This document outlines the user experience for a web application called Custom Closet. It includes navigational diagrams showing the overall application flow and specific views for registered customers and fashion designers. The document was created by a group of contributors from DIT for their integrated project on a fashion e-commerce and designer platform. It defines the purpose, intended audience, and provides an overview of key terms and acronyms.
This document contains a Central Bank of India PO GK paper from 2010 with 39 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge in various topics including current events, sports, science, banking and finance. The questions cover topics like the Indus River water agreement, international awards, cricket and hockey tournaments, the Reserve Bank of India, Indian states, movies, global summits, and more.
Custom Closet is a virtual marketplace that allows fashion designers to advertise and sell their designs directly to customers, who can browse products, request custom designs and fittings using an avatar system. The site aims to facilitate direct engagement between designers and customers to allow for tailored clothing orders. Key features include designer and customer profiles to showcase work and make contact, a shopping cart, and a refund process mediated by an administrator.
This document describes use cases for a custom closet web application. It includes use cases for customer registration, fashion designer registration, registered customer profiles, fashion designer profiles, a web administrator profile, and user login. The document provides details on actors, descriptions, triggers, flows, constraints, and data requirements for each use case. It also includes documentation of contributors, versions, status, and approvals.
The document outlines the instructions and format for a commerce examination consisting of 50 multiple-choice questions, with a total duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes. Candidates are required to verify the test booklet upon commencement and adhere to specific regulations regarding answer sheets, marking, and prohibited items such as calculators. Each question carries two marks, and there is no negative marking.
The document is a requirements specification for a Custom Closet web application. It outlines requirements for key functional areas including customer and fashion designer registration, profile management, a product gallery, engaging fashion designers, and the purchasing process. The specification defines 12 functional modules and lists detailed requirements for each along with assumptions and constraints for the application.
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This document appears to be a solved practice paper for an SBI Bank PO exam from April 27, 2008. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge on topics like the Indian economy, current affairs from 2008, sports, arts and culture, and basic computer terms. The questions cover a wide range of topics that would have been relevant news in India in early 2008.
The World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005-ongoing) is a long term plan adopted by UN member states to integrate human rights education into primary and secondary school systems. It highlights actions for ministries of education and civil society to work in partnership on this effort. The plan focuses on educational policies, their implementation, learning environments, teaching methods, and training for school staff. It aims to convey fundamental human rights principles in a practical way relating to students' lives, while empowering them to address their own rights needs.
The document provides navigational diagrams and workflows for a custom closet design application. The diagrams show pages and flows for designers, customers, and engagements. Key pages include home, login, profiles, products, and engagements. Workflows allow customers to find designers, request engagements, designers to accept/reject, and manage the design process.
The Jefferson County Educational Service Center provides a variety of professional development offerings to educators. The one-day sessions cover topics such as the Ohio Principal Evaluation System, developing professional learning communities, building administrative leadership skills, curriculum mapping, and programs for aspiring administrators. The two-day sessions provide training for using tools like Photoshop, Flash animation, blogging, podcasting, online math resources, Google Apps, and SMART Boards in the classroom. Participants can earn continuing education credits for most of the sessions.
This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about marketing aptitude and computer knowledge. It is a sample exam for an SBI Clerk Recruitment exam. The questions cover topics such as IT, hardware components, software applications, data storage, arithmetic operations, and marketing concepts like promotion, market monitoring, and target groups. It also provides information about joining an Orkut community and visiting a website for bank exam tips, model papers, job alerts and exam information.
Google has replaced Google Places with Google+ Local as of June 1, 2012, which integrates social networking features for local business marketing. Businesses need to manage their Google+ Local pages actively, as changes include new review formats that require logged-in users and altered search result hierarchies. Current rankings and old reviews remain largely unchanged, but businesses are encouraged to set up their profiles for better visibility in search results.
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The document appears to be a sample test for a State Bank of India position, containing 44 multiple choice questions testing general awareness and computer knowledge. The questions cover topics like India's stance at the WTO, details of India's 11th five-year plan, stock market performances in BRIC countries, and details about various Indian government policies, plans and economic indicators.
This document contains a 50 question multiple choice quiz on various topics related to current affairs such as business, politics, sports and world events. The questions test knowledge on topics like the location of an international trade conference, the leading country in labor productivity, the company that launched India's first asset reconstruction roadmap, and other related factual questions.
A boy is hated by his mother who blames him for the death of his brother. She constantly tells him that his brother was better and that he plotted to kill him. The boy grows up under his mother's shadow of hate and develops fears and phobias. He retreats into himself and becomes very nervous, fulfilling his mother's belief that he is a failure. His father does not understand why the boy became so afraid but guesses it has something to do with losing his brother and having a piece of his soul ripped away.
Thermosets and thermoplastics differ in that thermoplastics can be remelted while thermosets solidify into a crosslinked network during processing. Thermosets offer advantages like low viscosity, electrical insulation, and dimensional stability but also have disadvantages like brittleness and inconsistent properties between batches. Common thermoset materials include phenolics, ureas, unsaturated polyesters, and epoxies which vary in properties like heat resistance, strength, and cost.
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The document provides instructions for searching archival resources using the Archives Toolkit (AT) system at the University of the West Indies. It explains how to log in to AT, select a field to search, enter search terms, and view results. It also describes how AT handles searches using Boolean operators like AND and OR, noting that AND will only return results with both terms present while OR will return results with either term.
The document analyzes the game structure of Mafia Wars, which includes normal missions, preparatory missions, and boss fights. Players must have the proper equipment and resources to undertake missions and boss fights. Completing missions and boss fights successfully provides experience points, money, and special items as rewards. The flow charts outline the process and requirements to perform and finish different mission types.
As a leader of a Celtic clan in 9th century BC, the player must develop their region by trading resources with other clans or cultures to progress through two ages until the Iron Age. There are six resource types - Knowledge, Wealth, Faith, Craft, Trade, and Might - that can be invested to build structures providing bonuses. Each player chooses a clan at the start of the game with different pros and cons.
This document contains a reasoning exam with 49 multiple choice questions. The exam covers topics like logical reasoning, coding, arrangements of letters/symbols, relationships between quantities, and seating arrangements. The questions require analyzing information and relationships to determine the answer from the given options.
This document provides an overview of the user experience for a web application called Custom Closet. It includes navigational diagrams for general users, registered customers, and fashion designers. It also describes the log in process and fashion designer engagement process, including selecting a designer, requesting an engagement, and managing engagements. Task diagrams are presented for key functions like logging in, selecting a designer, and managing engagements. The document is intended for project members and stakeholders to understand the planned user experience for the Custom Closet application.
This document provides a proposal for a game called "Shards" which would be developed by a team of three people. The game involves twin boys where one falls into a coma after an accident with a mirror. The other twin is blamed and tortured by their mother, developing mental health issues over years. Players control the twin to collect mirror shards across different levels and worlds to save his brother while avoiding threats. The game would be developed using Unity and deployed on various platforms. It draws inspiration from movies and games dealing with parallel worlds and mental health themes.
The document outlines the game mechanics and animations flowcharts for the video game Prince of Persia. The game mechanics flowchart describes the different outcomes in the game such as losing lives from falling or spikes, gaining/losing lives from potions, level completion, and game over conditions. The animations flowchart details the different animations the prince will perform based on actions like running, jumping, climbing, fighting, and which directional buttons the player presses. It provides the logic for transitioning between the various prince animations.
The document describes a game about a boy who grows up under the shadow of his mother's hatred after she falsely accuses him of plotting to kill his brother. The game will have the player retrieve mirror shards across several levels by solving platform puzzles that involve traveling between two parallel worlds. It will also feature escaping hallucinations and facing fears. The development team includes a leader, lead designer, and lead QA tester. Graphics will be created in Photoshop and Illustrator, with animations done in After Effects. Unity will be used to develop the 2D scrolling platform game, which will be deployed to PC, Mac, and web.
This document appears to be a solved practice paper for an SBI Bank PO exam from April 27, 2008. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge on topics like the Indian economy, current affairs from 2008, sports, arts and culture, and basic computer terms. The questions cover a wide range of topics that would have been relevant news in India in early 2008.
The World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005-ongoing) is a long term plan adopted by UN member states to integrate human rights education into primary and secondary school systems. It highlights actions for ministries of education and civil society to work in partnership on this effort. The plan focuses on educational policies, their implementation, learning environments, teaching methods, and training for school staff. It aims to convey fundamental human rights principles in a practical way relating to students' lives, while empowering them to address their own rights needs.
The document provides navigational diagrams and workflows for a custom closet design application. The diagrams show pages and flows for designers, customers, and engagements. Key pages include home, login, profiles, products, and engagements. Workflows allow customers to find designers, request engagements, designers to accept/reject, and manage the design process.
The Jefferson County Educational Service Center provides a variety of professional development offerings to educators. The one-day sessions cover topics such as the Ohio Principal Evaluation System, developing professional learning communities, building administrative leadership skills, curriculum mapping, and programs for aspiring administrators. The two-day sessions provide training for using tools like Photoshop, Flash animation, blogging, podcasting, online math resources, Google Apps, and SMART Boards in the classroom. Participants can earn continuing education credits for most of the sessions.
This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about marketing aptitude and computer knowledge. It is a sample exam for an SBI Clerk Recruitment exam. The questions cover topics such as IT, hardware components, software applications, data storage, arithmetic operations, and marketing concepts like promotion, market monitoring, and target groups. It also provides information about joining an Orkut community and visiting a website for bank exam tips, model papers, job alerts and exam information.
Google has replaced Google Places with Google+ Local as of June 1, 2012, which integrates social networking features for local business marketing. Businesses need to manage their Google+ Local pages actively, as changes include new review formats that require logged-in users and altered search result hierarchies. Current rankings and old reviews remain largely unchanged, but businesses are encouraged to set up their profiles for better visibility in search results.
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The document appears to be a sample test for a State Bank of India position, containing 44 multiple choice questions testing general awareness and computer knowledge. The questions cover topics like India's stance at the WTO, details of India's 11th five-year plan, stock market performances in BRIC countries, and details about various Indian government policies, plans and economic indicators.
This document contains a 50 question multiple choice quiz on various topics related to current affairs such as business, politics, sports and world events. The questions test knowledge on topics like the location of an international trade conference, the leading country in labor productivity, the company that launched India's first asset reconstruction roadmap, and other related factual questions.
A boy is hated by his mother who blames him for the death of his brother. She constantly tells him that his brother was better and that he plotted to kill him. The boy grows up under his mother's shadow of hate and develops fears and phobias. He retreats into himself and becomes very nervous, fulfilling his mother's belief that he is a failure. His father does not understand why the boy became so afraid but guesses it has something to do with losing his brother and having a piece of his soul ripped away.
Thermosets and thermoplastics differ in that thermoplastics can be remelted while thermosets solidify into a crosslinked network during processing. Thermosets offer advantages like low viscosity, electrical insulation, and dimensional stability but also have disadvantages like brittleness and inconsistent properties between batches. Common thermoset materials include phenolics, ureas, unsaturated polyesters, and epoxies which vary in properties like heat resistance, strength, and cost.
How to search the "resources" feature in archivist toolkitLorraine Nero
油
The document provides instructions for searching archival resources using the Archives Toolkit (AT) system at the University of the West Indies. It explains how to log in to AT, select a field to search, enter search terms, and view results. It also describes how AT handles searches using Boolean operators like AND and OR, noting that AND will only return results with both terms present while OR will return results with either term.
The document analyzes the game structure of Mafia Wars, which includes normal missions, preparatory missions, and boss fights. Players must have the proper equipment and resources to undertake missions and boss fights. Completing missions and boss fights successfully provides experience points, money, and special items as rewards. The flow charts outline the process and requirements to perform and finish different mission types.
As a leader of a Celtic clan in 9th century BC, the player must develop their region by trading resources with other clans or cultures to progress through two ages until the Iron Age. There are six resource types - Knowledge, Wealth, Faith, Craft, Trade, and Might - that can be invested to build structures providing bonuses. Each player chooses a clan at the start of the game with different pros and cons.
This document contains a reasoning exam with 49 multiple choice questions. The exam covers topics like logical reasoning, coding, arrangements of letters/symbols, relationships between quantities, and seating arrangements. The questions require analyzing information and relationships to determine the answer from the given options.
This document provides an overview of the user experience for a web application called Custom Closet. It includes navigational diagrams for general users, registered customers, and fashion designers. It also describes the log in process and fashion designer engagement process, including selecting a designer, requesting an engagement, and managing engagements. Task diagrams are presented for key functions like logging in, selecting a designer, and managing engagements. The document is intended for project members and stakeholders to understand the planned user experience for the Custom Closet application.
This document provides a proposal for a game called "Shards" which would be developed by a team of three people. The game involves twin boys where one falls into a coma after an accident with a mirror. The other twin is blamed and tortured by their mother, developing mental health issues over years. Players control the twin to collect mirror shards across different levels and worlds to save his brother while avoiding threats. The game would be developed using Unity and deployed on various platforms. It draws inspiration from movies and games dealing with parallel worlds and mental health themes.
The document outlines the game mechanics and animations flowcharts for the video game Prince of Persia. The game mechanics flowchart describes the different outcomes in the game such as losing lives from falling or spikes, gaining/losing lives from potions, level completion, and game over conditions. The animations flowchart details the different animations the prince will perform based on actions like running, jumping, climbing, fighting, and which directional buttons the player presses. It provides the logic for transitioning between the various prince animations.
The document describes a game about a boy who grows up under the shadow of his mother's hatred after she falsely accuses him of plotting to kill his brother. The game will have the player retrieve mirror shards across several levels by solving platform puzzles that involve traveling between two parallel worlds. It will also feature escaping hallucinations and facing fears. The development team includes a leader, lead designer, and lead QA tester. Graphics will be created in Photoshop and Illustrator, with animations done in After Effects. Unity will be used to develop the 2D scrolling platform game, which will be deployed to PC, Mac, and web.
The document provides navigational diagrams and user flow diagrams for a custom closet design application. It outlines the key pages and processes for designers and customers to engage in the design process. Designers can view a list of engagements, submit design offers, and request production. Customers can view designer profiles, submit engagement requests, accept offers, and add products to a shopping cart. The document also diagrams the engagement process flow, where customers can submit size details and designers provide sketches before the customer decides to produce or cancel.
This document provides an overview of the user experience for a custom closet web application. It includes navigational diagrams from the perspective of a registered customer and fashion designer. It also outlines the log in process and fashion designer engagement process through flow charts and task diagrams. The key functions covered include user log in, fashion designer selection and engagement requests, and managing a registered customer's fashion designer engagements.
This document outlines the process for designing a logo and website for a company called Sound State Design Practice. It includes sections for brainstorming, creating thumbnail sketches, multiple attempts at a logo design, establishing a color palette and grid system for the website, and determining a naming convention for files. The overall goals are to develop a simple yet appealing website structure using the logo palette as the main design theme, and to code the site using HTML and CSS to make it lightweight and fast loading.
Custom Closet is a virtual marketplace that allows fashion designers to advertise and sell their designs directly to customers, who can browse products, request custom designs and fittings using an avatar system. The site aims to facilitate direct engagement between designers and customers to allow for tailored clothing orders, while an administrator oversees purchase and refund processes to mediate any disputes.
The document describes 12 use cases for a web application called Custom Closet. Custom Closet allows customers to purchase fashion products from registered fashion designers. The use cases cover customer and designer registration, profile management, product browsing, purchases, refunds, and more. The document provides details on the actors, triggers, flows, requirements, and constraints for each use case.
This document outlines 5 use cases for a custom closet web application. The use cases include customer registration, fashion designer registration, a registered customer profile, a fashion designer profile, and a web administrator profile. Each use case describes the actors, trigger event, basic flow, constraints, and data requirements. The document provides details needed to understand and develop the key functionality for users of the custom closet application.
This document outlines use cases for a web application called Custom Closet that allows fashion designers and customers to buy and sell custom clothing. It describes use cases for customer and fashion designer registration, as well as for registered customer and fashion designer profiles. The document provides details on actors, triggers, basic flows, constraints, and data requirements for each use case.
This document provides a requirements specification for a web application called Custom Closet. The application will allow fashion designers to showcase and sell their products, and will allow customers to engage designers to design custom dresses. The document defines the functional scope, initial requirements, assumptions, constraints, and provides a detailed requirements list broken into functional modules.
This document provides requirements for a web application called Custom Closet. The application allows fashion designers to create profiles to showcase their work and sell products. Registered customers can browse designer profiles, request custom products, and make purchases. Key features include separate registration for designers and customers, a product gallery, custom product requests, online shopping cart, and a purchase/refund process.
The document is a requirements specification for a web application called Custom Closet. It will allow fashion designers to showcase their work and sell products, and allow customers to commission customized designs from designers or purchase existing products. The document outlines the intended audience, functional scope, initial requirements list, and provides an overview of system requirements and a high level functional breakdown. It aims to define the core functionality of the application.
This document provides an overview of an MMO adventure game called "The Day After Cult" where players take on the role of members of FAEN, a secret international organization tasked with stopping a doomsday cult. The game involves accomplishing missions by finding and scanning hidden QR codes around one's hometown within a time limit. Missions become increasingly difficult and players can earn medals and ranks based on their performance. The game also allows for player-created missions and multiplayer challenges.