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    Nano Precision Medical is an early-stage start-up company located in Emeryville, CA. Its founders are Adam Mendelsohn, Kayte Fischer, and Lily Peng. Their entrepreneurial story began in December 2007 while they were part of a Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering under the supervision of Professor Tejal Desai at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Adam Mendelsohn, Ph.D. was working on “describing new treatment options for Type 1 diabetes through the immuno-isolated transplantation of insulin-producing cells” [4]. Kayte Fischer, Ph.D. was focused on Therapeutic Micro and Nanotechnology, working on nanostructured materials in the context of gastrointestinal drug delivery with innovative adhesive properties. Meanwhile, Lily Peng, Ph.D. research focused on drug delivery and tissue engineering applications using titanium nanostructured surfaces and membranes. With the conjunction of their expertise they came with the idea and business plan of Nano Precision Medical and they won a series of business plan competitions such as: UC Berkeley Nanoclub Technology Challenge (First place, Fall 2007), ASME Innovator Showcase (Second place, Summer 2008), UC Berkeley Venture Lab Competition (Winner, Fall 2008),…

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    Fully custom solution, not turn-key Every project that Fluent Analytics undertakes is completely customized to the needs of the client. Customization ensures that the analytics application we build develop a thorough understanding of your organization and your patients. Our customized solutions allows us to dig deeply into the data, both after the initial implementation, and during each subsequent implementation, allowing for further customizations based on new rules and definitions. Designing…

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    would arise as the development of FlexiBake continued. A new competitor arose and joined the market. The competitor was known as Bake Smart. Bake smart emerged with a product that offered some features that Mr. Carney had not added to his FlexiBake software yet. Not only was there a new competitor, it came to Mr. Carney’s attention that FlexiBake was hacked by a Chinese company. That Chinese company then began to release free tutorials on how to create and duplicate the software developed by Mr.…

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    Chapter 11: Application Portfolio Management 1. The CIO is concerned about the ever increasing cost of maintaining the inventory of IT applications in the organization. He has asked you to meet to discuss why this proliferation of applications is occurring? One of the main causes of the ever-growing costs of upholding different technologies, is simply that they are not being disposed when they are stop being relevant. A number of these applications provide obsolete functionality or are…

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    Mapping once was the guidelines to just about each and everything in destination making upon the thought of traveling. One could consider have postal mail delivered by someone whom has bought the mailed item and /or items to the receiver by way of horseback, as well as had to have their journey planned by some sought of guided route, that reference mapping by directional route to complete their delivery to the intended person and/or persons. Today devices could precisely place you there before…

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    About Monotype Monotype Imaging Inc. develops and provides type related software solutions and technologies for creative applications, customer devices and services. Offering various fonts for print, web, games, applications, cars, brands and custom designs on demand from the customer. Monotype also provides software solutions to render, optimize, scale and display typing. In addition to these services, end consumers are offered subscription services that help freelancers to large enterprises to…

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    Programming has always come pretty easily to me and I have never had any problems picking up a new programming language but that was in the classroom. I was about to dive in to the deep end so to speak and I wasn’t completely sure I could stay above water. I found myself in a strange looking room surrounded by factory lines and strange machines I would soon know well called the demo room. The silence was broken with a “Top of the morning to ya!” as I turned to see my supervisor Eoin, and one…

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    Selecting the right accounting software for business is a daunting task. There are many applications on the market for the core business function within the company. When deciding which software application to use depends on the type of business you have and the complexity of the core accounting functions in your organization. The basic accounting functions of Accounts payable, receivable and debt collection are all common in an accounting package. Also, you need general ledger, billing and…

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    The theory of accounting has been around for thousands of years. Accounting, also known as the language of business, is an information science used to collect, classify, and manipulate financial data for organizations and individuals, which has changed a lot throughout time. This field was established in 1494 by Luca Pacioli, an Italian mathematician. Throughout all these changes that have occurred since 1494, technology has become a major part in an accountant’s job. The advancement of…

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    “Record” in the table. Also called an “Instance.” 4) Primary Key: Every table/file must have attributes that can be used to uniquely identify any record in the table – Called the “Key” of the table/file 5) Foreign Key: One-to-Many or Many-to-Many relationships, to track relationships b. The problems of file processing 1) Data Redundancy: Each entity is stored in one table 2) Data Inconsistency: hardcode problem 3) Data Ambiguity: use primary key to identify an instance 4) Difficulty for data…

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