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    Caltex Audit Risk

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    Executive Summary: Audit risk analysis gives a transparent image of the company. It shows that if the company is depicting accurate information in its financial report. In this report we did an audit risk analysis for Caltex Australia Limited. It is a company traded on Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: CTX). It is a company which has its business expanded all over Australia and they are involved in the purchase and distribution of oil and they have outlets spread across Australia. We covered

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    Did you know Nissan has a burgeoning commercial vehicle business? This Japanese automaker with a huge manufacturing and distribution presence in the United States has pickup trucks, vans, and taxis designed with commercial customers in mind. With this division, Nissan has successfully carved out a significant slice of business in a highly competitive segment. One of those vehicles is the NV200, a compact cargo van expressly designed to meet the needs of business enterprises. The NV200 is the ideal

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    The Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln marque has fallen far since 1998, the last year it was the top selling luxury automotive brand in the United States. These days, the segment is dominated by BMW, Lexus, and Mercedes-Benz with Audi, Cadillac, Acura, and Infiniti also outselling Lincoln. But there is hope for a brand that once seemed ready to follow Mercury to its own Ford-orchestrated demise. In 2015, sales rose by 7.1 percent, topping 100,000 units for the first time in years and at a pace that is

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Introduction Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is the system that assists organizations in the smooth running of their businesses in a proper way. Lack of management support is one of the major cause of failure in implementing ERP and poor selection of ERP vendors, because every vendor says they can properly implement ERP but not all can successfully do the job. Cloud based Enterprise Resource Planning is the technology that can be used to access organisations resources from anywhere

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    systems are described as the need to learn scientific advances and as transformations technologies that involve more than the new generations. Distance learning has evolved through three main generational stages. Correspondence, telecommunication and telematics. There are factors that led to the birth of distance education. A very significant was the emergence of correspondence education with very rudimentary and inadequate texts for independent study that can make the expansion of theories of programmed

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    Adjusted lead time: The number of months required to develop a project of average project complexity, based on the adjustment method, which is based on a multiple regression model. Project complexity: the complexity of project developed measured based on different factors that incorporates, platform design, body style, and powertrain into overall index (European projects had the highest complexity index overall, while united states and Japanese projects decreased complexity) Adjusted engineering

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    Digital Divide And Stereotypes

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    Introduction Firstly recorded in the report of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) survey in 1995, (Servon, 2002), the term Digital Divide presents an interesting quandary of information and communication technologies (ICT) disparities among countries in the world, especially between developed and developing countries. Many reports even showed that access to ICT in these information “have” and “have-nots” countries was unequally even (Bridges.org, 2001; Fuchs &

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    1 Abstract In today’s Digital Age Insurance companies generate and gather data each minute, hour and day. Every individual in these organizations starting at the top from executives, departmental decision makers, to underwriters, claims adjusters and call center workers hope to learn things from collected data that can help them make better decisions for the organization, take smarter actions and operate more efficiently leading to Profitability. The Biggest challenge the Insurance companies face

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    Comparative analysis of user location based anonymization of mobile computing M.K.Patil1 ,M.N.Sonawane2 and R.A.Mandlik3 1,2,3 Department of computer engineering, 1,2,3 Loknete Gopinathji Munde Institude of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik Abstract:-In this paper we have discussed numerous of papers which are based on mobile computing we also have done comparative analysis of those paper with different parameter which include domain, application ,issue within them. Futher we also

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    INTRODUCTION: Kingfisher Airline is a private airline based in Bangalore,India. The airlines owned by Vijay Mallya of United BeveragesGroup. Kingfisher Airlines started its operations on May 9, 2005 witha fleet of 4 Airbus A320 aircrafts. The airline currently operates ondomestic routes. The destinations covered by Kingfisher Airlines areBangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Goa, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad,Cochin, Guwahati, Kolkata, Pune, Agartala, Dibrugarh, Mangalore and Jaipur. In a short span of time

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