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Author :: Mansi Aggarwal  |
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| Article Title :: Project Management Software Guide |
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| Gone are the days when project management used to be a task confined to doing up and down in front of the project manager, noting down the assigned work of the day on papers, writing daily report at the end of the day, submitting those etc. This is the era of web based project management or handling a project with the aid of Internet.Web based project management works by centralizing complete project information onto a single server that tracks all the work being done. As a result every member of the team can access to the requisite info anytime.Web based project management has several benefits over the conventional style of managing a project. The foremost and most outstand (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: CD Mohatta  |
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| Article Title :: Plants And Trees Wallpapers - Get Greenery On Your Desktop |
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| Let us go to a deep forest and watch the thick tress growing there. The small plants dancing with joy near the small waterfalls. In a forest we find the earth smelling fresh and the birds chirping happily. Wild animals begin hunting as taught by nature and the ecology always remains in balance.Now visit a busy city. What does a big city have? It has tall concrete buildings with no soul. It has automobiles running on the roads polluting the air with abandon with all types of poisonous gases being released in the air. You will also find lot many humans running around under stress trying to reach somewhere to finish their work. Can you think about the contrast between these two lifest (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Alison Cole  |
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| Article Title :: Workforce Management Software |
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| When talking about workforce management software it is very important to see organizing as a multi-step process. It involves detailing all the work that must be done to attain the objectives. Secondly, you must understand the term differentiation, which is dividing the total workload into activities that can logically and comfortably be performed by one person or by group of persons. Then comes the important task of departmentation that involves grouping the related tasks in a logical manner.The next step is setting up a mechanism to coordinate the work of members into a unified whole by establishing authority – responsibility relationships; this involves delegation and decentral (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Eddie Tobey  |
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| Article Title :: Foundation Maintenance Management Software |
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| Historical structures and buildings have immense value due to their heritage. From the perspective of tourism, these older buildings attract visitors to appreciate a building that has withstood the onslaught of time and weather conditions. From the real estate perspective, these buildings command high value.The protection of buildings and architectural structures has a multiplying effect on their future values. Buildings stand on foundations. Like the biblical rocky foundation, a well-laid foundation takes care of the visible part of the building for a long period. The design and materials of the foundation shape and determine the life of the building.Foundations are affecte (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Steve Valentino  |
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| Article Title :: Asset Management Software |
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| If you employ the right technology, managing your business assets can be so much simpler. Say goodbye to time-consuming and error-prone manual asset management –invest in effective asset management software and keep track of everything from purchasing and bar coding to stock control, all in one click.When shopping around for asset management software, consider three things: applicability to your current systems, usability and report generation features.The complexity of asset management software features you need depends on the density of your business processes. As a rule, you need software with the following essential modules: purchasing, depreciation, bar coding, invent (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Jason Gluckman  |
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| Article Title :: CAD Drawings |
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| If you want to start drawing on CAD and you feel you don’t have the proper know-how, then first avail yourself of the CADD Primer available with your software or on the Internet. The CADD Primer will explain to you the basics of drawing in CAD.The CADD Primer will not delve into the functions or features of CAD, rather it will teach you how to manipulate your computer to draw the basics in ellipses, circles arcs, and other two-dimensional figures; that is the base knowledge of any design instrument—the ability to control shape and manipulate space. Another thing you must learn, aside from drawing figures, is how to superimpose text on your CAD drawings. The Primer may provide i (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Dynamics GP Development & Customization perspectives |
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| Microsoft Dynamics GP or former Great Plains has large selection of development and programming tools. As technical consultant you should decide on the customization scope, life time expectancy, future customization migration to Project Green/Microsoft Dynamics (without GP AX NAV SL), etc.Microsoft Business Solutions or current name is Microsoft Dynamics subdivision of Microsoft is on the way of very rapid and substantial changes. In earlier XXI century Microsoft purchased Great Plains Software (Great Plains and Solomon), then a bit later Navision Software (Navision & Axapta). Then it produced very nice idea on standardizing the ERP modules: Financials, Manufacturing, Supply Cha (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Mansi Aggarwal  |
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| Article Title :: RFID Software Guide 101 |
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| RFID is the abbreviated form of Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is akin to the bar codes but in RFID the electro magnetic coupling is used to transmit signals. The main components of an RFID are silicon chips, an antenna and a transceiver that can be used anytime and anywhere. The passive RFID tags require no power source while active ones with power backup.RFID is like a tag in which information and instructions are stored. It can be used in a car manufacturing, into a dog collar etc. An RFID system can range up to 90 feet. Unlike barcode technology, RFID does not require line-of-sight reading on which a bar code depends and RFID scanning can be done at greater distances than (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Mansi Aggarwal  |
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| Article Title :: RFID Readers Guide |
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| RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is a constantly evolving technology that has made its foray into our lives from the inner circles of science very rapidly. It is basically one of the automatic identification systems like bar codes, smart cards, etc. which helps in identification of objects. However, because of its advanced and user friendly features RFID scores an edge above these antiquated technologies.RFID system consists of specially designed RFID tags, readers, edge servers, middleware, and application software. The system works by transmitting the data stored in the tags to a RFID reader that in turn reads it and processes the data according to the application’s speci (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Mansi Aggarwal  |
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| Article Title :: RFID in Libraries Guide |
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| A technology that was originally developed for the military during World War II, and has now encompassed all walks of life by making its foray into retail, medical, education, automotives, fast food, travel industry, and so on, is RFID or Radio Frequency Identification.RFID is basically one of the automatic identification systems like bar codes, smart cards, etc. which helps machines in identifying objects. It consists of a transponder or a tag which has an embedded integrated circuit and an antenna. The IC is encrypted with a unique electronic product code. The antenna allows the tag to receive and respond to radio frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. It thus, transmits the (read full article) |
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