Find and discuss example of a reaction with zero order kinetics. Compare the kinetics of this reaction with a different reaction, which has either first or second order kinetics. Your response should be at least two paragraphs. Provide citations and references.
In: Chemistry
what is fraud, what causes fraud and what are some of the types of fraud currently being perpetrated in the world. Please be sure to support your posting with citations from two articles which you will attach to your posting as a document.
In: Economics
WEB ANALYTICS
Write a review applying some of the concepts to the fashion industry. Offer an introduction and a summary, Conduct additional research and offer at least four additional references and citations. Offer references and at least one citation for every reference.
In: Advanced Math
Explain Transaction Exposure and why this may be a potential foreign exchange risk for an Australian business exporting internationally. Discuss how Leading and Lagging strategies could be appropriate for managing risk. Your answer should include three citations.
In: Economics
what is your position regarding the advantages of IoT integration toward business competitive advantage? Are you for or against continuous integration directions of IoT solutions? Give examples to illustrate your answer. Provide justification and citations for your points.
In: Operations Management
QUESTION: What are the IDENTIFY CHARACTERISTICS that define successful budgeting processes and best practices?
Instructions:
(1). MUST Use Strategic Planning & Budgeting strong vocabularies
(2). MUST Include Citations and References. Original work - No plagiarism allow
In: Accounting
Bryan is performing data entry for an insurance company by taking handwritten records and entering them into the database. Thus far, 1.8% of the handwritten records have had missing data that prevented them from being entered into the database. If the probability that the first record with missing data is found within the first five records is greater than 5%, Bryan will stop data entry and ask for more information. Will Bryan stop entering data? Use Excel to find the probability, rounding to three decimal places.
In: Statistics and Probability
At a fundamental level of analysis, we can conceive of the ‘point of sale’ data capture of a business event, transaction processing, data storage, and ultimately data analysis and production of a business intelligence (BI) report. Explain how this overall sequence of activities occurs. Your explanation should focus the role of the TPS (1 mark), the two major processing options that may be used by the TPS , the role and major limitation of the production database (1 mark), and finally the role of the OLAP database (1 mark).
In: Finance
Database - SQL - Operations
CS 203 Discrete Structure 2
Create a Microsoft Access Database consisting of the following two tables: Part_needs and Parts_Inventory
|
Part_needs |
||
|
Supplier |
Part_number |
Project |
|
23 |
1092 |
1 |
|
23 |
1101 |
3 |
|
23 |
9048 |
4 |
|
31 |
4975 |
3 |
|
31 |
3477 |
2 |
|
32 |
6984 |
4 |
|
32 |
9191 |
2 |
|
33 |
1001 |
1 |
|
Parts_Inventory |
|||
|
Part_number |
Project |
Quantity |
Color_code |
|
1001 |
1 |
14 |
8 |
|
1092 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
|
1101 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
|
3477 |
2 |
25 |
2 |
|
4975 |
3 |
6 |
2 |
|
6984 |
4 |
10 |
1 |
|
9048 |
4 |
12 |
2 |
|
9191 |
2 |
80 |
4 |
Answer the following questions:
SELECT Supplier
FROM Part_needs
WHERE 1000<= Part_number <= 5000
SELECT Supplier, Project
FROM Part_needs, Parts_inventory
WHERE Quantity <= 10
In: Computer Science
Consider an ONLINE_AUCTION database system in which members
(buyers and sellers) participate in the sale of items. Design an
ER/EER diagram for this ONLINE_AUCTION database. The data
requirements for this system are summarized as follows:
• The online site has members, each of whom is identified by a
unique member number and is described by an e-mail address, name,
password, home address, and phone number.
• A member may be a buyer or a seller. A buyer has a shipping
address recorded in the database. A seller has a bank account
number and routing number recorded in the database.
• Items are placed by a seller for sale and are identified by a
unique item number assigned by the system. Items are also described
by an item title, a description, starting bid price, bidding
increment, the start date of the auction, and the end date of the
auction.
• Items are also categorized based on a fixed classification
hierarchy (for example, a modem may be classified as COMPUTER →
HARDWARE → MODEM).
• Buyers make bids for items they are interested in. Bid price and
time of bid is recorded. The bidder at the end of the auction with
the highest bid price is declared the winner and a transaction
between buyer and seller may then proceed.
• The buyer and seller may record feedback regarding their
completed transactions. Feedback contains a rating of the other
party participating in the transaction (1–10) and a comment.
In: Computer Science