traceability to the applicable program design specification and adherence to the combat system system development plan ?
yes it does.
obeyed and so ensuring the success of the project ?
To Pet.
Thanks. Terrific.
Here is a complete answer to your question about what the Software Quality Assurance Plan does and the issues and methods surrounding its application.
http://www.ehow.com/about_5403345_software-quality-assurance-plan.html
The following is my little rant on this subject:
Of course it would. From a manufacturer’s point of view, knowing that such a plan would be put in place immediately asserts a level of efficiency and redundancy which is aimed towards minimising significant post production alterations of the product.
Microsoft and Sony are two companies that provide excellent examples of how this has been done wrongly in the past. They seem to have an arrogance about them which assumes that people will tolerate any amount of deficiency for the same of having a product so we get updates to fix bugs and fixes to fix the fixes and updates to delete previous update, all taking precious space on hard drive space that the user did not set aside for their purposes but our own.
This is the best SQA Plan i’ve encountered so far
http://macr.cis.ksu.edu/software/agentMom_2.0/Phase_I/sqa_plan.pdf
The following are templates of the same:
sw-assurance.gsfc.nasa.gov/…/quality/…/software_quality_assurance_plan.doc
vast.uccs.edu/~tboult/SE/DOCS/SQA_Plan_Template.doc
Hi guys
Maybe one of you bought Ted Mcgrath’s Woodworking package that contains 16000 woodworking plans and projects? I’m planning to buy Ted’s Woodworking plans and designs soon but wonder if someone here bought it and can tell me what is the quality of the plans and how is Ted Mcgrath’s Woodworking package compare to some similar packages online. Any help will be appreciated, thanks
Hi Denson
There are many woodworking packages like Ted Mcgrath’s woodworking online and most of them are the same. However, I decided to buy Ted’s Woodworking package last week because I found that there are 2 great bonuses in this package that can be really helpful for me.
Firstly Ted’s woodworking package comes with free drawing and CAD plan viewer. With this software, you do not have to spend a ton of money buying overpriced CAD software such as AutoCAD 2009 which can cost upwards of $800-900! The CAD software from Ted is valued at $197 but you can have it for absolutely free when you buy the complete package.
Another bonus that comes inside Ted’s woodworking package is a complete woodworking carpentry guide. It is a manual over 200 pages with carpentry tips and tricks with detailed drawings, diagrams and photos. This book is really great in my opinion and you will also get it for free.
Overall I am happy with my purchase. I found new ideas for projects and can’t wait to get started.
With the 60 days money back guarantee that comes with Ted Mcgrath’s woodworking package and these very useful bonuses I found this package to be very affordable.
By the way below is one link that I’ve used when I bought this package, you can use it to get 25% discount for Ted’s woodworking package including all the bonuses and the money back guarantee. Hope it helps and good luck with your woodworking projects!
I have to find a suitable project and write a report about it. the reort should contain: Description, Organization, work break down strucutre, time schedule, costing break down, quality assurance, integration management and recommondation
This assignment is for my college class profect management….i dont have any idea what to do and cant find anything suitable in the internet…would be great if someone can help me out…or recommend me some internet-sites.
thanks
Finding something on the Internet? Invent a real project. Anything works. It could be a 50th birthday party or wedding celebration. Find something on campus, graduation ceremonies, a sporting event. The point is to apply the structure and methodology and such a project plan can be used for almost anything. Applying it to a non-traditional topic could be very interesting, different, and demonstrate advanced understanding of the concepts!
I have to do a project for Spanish class where I plan a trip to Spain. I have to tell about the geography, history, government, economy, education, people, and culture of Spain, but it has to be integrated into the places I visit. For example, I have to talk about art at an art museum, history at a history museum… I was assigned central spain, so I am "going" to Madrid. I know of a few places like the Prado and Royal Palace to go, but I need a lot more. Can anyone suggest several good tourist sites in Madrid that fit these qualities? And does anyone know of a good website that tells about these places in depth and includes the prices of admission?
Sounds like a fun project.
Whenever I have to research a destination I will go to the locations’ CVB or Convention & Visitors Buerau. There is more information then you care to know on them. I am not talking about "travel sellers" website, but the goverments page on tourism. I did a quick Google seach (I put in ‘visit Spain’) and the website I found was www.okspain.org On this site and similar sites you will find out about different places to see, the hours and the cost and I am sure a link to vendors to sell you tickets.
Good luck on your project. Perhaps you will get to go one day.
POSITION :
Mom, Mommy, Mama, Ma
Dad, Daddy, Dada, Pa, Pop
JOB DESCRIPTION :
Long term, team players needed, for challenging permanent work in an, often
chaotic environment. Candidates must possess excellent communication and organizational skills and be willing to work variable hours, which will include evenings and weekends and frequent 24 hour shifts on call.
Some overnight travel required, including trips to primitive camping sites on rainy weekends and endless sports tournaments in far away cities! Travel expenses not reimbursed. Extensive courier duties also required.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
The rest of your life. Must be willing to be hated, at least temporarily, until someone needs $5. Must be willing to bite tongue repeatedly. Also, must possess the physical stamina of a pack mule and be able to go from zero to 60 mph in three seconds flat in case, this time, the screams from the backyard are not someone just crying wolf.
Must be willing to face stimulating technical challenges, such as small gadget repair, mysteriously sluggish toilets and stuck zippers. Must screen phone calls, maintain calendars and coordinate production of multiple homework projects.
Must have ability to plan and organize social gatherings for clients of all
ages and mental outlooks.
Must be willing to be indispensable one minute, and embarrassing the next.
Must handle assembly and product safety testing of a half million cheap,
plastic toys, and battery operated devices.
Must always hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.
Must assume final, complete accountability for the quality of the end product.
Responsibilities also include floor maintenance and janitorial work throughout the facility.
POSSIBILITY FOR ADVANCEMENT & PROMOTION :
None.
Your job is to remain in the same position for years, without complaining, constantly retraining and updating your skills, so that those in your charge can ultimately surpass you.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE :
None required unfortunately.
On-the-job training offered on a continually exhausting basis.
WAGES AND COMPENSATION :
Get this…..you pay them!
Offering frequent raises and bonuses.
A balloon payment is due when they turn 18 because of the assumption that
college will help them become financially independent.
When you die, you give them whatever is left.
The oddest thing about this reverse-salary scheme is that you actually enjoy
it and wish you could only do more.
BENEFITS :
While no health or dental insurance, no pension, no tuition reimbursement, no paid holidays and no stock options are offered; this job supplies limitless opportunities
for personal growth, unconditional love, and free hugs and kisses for life if you play your cards right.
Forward this on to all the PARENTS you know, in appreciation for everything
they do on a daily basis, letting them know they are appreciated for the fabulous
job they do…or forward with love to anyone thinking of applying for the job.
** AND A FOOTNOTE: THERE IS NO RETIREMENT — EVER!!!
Smartgirl, my wife and I had five, raised six and I have eleven wonderful grandbabies. It’s Sataur not a hate letter.
If you are considering having children than learn from this..
1. Child Prep#1- Dressing small children is not as easy as it seems: Buy an octopus and a string bag. Attempt to put the octopus into the string bag so that none of the tentacles hang out. Time allowed for this: all morning.
2.Child Prep #2- Get completely ready to go out. Then, wait outside the bathroom for half an hour. Go out the front door. Come in again. Go out. Come back in. Go out again. Walk down the front path. Walk back up it. Walk down it again. Walk very slowly down the road for 5 minutes. Stop to minutely inspect every cigarette butt, piece of used chewing gum, dirty tissue and dead insect along the way. Retrace your steps. Scream that you’ve had as much as you can stand, until the neighbors come out and stare at you. Give up and go back into the house. You are now just about ready to take a small child for a walk.
3.Child Prep #3- Women: To prepare for maternity, put on a dressing gown and stick a beanbag down the front. Leave it there for 9 months. After 9 months, take out 10% of the beans. Men: To prepare for paternity, go to the local Pharmasist, tip the contents of your wallet on the counter, and tell the pharmacists to help themselves. Then go to the supermarket. Arrange to have your salary paid directly to their head office.
4.Child Prep #4- Always repeat everything you say at least five times.
5.Child Prep #5- Find a couple who are already parents. Observe them for one evening. Then comment on their methods of discipline, lack of patience, appallingly low tolerance levels, and how they have allowed their children to run riot. Suggest ways in which they might improve their child’s sleeping habits, toilet training, table manners and overall behavior. Enjoy it, this will be the last time in your life that you have any clue about child rearing.
6.Child Prep #6- Forget the BMW and buy a SUV. Don’t think you can leave it out in the driveway spotless and shining. Family cars don’t look like that. Buy a chocolate ice and put it in the glove compartment. Leave it there. Get a grease gun. Shoot some in the cassette player. Take three peeled bananas. Mash them down the back seats. Run a garden rake along both sides of the car. There. Perfect.
7.Child Prep #7- Can you stand the mess children make? To find out, first smear marmalade onto the sofa and jam onto the curtains. Hide a fish finger behind the stereo and leave it there all summer. Stick your fingers in the flower beds then rub them on the clean walls. Cover the stains with crayons. Ask yourself, how does that look?
8.Child Prep #8- Hollow out a melon. Make a small hole in the side. Suspend it from the ceiling and swing it from side to side. Now get a bowl of soggy corn flakes and attempt to spoon it into the swaying melon by pretending to be an airplane. Continue until half the corn flakes are gone. Tip the rest into your lap, making sure that a lot of it falls on the floor. You are now ready to feed a 12 month old baby.
9.Child Prep #9- To discover how the nights will feel, walk around the living room from 5pm to 10pm carrying a bag of water weighing approximately 12 lb. At 10pm put the bag down, set the alarm for midnight, and go to sleep. Get up at 12 and walk around the living room again, with the bag, till 1am. Put the alarm on for 3am. As you can’t get back to sleep get up at 2am and make a drink. Go to bed at 2.45am. Get up again at 3am when the alarm goes off. Sing songs in the dark until 4am. Put the alarm on for 5am. Get up. Make breakfast. Keep this up for 5 years. Look cheerful.
10.Child Prep 10- Sample the Destructive Powers of Childhood. Borrow a dozen baseballs from your little league coach friend. Put on any type of helmet. In the room with the most windows, turn the ceiling fan on high. If you don’t have a lot of windows a glass front hutch holding fine china will work nicely. While protecting yourself as best you can (you will get better at this after your children become teenagers) throw each baseball at the spinning fan.
Do you need more???
i am going to do a documentary on a student POV on the essence of high school next year for my senior project. what is the best type of video camera you could suggest? i want good video quality and audio also. preferrable with attachable external mics. i plan on spending 500-600 on this camcorder? any ideas or suggestions on certain cameras? any tips or any help is appreciated. thank you
First, some "don’ts…":
For your budget, there are no good hard drive (HDD) or high definition (HD) camcorders available unless you go down the "previously owned" path.
DO NOT GET A DVD based camcorder. They provide the worst available video quality of the common storage formats.
Next best video quality are hard drive and certain flash based units.
Now for the "Do’s":
Best available video quality comes from miniDV tape based camcorders. They connect to your computer using the DV port on the camcorder and a firewire (IEEE1394a, i.Link are all the same thing) cable to the firewire port on your computer. If you don’t have one, add one.
For your budget, check out the Canon ZR800 and ZR950. These cameras do not have manual audio control – the least expensive cameras with manual audio control -preferred – are the Canon HV20, HV30, Sony HDR-HC7 and HC9. Manual audio control is especially important when recording loud audio (bands – marching and rock/hiphop).
In addition to the camera, you will want:
** a wired and/or wireless external mic. Both these cameras have a mic-in jack.
** a monopod, tripod (which can be used as a monopod) or SpiderBrace. Humans were not designed to stay still.
** a high capacity rechargeable battery.
** a video light.
** a sturdy case.
Tips:
If you must pan (left/right/up/down), do it S L O W L Y.
If you must zoom, do it S L O W L Y.
Pay attention to what the camera is doing on TV – not on music videos… on the news, or sitcoms… Very few pans and zooms. Lots of cuts.
If you have any scripted scenes, shoot them at least 4 times. And just when you think you have the right shot, do it again. And again. And again. And again.
When you pick a miniDV tape type, stay with it for the life of the camera. I use Sony Premium tapes. They are about $3 each in an 8-pack…
There’s more, but this is a good start…
(this is my assignment question word from word)
Use your administrative coordination skills to complete the following project.
Purpose: To identify a suitable computer to purchase for desktopping purposes
Due date: 13 April
The organisation you work for wants to purchase a suitable computer for desktop publishing.
It must be capable of coping with a desktopping package such as QuarkXPress or PageMaker.
On 17 March you manager asks you to research various brands and prepare a report comparing:
*Costs
*features/functions/ease of use
*quality
*advantages
*disadvantages
*availability
*available training
You are required to present the final report at a management meeting on 17 April.
Carry out the appropriate research using the information from computer catalogues, magazines, advertising material,
information technology and desktop publishing experts, friends ect.
Include the following documentation:
*a project plan
*timelines/Gantt chart
Acer:
Cost: $1000
features: Windows Vista. 1GB RAM. 60GB hard disk.
quality: first hand
advantages: Fast reaction, High resolution screen.
disadvantages: Windows Vista is too new.
choose two more brands of computers and do the same thing like what i did.
good luck.
don’t worry, i am not planning on feeding it to my dogs. my dogs all eat diamond naturals food as recommended by my vet. i am just doing some research for a class project. i am showing the difference in quality of cheap vs good dog food. so back to the question. i know of some pretty cheap(inexpensive) dog foods, but what is actually the cheapest one out there?
the cheapest one i have run across so far is Disney’s Old Yeller brand dog food
probably old roy
Dear Yahoo Answerers:
Here is the survey I told some of you I would post. It is a direct copy from last year’s Independent Study project, and I thought if I could get some of you to take it that would be a huge help in continuing the research I plan to do. I realize some of these questions may be personal, and if you do not feel comfortable answering them period I complete understand. However, if you would prefer to answer privately through my email, feel free. Thanks for your help!
Health Insurance Around The World: This survey is for a student
Independent Investigation. It is designed to help me learn about what people know,
their concerns, and opinions about health care systems. Even if some questions make no sense to you, it is preferred that you answer these questions on your own without asking other people. I am hoping to get people of all ages to take this survey, so I can hopefully see a pattern as to which age groups and people are aware or not aware of health insurance flaws. If you have any comments
before or after, please write in the space below. Thank you for taking this survey!
1. Are you an adult (over 18)?
2. Does your family have health insurance?
3. If your family does have health insurance, what company?
4. Do you think that the United States has problems in their health
insurance systems?
5. Have you ever heard about health insurance policies/issues before? If yes, where?
6. Who do you think has health insurance in the United States?
7. In France, the poorest of its people receive free health care. It is
payed for by taxes. Would you be willing to pay these taxes in order for the United State’s poorest people to get free health care?
8. In Spain, if you are not eligible for public health care then you are
practically required to apply for private health insurance. You may not
be let in the country without it. Having private health care allows you to skip waiting lists and to receive treatment faster than those with public health care. A large amount of public healthcare is free or low cost, however it
does not mean it is all free and waiting for treatment may be involved. It comes to the tradeoff of whether you want forced private healthcare with no waits,
or if you prefer public healthcare. This almost ensures that Spain’s
residents all have healthcare, but not at the same cost and quality of treatment. Does this healthcare system appeal to you?
9. If you were in charge of the United State’s healthcare system, what
would health care system would you strive for?
How would you get the money for this health care system?
10. Are you content with health care systems in the United States?
11. What worries you the most?
just fyi: xopshhaaox@yahoo.com
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. BC/BS
4. Yes
5. Yes — news, people, doctor’s offices
6. Most upper middle class and wealthy. Lower middle class with government jobs.
7. No — Because I believe the system is fatally flawed. I think the entire system needs to be revamped before I’d be willing to use tax money for health insurance.
8. No. I think there are better solutions
9. I would strive for a national health INSURANCE plan, not a national HEALTH CARE plan. THAT would be tax supported, but there would be no insurance through employment
10. No
11. That the system will eventually collaspe
