Saturday, February 13, 2010

CS001 solution

Q1. Compare the following with examples.

1. Active and Inactive window

When you are doing more than one thing at a time on your computer, you have different windows on the desktop showing you what you are doing. The one you are using at that very moment is the 'Active' window, and all of the others are the 'inactive' windows.

2. File and Folder

File or folder is other terms used for file folders, but file folders is a common name for the item in the United States. Manila folders are likely the most common, but file folders come in many different forms. In the United States, letter and legal sizes are common.

3. Resizing and restoring window
Resizing and restoring windows are similar but different tasks.

Resizing a window is likely self explanatory - you can make the window larger or smaller, and you can resize the window vertically, horizontally, or a combination of the two.

Restoring windows, however, does not allow you to do the same thing. Restoring the window reverts the window to its previous location and size if you have either minimized or maximized the window.

4. Folder tree and Window explorer


Folder tree

A folder tree with support for drag and drop. Rearrange the nodes in the tree by dragging and dropping them like you do with folders in a file manager or in a mail program (Outlook, Thunderbird etc.). Ajax is used to send the new structure to the server.

Window explorer

Is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is also the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows Shell, or simply “Explorer”.

5. Shutting down and Restarting computer
shutting down turns it off unstill you turn it back on restarting turns it off for a few seconds then automatically turns it back on.

Q2. What is system tray? What is its use?

In Windows the System tray is usually found on the right hand side of the taskbar bar. It contains icons like the clock, volume adjuster, networking connection, antivirus. Programs that tend to always be running sit in here and don’t take up room on the normal taskbar.

Messages can pop up from here as well saying things are out of date and need updating, or you have lost your network connection.

To adjust some of the settings in Vista you can right click the task bar, click properties, click notification area

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CS001 solution

Q1. Compare the following with examples.

1. Active and Inactive window

When you are doing more than one thing at a time on your computer, you have different windows on the desktop showing you what you are doing. The one you are using at that very moment is the 'Active' window, and all of the others are the 'inactive' windows.

2. File and Folder

File or folder is other terms used for file folders, but file folders is a common name for the item in the United States. Manila folders are likely the most common, but file folders come in many different forms. In the United States, letter and legal sizes are common.

3. Resizing and restoring window
Resizing and restoring windows are similar but different tasks.

Resizing a window is likely self explanatory - you can make the window larger or smaller, and you can resize the window vertically, horizontally, or a combination of the two.

Restoring windows, however, does not allow you to do the same thing. Restoring the window reverts the window to its previous location and size if you have either minimized or maximized the window.

4. Folder tree and Window explorer


Folder tree

A folder tree with support for drag and drop. Rearrange the nodes in the tree by dragging and dropping them like you do with folders in a file manager or in a mail program (Outlook, Thunderbird etc.). Ajax is used to send the new structure to the server.

Window explorer

Is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is also the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows Shell, or simply “Explorer”.

5. Shutting down and Restarting computer
shutting down turns it off unstill you turn it back on restarting turns it off for a few seconds then automatically turns it back on.

Q2. What is system tray? What is its use?

In Windows the System tray is usually found on the right hand side of the taskbar bar. It contains icons like the clock, volume adjuster, networking connection, antivirus. Programs that tend to always be running sit in here and don’t take up room on the normal taskbar.

Messages can pop up from here as well saying things are out of date and need updating, or you have lost your network connection.

To adjust some of the settings in Vista you can right click the task bar, click properties, click notification area

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CS001 solution

Q1. Compare the following with examples.

1. Active and Inactive window

When you are doing more than one thing at a time on your computer, you have different windows on the desktop showing you what you are doing. The one you are using at that very moment is the 'Active' window, and all of the others are the 'inactive' windows.

2. File and Folder

File or folder is other terms used for file folders, but file folders is a common name for the item in the United States. Manila folders are likely the most common, but file folders come in many different forms. In the United States, letter and legal sizes are common.

3. Resizing and restoring window
Resizing and restoring windows are similar but different tasks.

Resizing a window is likely self explanatory - you can make the window larger or smaller, and you can resize the window vertically, horizontally, or a combination of the two.

Restoring windows, however, does not allow you to do the same thing. Restoring the window reverts the window to its previous location and size if you have either minimized or maximized the window.

4. Folder tree and Window explorer


Folder tree

A folder tree with support for drag and drop. Rearrange the nodes in the tree by dragging and dropping them like you do with folders in a file manager or in a mail program (Outlook, Thunderbird etc.). Ajax is used to send the new structure to the server.

Window explorer

Is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is also the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows Shell, or simply “Explorer”.

5. Shutting down and Restarting computer
shutting down turns it off unstill you turn it back on restarting turns it off for a few seconds then automatically turns it back on.

Q2. What is system tray? What is its use?

In Windows the System tray is usually found on the right hand side of the taskbar bar. It contains icons like the clock, volume adjuster, networking connection, antivirus. Programs that tend to always be running sit in here and don’t take up room on the normal taskbar.

Messages can pop up from here as well saying things are out of date and need updating, or you have lost your network connection.

To adjust some of the settings in Vista you can right click the task bar, click properties, click notification area

by VUsolutions

CS001 solution

Q1. Compare the following with examples.

1. Active and Inactive window

When you are doing more than one thing at a time on your computer, you have different windows on the desktop showing you what you are doing. The one you are using at that very moment is the 'Active' window, and all of the others are the 'inactive' windows.

2. File and Folder

File or folder is other terms used for file folders, but file folders is a common name for the item in the United States. Manila folders are likely the most common, but file folders come in many different forms. In the United States, letter and legal sizes are common.

3. Resizing and restoring window
Resizing and restoring windows are similar but different tasks.

Resizing a window is likely self explanatory - you can make the window larger or smaller, and you can resize the window vertically, horizontally, or a combination of the two.

Restoring windows, however, does not allow you to do the same thing. Restoring the window reverts the window to its previous location and size if you have either minimized or maximized the window.

4. Folder tree and Window explorer


Folder tree

A folder tree with support for drag and drop. Rearrange the nodes in the tree by dragging and dropping them like you do with folders in a file manager or in a mail program (Outlook, Thunderbird etc.). Ajax is used to send the new structure to the server.

Window explorer

Is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is also the component of the operating system that presents the user interface on the monitor and enables the user to control the computer. It is sometimes referred to as the Windows Shell, or simply “Explorer”.

5. Shutting down and Restarting computer
shutting down turns it off unstill you turn it back on restarting turns it off for a few seconds then automatically turns it back on.

Q2. What is system tray? What is its use?

In Windows the System tray is usually found on the right hand side of the taskbar bar. It contains icons like the clock, volume adjuster, networking connection, antivirus. Programs that tend to always be running sit in here and don’t take up room on the normal taskbar.

Messages can pop up from here as well saying things are out of date and need updating, or you have lost your network connection.

To adjust some of the settings in Vista you can right click the task bar, click properties, click notification area

by VUsolutions

Eng201 solution

Q No.1 Punctuate the following sentences correctly:

 There are three choices in this life: Be good, get good or give up.
 How wonderful this news is!
 Levin wanted friendship and got friendliness. He wanted steak and they offered Spam.
 Where are you going right now?
 Our labors in life learning, earning and yearning are also our reasons for living.


Write a detailed note on listening skill and how you can be a better listener.

Marking Scheme
Definition and explanation of listening:
Types of listening: How to be a better listener:

Definition
Listening can be simply defined as “accurate perception of what is being communicated”. Accuracy is never 100% because of the different perception of individuals.
Dumont and Lennon has defined it as Listening is the complex and selective process of Receiving, Focusing, Deciphering, Accepting and storing.
Listening take place only when all the process are present:

Explanation.
 Receiving means hearing
 Focusing means paying attention to the solution
 Deciphering means decoding the words received or focused upon
 Accepting means interpreting the message as intended by the speaker.
 Storing means putting the accepted message as decoding by the speaker.

It should be remembered that sound or voice that we receive is not ‘Listening’. Sometime we ‘hear’ something but don’t ‘listen’ anything. Consequently listening plus understanding some message and storing it in mind for future reference.

Types of listening
Good listening requires omission of personal biases as well as distractions. With positive attitude and active involvement, through summaries and evaluation, we can have fruitful listening experience.
There are many names for different types of listening.

 Active listening: Listening in a way that demonstrates interest and encourages continued speaking.

 Appreciative listening: Looking for ways to accept and appreciate the other person through what they say. Seeking opportunity to praise.
 Alternatively listening to something for pleasure, such as to music

 Critical listening: Listening in order to evaluate, criticize or otherwise pass judgment on what someone else says.

 Dialogic listenining: Finding meaning through conversational exchange, asking for clarity and testing understanding

 Empathetic listening: Seeking to understand what the other person is feeling.

 Reflective listening: Listening, and then reflecting back to the other person what they have said.

 Partial listening: Listening most of the time but also spending some time day-dreaming or thinking of a response

 Therapeutic listening: Seeking to understand what the other person is feeling.

 Total listening: Paying very close attention in active listening to what is said and the deeper meaning found through how it is said.

 Whole – person listening: Seeking to understand the person, their personality and their real and unspoken meanings and motivators.

How to be a better listener
Listening is a purposeful activity. It should not happen but should make it happen. We listen to gain information, question and test evidence to be inspired our own achieved by following these suggestions to improve listening:

Be prepared
Before attending the students of a class should complete their reading and assignments, and outside listeners should learn something about the speaker, the topic, the audience and the situation.

Accent the positive
To improve listening skill. Adopt a positive and constructive, not negative one. Try to find something useful in the listening.

Focus your Attention
Tune out by facing the speaker and maintaining contact and understanding the nonverbal cures to improve your listening blot out your meandering thoughts and focus on what is being said

Take Notes
Jot down ideas, thought only phrases and important words, not full sentences. Even singles words or incomplete sentence will later be a memory jogger of what was said.

Curb the Impulse to Interrupt
Attending interviews, conferences and meeting, listen attentively until the speaker invites questions. Don’t assume conclusions before the speaker has stated them.

Empathize with the Speaker
Try to put yourself in the place of the speaker so that you can see his point of view.

Remove Distraction
Fidgets and nervous habits impede good listening. Don’t doodle, tap, shuffle papers, read, mail or attend mobile phone.

Concentrate on Context
Search out the main ideas. Construct a mental outline where the speaker is going. Listen for transitions and progression of ideas.

Ask Questions
It is your right to ask questions at the conclusion of the talk.

Summarize and Evaluate
Restate in your on words just what you think was said. You should also question evidence used, and mentally test the rapidity of evidence in the support in support of a proposition.


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Eng201 solution

Q No.1 Punctuate the following sentences correctly:

 There are three choices in this life: Be good, get good or give up.
 How wonderful this news is!
 Levin wanted friendship and got friendliness. He wanted steak and they offered Spam.
 Where are you going right now?
 Our labors in life learning, earning and yearning are also our reasons for living.


Write a detailed note on listening skill and how you can be a better listener.

Marking Scheme
Definition and explanation of listening:
Types of listening: How to be a better listener:

Definition
Listening can be simply defined as “accurate perception of what is being communicated”. Accuracy is never 100% because of the different perception of individuals.
Dumont and Lennon has defined it as Listening is the complex and selective process of Receiving, Focusing, Deciphering, Accepting and storing.
Listening take place only when all the process are present:

Explanation.
 Receiving means hearing
 Focusing means paying attention to the solution
 Deciphering means decoding the words received or focused upon
 Accepting means interpreting the message as intended by the speaker.
 Storing means putting the accepted message as decoding by the speaker.

It should be remembered that sound or voice that we receive is not ‘Listening’. Sometime we ‘hear’ something but don’t ‘listen’ anything. Consequently listening plus understanding some message and storing it in mind for future reference.

Types of listening
Good listening requires omission of personal biases as well as distractions. With positive attitude and active involvement, through summaries and evaluation, we can have fruitful listening experience.
There are many names for different types of listening.

 Active listening: Listening in a way that demonstrates interest and encourages continued speaking.

 Appreciative listening: Looking for ways to accept and appreciate the other person through what they say. Seeking opportunity to praise.
 Alternatively listening to something for pleasure, such as to music

 Critical listening: Listening in order to evaluate, criticize or otherwise pass judgment on what someone else says.

 Dialogic listenining: Finding meaning through conversational exchange, asking for clarity and testing understanding

 Empathetic listening: Seeking to understand what the other person is feeling.

 Reflective listening: Listening, and then reflecting back to the other person what they have said.

 Partial listening: Listening most of the time but also spending some time day-dreaming or thinking of a response

 Therapeutic listening: Seeking to understand what the other person is feeling.

 Total listening: Paying very close attention in active listening to what is said and the deeper meaning found through how it is said.

 Whole – person listening: Seeking to understand the person, their personality and their real and unspoken meanings and motivators.

How to be a better listener
Listening is a purposeful activity. It should not happen but should make it happen. We listen to gain information, question and test evidence to be inspired our own achieved by following these suggestions to improve listening:

Be prepared
Before attending the students of a class should complete their reading and assignments, and outside listeners should learn something about the speaker, the topic, the audience and the situation.

Accent the positive
To improve listening skill. Adopt a positive and constructive, not negative one. Try to find something useful in the listening.

Focus your Attention
Tune out by facing the speaker and maintaining contact and understanding the nonverbal cures to improve your listening blot out your meandering thoughts and focus on what is being said

Take Notes
Jot down ideas, thought only phrases and important words, not full sentences. Even singles words or incomplete sentence will later be a memory jogger of what was said.

Curb the Impulse to Interrupt
Attending interviews, conferences and meeting, listen attentively until the speaker invites questions. Don’t assume conclusions before the speaker has stated them.

Empathize with the Speaker
Try to put yourself in the place of the speaker so that you can see his point of view.

Remove Distraction
Fidgets and nervous habits impede good listening. Don’t doodle, tap, shuffle papers, read, mail or attend mobile phone.

Concentrate on Context
Search out the main ideas. Construct a mental outline where the speaker is going. Listen for transitions and progression of ideas.

Ask Questions
It is your right to ask questions at the conclusion of the talk.

Summarize and Evaluate
Restate in your on words just what you think was said. You should also question evidence used, and mentally test the rapidity of evidence in the support in support of a proposition.


by VUsolutions

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Mgt603 - Quiz # 7

Question # 10 of 10 ( Start time: 02:33:44 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Defensive strategies include all of the following EXCEPT:

Select correct option:



Retrenchment

Acquisition

Divestiture

Liquidation



Question # 9 of 10 ( Start time: 02:33:28 AM ) Total Marks: 1

All of the following are the outputs of a system EXCEPT:

Select correct option:



Tables

Charts

Data

Graphs



Question # 8 of 10 ( Start time: 02:32:37 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Which of the following is the first step in developing QSPM?

Select correct option:



Developing a list of the firm’s key external and internal factors.

Determining the Attractiveness Scores for each strategy.

Examine the Stage 2 matrices and identify alternative strategies.

Assigning weights to each key external and internal factor.



Question # 7 of 10 ( Start time: 02:31:14 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Which of the following is a way on the basis of which divisional structure can NOT be organized?

Select correct option:



By geographic area

By product or service

By customer

By technology



Question # 6 of 10 ( Start time: 02:30:39 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Product development involves going in the direction of which one of the following?

Select correct option:



Present products to present markets

Present products to new markets

New products to present markets

New products to new markets



Question # 5 of 10 ( Start time: 02:29:54 AM ) Total Marks: 1

The organizations that conduct business operations across national borders are known as which of the following?

Select correct option:



Domestic firms

Multinational corporations

Parent companies

Franchises



Question # 4 of 10 ( Start time: 02:28:29 AM ) Total Marks: 1

According to the Grand Strategy Matrix, which strategy is recommended for a firm with rapid market growth and a strong competitive position?

Select correct option:



Market penetration

Conglomerate diversification

Joint venture

Retrenchment



Question # 3 of 10 ( Start time: 02:27:18 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Which strategy is appropriate when an organization competes in an industry characterized by rapid technological developments?

Select correct option:



Retrenchment

Product development

Liquidation

Market penetration



Question # 2 of 10 ( Start time: 02:26:06 AM ) Total Marks: 1

A firm’s division with a high relative market share position in a low-growth industry can be referred to which of the following category?

Select correct option:



Star

Cash cow

Question mark

Dog



Question # 1 of 10 ( Start time: 02:24:53 AM ) Total Marks: 1

ABC Corporation can have competitive advantage over its competitor by taking all of the following actions EXCEPT:

Select correct option:



By increasing product quality

By having debt/equity ratio equals to 1

By altering product life cycle

By increasing customer base


……………………….

Question # 1 of 10 ( Start time: 12:03:33 AM )
Effective mission statements don’t have one of the following features:
Select correct option:


Generate range of feasible strategic alternatives

Reconcile interests among diverse stakeholders

What does the firm want to become

Provide criteria for selecting strategies

Question # 2 of 10 ( Start time: 12:04:10 AM )
Which of the following is the best example for acheiving long-term objectives?
Select correct option:


Strengths

Strategies

Policies

Opportunities

Question # 3 of 10 ( Start time: 12:04:44 AM )
Din Mohammad, a farmer sells his crops at the local market rather than to a distribution center. This action of Din Mohammad comes under which of the following?
Select correct option:


Backward integration

Product development

Forward integration

Horizontal integration

Question # 4 of 10 ( Start time: 12:05:17 AM )
Establishing and implementing ways of making things work is known as:
Select correct option:


Planning

Organizing

Leading

Controlling

Question # 5 of 10 ( Start time: 12:05:49 AM )
All of the following are the TRUE regarding pro forma financial statements EXCEPT:
Select correct option:


Assemble the results in profit and loss projections

Translate this data into cash-flow projections

Compare the resulting balance sheets

These are based on forecasted future data

Question # 6 of 10 ( Start time: 12:06:30 AM )
Which one of the following is the drawback of mass marketing?
Select correct option:


It reduces costs through economies of scale by the increased volume

It does not try to please all customers with same offering

It allows economies of scale to be realized through mass production

It offers same offering that is likely to be viewed as optimal by all customers

Question # 7 of 10 ( Start time: 12:06:50 AM )
Total weighted scores of IFE matrix below 2.5 characterizes an organizations as:
Select correct option:


Organization is externally weak

Organization is internally weak

Organization is internally strong

Organization is externally strong

Question # 8 of 10 ( Start time: 12:07:20 AM )
An organization’s division that has a low relative market share position and competes in a slow-growth industry is known as:
Select correct option:


Dog

Question mark

Star

Cash cow

Question # 10 of 10 ( Start time: 12:08:29 AM )
All of the following fall under the category of "Process” function of production management EXCEPT:
Select correct option:


Choice of technology

Quality assurance

Process flow analysis

Mgt603 - Quiz # 7

Question # 10 of 10 ( Start time: 02:33:44 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Defensive strategies include all of the following EXCEPT:

Select correct option:



Retrenchment

Acquisition

Divestiture

Liquidation



Question # 9 of 10 ( Start time: 02:33:28 AM ) Total Marks: 1

All of the following are the outputs of a system EXCEPT:

Select correct option:



Tables

Charts

Data

Graphs



Question # 8 of 10 ( Start time: 02:32:37 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Which of the following is the first step in developing QSPM?

Select correct option:



Developing a list of the firm’s key external and internal factors.

Determining the Attractiveness Scores for each strategy.

Examine the Stage 2 matrices and identify alternative strategies.

Assigning weights to each key external and internal factor.



Question # 7 of 10 ( Start time: 02:31:14 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Which of the following is a way on the basis of which divisional structure can NOT be organized?

Select correct option:



By geographic area

By product or service

By customer

By technology



Question # 6 of 10 ( Start time: 02:30:39 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Product development involves going in the direction of which one of the following?

Select correct option:



Present products to present markets

Present products to new markets

New products to present markets

New products to new markets



Question # 5 of 10 ( Start time: 02:29:54 AM ) Total Marks: 1

The organizations that conduct business operations across national borders are known as which of the following?

Select correct option:



Domestic firms

Multinational corporations

Parent companies

Franchises



Question # 4 of 10 ( Start time: 02:28:29 AM ) Total Marks: 1

According to the Grand Strategy Matrix, which strategy is recommended for a firm with rapid market growth and a strong competitive position?

Select correct option:



Market penetration

Conglomerate diversification

Joint venture

Retrenchment



Question # 3 of 10 ( Start time: 02:27:18 AM ) Total Marks: 1

Which strategy is appropriate when an organization competes in an industry characterized by rapid technological developments?

Select correct option:



Retrenchment

Product development

Liquidation

Market penetration



Question # 2 of 10 ( Start time: 02:26:06 AM ) Total Marks: 1

A firm’s division with a high relative market share position in a low-growth industry can be referred to which of the following category?

Select correct option:



Star

Cash cow

Question mark

Dog



Question # 1 of 10 ( Start time: 02:24:53 AM ) Total Marks: 1

ABC Corporation can have competitive advantage over its competitor by taking all of the following actions EXCEPT:

Select correct option:



By increasing product quality

By having debt/equity ratio equals to 1

By altering product life cycle

By increasing customer base


……………………….

Question # 1 of 10 ( Start time: 12:03:33 AM )
Effective mission statements don’t have one of the following features:
Select correct option:


Generate range of feasible strategic alternatives

Reconcile interests among diverse stakeholders

What does the firm want to become

Provide criteria for selecting strategies

Question # 2 of 10 ( Start time: 12:04:10 AM )
Which of the following is the best example for acheiving long-term objectives?
Select correct option:


Strengths

Strategies

Policies

Opportunities

Question # 3 of 10 ( Start time: 12:04:44 AM )
Din Mohammad, a farmer sells his crops at the local market rather than to a distribution center. This action of Din Mohammad comes under which of the following?
Select correct option:


Backward integration

Product development

Forward integration

Horizontal integration

Question # 4 of 10 ( Start time: 12:05:17 AM )
Establishing and implementing ways of making things work is known as:
Select correct option:


Planning

Organizing

Leading

Controlling

Question # 5 of 10 ( Start time: 12:05:49 AM )
All of the following are the TRUE regarding pro forma financial statements EXCEPT:
Select correct option:


Assemble the results in profit and loss projections

Translate this data into cash-flow projections

Compare the resulting balance sheets

These are based on forecasted future data

Question # 6 of 10 ( Start time: 12:06:30 AM )
Which one of the following is the drawback of mass marketing?
Select correct option:


It reduces costs through economies of scale by the increased volume

It does not try to please all customers with same offering

It allows economies of scale to be realized through mass production

It offers same offering that is likely to be viewed as optimal by all customers

Question # 7 of 10 ( Start time: 12:06:50 AM )
Total weighted scores of IFE matrix below 2.5 characterizes an organizations as:
Select correct option:


Organization is externally weak

Organization is internally weak

Organization is internally strong

Organization is externally strong

Question # 8 of 10 ( Start time: 12:07:20 AM )
An organization’s division that has a low relative market share position and competes in a slow-growth industry is known as:
Select correct option:


Dog

Question mark

Star

Cash cow

Question # 10 of 10 ( Start time: 12:08:29 AM )
All of the following fall under the category of "Process” function of production management EXCEPT:
Select correct option:


Choice of technology

Quality assurance

Process flow analysis

Eng301 Assignment solution

Name XYZ.........
Company Name.........
Address........
Lahore


Date 12-Jan-10

Dear Mr. ...........

I am writing to apply for the programmer position advertised in the Times Union. As requested, I am enclosing a completed job application, my certification, my resume and three references.

The opportunity presented in this listing is very interesting, and I believe that my strong technical experience and education will make me a very competitive candidate for this position. The key strengths that I possess for success in this position include:

I have successfully designed, developed, and supported live use applications,
I strive for continued excellence,
I provide exceptional contributions to customer service for all customers.

With a MBA degree in Marketing, I have a full understanding of the full life cycle of Customer Relationship in the market and also have experience in learning and excelling at new creation of relation with customer.

Please see my resume for additional information on my experience. I can be reached anytime via email at virtual.uni.help@gmail.com or my cell number 0123-1234567

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you about this employment opportunity.

Your truly,
ABC
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Eng301 Assignment solution

Name XYZ.........
Company Name.........
Address........
Lahore


Date 12-Jan-10

Dear Mr. ...........

I am writing to apply for the programmer position advertised in the Times Union. As requested, I am enclosing a completed job application, my certification, my resume and three references.

The opportunity presented in this listing is very interesting, and I believe that my strong technical experience and education will make me a very competitive candidate for this position. The key strengths that I possess for success in this position include:

I have successfully designed, developed, and supported live use applications,
I strive for continued excellence,
I provide exceptional contributions to customer service for all customers.

With a MBA degree in Marketing, I have a full understanding of the full life cycle of Customer Relationship in the market and also have experience in learning and excelling at new creation of relation with customer.

Please see my resume for additional information on my experience. I can be reached anytime via email at virtual.uni.help@gmail.com or my cell number 0123-1234567

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you about this employment opportunity.

Your truly,
ABC
by VUsolutions

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

IT430 - Solution

About Virtual University:-



1) The Virtual University, Pakistan’s first University based completely on modern Information and Communication Technologies



-2) The Virtual University allows students to follow its rigorous programs regardless

of physical location



-3) By identifying the top professors of the country, regardless of their institutional affiliations, and requesting them to develop and deliver courses, the Virtual University aims at providing the best courses not only to its own students but also to students of all other universities in the country.



SWOT ANALYSIS of Virtual University:



Strengths:



1) The Virtual University of Pakistan holds a Federal Charter, making its degrees recognized and accepted all over the country as well as overseas.



2) A website (LMS) which is use as study board for student, student use this website were internet faculty is



Weaknesses:



1) Internet interception

2) Power failure as per for student Opportunity:

1) Open a Private Campuses inside and out side of Pakistan

2) Provide a short courses for one year or six month for web designing



Threats:



1) Server down and interception in software

2) Hacker attacks

IT430 - Solution

About Virtual University:-



1) The Virtual University, Pakistan’s first University based completely on modern Information and Communication Technologies



-2) The Virtual University allows students to follow its rigorous programs regardless

of physical location



-3) By identifying the top professors of the country, regardless of their institutional affiliations, and requesting them to develop and deliver courses, the Virtual University aims at providing the best courses not only to its own students but also to students of all other universities in the country.



SWOT ANALYSIS of Virtual University:



Strengths:



1) The Virtual University of Pakistan holds a Federal Charter, making its degrees recognized and accepted all over the country as well as overseas.



2) A website (LMS) which is use as study board for student, student use this website were internet faculty is



Weaknesses:



1) Internet interception

2) Power failure as per for student Opportunity:

1) Open a Private Campuses inside and out side of Pakistan

2) Provide a short courses for one year or six month for web designing



Threats:



1) Server down and interception in software

2) Hacker attacks

Sunday, February 7, 2010

CS507 Assignment # 6 Solution

Q. No#1



Q2. What is the difference between Cold sites, Warm sites and hot sites? Explain it in your own words.



There are three different types of backup sites:


Cold backup sites
Warm backup sites
Hot backup sites

Obviously these terms do not refer to the temperature of the backup site. Instead, they refer to the effort required to begin operations at the backup site in the event of a disaster.

Difference between cold site, warm site & hot site:

A cold backup site is little more than an appropriately configured space in a building. Everything required to restore service to your users must be procured and delivered to the site before the process of recovery can begin. As you can imagine, the delay going from a cold backup site to full operation can be substantial.


Cold backup sites are the least expensive sites.

A warm backup site is already stocked with hardware representing a reasonable facsimile of that found in your data center. To restore service, the last backups from your off-site storage facility must be delivered, and bare metal restoration completed, before the real work of recovery can begin.

Hot backup sites have a virtual mirror image of your current data center, with all systems configured and waiting only for the last backups of your user data from your off-site storage facility. As you can imagine, a hot backup site can often be brought up to full production in no more than a few hours.

A hot backup site is the most expensive approach to disaster recovery.
Backup sites can come from three different sources:
Companies specializing in providing disaster recovery services
Other locations owned and operated by your organization


A mutual agreement with another organization to share data center facilities in the event of a disaster

Each approach has its good and bad points. For example, contracting with a disaster recovery firm often gives you access to professionals skilled in guiding organizations through the process of creating, testing, and implementing a disaster recovery plan. As you might imagine, these services do not come without cost.


Using space in another facility owned and operated by your organization can be essentially a zero-cost option, but stocking the backup site and maintaining its readiness is still an expensive proposition.

Crafting an agreement to share data centers with another organization can be extremely inexpensive, but long-term operations under such conditions are usually not possible, as the host's data center must still maintain their normal production, making the situation strained at best.


In the end, the selection of a backup site is a compromise between cost and your organization's need for the continuation of production.

CS507 Assignment # 6 Solution

Q. No#1



Q2. What is the difference between Cold sites, Warm sites and hot sites? Explain it in your own words.



There are three different types of backup sites:


Cold backup sites
Warm backup sites
Hot backup sites

Obviously these terms do not refer to the temperature of the backup site. Instead, they refer to the effort required to begin operations at the backup site in the event of a disaster.

Difference between cold site, warm site & hot site:

A cold backup site is little more than an appropriately configured space in a building. Everything required to restore service to your users must be procured and delivered to the site before the process of recovery can begin. As you can imagine, the delay going from a cold backup site to full operation can be substantial.


Cold backup sites are the least expensive sites.

A warm backup site is already stocked with hardware representing a reasonable facsimile of that found in your data center. To restore service, the last backups from your off-site storage facility must be delivered, and bare metal restoration completed, before the real work of recovery can begin.

Hot backup sites have a virtual mirror image of your current data center, with all systems configured and waiting only for the last backups of your user data from your off-site storage facility. As you can imagine, a hot backup site can often be brought up to full production in no more than a few hours.

A hot backup site is the most expensive approach to disaster recovery.
Backup sites can come from three different sources:
Companies specializing in providing disaster recovery services
Other locations owned and operated by your organization


A mutual agreement with another organization to share data center facilities in the event of a disaster

Each approach has its good and bad points. For example, contracting with a disaster recovery firm often gives you access to professionals skilled in guiding organizations through the process of creating, testing, and implementing a disaster recovery plan. As you might imagine, these services do not come without cost.


Using space in another facility owned and operated by your organization can be essentially a zero-cost option, but stocking the backup site and maintaining its readiness is still an expensive proposition.

Crafting an agreement to share data centers with another organization can be extremely inexpensive, but long-term operations under such conditions are usually not possible, as the host's data center must still maintain their normal production, making the situation strained at best.


In the end, the selection of a backup site is a compromise between cost and your organization's need for the continuation of production.