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    An Artificial neural network model for risk impacts on cash flow forecast in construction industry Key Words: Risk Factors, Risk Impacts, Model, Artificial Neural Network, Cash Flow Forecast Area of Research Cash flow forecasting is a vital contributing factor in construction industry where lead to the high rate of insolvencies. Risks involved with construction industry play significant role for the variation of forecasted and actual cash flow. Identification of risks and risk assessment are…

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    "The Social Network," Neal Gabler. Brief Summary: In the article, The Social Networks, obtained from page 54 of One World, Many Cultures, Neal Gabler focuses on friendship in terms of the way it is in reality versus the way we view it on television, which correlates with social media. Early in the article, Neal provokes the reader to think about formed friendships within many television series'; he lists t.v. shows such as "Seinfeld", "Friends", "Sex in the City", "Desperate Housewives",…

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    1.1 Describe common physical network topologies Topologies Topologies describes the how different computers or other devices in a computer network is arranged. Topologies can be either physical (meaning placement of the components are arranged in a particular shape) or logical (meaning how data flows despite of its physical layout). There are different recognised topologies including star, mesh, tree and ring. In a star topology, each network device (computer or peripheral) is linked to a…

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    A common struggle every student faces at Baylor University is the slow, outdated AirBear network. Whether it be the inability to print a document or simply just accessing the internet, AirBear is extremely unreliable. While an ultimate fix to the problem seems unclear, the solution is actually quite simple: upgrade the network. For a total cost of $999, Baylor can implement gigabit internet routers at key locations across campus, providing students with faster speeds and a higher capacity to…

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    report will focus on is, 802.11ac, also known to be the next generation for wireless networks to be equipped with new technologies that could provide faster speeds, capacity, and range. The predecessor, 802.11n, wireless protocol had lower limitation of its full potential to keep the ever growing need of today’s wireless demand. 802.11n lacked the support of the increasing number of devices on the same network, as well as, supporting each device 's high usage of bandwidth. This includes, but…

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    Alejandro Carriegos 9/1/2015 Network Layer The main purpose of the network layer packet is connecting with the destination; it must be familiar with the topology subnet and choose the appropriate paths through it. When the source and destination are on different networks, the network layer (IP), have to deal with these differences. The services provided by the network layer should be independent of the topology subnet. The transport layer must be protected in the number, type, and topology of…

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    In Network Neutrality Nuances, Barbara van Schewick argues her stance on network neutrality, and how without it we would be under the relentless abuse of our ISPs. By utilizing a multitude of examples and propositions, she manages to engross the reader in a series of possibilities of what could occur without network neutrality, and how it acts as a measure against discrimination Barbara starts off her point of view by firmly introducing us into net neutrality, and how it is basically the wall…

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    The focal company of the case is Zoosk, a “romantic social network” founded by Alex Mehr and Shayan Zadeh. b. Zoosk is both a website and an app that allows individuals to meet form relationships through their existing social networks. 2. Analyzing consumers a. Right from its initial launch, Zoosk focused on worldwide users. Because Zoosk had two Iranian-American founders and a French Vice President of Marketing, the Zoosk team believed that the company was able to celebrate cultural…

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    Social Network: More Bad than Good? Introduction A social network is a social structure made up of individuals that are tied together by friendship, kinship, common interest, sexual relationship, knowledge or prestige. Generally, teens use social network to communicate and stay in touch with their friends or make new friends. Teens also use social networks to make social plans with friends and maybe to flirt. Teenagers love to express themselves. Content There are many types of social…

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    Creating a Personal Learning Network The objective of this analysis is to examine the corresponding relationship between Social Learning Theory and the creation of a Personal Learning Network (PLN) First, this analysis will examine the use of networks and tools required when creating a PLN. Second, document five people or groups who are beneficial in adding to the PLN. Finally, this analysis will examine the methods of creating a PLN in assisting with preparation for the Doctoral Residency that…

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