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    CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CMS is an arrangement of programming request specifically used in making and overseeing advanced substance, Arman (2011) points out. Robertson(2015) portrays content administration framework as a program used to deal with the substance of a site while Harrison (2009) depicts CMS as a framework which empowers production of net content so essentially content of spots. HOW CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WORK Considering how Content Management System functions is important…

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    Agile Swot Analysis

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    The term Agile was popularized was popularized by the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. The principles and values outlined in this manifesto were derived from a broad range of software development processes and practices. The four central tenets of the Agile Manifesto are as follows:  Individuals and interactions over processes and tools  Working software over comprehensive documentation  Responding to change over following a plan  Collaborating with customers over contract…

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    1 Introduction 1.1 C&S group GmbH Initially the idea of C&S group was conceived by Ostfalia University of Applied sciences Professor Wolfhard Lawrenz and materialized it in form of group that worked on analysis, conception and testing of complex systems in 1995. In year 2008 the group became an independent company. C&S group has headquarter in suburbs of Wolfenbüttel and another office in Ingolstadt. Currently Dipl.-Ing. Frank Fischer and Dipl.-Ing. David Bollati are the Presidents of company.…

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    outlet of the pond can be a problem as well. Therefore, the team will develop an alternative design outlet for the water of the pond. We also understand that the type of material is a constraint that will be analyzed by our clients. It was a requirement of the communities to use gravel as a temporary pavement material. Therefore, team would suggest using a more permanent pavement such as HMA however in order to minimize future costs. The connection to the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge…

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    History before WWII My paper is about the Federal Reserve, The RMS Titanic Sinking, and The Clayton Anti-Trust law. In my essay I will talk about what the Federal Reserve, The RMS Titanic, and The Clayton Anti-Trust are about. I will also be talking about why the Federal Reserve, The RMS Titanic, and the Anti-Trust law are important. I will be talking about how they all lead to WWII and how important they were to the United States. The Federal Reserve is about the Central Bank of the United…

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    case with 15-20 pounds of powder (Manfreda J.). Underground the case was placed right above the oil reserve, the wire on land was connected, the bomb blew, and water was added to flood the borehole. His invention increased the production of oil by 1200% (Manfreda J.). In the 1930’s the explosive substance was replaced with a non-explosive acid that prevented the closing of the openings…

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    Software requirements specification (SRS) focuses on what the behavior of the project that will be developed, it is a document that completely describes what the proposed software should do without describing how software will do it (Thakur, 2014). It is the collection and organization of all requirements that surround a project. In this requirement specification, it is considered as an agreement between the stakeholder and the developer as establishing the understanding of system requirements…

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    The Federal Reserve: Explained The Federal Reserve is a big part of today’s economy. The Federal Reserve controls the money in the United States without any power of political parties; it is its own entity (Satterthwaite, 2014). The board of Governors based in Washington D.C, and 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks located in the U.S. major cities, regulate the flow of money in the economy (Federal Reserve, 2014). The reserve has its own set of rules and regulations that must be followed. The…

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    i. What mechanisms were created after World War Two for supporting sovereign state solvency as well as coordinating global trade and finance? When the World War II ended, the economy of many countries of Europe was devastated, so it was necessary to create viable systems or plans which would help to these economies recovering. Besides the Marshall Plan, which was a program created by the American government after World War II to help European states recovering, the international community…

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    The Chinese government has had a close and constant watch on their currency for many years. As mentioned in the readings, in 1994 the Chinese government had set a fixed rate on the value of the Yuan compared to the U.S. dollar, in addition to making it illegal to trade the Yuan outside of the boarders. Through China’s centralized government they have been able to predict and manage their economy in respects to growth and employment opportunities. Because of the stronghold control over the…

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