revolution, and incommensurability. According to Kuhn, what is the structure of scientific revolution? Describe how a revolution starts, the process by which the transition occurs, and how the revolution is completed. To Kuhn, the structure of scientific revolutions is as so: normal science occurs within a paradigm; followed by anomalies, which lead to crisis; and crisis ends with the adoption…

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