Category: Software
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Qualitative Coding with Hands or Software
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Interview Coding: Summary QDA Software in Qualitative Data Coding: Summary Comparing Qualitative Hand-Coding Experience With QDA Software Conclusion References Introduction Qualitative coding is the systematic classification of extracts from qualitative data to identify themes and patterns. It enables the analysis of unstructured or semi-structured data, such as transcripts from in-depth…
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The Software Certification Process
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Certification mostly refers to confirmation of a system or an object using some specific characteristics. In the case of software certification, the software is tested for characteristics it has; including performance and security characteristics of the applications (Alhazmi, Malaiya & Ray 2006, p. 220). This report…
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Geotechnical Engineering: The Finite Element Software
Introduction Finite element software is used to solve partial differential equations (PDE) and integral equations as well as in the pre and post-processing of finite element models. The process of finite element analysis was developed to help in solving composite problems associated with elasticity and plasticity in the field of engineering (Sallam 2009, p. 29).…
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Subtitling Software’ Significance for Subtitlers: WinCap
The importance of subtitling software for interpreters can hardly be overrated – it provides a significant advantage for the professionals, who are assigned with the task of writing down the captions for a certain movie, TV program, a recording, etc. A range of people view subtitling software as a form of cheating; others believe that…
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Software Size Measurement Methods
Table of Contents Introduction Problems Conclusion Reference Introduction The article is comprehensive and quite informative. To start with, I like the way reasons why major software programs fail have been clearly outlined and the precautions or action that need to be taken discussed broadly. I have noted that major software-intensive acquisition programs fail mostly due…
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The Effectiveness of Financial and Accounting Software Tools
Table of Contents Introduction Problem Statement Objectives of the Research Review of Past Literature Research Design Data Collection Data Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Basically, it is perceptible that technology has played an elemental role in accounting as well as in fiscal enterprises. “The fundamental merit of these web-based tools is that they enable someone to…
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Project Management Software as a Learning Tool
Table of Contents Introduction Tip 1: Sorting Projects by Priority Tip 2: Using the Schedule Tip 3: Inviting People Tip 4: Adding Tasks Tip 5: Keeping Track of the Team’s Workload Tip 6: Creating Portfolio Status Reports Conclusion Reference Introduction Projectmanager.com is one of the sites that provide software for managing projects effectively. The paper…
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Information Systems Design: Shelf and Custom Software
In the technology industry, off-the-shelf software refers to products that are already made by the programmers and available for sale to companies, small businesses, or individual home or office users. (PCmag.com, 2007). Custom software is also known as bespoke software on the other hand refers to software that is specially designed and programmed for a…
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Software Analysis: Normalization of the Current Database
Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Executive Summary In this report, normalization is discussed as well as applied to the current database. The results of this normalization are also discussed. In addition, an analysis of the future software is done, which is mainly a database analysis procedure. This report concludes that…
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Collecting and Retrieving Data on Patients: Intuitive Software
Table of Contents Introduction New Products Determination Methods Competitive Advantage and Risks Customer Relation Management (CRM) Distribution Channel Pricing Strategy The Promotional Strategy Conclusion References Introduction The way most of the hospitals and other medical facilities in the world operate today includes a personal visit of each client, data collection (often recorded by hand), an…