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    IFRS becomes the most acceptable financial reporting standards worldwide. The trend of converging with IFRS has been driven by the demand of global investors, because a single set of financial reporting system will facilitate their decision-making process in the global context. In 2002, all European companies were required to convert to IFRS within 2 years. Now almost all the major economies in the world are either accepting IFRS or considering adopting IFRS in the future, including the U.S.…

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    Access control enforcement is used within the context of UML to bring the idea to a better understanding of how this process could work in a popularly used application. This is done by using guarded objects that are commonly used in state machine diagrams, which are a type of behavioral diagram. A Guard object of state machines are usually shown with brackets, [ ], and…

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    Influence of Software on The Modern World The digital influence of software has brought convenience to everyday activities by creating a seamless integrated experience across all channels of daily operations. A new structured approach in the form of software has created a variety of interactive relationships reflected in a variety of industries. This paper aims to reflect the impact of software on the medical, transportation, and financial industries. In order to understand how software has been…

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    Patent Law Pros And Cons

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    connected to the field of software indicates that companies are abusing patents, which demonstrates an undermining of the integrity of patent law. Currently many powerful companies retain a great quantity of patents and this is leading to an unfair situation in the software world. One person can hold a patent and this prevents other from creating something even better if it is remotely seen as being similar to what is referred to in that original patent. There are software ideas that have…

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    About Monotype Monotype Imaging Inc. develops and provides type related software solutions and technologies for creative applications, customer devices and services. Offering various fonts for print, web, games, applications, cars, brands and custom designs on demand from the customer. Monotype also provides software solutions to render, optimize, scale and display typing. In addition to these services, end consumers are offered subscription services that help freelancers to large enterprises to…

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    This assignment is about the ethical issues for the domain of intelligent agents. This will require academic articles as references to identify ethical issues for discussions and explanations, along with my personal opinion and knowledge on the matter if there’s any. There will be a small discussion regarding actors in articles of how they can relate to the ethical issues, there will also be a brief discussion of how the Code of Ethics could affect the decisions, outcome and issues of identified…

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    Rostra Technologies is a Chennai based Software Development, Training, Consulting, E-publishing and outsourcing company in IT/ITES industry that creates opportunities to serve for its customers as they confrontation the difficulties of building commercial grade software. Our company provides the precise and widespread IT solutions for your business needs and growth. Rostra has faith in being reliable, forthright and proactive in all inside and outside correspondence with our Client. Procedure is…

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    Intuit Case Study Summary

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    Cook who wished to develop software that managed finances and taxes of individuals and small businesses. In 1984, the first financial program debuted- Quicken. With continuous feedback from customers, QuickBooks was established in 1992 following the releases of other types of software. The 1990s was the beginning of Intuit’s attempt to develop a user contribution system. As the years progressed, Paul Coletta, senior experience manager and Floyd Morgan, principal software engineer, formulated an…

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    1.1 Testing: Software testing is a phase in the software development that is used to provide stakeholders of the projects with information about the quality of the product or service that has been tested. Software Testing is also used to provide the objective and independent view of the system and that view allow to realize and understand the risks that could be faced at the implementation of the software. Multiple test techniques are included in the process of executing a program or application…

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    Uber Essay

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    The driver knows exactly where the client is, which facilitates the process if the client doesn’t know his exact position; then he can follow the driver to see how far he is; and finally the driver uses the information as a GPS to get directions. First Uber uses those technologies to increase the quality, the easiness and…

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