(Java Programming Problem)
Build two ArrayList lists from the Integer and String type arrays, populate the lists with repeats (see example below). Write a generic method (removeDuplicates( ….. )) to remove those duplicate items and returns an ArrayList<E> list without duplicates.
Original Integer List: [14, 24, 14, 42, 24, 25, 25, 23]
No-Duplicate List: [14, 24, 42, 25, 23]
Same generic method for the name list
Original List: [Mike, Lara, Jenny, Lara, Jared, Jonny, Lindsey, Mike, Jared]
No-Duplicate List: [Mike, Lara, Jenny, Jared, Jonny, Lindsey]
In: Computer Science
You are asked to create to to-do list program to store and manage to-do items for user.
You need to define a class to-do item which holds the following attributes:
• Id => number, generated by the program when item is created
• Title => string • Description => string
• Type (e.g. shopping, housing, work, etc.) => Enum
• Priority => number between 1 to 5
• Status => (e.g. done, in progress, hold, etc.) => Enum
• Create date => date struct, to be set on creation
• Due date => date struct
• Last modified date => date struct, to be changed every time user makes a change
Write (3) three different constructors beside default constructor to initialize:
1. Title, Description, Type
2. Title, Type, Priority,
3. Title, Type, Priority, Due date Write set / get function of each of the attribute defined above.
You are required to define a to-do list class which holds a one dimension array of to-do objects with MAX_SIZE = 100 and the list of the following functions:
• Constructor: to initialize an empty to-do list
• Copy constructor: to initialize to-do list from another to-do list
• Add to-do item: ask the user to enter the attributes for to-do item and then insert the to-do item to the bottom of the list
• Edit to-do item: ask the user which attribute to edit and then make the change to the existing to-do item
• Delete to-do item: ask the user for the id of to-do item to be deleted
• Delete multiple to-do item by type: ask the user for the type
• Delete multiple to-do item by status: ask the user for the status
• Write list to text file o Each line in the text file represent one to-do item, all attributes are written as comma separated
. • Read list from text file
• Sort list by: o Priority o Due date o Create date o Type with inner sort by: Priority Due date
• Print list to the console with different options: o All items o Filtered by type given by the user o Filtered by priority given by the user o One item by id given by the user
• Merge another to-do list: to define a function to pass an object of to-do list, the new items will be added to the bottom of the list
• Clone to-do list to another to-do list In addition, you need to define the following global functions:
• Copy to-do list items to 2 dimensional array, each row represents item’s type.
• Copy to-do list items to 3 dimensional array,
o Second dimension represents item’s type.
o Third dimension repreents the priority
In: Computer Science
Chosen Company: General Electric
Assignment Regulations:
*Recommened words: 2000
*You are supposed to Continue Assignment-2 and while submitting Assignment-3 include Part-A also.
*You should use references (company website, financial databases, etc…)
*While referencing, use APA reference style.
*All students are encouraged to use their own words.
*If Plagiarism is more than 25%, you will get zero marks.
*Submit in word format only
Write a Marketing Plan considering the following points
PART-B
3. Target Market Analysis
identify the target market, describing how the company will meet the needs of the consumer better than the competition does. List out the expectations consumers have for the product.
4. SWOT Analysis
Strengths
List the strengths of the business approach such as cost effectiveness, service quality and customer loyalty.
Weaknesses
Describe the areas of weakness in the company's operations, such as government policies and procedures, and management inexperience.
Opportunities
Examine how proper timing, as well as other factors such as your company's innovativeness, may improve the business's chances of success.
Threats
List the external threats to the business' success
5. Marketing Mix (4 P’s ) Analysis
Product or Service
Identify the product or service by what it is, who will buy it, how much they will pay for it and how much it will cost for the company to produce it, why a consumer demand exists for your product, and where your product sits in comparison to similar products/services now available.
Place
Identify the location of your business, why it is located there (strategic, competitive, economic objectives), your expected methods of distribution, and timing objectives.
Promotion
Describe the type of promotional methods you will use to spread the word about your product. Identify techniques such as word of mouth, personal selling, direct marketing, sales promotion etc. television, radio, Social media and newspaper ads.
Price
The prices of your products or services that reflects the overall company strategy. Should be competitive as well as a reflection of the quality, costs and profit margin.
I've done part A of the assignment and i need part B. my chosen company is General Electric and the needed is 3000(1000part A and 2000 part B)
In: Operations Management
Business is becoming more and more competitive, and
organisations have realised that purchasing and Supply Chain
Management (SCM) are key factors in satisfying customers. Buyers
and supply chain managers can contribute significantly to the
organisation's profits. An organisation can spend as much as 50% of
its sales revenue on purchasing parts, services, components and raw
material. Therefore, efficient, mutually beneficial and
constructive relationships with suppliers are very important to the
organisation's short-term financial position and long-term
competitive power.
1. The activities and objectives of different organisational buyers
will dictate their purchasing needs and behavioural patterns with
regard to purchases. Discuss the three types of organisational
buyers. (10)
2. List and explain TEN criteria used to evaluate suppliers.
(20)
3. Four critical factors have been identified for the successful
implementation of a software-solution-driven SRM solution. Discuss
these factors. (10)
4. Differentiate between constructive and competitive negotiation.
(10)
5. Discuss the guidelines for maintaining positive supplier and
customer relationships. (10)
Project Guidelines
Your project should include a table of contents
Text: Font: Arial or New Times Roman (12), spacing 1.5
lines
All text must be justified at each margin
The length of your answers to each question should be in line
with mark allocations
Your answers must include any theories, charts, tables or
exhibits necessary to support your analysis and
recommendations.
Ensure that the readings are not merely reproduced in the project
without original critical comments and views.
References- At least 5 academic sources of reference must be
used. (These include textbooks, journal articles and internet
sources that are relevant to your field of study. Academic sources
do not include Wikipedia and blogs). The MANCOSA study guide must
not be used as a source of reference. You must include Reference
list at the end of your project. Information quoted/paraphrased
from sources listed in your Reference list must be referenced
in-text. The Harvard system of referencing must be used.
It is imperative that students proof read and edit their projects
prior to submitting them. Projects must be free from errors and of
a professional standard.
In: Operations Management
A battery of EMF 10 V and internal resistance 3 Ω is connected to a resistor. If the current in the circuit is 0.5 A, what is the resistance of the resistor? What is the terminal voltage of the battery when the circuit is closed?
In: Physics
You apply a potential difference of 4.50 V between the ends of a wire that is 2.50 m in length and 0.654 mm in radius. The resulting current through the wire is 17.6 A.
A.What is the resistivity of the wire?
In: Physics
Three lightbulbs are connected to a 9-V battery as shown in Fig. 2.56 (a). Calculate:
(a) the total current supplied by the battery,
(b) the current through each bulb,
(c) the resistance of each bulb.
In: Electrical Engineering
Which one of the following theories is used in the court's analysis provided in NLRB v. Laughlin Steel Corp?
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Cumulative Effect Theory |
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Substantial Economic Effect Theory |
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Prohibitive Effect Theory |
In: Finance
In Dred Scott v. Stanford, the United States Supreme Court held that slaves were not entitled to file suit in federal courts because they were not citizens.
Select one:
True
False
In: Economics
1) Briefly explain how V-series chemical warfare agents work.
2) Briefly explain the role of glutamic acid E327, histidine H440 and serine S220 in acetylcholinesterase catalysis.
In: Biology