Comparison of reference management software

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    3.1 Understanding Cloud Computing (IBM, 2014 [17]) Cloud computing, often referred to as simply ‘the cloud’ is the delivery of on-demand computing resources everything from applications to data centres over the internet on a pay-for-use basis. Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. The salient characteristics of cloud computing based on the definitions…

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    Compare and contrast electronic health record and paper record The major purpose of the health record management is to have a documented process of gathering, analyzing and creating the secured paper for all the patients that include all the aspects of their health concerns (Silverman, 2004). There are two types of the heath record management. The records are electronic heath record and paper record. There are some similarities and differences between electronic health records and paper health…

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    that are situated in 28 different countries. The company first appeared on the New York Stock Exchange in 1972. Wal-Mart has roughly 12,000 stores. The food distribution accounts for 50% of all sales made by the company (MWPVL, 2016) the supply management operations of the company are rated among the best, and they are primarily focused on the needs of their customers and improving the operational efficiency as well. For Wal-Mart their supply…

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    especially in an inheritance situation [19, 28]. It provides a solid foundation which the complex structure of software is built on after considering key scenarios, common problems of designs and long term effect of decisions taken in selecting the architecture [13]. 2.1.2 Architectural Design This applies to all architectures, most of the time the genre(category) of the software dictates the architectural approach to be considered, some of the genres are artificial intelligence,…

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    After collecting the cephalograms, each image was digitized using the UAB Dolphin Imaging software (Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions, Chatsworth, CA). Necessary points for the McNamara and Arnett/McLaughlin analyses were identified and plotted. All radiographs were digitally traced in Dolphin Imaging by one operator (J.S.). Images that displayed a head…

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    Financial Statement Fraud Investigation Frisbey (2015) indicated that forensic accountants should be able to effectively communicate with the management and involved personnel as to the factors of the existence of fraud indicators, to be able to perform essential analytics and independent testing such as horizontal and vertical testing techniques to detect fraud or to examine the validity of evidence being investigated (p.8-9). Frisbey mentioned that forensic accountants should, for example,…

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    Biometric Patient Identification Systems. For proper management of any healthcare facility, efficient management and maintenance of a comprehensive patient database is crucial. With the evolution of technology, management of a manual patient database is no longer tenable. Therefore, many healthcare facilities have resorted to more technologically oriented, faster, accurate and efficient systems of patient management. Key among these patient management systems has been biometric patient…

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    MUOS 3 Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 LTS vs Mac OS X 10.6 3 Minimum Hardware Requirements 4 Multi-User Operating System Components 5 Operating System Kernel 5 Process Control Block (PCB) 5 Processor Scheduling 5 Primary Memory Management 6 File Management 6 Secondary Storage Scheme 6 Reference 7 Introduction Multi-User Operating System (MUOS) is the Operating System that can handle numerous work stations through one machine. This OS allows users who need the data from their main server, to access…

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    In comparison to less mature practices, enterprise-class practices have greater requirements for: • Scalability • Flexibility • Predictability • Consistency • Reliability, • Financial performance • Customer loyalty 7 Strategic Imperatives So, how does a software consulting organization reinvent professional services to be enterprise-class? The transformation to ECPS is a journey requiring steadfast commitment to 12 strategic…

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    it was mentioned above, the product is basically an extension to iPad, which performs all the functions iPad does and extra feature of being used as an external monitor to control other laptops and PCs. This can be achieved either developing new software or adding some hardware to increase power of the device and the speed at which it is connected to other devices. As such it is not a new product in itself but just an extension to iPad that enables it to be used as a touch platform for other…

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