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    Having looked back on my mid year performance review I can say that I have accomplished everything and more what I set out in my original Mid Year review. Since my last performance review I have managed to complete the project area on share point, this has been a challenging piece of work to complete as there has been a lot of extra added benefits to make the new project area work for everyone. The new project area has a new 'task list' which will now assist with issues needing to be addressed…

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    1 The Agile Model Agile Software development The agile development method is a hybrid between the incremental and iterative development model. The Agile software development ideology constitutes many offshoot development models; these include Extreme Programming (XP), Scrum and Dynamic System development model (DSDM). These models vary in the finer details of how these practices are implemented and are named, however, the core values in all of the agile development models are the same. (Elbana…

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    Agile Software Development, 6 Advantages Agile development is a strategy of software development in which the process occurs though short increments. The phases of the development process occur continuously in iterative cycles, involving a requirements phase, design and implementation, testing, and reporting. Stakeholders and designers meet after each increment to discuss what has occurred, re-evaluate requirements and determine priorities. This allows for greater transparency between clients…

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    practical implementation [39], where has great potential for the buildings to be extension their life or to return to 2nd Gradle…

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    There are two main models for Life Cycle Inventory Analysis, and they are very different between them. The Attributional Life Cycle Inventory is based on a description of how environmentally relevant physical flows affects life cycle and its subsystems. On the other hand, Consequential Life Cycle Inventory is based on describing how changes in Life Cycle itself affect the environmentally relevant physical flows. The main objective of this paper is to amplify the consequential model beyond the…

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    1. Introduction Every year, a large number of buildings are built globally for residential, commercial and office purposes. The building construction industry experiences exponential growth in developing countries like India due to the growing economy and rapid urbanization. Globally, the building sector contributes to about 40% of the greenhouse gas emissions. Since buildings are responsible for a large percentage of GHG emissions, it is important to analyse their energy efficiency and make…

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    View the product life cycle below and provide an example of a product for each stage. For the product you selected in the growth stage, describe how you could improve it. The sequence of a product’s life starting from introduction, then growth, followed by maturity, and decline is called product life cycle. Another word, product life cycle describes the evolution of product’s life in the marketplace (Product Life Cycle, 2016). During the introduction stage, the company…

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    Product Life Cycle With intense global competition companies are constantly trying to keep up with the growing market. They do this by promoting and developing new products continuously. Every product that has been developed and entered the market has a product life cycle. This cycle represents where exactly the product stands within the market. This life cycle has a total of five stages: the introductory, growth, competitive turbulence, maturity, and decline stage. During the introductory…

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    A situational analysis is used to identify a company strength and weakness. This process help a company understand the business and their customers. It identifies the internal and external threats the may prohibit a business performance. La-Natural is developing company and situational analysis will be essential to company success. La-Natural is a new company establishing its brand in the skin cares industry. The assessment of the company strength and weakens will help…

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    explain the products life cycle and its product development steps of Hololens. Finally, the overall impression of the product. Type of Product…

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