Problem 6 Create the Kmaps and then simplify for the following functions (leave in sum-ofproducts
form): F(w,x,y,z)=wxyz+wxyz+wxyz+wxyz+wxyz+wxyz+wxyz F(w,x,y,z)=wxyz+wxyz+wxyz+wxyz+
wxyz F(w,x,y,z)=yz+wy+wxy+wxyz+wxyz.
Which of these refers to the degree and nature of interdepen.pdfgiriraj65
Which of these refers to the degree and nature of interdependence between the power holder and
others? visibility substitutability centrality discretion Question 27 Which of the following is a "hard"
influence tactic? ingratiation upward appeal persuasion visibility Question 28 2pts Which of the
following is correct regarding assertiveness? It refers to the process of gaining support from one or
more people with higher authority or expertise. It is an indicator that a person lacks power due to
low centraity. It is an attempt to increase liking by, or perceived cimilarity to, some targeted
person. It is alsa known as vocal authority..
Wheat crops across the Americas Asia Europe and Africa ar.pdfgiriraj65
Wheat crops across the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa are frequently ravaged by Wheat Yellow Mosaic Virus (WYMV), so there is high demand for wheat varieties or cultivars that can resist this virus.
Published today in PNAS, the study found the resistance gene originated in an ancient Mediterranean wild plant relative of wheat.
Study lead researcher University of Melbourne Dr Mohammad Pourkheirandish said: "This discovery could assist with the development of more resistant wheat cultivars, increase crop yields, and reduce the use of harmful fungicides. It also emphasises the need to preserve biodiversity to protect food supplies."
WYMV reduces grain yield by up to 80 per cent, causing significant economic losses. The virus is hosted and transmitted by a soil-dwelling fungus that colonises the roots of wheat plants, discolouring wheat leaves, and stunting plant growth.
Microscopic fungal spores containing WYMV can live in soil for up to a decade. While fungicides can kill the spores and stop transmission, the fungicide treatment is neither cost-effective nor ecologically sustainable.
"The viable alternative is to selectively breed or genetically engineer wheat with resistance to WYMV," Dr Pourkheirandish said.
"Before this research, we knew that a dominant gene called Ym2 reduces the impact of WYMV on wheat plants by more than 70 per cent, but we didn't understand how the gene achieved this."
The research team used a technique called positional cloning to locate the Ym2 gene on a chromosome in bread wheat, and found that its DNA sequence codes for a protein of the type known as NBS-LRR. These proteins are 'guardians' that detect pathogens and trigger an immune response in plants.
"Now that we know the gene's DNA sequence, we can select breeding lines carrying Ym2 by simply analysing DNA from a small piece of leaf even without the virus inoculation step," Dr Pourkheirandish said.
"It will also make it easier to find variants of Ym2 in wild relatives of wheat, which may provide superior disease resistance for further crop improvement."
The DNA of modern wheat is chimeric, meaning its genetic material derives from several ancestral plants through natural interbreeding, or hybridisation, followed by selective breeding by humans.
By comparing DNA sequences across related species, the researchers discovered that Ym2 in modern bread wheat derives from an ancient wild plant called Aegilops sharonensis, native to eastern Mediterranean countries. A similar gene occurs in Aegilops speltoides, another wild ancestor of bread wheat.
"These wild species would have interbred with cultivated wheat at some point and passed on the genetic resistance that is now so commercially critical," Dr Pourkheirandish said.
"Ancestral wild plants are a rich source of useful traits, like disease resistance, that plant breeders and geneticists can mine to protect modern crops and maintain a healthy food supply -- including the bread, pasta, noodles, couscous, pastries, cak.
Using an Array include ltstdiohgt include ltmpih.pdfgiriraj65
Using an Array:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mpi.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
int rank, size;
MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &rank);
MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &size);
// Define topology
int topology[5][2] = {{1, 4}, {0, 2, 3}, {1,-1}, {0, 4}, {0, 3}};
// Initialize index and edge arrays
int index[5] = {0};
int edges[5][3] = {{0}};
// Add edges into index array
int i =0;
int j =0;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
index[i] = sizeof(topology[i]) / sizeof(int);
for (j = 0; j < index[i]; j++)
{
edges[i][j] = topology[i][j];
}
}
// Display topology for each process
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
if (rank == i)
{
printf("Process %d has %d neighbors: ", i, index[i]);
for (j = 0; j < index[i]; j++)
{
printf("%d ", edges[i][j]);
}
printf("n");
}
MPI_Barrier(MPI_COMM_WORLD);
}
MPI_Finalize();
return 0;
}
MPI Functions:
#include <mpi.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int rank, size;
MPI_Init(&argc, &argv); // Initialize MPI
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &rank); // Get the rank of the current process
MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &size); // Get the total number of processes
int nnodes = 5; // Number of nodes in the topology
int nedges = 8; // Number of edges in the topolofy
// Index of the first edge for each node
int index[5] = {2, 5, 6, 8, 9};
int edges[9] = {4, 1, 0, 2, 3, 1, 4, 0, 3}; // List of all edges
MPI_Comm graph_comm; // Create a new communicator for the graph topology
MPI_Graph_create(MPI_COMM_WORLD, nnodes, index, edges, 0, &graph_comm); // Create the
graph topology
int count; // Number of neighbors
int* neighbors; // Neighbor Ranks
MPI_Graph_neighbors_count(graph_comm, rank, &count); // Get the number of neighbors for the
current process
neighbors = (int*) malloc(count * sizeof(int)); // Allocate memory for the array of neighbor ranks
MPI_Graph_neighbors(graph_comm, rank, count, neighbors); // Get the neighbor ranks for the
current process
// Display process and the node in the topologies neighbors
printf("Process %d has %d neighbors:", rank, count);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
printf(" %d", neighbors[i]); // Print the neighbor ranks
}
printf("n");
MPI_Finalize();
return 0;
}
ive provided my own code above in case that helps or makes it easier on you guys.
My output isnt quite right ive been at it for a while if someone could fix the output and explain it to
me id be very happy :)
4. Use Graph topology to create following one. Once you create your topology, use one process
(e.g., process 0 ) to display the number of neighbors and its neighbors at each node (i.e.,
process). Use following two methods to check your topology. (20 points) i) Use two arrays, index
and edges, to display number of neighbors and its neighbors for each node. ii) Use two functions
in MPI, "MPI Graph neighbors count" and "MPI Graph neighbors". llinn@scholar-fe06: /470 $
mpirun -n 5 ./hmwk5q4-b Process 0 has 2 neighbors: 41 Process 1 has 3 neighbors: 023 Process
2 has 1 neighbors: 1 Process 3 has 2 neighbors: 40.
The resto txt Use for TM254 2021J TMA02 Question 6 .pdfgiriraj65
The resto txt:
/* Use for TM254 2021J, TMA02, Question 6 Copyright 2021 The Open University */
/* Note - all dates are in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format */
/* This overrides the date format set by the local PC locale variable. */
GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL ON SCHEMA public TO PUBLIC;
/* Evaluate/Run this file in the default database, postgres, and as the*/
/* default user, postgres. */
/* If you re-run the file you will reset any changes you have made to */
/* the database content back to the original content. */
/* The DROP IF EXISTS ensures that when you re-run the script file it */
/* replaces the content of the database, on first run the tables and */
/* domains don't exist so are not dropped and you recieve a warning */
/* message. */
DROP VIEW IF EXISTS Catalogue CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS TaskTicket CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS HasExpertiseIn CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS RestorationItem CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Expert CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Specialism CASCADE;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS ItemCodes;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS DescriptionString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS TaskNumbers;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS NameString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS AddressString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS PublicityString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS EmailString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS YN;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS SpecialismString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS QualificationsString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS MonetaryValues;
/* Now creating the domains */
CREATE DOMAIN ItemCodes AS INTEGER CHECK(VALUE > 0);
CREATE DOMAIN DescriptionString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN TaskNumbers AS INTEGER CHECK(VALUE > 0);
CREATE DOMAIN NameString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN AddressString AS VARCHAR(400);
CREATE DOMAIN PublicityString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN EmailString AS VARCHAR(100) CHECK (VALUE LIKE ('%@%'));
CREATE DOMAIN YN AS CHAR(1) CHECK(VALUE IN ('Y','N') );
CREATE DOMAIN SpecialismString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN QualificationsString AS VARCHAR(300);
CREATE DOMAIN MonetaryValues AS NUMERIC(9,2) CHECK (VALUE >= 0.00);
/* DOMAINS CREATED */
/* now creating tables */
CREATE TABLE Specialism(
Name SpecialismString PRIMARY KEY
);
CREATE TABLE RestorationItem(
ItemCode ItemCodes PRIMARY KEY,
ItemDescription DescriptionString NOT NULL,
WorkDescription DescriptionString NOT NULL,
InsuranceValue MonetaryValues,
CostEstimate MonetaryValues NOT NULL,
DateAccepted DATE NOT NULL,
DateReturned DATE,
PriceCharged MonetaryValues,
-- relationship Requires mandatory participation
-- WARNING - the requires mandatory participation
-- constraint has not been implemented.
-- This omission permits the entry of a row that
-- does not match a related TaskTicket record.
-- CONSTRAINT RequiresMandatory CHECK (ItemCode
-- IN (SELECT ItemCode FROM TaskTicket))
CONSTRAINT ValueAcceptanceDate CHECK (DateAccepted <= CURRENT_DATE),
CONSTRAINT DateOrderCheck CHECK (DateReturned > DateAccepted),
CONSTRAINT ValidInsuranceValue CHECK (InsuranceValue <= 1000000.00)
);
CREATE TABLE Expert(
Name NameStrin.
Tableau DA 33 MiniCase Analyzing adjusting entries and p.pdfgiriraj65
Tableau DA 3-3: Mini-Case, Analyzing adjusting entries and preparing an adjusted trial balance
LO P5 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Roland Company
began operations on December 1 and needs assistance in preparing December 31 financial
statements, including its year-end adjustments. The Tableau dashboard is provided to assist in the
work. Selected December-January Transactions Additional Information as of December 31 Telo
Job Completion at Year-End ABX Job Completion at Year-End Supplies Remaining at Year-End
Wages Earned By Workers but not yet Paid at Year-End2. Enter the December 31 adjustments in
the following table for prepaid insurance, supplies, accrued wages, accrued revenue, and
unearned revenue. Then, complete the adjusted trial balance by entering the adjusted balance for
each of the accounts..
Rios Co is a regional insurance company that began operatio.pdfgiriraj65
Rios Co. is a regional insurance company that began operations on January 1, 20Y2. The
following selected transactions relate to investments acquired by Rios Co., which has a fiscal year
ending on December 31:
Record these transactions on page 10:
20Y2
Record these transactions on page 11:
20Y3
20Y2
Purchased 7,500 shares of
Caldwell Inc. common stock at
$50 per share plus a brokerage
Feb. 1
commission of $75. Caldwell
has 100,000 shares of common
stock outstanding.
Purchased securities of Holland
May 1 Inc. as a trading investment for
$126,000.
Sold 4,500 shares of Caldwell
July 1 Inc. for $46 per share less a
$110 brokerage commission.
Received an annual dividend of
31 $0.50 per share on 3,000
shares of Caldwell Inc. stock.
Sold the remaining shares of
Caldwell Inc. for $51 per share
Nov. 15
less a $90 brokerage
commission.
The trading securities of
Dec. 31 Holland Inc. have a fair value
on December 31 of $120,000..
Question 1 2 pts Which of the following can be absolute defe.pdfgiriraj65
Question 1 2 pts Which of the following can be absolute defenses to the tort of defamation? truth
and self-defense privilege and self-defense truth and defense of property truth and privilegeDean
runs a small sweater manufacturing company named Dean's Duds. He learns his competitor,
Susie's Sweaters is getting a rare silk yarn blend from Yasmine's Yarns. Dean calls Yasmine and
learns she is receiving $2,000 per commercial roll of the specialized silk yarn under a contract with
Susie's Sweaters. There is a very limited quantity and Yasmine has no extra to sell to Dean. Dean
tells Yasmine he will pay her $3,000 per commercial roll if Yasmine's Yarns will sell its limited
supply of yam to Dean's Duds instead. If Yasmine agrees, Susie's Sweaters may sue Dean for:
disparagement fraudulent misrepresentation conversion interference with contractual
relationsQuestion 3 2 pts Invasion of privacy consists of: ALL of the answers are correct
appropriation intrusion public disclosure of private factsA Macy's store security guard follows a
customer at a distance and watches him put several men's watches and expensive colognes in a
large pocket of his sweatshirt. When the customer walked past the registers and started to exit
Macy's to go into the parking lot, the security guard radioed his supervisor to call the police and
detained the customer. The guard asked to customer to wait in a private office until the police
could arrive. If the customer decides to sue the store for false imprisonment, Macy's would
probably win the lawsuit because the security guard detained the suspected shoplifter: without
physical discomfort in a way that will not cause embarrassment or physical injury to the suspect for
no more than 30 minutes with reasonable cause, in a reasonable manner, and for not more than a
reasonable timeDesiree is a waitress at a Denny's restaurant. She is angry that she has been
assigned to really slow shifts which means her tips were low and she does not make much money.
She decides to take several large boxes of steaks (24 steaks each box) to sell so she make up the
loss in tips. Desiree has committed the tort of: disparagement trespass to personal property
conversion fraudVan is a professional chef with multiple "V" restaurants in the New York City area.
Diamond is also a chef but his only restaurant has been losing business ever since Van opened a
" V " restaurant next door. Diamond opens multiple email and social media accounts to post
hundreds of fake, bad reviews about the "V" restaurants. Van sues Diamond because of the false
reviews and the damage they caused his restaurants under the tort theory of: appropriation public
disclosure of private facts disparagement false lightQuestion 7 2 pts Which of the following is a
business tort? ALL of the answers are correct fraudulent misrepresentation interference with
contractual relations disparagementVanessa, a famous actress, is sun-bathing nude on the back
deck of her secluded home which is surroun.
Objective The purpose of this exercise is to create a Linke.pdfgiriraj65
Objective: The purpose of this exercise is to create a Linked List data structure that mimics the
behavior of the Java Standard Library Version (Java API). The outcomes/results of using the
library features should be identical with your own version (My API). However, the underlying
implementation should follow with the descriptions listed below.
Instructions : Create the following Linked List Data Structure with the given description below in
your utils package and use "for loops" for your repetitive tasks.
Where to find starter code in my-api
package.class : utils.LinkedList
package.class : tests.console.week04.LinkedListTest
Where to find your JUNIT test in my-api
package.class : tests.junit.LinkedListJUnitTest
Nested Class that has to be added to LinkedList class
package.class : utils.LinkedList.Node
Task Check List
ONLY "for" loops should be used within the data structure class. There is an automatic 30%
deduction, if other loops are used.
The names of identifiers MUST match the names listed in the description below. Deductions
otherwise.
Complete coding Assignment in your "my-api" GitHub Repository. You will not be graded
otherwise and will receive a 0, if not uploaded there.
Run JUNIT TEST and take a SNAPSHOT of results. Upload PDF of snapshot of your JUnitTest
results to Canvas.
Description
The internal structure of the Linked List is a doubly linked Node data structure and should have
at a minimum the following specifications:
data fields: The data fields to declare are private and you will keep track of the size of the list with
the variable size and the start of the list with the reference variable data.
first is a reference variable for the first Node<E> in the list.
last is a reference variable for the last Node<E> in the list.
size keeps track of the number of nodes in the list of type int. This will allow you to know the
current size of the list without having to traversing the list.
constructors: The overloaded constructors will initialize the data fields size and data.
A constructor that is a default constructor initializes the starting node location first and size to a
zero equivalent, that is, constructs an empty list.
methods: methods that manages the behavior of the linked nodes.
Together, the methods below give the illusion of a index or countable location. Implement these
methods within your generic Linked List class.
Method
Description
Header
public boolean add(E item)
public void add(int index, E item)
public void append( E item)
private void checkIndex(int index)
public boolean contains(E item)
public void clear()
private E detach(int index)
public E get(int index)
public int indexOf(E item)
private void insertBefore(int index, E item)
public boolean isEmpty()
private Node<E> node(int index)
public E remove(int index)
public boolean remove(E item)
public E set(int index, E item)
public int size()
public String toString()
Node Data Structure
The generic Linked List class includes a static Node class as a nested class, .
Which of these refers to the degree and nature of interdepen.pdfgiriraj65
Which of these refers to the degree and nature of interdependence between the power holder and
others? visibility substitutability centrality discretion Question 27 Which of the following is a "hard"
influence tactic? ingratiation upward appeal persuasion visibility Question 28 2pts Which of the
following is correct regarding assertiveness? It refers to the process of gaining support from one or
more people with higher authority or expertise. It is an indicator that a person lacks power due to
low centraity. It is an attempt to increase liking by, or perceived cimilarity to, some targeted
person. It is alsa known as vocal authority..
Wheat crops across the Americas Asia Europe and Africa ar.pdfgiriraj65
Wheat crops across the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa are frequently ravaged by Wheat Yellow Mosaic Virus (WYMV), so there is high demand for wheat varieties or cultivars that can resist this virus.
Published today in PNAS, the study found the resistance gene originated in an ancient Mediterranean wild plant relative of wheat.
Study lead researcher University of Melbourne Dr Mohammad Pourkheirandish said: "This discovery could assist with the development of more resistant wheat cultivars, increase crop yields, and reduce the use of harmful fungicides. It also emphasises the need to preserve biodiversity to protect food supplies."
WYMV reduces grain yield by up to 80 per cent, causing significant economic losses. The virus is hosted and transmitted by a soil-dwelling fungus that colonises the roots of wheat plants, discolouring wheat leaves, and stunting plant growth.
Microscopic fungal spores containing WYMV can live in soil for up to a decade. While fungicides can kill the spores and stop transmission, the fungicide treatment is neither cost-effective nor ecologically sustainable.
"The viable alternative is to selectively breed or genetically engineer wheat with resistance to WYMV," Dr Pourkheirandish said.
"Before this research, we knew that a dominant gene called Ym2 reduces the impact of WYMV on wheat plants by more than 70 per cent, but we didn't understand how the gene achieved this."
The research team used a technique called positional cloning to locate the Ym2 gene on a chromosome in bread wheat, and found that its DNA sequence codes for a protein of the type known as NBS-LRR. These proteins are 'guardians' that detect pathogens and trigger an immune response in plants.
"Now that we know the gene's DNA sequence, we can select breeding lines carrying Ym2 by simply analysing DNA from a small piece of leaf even without the virus inoculation step," Dr Pourkheirandish said.
"It will also make it easier to find variants of Ym2 in wild relatives of wheat, which may provide superior disease resistance for further crop improvement."
The DNA of modern wheat is chimeric, meaning its genetic material derives from several ancestral plants through natural interbreeding, or hybridisation, followed by selective breeding by humans.
By comparing DNA sequences across related species, the researchers discovered that Ym2 in modern bread wheat derives from an ancient wild plant called Aegilops sharonensis, native to eastern Mediterranean countries. A similar gene occurs in Aegilops speltoides, another wild ancestor of bread wheat.
"These wild species would have interbred with cultivated wheat at some point and passed on the genetic resistance that is now so commercially critical," Dr Pourkheirandish said.
"Ancestral wild plants are a rich source of useful traits, like disease resistance, that plant breeders and geneticists can mine to protect modern crops and maintain a healthy food supply -- including the bread, pasta, noodles, couscous, pastries, cak.
Using an Array include ltstdiohgt include ltmpih.pdfgiriraj65
Using an Array:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mpi.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
int rank, size;
MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &rank);
MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &size);
// Define topology
int topology[5][2] = {{1, 4}, {0, 2, 3}, {1,-1}, {0, 4}, {0, 3}};
// Initialize index and edge arrays
int index[5] = {0};
int edges[5][3] = {{0}};
// Add edges into index array
int i =0;
int j =0;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
index[i] = sizeof(topology[i]) / sizeof(int);
for (j = 0; j < index[i]; j++)
{
edges[i][j] = topology[i][j];
}
}
// Display topology for each process
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
if (rank == i)
{
printf("Process %d has %d neighbors: ", i, index[i]);
for (j = 0; j < index[i]; j++)
{
printf("%d ", edges[i][j]);
}
printf("n");
}
MPI_Barrier(MPI_COMM_WORLD);
}
MPI_Finalize();
return 0;
}
MPI Functions:
#include <mpi.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int rank, size;
MPI_Init(&argc, &argv); // Initialize MPI
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &rank); // Get the rank of the current process
MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &size); // Get the total number of processes
int nnodes = 5; // Number of nodes in the topology
int nedges = 8; // Number of edges in the topolofy
// Index of the first edge for each node
int index[5] = {2, 5, 6, 8, 9};
int edges[9] = {4, 1, 0, 2, 3, 1, 4, 0, 3}; // List of all edges
MPI_Comm graph_comm; // Create a new communicator for the graph topology
MPI_Graph_create(MPI_COMM_WORLD, nnodes, index, edges, 0, &graph_comm); // Create the
graph topology
int count; // Number of neighbors
int* neighbors; // Neighbor Ranks
MPI_Graph_neighbors_count(graph_comm, rank, &count); // Get the number of neighbors for the
current process
neighbors = (int*) malloc(count * sizeof(int)); // Allocate memory for the array of neighbor ranks
MPI_Graph_neighbors(graph_comm, rank, count, neighbors); // Get the neighbor ranks for the
current process
// Display process and the node in the topologies neighbors
printf("Process %d has %d neighbors:", rank, count);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
printf(" %d", neighbors[i]); // Print the neighbor ranks
}
printf("n");
MPI_Finalize();
return 0;
}
ive provided my own code above in case that helps or makes it easier on you guys.
My output isnt quite right ive been at it for a while if someone could fix the output and explain it to
me id be very happy :)
4. Use Graph topology to create following one. Once you create your topology, use one process
(e.g., process 0 ) to display the number of neighbors and its neighbors at each node (i.e.,
process). Use following two methods to check your topology. (20 points) i) Use two arrays, index
and edges, to display number of neighbors and its neighbors for each node. ii) Use two functions
in MPI, "MPI Graph neighbors count" and "MPI Graph neighbors". llinn@scholar-fe06: /470 $
mpirun -n 5 ./hmwk5q4-b Process 0 has 2 neighbors: 41 Process 1 has 3 neighbors: 023 Process
2 has 1 neighbors: 1 Process 3 has 2 neighbors: 40.
The resto txt Use for TM254 2021J TMA02 Question 6 .pdfgiriraj65
The resto txt:
/* Use for TM254 2021J, TMA02, Question 6 Copyright 2021 The Open University */
/* Note - all dates are in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format */
/* This overrides the date format set by the local PC locale variable. */
GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL ON SCHEMA public TO PUBLIC;
/* Evaluate/Run this file in the default database, postgres, and as the*/
/* default user, postgres. */
/* If you re-run the file you will reset any changes you have made to */
/* the database content back to the original content. */
/* The DROP IF EXISTS ensures that when you re-run the script file it */
/* replaces the content of the database, on first run the tables and */
/* domains don't exist so are not dropped and you recieve a warning */
/* message. */
DROP VIEW IF EXISTS Catalogue CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS TaskTicket CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS HasExpertiseIn CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS RestorationItem CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Expert CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Specialism CASCADE;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS ItemCodes;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS DescriptionString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS TaskNumbers;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS NameString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS AddressString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS PublicityString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS EmailString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS YN;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS SpecialismString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS QualificationsString;
DROP DOMAIN IF EXISTS MonetaryValues;
/* Now creating the domains */
CREATE DOMAIN ItemCodes AS INTEGER CHECK(VALUE > 0);
CREATE DOMAIN DescriptionString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN TaskNumbers AS INTEGER CHECK(VALUE > 0);
CREATE DOMAIN NameString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN AddressString AS VARCHAR(400);
CREATE DOMAIN PublicityString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN EmailString AS VARCHAR(100) CHECK (VALUE LIKE ('%@%'));
CREATE DOMAIN YN AS CHAR(1) CHECK(VALUE IN ('Y','N') );
CREATE DOMAIN SpecialismString AS VARCHAR(120);
CREATE DOMAIN QualificationsString AS VARCHAR(300);
CREATE DOMAIN MonetaryValues AS NUMERIC(9,2) CHECK (VALUE >= 0.00);
/* DOMAINS CREATED */
/* now creating tables */
CREATE TABLE Specialism(
Name SpecialismString PRIMARY KEY
);
CREATE TABLE RestorationItem(
ItemCode ItemCodes PRIMARY KEY,
ItemDescription DescriptionString NOT NULL,
WorkDescription DescriptionString NOT NULL,
InsuranceValue MonetaryValues,
CostEstimate MonetaryValues NOT NULL,
DateAccepted DATE NOT NULL,
DateReturned DATE,
PriceCharged MonetaryValues,
-- relationship Requires mandatory participation
-- WARNING - the requires mandatory participation
-- constraint has not been implemented.
-- This omission permits the entry of a row that
-- does not match a related TaskTicket record.
-- CONSTRAINT RequiresMandatory CHECK (ItemCode
-- IN (SELECT ItemCode FROM TaskTicket))
CONSTRAINT ValueAcceptanceDate CHECK (DateAccepted <= CURRENT_DATE),
CONSTRAINT DateOrderCheck CHECK (DateReturned > DateAccepted),
CONSTRAINT ValidInsuranceValue CHECK (InsuranceValue <= 1000000.00)
);
CREATE TABLE Expert(
Name NameStrin.
Tableau DA 33 MiniCase Analyzing adjusting entries and p.pdfgiriraj65
Tableau DA 3-3: Mini-Case, Analyzing adjusting entries and preparing an adjusted trial balance
LO P5 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Roland Company
began operations on December 1 and needs assistance in preparing December 31 financial
statements, including its year-end adjustments. The Tableau dashboard is provided to assist in the
work. Selected December-January Transactions Additional Information as of December 31 Telo
Job Completion at Year-End ABX Job Completion at Year-End Supplies Remaining at Year-End
Wages Earned By Workers but not yet Paid at Year-End2. Enter the December 31 adjustments in
the following table for prepaid insurance, supplies, accrued wages, accrued revenue, and
unearned revenue. Then, complete the adjusted trial balance by entering the adjusted balance for
each of the accounts..
Rios Co is a regional insurance company that began operatio.pdfgiriraj65
Rios Co. is a regional insurance company that began operations on January 1, 20Y2. The
following selected transactions relate to investments acquired by Rios Co., which has a fiscal year
ending on December 31:
Record these transactions on page 10:
20Y2
Record these transactions on page 11:
20Y3
20Y2
Purchased 7,500 shares of
Caldwell Inc. common stock at
$50 per share plus a brokerage
Feb. 1
commission of $75. Caldwell
has 100,000 shares of common
stock outstanding.
Purchased securities of Holland
May 1 Inc. as a trading investment for
$126,000.
Sold 4,500 shares of Caldwell
July 1 Inc. for $46 per share less a
$110 brokerage commission.
Received an annual dividend of
31 $0.50 per share on 3,000
shares of Caldwell Inc. stock.
Sold the remaining shares of
Caldwell Inc. for $51 per share
Nov. 15
less a $90 brokerage
commission.
The trading securities of
Dec. 31 Holland Inc. have a fair value
on December 31 of $120,000..
Question 1 2 pts Which of the following can be absolute defe.pdfgiriraj65
Question 1 2 pts Which of the following can be absolute defenses to the tort of defamation? truth
and self-defense privilege and self-defense truth and defense of property truth and privilegeDean
runs a small sweater manufacturing company named Dean's Duds. He learns his competitor,
Susie's Sweaters is getting a rare silk yarn blend from Yasmine's Yarns. Dean calls Yasmine and
learns she is receiving $2,000 per commercial roll of the specialized silk yarn under a contract with
Susie's Sweaters. There is a very limited quantity and Yasmine has no extra to sell to Dean. Dean
tells Yasmine he will pay her $3,000 per commercial roll if Yasmine's Yarns will sell its limited
supply of yam to Dean's Duds instead. If Yasmine agrees, Susie's Sweaters may sue Dean for:
disparagement fraudulent misrepresentation conversion interference with contractual
relationsQuestion 3 2 pts Invasion of privacy consists of: ALL of the answers are correct
appropriation intrusion public disclosure of private factsA Macy's store security guard follows a
customer at a distance and watches him put several men's watches and expensive colognes in a
large pocket of his sweatshirt. When the customer walked past the registers and started to exit
Macy's to go into the parking lot, the security guard radioed his supervisor to call the police and
detained the customer. The guard asked to customer to wait in a private office until the police
could arrive. If the customer decides to sue the store for false imprisonment, Macy's would
probably win the lawsuit because the security guard detained the suspected shoplifter: without
physical discomfort in a way that will not cause embarrassment or physical injury to the suspect for
no more than 30 minutes with reasonable cause, in a reasonable manner, and for not more than a
reasonable timeDesiree is a waitress at a Denny's restaurant. She is angry that she has been
assigned to really slow shifts which means her tips were low and she does not make much money.
She decides to take several large boxes of steaks (24 steaks each box) to sell so she make up the
loss in tips. Desiree has committed the tort of: disparagement trespass to personal property
conversion fraudVan is a professional chef with multiple "V" restaurants in the New York City area.
Diamond is also a chef but his only restaurant has been losing business ever since Van opened a
" V " restaurant next door. Diamond opens multiple email and social media accounts to post
hundreds of fake, bad reviews about the "V" restaurants. Van sues Diamond because of the false
reviews and the damage they caused his restaurants under the tort theory of: appropriation public
disclosure of private facts disparagement false lightQuestion 7 2 pts Which of the following is a
business tort? ALL of the answers are correct fraudulent misrepresentation interference with
contractual relations disparagementVanessa, a famous actress, is sun-bathing nude on the back
deck of her secluded home which is surroun.
Objective The purpose of this exercise is to create a Linke.pdfgiriraj65
Objective: The purpose of this exercise is to create a Linked List data structure that mimics the
behavior of the Java Standard Library Version (Java API). The outcomes/results of using the
library features should be identical with your own version (My API). However, the underlying
implementation should follow with the descriptions listed below.
Instructions : Create the following Linked List Data Structure with the given description below in
your utils package and use "for loops" for your repetitive tasks.
Where to find starter code in my-api
package.class : utils.LinkedList
package.class : tests.console.week04.LinkedListTest
Where to find your JUNIT test in my-api
package.class : tests.junit.LinkedListJUnitTest
Nested Class that has to be added to LinkedList class
package.class : utils.LinkedList.Node
Task Check List
ONLY "for" loops should be used within the data structure class. There is an automatic 30%
deduction, if other loops are used.
The names of identifiers MUST match the names listed in the description below. Deductions
otherwise.
Complete coding Assignment in your "my-api" GitHub Repository. You will not be graded
otherwise and will receive a 0, if not uploaded there.
Run JUNIT TEST and take a SNAPSHOT of results. Upload PDF of snapshot of your JUnitTest
results to Canvas.
Description
The internal structure of the Linked List is a doubly linked Node data structure and should have
at a minimum the following specifications:
data fields: The data fields to declare are private and you will keep track of the size of the list with
the variable size and the start of the list with the reference variable data.
first is a reference variable for the first Node<E> in the list.
last is a reference variable for the last Node<E> in the list.
size keeps track of the number of nodes in the list of type int. This will allow you to know the
current size of the list without having to traversing the list.
constructors: The overloaded constructors will initialize the data fields size and data.
A constructor that is a default constructor initializes the starting node location first and size to a
zero equivalent, that is, constructs an empty list.
methods: methods that manages the behavior of the linked nodes.
Together, the methods below give the illusion of a index or countable location. Implement these
methods within your generic Linked List class.
Method
Description
Header
public boolean add(E item)
public void add(int index, E item)
public void append( E item)
private void checkIndex(int index)
public boolean contains(E item)
public void clear()
private E detach(int index)
public E get(int index)
public int indexOf(E item)
private void insertBefore(int index, E item)
public boolean isEmpty()
private Node<E> node(int index)
public E remove(int index)
public boolean remove(E item)
public E set(int index, E item)
public int size()
public String toString()
Node Data Structure
The generic Linked List class includes a static Node class as a nested class, .
PLEASE ANSWER PART A B C D Thank you Kingbird Inc uses.pdfgiriraj65
PLEASE ANSWER PART A, B, C, D. Thank you
Kingbird Inc. uses a calendar year for financial reporting. The company is authorized to issue 8,
420,000 shares of $12 par common stock. At no time has Kingbird issued any potentially dilutive
securities. Listed below is a summary of Kingbird's common stock activities. (a) Compute the
weighted-average number of common shares used in computing earnings per common share for
2024 on the 2025 comparative income statement. shares.
Please discuss the following i Using examples for each typ.pdfgiriraj65
Please discuss the following: i) Using examples for each type, please discuss how firms are
utilizing the four types of distribution channels. ii) Given the recent environmental changes due to
COVID-19 and the continuous technological developments; which two types are most critical to
shoe manufacturers? NB As a reminder: please remember to add at least three developed
contributions to the class discussions..
Mill Company began operations on January 1201 and recogni.pdfgiriraj65
Mill Company began operations on January 1,201, and recognized income from construction-type
contracts under different methods for tax purposes and financial reporting purposes. Information
concerning income recognition under each method is as follows: Required: Assume the income
tax rate is 21% in all years and that Mill has no other temporary differences. In its December 31,20
3, balance sheet, what amount of deferred income taxes should Mill report? Indicate whether the
amount is an asset or a liability..
For each situation described below indicate which financial.pdfgiriraj65
For each situation described below, indicate which financial instrument you think would be the
most appropriate to use and why. a. The City Of Philadelphia needs to raise $100 million for
improvements and repairs to the Walt Whitman toll bridge. b. Citizens Bank discovers they have
reserves in excess of the level required that are expected to last for 3 days. c. DiBruno Bros.
imports hundreds of wheels of cheese from Italy each month that typically take between 30 and 60
days to arrive. Due to the perishable nature of the cargo, they prefer to postpone payment until
delivery. d. Tasty Baking Company finds itself in need of some short-term working capital to
finance an increase in the value of their ingredients inventory. e. Bank of America has substantial
Treasury bill holdings but finds itself with an insufficient level of required reserves. The reserve
deficiency is expected to last only for a day. f. Revere Cookware imports copper from Chile and is
concerned that the value of the Chilean peso will rise in relation to the US dollar in coming months..
Exercise I Georgettes and Georges Genotypes Gene 1 Geor.pdfgiriraj65
Exercise I: Georgette's and George's Genotypes
Gene #1
Georgette's genotype for colorblindness
X^C X^c
George's genotype for colorblindness
X^C Y
Gene #2
Georgette's genotype for tongue rolling
Tt
George's genotype for tongue rolling
Tt
Gene #3
Georgette's genotype for eye color
bb
George's genotype for eye color
Bb
Gene #4
Georgette's genotype for hair form
HCHS
George's genotype for hair form
HCHS
Gene #5
Georgette's genotype for ABO blood type
lAlB
George's genotype for ABO blood type
ii
Exercise II: Predictions
Gene #1
Expected phenotypic ratio
3:1
Expected sex ratio
1:1
Gene #2
Expected phenotypic ratio
3:1
Gene #3
Expected phenotypic ratio
1:1
Gene #4
Expected phenotypic ratio
1:2:1
Gene #5
Expected phenotypic ratio
1:1
Exercise III: Making Babies
Exercise IV: Results
Write the symbol for the allele, then record how many and what color beans you put in that bag for
that allele.
Gene Number
Phenotype
Predicted
Actual
Gender
Female
1
1
Male
1
1
#1
Normal Color Vision
3
9
Colorblind
1
3
#2
Tongue Roller
3
9
Non-Roller
1
3
#3
Brown Eyes
1
6
Blue Eyes
1
6
#4
Curly Hair
1
3
Wavy Hair
2
6
Straight Hair
1
3
#5
Blood Type A
1
Blood Type B
1
Blood Type O
1
Blood Type AB
1
Bag Number
First Allele
Second Allele
Georgette #1
W
w
Georgette #2
W
Wm
Georgette #3
W
w
Georgette #4
w
W
Georgette #5
W
Wm
George #1
W
Wm
George #2
W
w
George #3
w
Wm
George #4
w
W
George #5
W
Wm
Questions:
1.
2.
3.
Georgette's genotype for
X^C X^c
colorblindness
Gene #1
George's genotype for
X^C Y
colorblindness
Georgette's genotype for
Tt
tongue rolling
Gene #2
George's genotype for tongue
Tt
rolling
Georgette's genotype for eye
bb
color
Gene #3
George's genotype for eye
Bb
color
Georgette's genotype for hair
HCHS
form
Gene #4
George's genotype for hair form HCHS
Georgette's genotype for ABO
lAlB
blood type
Gene #5
George's genotype for ABO
ii
blood type.
El 23 de enero se adquieren 17000 acciones de Tolle Company.pdfgiriraj65
El 23 de enero se adquieren 17,000 acciones de Tolle Company a un precio de $24 por accin ms
una comisin de corretaje de $180. El 12 de abril, se recibi un dividendo de $0.30 por accin sobre
las acciones de Tolle Company. El 10 de junio, se vendieron 6,600 acciones de Tolle Company a
$31 por accin menos una comisin de corretaje de $125.
Prepare los asientos de diario para la compra original, el dividendo y la venta bajo el mtodo del
costo. Consulte el Plan de cuentas para obtener la redaccin exacta de los ttulos de las cuentas.
Cuando sea necesario, redondee sus respuestas al dlar ms cercano.
PLAN DE CUENTAS Libro mayor
ACTIVOS
110 Dinero
111 Dinero para gastos menores
120 Cuentas por cobrar
121 Estimacin para cuentas de cobro dudoso
131 Documentos por cobrar
132 Intereses por cobrar
141 Inventario de mercanca
145 Material de oficina
161 Inversiones-Tolle Company Stock
Asignacin de valoracin para inversiones
165
comerciales
Reserva de valuacin para inversiones
166
disponibles para la venta
181 Tierra
193 Equipo de oficina
194 Depreciacin Acumulada-Equipos de Oficina.
Ests realizando experimentos de mejoramiento en maz Comie.pdfgiriraj65
Ests realizando experimentos de mejoramiento en maz. Comienza con una generacin P con una
verdadera planta reproductora que tiene cubierta de semilla normal y endospermo coloreado. La
segunda planta de maz es un verdadero criador de cubierta de semilla abigarrada y endospermo
incoloro. Usted sospecha que los genes estn vinculados, por lo que toma una de las generaciones
F1 del cruce anterior y realiza un cruce de prueba con una planta de reproduccin verdadera con
cubierta de semilla abigarrada y endospermo incoloro. Los resultados del cruce de prueba son:
350 tegumento normal y endospermo coloreado; 63 tegumento abigarrado y endospermo normal;
57 tegumento normal y endospermo incoloro; 350 tegumento abigarrado y endospermo incoloro.
Cul es la distancia en el mapa entre estos genes?.
Assume that a cross is made between AaBb and aabb plants and.pdfgiriraj65
Assume that a cross is made between AaBb and aabb plants and that the offspring occur in the
following numbers: 406 Aabb, 48 AaBb, 494aaBb. and 52aabb. These results are consistent with
which of the following? linkage with 50% crossing over the genotype of the heterozygous parent is
in trans configuration (Ab/aB) the genes are on different chromosomes linkage with approximately
33 map units between the two gene loci independent assortment.
a How much money was eriginally invested t Show that th.pdfgiriraj65
(a) How much money was eriginally invested? (t) Show that the data are eiponential. (Round your
answer to three decimal places.) tach succeswive ratio of newold is x. which shows that the eata is
expenential, Lel What ie bhe monthiy interest rate? (hound your answer to one decimal place.) (d)
what is the yearly interest fate? (Hoond you aftwer to we decimal place.) X h fund wil ahe hove?
(Round vour animes te the nearest cent) x xt mentha X montis.
A Bucle remolino y arco B Crestas surcos y colinas .pdfgiriraj65
A.
Bucle, remolino y arco
B.
Crestas, surcos y colinas
C.
Cresta final, bifurcacin y punto
D.
Ncleo, delta y arco
A. Bucle, remolino y arco
B. Crestas, surcos y colinas
C. Cresta final, bifurcacin y punto
D. Ncleo, delta y arco.
68 Exercise Ferris Corporation makes a single product a f.pdfgiriraj65
6.8 Exercise Ferris Corporation makes a single product - a fire-resistant commercial filing
cabinetthat it sells to office furniture distributors. The company has a simple ABC system that it
uses for internal decision making. The company has two overhead departments whose costs are
listed on the following page: The company's ABC system has the following activity cost pools and
activity [measures: Costs assigned to the "Other" activity cost pool have no activity measure; they
consist of the costs of unused capacity and organization-sustaining costs - neither of which are
assigned to orders, customers, or the product. Ferris Corporation distributes the costs of
manufacturing overhead and selling and administrative overhead to the activity cost pools based
on employee interviews, the results of which are reported below: Required: 1. Perform the first-
stage allocation of overhead costs to the activity cost pools. 2. Compute activity rates for the
activity cost pools..
A special interest speaks for a position or program which 1.pdfgiriraj65
A special interest speaks for a position or program which (1) fails to benefit the general public or (2
) benefits a few far more than the public, and (3) whose costs outweigh the general benefit. True
False.
6 Gene Regulation Matching Match the gene regulation terms.pdfgiriraj65
6. Gene Regulation Matching: Match the gene regulation terms to their descriptions. F All cells
turn certain genes on and off based on current A. protein processing cell needs. This is called E
This is a common type of gene regulation used in B. mRNA degradation prokaryotic cells; related
genes can be regulated as a single unit. A type of eukaryotic gene regulation which involves C.
protein degradation epigenetic tagging. Certain tags control the degree to which DNA is wound up
and accessible for expression. These proteins help RNA polymerase bind to a gene; D. mRNA exit
they are required for the initiation of transcription in eukaryotic cells. One gene can encode
multiple proteins if different exon combinations are included in different final eukaryotic cell
mRNAs. In cukaryotic cells, mRNA transcripts must be transported outside of the nucleus to be
expressed. Some mRNA molecules are less stable than others; some G. protein transportation
persist a long time and are expressed; others are rapidly destroyed and may not be expressed at
all. Some proteins require chemical alteration before they can H. transcription factors Become
functional. Some proteins must be transported to where the cells need I. mRNA processing them
before they can perform their function. Proteins differ in stability; those that are broken down
shortly after they are made allow for short-term gene expression. Proteins that are more stable
allow for long-.
CS417517 Homework 6 1 5 points Let fxx3 Approximate.pdfgiriraj65
CS417/517: Homework 6 1. (5 points) Let f(x)=x3. Approximate (using the continuous case) f(x)
using a line, i.e., =c0+c1x. Use and as your limits of integration, where R+..
12 5 points Consider the following Python code fromsym.pdfgiriraj65
12. (5 points) Consider the following Python code. fromsympyimport*A=Matrix([[1.,2.,0.],[0.,1.,3.],[
5,1,1,2.]])A[2,:]=A[2,:]+3[1,:] What are the entries of A after this code is run? Write out the matrix..
Data table ent team over the periodRelated to Checkpoin.pdfgiriraj65
Data table ent team over the period.(Related to Checkpoint 3.3) (Analyzing the cash flow
Statoment) Google, Inc. (GOOG) is one of the most successful intemet fema, and it experiencod
very rapie growth in rerenues fram 2011 through 2014. The cash fow statements for Google, Ine.
spanning the pericd are found here: Answer the following questions using the information fourd in
these statoments: a. Is Google generating positive cash flow from its operations? b. How much did
Google invest in new capital expenditures over the period? c. Describe Google's sources of
fianeing in the financial markets over the period? d. Based soioly on the cash flow statoments for
2011 through 2014, write a belet narrative that describes the major activises of Googles
manogomont team over one period a. Is Google generating positive cash flow from its operations?
(Select the best choice below) A. Google has genarated posithe cash flow frem its operabions
during the years 2011, 2012, and 2014. B. Googlo has generated positive cash flow from its
operations during the years 2012, 2013, and 2014. c. Google has generated positive cash fiow
from its eperations during the years 2011, 2013, and 2014. D. Google has generased positive
cash flow from its operations during the years 2011, 2012. 2013, and 2014. b. How much did
Goople invest in new capital expenditures over the period?.
Construct an Entity Relationship Diagram for the following m.pdfgiriraj65
Construct an Entity Relationship Diagram for the following medical clinic: 1) The clinic keeps track
of patients and doctors. In addition, it needs to keep data about each consultation that any patient
receives., as well as the medical tests requested. A consultation takes place between a patient
and a doctor. Each consultation has a date, a medical note from the doctor, and may have one or
more medical prescriptions. 2) Each Patient has a unique id (Patient_no), a name (Patient_name),
date of birth, a derived attribute (age), and address in terms of city, street_name, and postal_code.
The patient may register with more than one address. 3) Each doctor has the following attributes;
a medical license no, a specialty, a year of graduation and multiple addresses in terms of city,
street_name, and zipcode. 4) Each consultation has the following attributes: consultation_date,
Patient_name, Doctor_name, medical_note, as well as any number of prescribed medications
and/ or medical tests. 5) Each patient may have zero or multiple consultations. 6) However, each
medical test (e.g. blood test, X-Ray) is owned by one and only one patient. The medical test has
its name (e.g. Lower Back X-Ray), and the results report as attributes. 7) Each patient has
associated with him/her zero to any number of consultations. State any assumptions you make
very clearly. What issues are not very clear and need further investigation?.
CASO DE ESTUDIO La fusin AlcatelLucent qu sali mal No.pdfgiriraj65
CASO DE ESTUDIO
La fusin Alcatel-Lucent: qu sali mal?
No pas mucho tiempo despus de la fusin para que las cosas comenzaran a salir mal para la
directora ejecutiva de Alcatel-Lucent, Patricia Russo, quien opt por dejar el proveedor el mes
pasado despus de admitir que ya no poda trabajar con el presidente de la junta directiva, Serge
Tchuruk, quien tambin haba renunciado.
Parece que este acuerdo no estaba destinado a suceder. La negociacin de fusin original entre
Alcatel de Francia, el fabricante de equipos de comunicaciones con sede en Pars, y Lucent
Technologies, el gigante estadounidense de las telecomunicaciones, se llev a cabo en 2001. Sin
embargo, el acuerdo detallado final fracas el 29 de mayo de 2001, despus de que las dos
empresas no pudieran acordar cunto control tendra la compaa francesa, el ejecutivo de Lucent
aparentemente quera el acuerdo como una "fusin de iguales" en lugar de una adquisicin por parte
de Alcatel.
El acuerdo fallido se consider un duro golpe para la imagen de Lucent. Los observadores de la
industria cuestionaron cmo Lucent podra sobrevivir a este golpe ms reciente. Aunque no estaba
claro qu empresa inici las negociaciones, se inform que Lucent las termin despus de que gran
parte de la alta direccin detectara que el acuerdo propuesto no sera una fusin entre iguales.
En 2006, sin embargo, se reanudaron las negociaciones, dando como resultado la consumacin
de la relacin transatlntica; los accionistas en Francia aprobaron la fusin de los fabricantes de
equipos de telecomunicaciones. Alcatel y Lucent el 7 de septiembre de 2006. Sin embargo, el
inversor de Alcatel todava est preocupado por el liderazgo y la salud financiera de su nuevo socio
estadounidense. El director ejecutivo de Alcatel. Serge Tchuruk, trat de tranquilizar a los 1.500
accionistas reunidos en Pars para respaldar la fusin, diciendo que la empresa, que se llamar
Alcatel-Lucent, es verdaderamente global y no tiene equivalente hoy ni lo tendr en el futuro.
Tchuruk haba acordado en abril de 2006 pagar 10.600 millones de euros (13.500 millones de
dlares entonces) por Lucent, en un acuerdo para crear el mayor fabricante de equipos telefnicos
del mundo, aunque los observadores de la industria consideraron que la oferta era
financieramente inadecuada para los inversores de Alcatel. El canje de acciones se valor en una
accin depositaria de Alcatel American por cada cinco acciones de Lucent. Tchuruk dijo que la
compaa combinada lograra un ahorro de costos de 1.400 millones de euros (US$ 1.800 millones)
durante los siguientes tres aos, en parte mediante la eliminacin de 9.000 puestos de trabajo,
alrededor del 10 por ciento de la fuerza laboral combinada. Seal que los ingresos de Alcatel-
Lucent se repartiran casi por igual entre Europa, Estados Unidos y Asia, lo que ofrecera una
mayor estabilidad a largo plazo. Alcatel hace que la mayor parte de su negocio tambin respalde el
acuerdo. Estamos un paso ms cerca de crear el primer proveedor de soluciones de
comunicac.
4 Dr Chevec is erying to dismmese an infection that is har.pdfgiriraj65
4. Dr. Chevec is erying to dismmese an infection that is harming a population af sea stars. They
collect nwabs from a mamber of affectod hives, amplify DNA from each sample, and sequence the
DNA bo identify each apecies. Fris, they design twe primers for PCR is ardef to isolute the locus
from the various species to beque seaved. a. (1s pes) The three pairs listed below would not be
successful. For each primer pair below, give one of the following reasons why it is not the beat
choice. CANT BIND: One or both primers will mot bind to DNA of all species looking foe CAN'T
AMPLIFY: The primers will bind, but they will not be able to amplify a PCR produet SAME SEQ: A
PCR produet will form, but it will be the sarne DNA sequenee for all species i. Primers 1 & 2 (circle
one): CANT BIND / CANT AMPLIFY I SAME SEQ . Primers 2 & 4 (cirele one): CANT BIND /
CANT AMPLIFY / SAME SEQ iii. Primers 4 & 5 (circle one); CAN'T BIND / CAN'T AMPL.IFY /
SAME SEQ b. (0.5 pt) Given the incorrect primer pairs from part a, what primer pair is the best
choice? Primens _ 8 c. (2 pts) The has followed your excellent advice and amplified the locus of
interest from her samples. To identify the different species in her species, she uses next
generation DNA sequencing. A small section of one of her sequences reads 5'-GACCCT-3'. Which
ONE of the following output is expected from next-generation DNA sequencing? Which ONE is the
expected output from Sanger sequencing?.
3 Suppose that K721 is a key in an Affine Cipher in Mod.pdfgiriraj65
3. Suppose that K=(7,21) is a key in an Affine Cipher in Mod 30Z30. a) How many possible keys
are there in Mod 30 ? b) Express the decryption function D(y) in the form D(y)=cy+d, where c,dZ30
..
PLEASE ANSWER PART A B C D Thank you Kingbird Inc uses.pdfgiriraj65
PLEASE ANSWER PART A, B, C, D. Thank you
Kingbird Inc. uses a calendar year for financial reporting. The company is authorized to issue 8,
420,000 shares of $12 par common stock. At no time has Kingbird issued any potentially dilutive
securities. Listed below is a summary of Kingbird's common stock activities. (a) Compute the
weighted-average number of common shares used in computing earnings per common share for
2024 on the 2025 comparative income statement. shares.
Please discuss the following i Using examples for each typ.pdfgiriraj65
Please discuss the following: i) Using examples for each type, please discuss how firms are
utilizing the four types of distribution channels. ii) Given the recent environmental changes due to
COVID-19 and the continuous technological developments; which two types are most critical to
shoe manufacturers? NB As a reminder: please remember to add at least three developed
contributions to the class discussions..
Mill Company began operations on January 1201 and recogni.pdfgiriraj65
Mill Company began operations on January 1,201, and recognized income from construction-type
contracts under different methods for tax purposes and financial reporting purposes. Information
concerning income recognition under each method is as follows: Required: Assume the income
tax rate is 21% in all years and that Mill has no other temporary differences. In its December 31,20
3, balance sheet, what amount of deferred income taxes should Mill report? Indicate whether the
amount is an asset or a liability..
For each situation described below indicate which financial.pdfgiriraj65
For each situation described below, indicate which financial instrument you think would be the
most appropriate to use and why. a. The City Of Philadelphia needs to raise $100 million for
improvements and repairs to the Walt Whitman toll bridge. b. Citizens Bank discovers they have
reserves in excess of the level required that are expected to last for 3 days. c. DiBruno Bros.
imports hundreds of wheels of cheese from Italy each month that typically take between 30 and 60
days to arrive. Due to the perishable nature of the cargo, they prefer to postpone payment until
delivery. d. Tasty Baking Company finds itself in need of some short-term working capital to
finance an increase in the value of their ingredients inventory. e. Bank of America has substantial
Treasury bill holdings but finds itself with an insufficient level of required reserves. The reserve
deficiency is expected to last only for a day. f. Revere Cookware imports copper from Chile and is
concerned that the value of the Chilean peso will rise in relation to the US dollar in coming months..
Exercise I Georgettes and Georges Genotypes Gene 1 Geor.pdfgiriraj65
Exercise I: Georgette's and George's Genotypes
Gene #1
Georgette's genotype for colorblindness
X^C X^c
George's genotype for colorblindness
X^C Y
Gene #2
Georgette's genotype for tongue rolling
Tt
George's genotype for tongue rolling
Tt
Gene #3
Georgette's genotype for eye color
bb
George's genotype for eye color
Bb
Gene #4
Georgette's genotype for hair form
HCHS
George's genotype for hair form
HCHS
Gene #5
Georgette's genotype for ABO blood type
lAlB
George's genotype for ABO blood type
ii
Exercise II: Predictions
Gene #1
Expected phenotypic ratio
3:1
Expected sex ratio
1:1
Gene #2
Expected phenotypic ratio
3:1
Gene #3
Expected phenotypic ratio
1:1
Gene #4
Expected phenotypic ratio
1:2:1
Gene #5
Expected phenotypic ratio
1:1
Exercise III: Making Babies
Exercise IV: Results
Write the symbol for the allele, then record how many and what color beans you put in that bag for
that allele.
Gene Number
Phenotype
Predicted
Actual
Gender
Female
1
1
Male
1
1
#1
Normal Color Vision
3
9
Colorblind
1
3
#2
Tongue Roller
3
9
Non-Roller
1
3
#3
Brown Eyes
1
6
Blue Eyes
1
6
#4
Curly Hair
1
3
Wavy Hair
2
6
Straight Hair
1
3
#5
Blood Type A
1
Blood Type B
1
Blood Type O
1
Blood Type AB
1
Bag Number
First Allele
Second Allele
Georgette #1
W
w
Georgette #2
W
Wm
Georgette #3
W
w
Georgette #4
w
W
Georgette #5
W
Wm
George #1
W
Wm
George #2
W
w
George #3
w
Wm
George #4
w
W
George #5
W
Wm
Questions:
1.
2.
3.
Georgette's genotype for
X^C X^c
colorblindness
Gene #1
George's genotype for
X^C Y
colorblindness
Georgette's genotype for
Tt
tongue rolling
Gene #2
George's genotype for tongue
Tt
rolling
Georgette's genotype for eye
bb
color
Gene #3
George's genotype for eye
Bb
color
Georgette's genotype for hair
HCHS
form
Gene #4
George's genotype for hair form HCHS
Georgette's genotype for ABO
lAlB
blood type
Gene #5
George's genotype for ABO
ii
blood type.
El 23 de enero se adquieren 17000 acciones de Tolle Company.pdfgiriraj65
El 23 de enero se adquieren 17,000 acciones de Tolle Company a un precio de $24 por accin ms
una comisin de corretaje de $180. El 12 de abril, se recibi un dividendo de $0.30 por accin sobre
las acciones de Tolle Company. El 10 de junio, se vendieron 6,600 acciones de Tolle Company a
$31 por accin menos una comisin de corretaje de $125.
Prepare los asientos de diario para la compra original, el dividendo y la venta bajo el mtodo del
costo. Consulte el Plan de cuentas para obtener la redaccin exacta de los ttulos de las cuentas.
Cuando sea necesario, redondee sus respuestas al dlar ms cercano.
PLAN DE CUENTAS Libro mayor
ACTIVOS
110 Dinero
111 Dinero para gastos menores
120 Cuentas por cobrar
121 Estimacin para cuentas de cobro dudoso
131 Documentos por cobrar
132 Intereses por cobrar
141 Inventario de mercanca
145 Material de oficina
161 Inversiones-Tolle Company Stock
Asignacin de valoracin para inversiones
165
comerciales
Reserva de valuacin para inversiones
166
disponibles para la venta
181 Tierra
193 Equipo de oficina
194 Depreciacin Acumulada-Equipos de Oficina.
Ests realizando experimentos de mejoramiento en maz Comie.pdfgiriraj65
Ests realizando experimentos de mejoramiento en maz. Comienza con una generacin P con una
verdadera planta reproductora que tiene cubierta de semilla normal y endospermo coloreado. La
segunda planta de maz es un verdadero criador de cubierta de semilla abigarrada y endospermo
incoloro. Usted sospecha que los genes estn vinculados, por lo que toma una de las generaciones
F1 del cruce anterior y realiza un cruce de prueba con una planta de reproduccin verdadera con
cubierta de semilla abigarrada y endospermo incoloro. Los resultados del cruce de prueba son:
350 tegumento normal y endospermo coloreado; 63 tegumento abigarrado y endospermo normal;
57 tegumento normal y endospermo incoloro; 350 tegumento abigarrado y endospermo incoloro.
Cul es la distancia en el mapa entre estos genes?.
Assume that a cross is made between AaBb and aabb plants and.pdfgiriraj65
Assume that a cross is made between AaBb and aabb plants and that the offspring occur in the
following numbers: 406 Aabb, 48 AaBb, 494aaBb. and 52aabb. These results are consistent with
which of the following? linkage with 50% crossing over the genotype of the heterozygous parent is
in trans configuration (Ab/aB) the genes are on different chromosomes linkage with approximately
33 map units between the two gene loci independent assortment.
a How much money was eriginally invested t Show that th.pdfgiriraj65
(a) How much money was eriginally invested? (t) Show that the data are eiponential. (Round your
answer to three decimal places.) tach succeswive ratio of newold is x. which shows that the eata is
expenential, Lel What ie bhe monthiy interest rate? (hound your answer to one decimal place.) (d)
what is the yearly interest fate? (Hoond you aftwer to we decimal place.) X h fund wil ahe hove?
(Round vour animes te the nearest cent) x xt mentha X montis.
A Bucle remolino y arco B Crestas surcos y colinas .pdfgiriraj65
A.
Bucle, remolino y arco
B.
Crestas, surcos y colinas
C.
Cresta final, bifurcacin y punto
D.
Ncleo, delta y arco
A. Bucle, remolino y arco
B. Crestas, surcos y colinas
C. Cresta final, bifurcacin y punto
D. Ncleo, delta y arco.
68 Exercise Ferris Corporation makes a single product a f.pdfgiriraj65
6.8 Exercise Ferris Corporation makes a single product - a fire-resistant commercial filing
cabinetthat it sells to office furniture distributors. The company has a simple ABC system that it
uses for internal decision making. The company has two overhead departments whose costs are
listed on the following page: The company's ABC system has the following activity cost pools and
activity [measures: Costs assigned to the "Other" activity cost pool have no activity measure; they
consist of the costs of unused capacity and organization-sustaining costs - neither of which are
assigned to orders, customers, or the product. Ferris Corporation distributes the costs of
manufacturing overhead and selling and administrative overhead to the activity cost pools based
on employee interviews, the results of which are reported below: Required: 1. Perform the first-
stage allocation of overhead costs to the activity cost pools. 2. Compute activity rates for the
activity cost pools..
A special interest speaks for a position or program which 1.pdfgiriraj65
A special interest speaks for a position or program which (1) fails to benefit the general public or (2
) benefits a few far more than the public, and (3) whose costs outweigh the general benefit. True
False.
6 Gene Regulation Matching Match the gene regulation terms.pdfgiriraj65
6. Gene Regulation Matching: Match the gene regulation terms to their descriptions. F All cells
turn certain genes on and off based on current A. protein processing cell needs. This is called E
This is a common type of gene regulation used in B. mRNA degradation prokaryotic cells; related
genes can be regulated as a single unit. A type of eukaryotic gene regulation which involves C.
protein degradation epigenetic tagging. Certain tags control the degree to which DNA is wound up
and accessible for expression. These proteins help RNA polymerase bind to a gene; D. mRNA exit
they are required for the initiation of transcription in eukaryotic cells. One gene can encode
multiple proteins if different exon combinations are included in different final eukaryotic cell
mRNAs. In cukaryotic cells, mRNA transcripts must be transported outside of the nucleus to be
expressed. Some mRNA molecules are less stable than others; some G. protein transportation
persist a long time and are expressed; others are rapidly destroyed and may not be expressed at
all. Some proteins require chemical alteration before they can H. transcription factors Become
functional. Some proteins must be transported to where the cells need I. mRNA processing them
before they can perform their function. Proteins differ in stability; those that are broken down
shortly after they are made allow for short-term gene expression. Proteins that are more stable
allow for long-.
CS417517 Homework 6 1 5 points Let fxx3 Approximate.pdfgiriraj65
CS417/517: Homework 6 1. (5 points) Let f(x)=x3. Approximate (using the continuous case) f(x)
using a line, i.e., =c0+c1x. Use and as your limits of integration, where R+..
12 5 points Consider the following Python code fromsym.pdfgiriraj65
12. (5 points) Consider the following Python code. fromsympyimport*A=Matrix([[1.,2.,0.],[0.,1.,3.],[
5,1,1,2.]])A[2,:]=A[2,:]+3[1,:] What are the entries of A after this code is run? Write out the matrix..
Data table ent team over the periodRelated to Checkpoin.pdfgiriraj65
Data table ent team over the period.(Related to Checkpoint 3.3) (Analyzing the cash flow
Statoment) Google, Inc. (GOOG) is one of the most successful intemet fema, and it experiencod
very rapie growth in rerenues fram 2011 through 2014. The cash fow statements for Google, Ine.
spanning the pericd are found here: Answer the following questions using the information fourd in
these statoments: a. Is Google generating positive cash flow from its operations? b. How much did
Google invest in new capital expenditures over the period? c. Describe Google's sources of
fianeing in the financial markets over the period? d. Based soioly on the cash flow statoments for
2011 through 2014, write a belet narrative that describes the major activises of Googles
manogomont team over one period a. Is Google generating positive cash flow from its operations?
(Select the best choice below) A. Google has genarated posithe cash flow frem its operabions
during the years 2011, 2012, and 2014. B. Googlo has generated positive cash flow from its
operations during the years 2012, 2013, and 2014. c. Google has generated positive cash fiow
from its eperations during the years 2011, 2013, and 2014. D. Google has generased positive
cash flow from its operations during the years 2011, 2012. 2013, and 2014. b. How much did
Goople invest in new capital expenditures over the period?.
Construct an Entity Relationship Diagram for the following m.pdfgiriraj65
Construct an Entity Relationship Diagram for the following medical clinic: 1) The clinic keeps track
of patients and doctors. In addition, it needs to keep data about each consultation that any patient
receives., as well as the medical tests requested. A consultation takes place between a patient
and a doctor. Each consultation has a date, a medical note from the doctor, and may have one or
more medical prescriptions. 2) Each Patient has a unique id (Patient_no), a name (Patient_name),
date of birth, a derived attribute (age), and address in terms of city, street_name, and postal_code.
The patient may register with more than one address. 3) Each doctor has the following attributes;
a medical license no, a specialty, a year of graduation and multiple addresses in terms of city,
street_name, and zipcode. 4) Each consultation has the following attributes: consultation_date,
Patient_name, Doctor_name, medical_note, as well as any number of prescribed medications
and/ or medical tests. 5) Each patient may have zero or multiple consultations. 6) However, each
medical test (e.g. blood test, X-Ray) is owned by one and only one patient. The medical test has
its name (e.g. Lower Back X-Ray), and the results report as attributes. 7) Each patient has
associated with him/her zero to any number of consultations. State any assumptions you make
very clearly. What issues are not very clear and need further investigation?.
CASO DE ESTUDIO La fusin AlcatelLucent qu sali mal No.pdfgiriraj65
CASO DE ESTUDIO
La fusin Alcatel-Lucent: qu sali mal?
No pas mucho tiempo despus de la fusin para que las cosas comenzaran a salir mal para la
directora ejecutiva de Alcatel-Lucent, Patricia Russo, quien opt por dejar el proveedor el mes
pasado despus de admitir que ya no poda trabajar con el presidente de la junta directiva, Serge
Tchuruk, quien tambin haba renunciado.
Parece que este acuerdo no estaba destinado a suceder. La negociacin de fusin original entre
Alcatel de Francia, el fabricante de equipos de comunicaciones con sede en Pars, y Lucent
Technologies, el gigante estadounidense de las telecomunicaciones, se llev a cabo en 2001. Sin
embargo, el acuerdo detallado final fracas el 29 de mayo de 2001, despus de que las dos
empresas no pudieran acordar cunto control tendra la compaa francesa, el ejecutivo de Lucent
aparentemente quera el acuerdo como una "fusin de iguales" en lugar de una adquisicin por parte
de Alcatel.
El acuerdo fallido se consider un duro golpe para la imagen de Lucent. Los observadores de la
industria cuestionaron cmo Lucent podra sobrevivir a este golpe ms reciente. Aunque no estaba
claro qu empresa inici las negociaciones, se inform que Lucent las termin despus de que gran
parte de la alta direccin detectara que el acuerdo propuesto no sera una fusin entre iguales.
En 2006, sin embargo, se reanudaron las negociaciones, dando como resultado la consumacin
de la relacin transatlntica; los accionistas en Francia aprobaron la fusin de los fabricantes de
equipos de telecomunicaciones. Alcatel y Lucent el 7 de septiembre de 2006. Sin embargo, el
inversor de Alcatel todava est preocupado por el liderazgo y la salud financiera de su nuevo socio
estadounidense. El director ejecutivo de Alcatel. Serge Tchuruk, trat de tranquilizar a los 1.500
accionistas reunidos en Pars para respaldar la fusin, diciendo que la empresa, que se llamar
Alcatel-Lucent, es verdaderamente global y no tiene equivalente hoy ni lo tendr en el futuro.
Tchuruk haba acordado en abril de 2006 pagar 10.600 millones de euros (13.500 millones de
dlares entonces) por Lucent, en un acuerdo para crear el mayor fabricante de equipos telefnicos
del mundo, aunque los observadores de la industria consideraron que la oferta era
financieramente inadecuada para los inversores de Alcatel. El canje de acciones se valor en una
accin depositaria de Alcatel American por cada cinco acciones de Lucent. Tchuruk dijo que la
compaa combinada lograra un ahorro de costos de 1.400 millones de euros (US$ 1.800 millones)
durante los siguientes tres aos, en parte mediante la eliminacin de 9.000 puestos de trabajo,
alrededor del 10 por ciento de la fuerza laboral combinada. Seal que los ingresos de Alcatel-
Lucent se repartiran casi por igual entre Europa, Estados Unidos y Asia, lo que ofrecera una
mayor estabilidad a largo plazo. Alcatel hace que la mayor parte de su negocio tambin respalde el
acuerdo. Estamos un paso ms cerca de crear el primer proveedor de soluciones de
comunicac.
4 Dr Chevec is erying to dismmese an infection that is har.pdfgiriraj65
4. Dr. Chevec is erying to dismmese an infection that is harming a population af sea stars. They
collect nwabs from a mamber of affectod hives, amplify DNA from each sample, and sequence the
DNA bo identify each apecies. Fris, they design twe primers for PCR is ardef to isolute the locus
from the various species to beque seaved. a. (1s pes) The three pairs listed below would not be
successful. For each primer pair below, give one of the following reasons why it is not the beat
choice. CANT BIND: One or both primers will mot bind to DNA of all species looking foe CAN'T
AMPLIFY: The primers will bind, but they will not be able to amplify a PCR produet SAME SEQ: A
PCR produet will form, but it will be the sarne DNA sequenee for all species i. Primers 1 & 2 (circle
one): CANT BIND / CANT AMPLIFY I SAME SEQ . Primers 2 & 4 (cirele one): CANT BIND /
CANT AMPLIFY / SAME SEQ iii. Primers 4 & 5 (circle one); CAN'T BIND / CAN'T AMPL.IFY /
SAME SEQ b. (0.5 pt) Given the incorrect primer pairs from part a, what primer pair is the best
choice? Primens _ 8 c. (2 pts) The has followed your excellent advice and amplified the locus of
interest from her samples. To identify the different species in her species, she uses next
generation DNA sequencing. A small section of one of her sequences reads 5'-GACCCT-3'. Which
ONE of the following output is expected from next-generation DNA sequencing? Which ONE is the
expected output from Sanger sequencing?.
3 Suppose that K721 is a key in an Affine Cipher in Mod.pdfgiriraj65
3. Suppose that K=(7,21) is a key in an Affine Cipher in Mod 30Z30. a) How many possible keys
are there in Mod 30 ? b) Express the decryption function D(y) in the form D(y)=cy+d, where c,dZ30
..
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1. Problem 6 Create the Kmaps and then simplify for the following functions (leave in sum-ofproducts
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