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As far as I know: "Time Series Analysis and Its Applications" first chapter
You describe the resultant computed using the graphical method by connecting the vectors head to tail. The difference from the tail of the first one to the head of the last one is the resultant vector. To determine resultant vector with the component method you use the formula x(squared) + y(squared) = R (squared).
The Stack class represents a last-in-first-out (LIFO) stack of objects. It extends class Vector with five operations that allow a vector to be treated as a stack. The usual push and pop operations are provided, as well as a method to peek at the top item on the stack, a method to test for whether the stack is empty, and a method to search the stack for an item and discover how far it is from the top.
Basically, each different buffering method is suited for different things. Some support First in First Out Method and others Last in First Out. Think of a youtube video, you want to watch it frombeginningto end right? So what if your buffer was going in the wrong way? It would start loading the end of the video first. Thats a big problem. The same goes for other video players. In downloading games or other types of downloads, download order isn't vital as you can't play without all the files. So essentially its about load order
Which UML diagram is drawn first depends on the software design process, system analysed or designed, etc. If you start by collecting requirements, your first diagrams will be use case diagrams. If you start by existing system analysis, it could be class diagrams of domain model. If you create some services, you might start with component diagrams. If your system is in specific domain, you might start with profile diagrams...
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Gel electrophoresis is the analysis and separation method of DNA, RNA and proteins. The first reported use of this method was in 1930s.
Percent of sales is only one method. The other is an analysis of the receivables, either as a percent of total receivables, or doing an aging analysis first.
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Branch-current analysis isn't as foolproof or effective as mesh analysis, or node analysis. Although it is a very good method for one who is studying circuit analysis for the first time. Mainly because it allows you to get familiar with both of Kirchhoff's laws, and if understood, will broaden your understanding of the other methods. It will also make you appreciate them all that more... ;).
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Under standard cost method, standard costs for material labor and overheads are determined first and all these costs are charged to production on that standard costs and quantity basis and after that variance analysis is done to find out the reasons for differences in actual costs with standard costs as basis for analysis.
Microcomputers were first introduced during the third generation of computers, which occurred in the late 1960s to early 1970s. They were small, affordable, and used microprocessors, making them accessible to individuals and businesses. The microcomputer revolutionized the computing industry and laid the foundation for the personal computer era.
Canadian Mers Kutt is credited with creating the first microcomputer, the MCM-70. Although it was previously another computer credited with being the first, which is inaccurate.
First in first out is the accounting term used to describe the method to allocate values. The method assumes the inventory that arrived first was used first.
Joanne Francis has written: 'Microcomputers and teaching history' -- subject(s): History, Study and teaching (Secondary), Microcomputers, Computer assisted instruction
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