Dimensional Analysis, Similarity
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Differential Analysis 6
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Differential Analysis 5
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Differential Analysis 4
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Differential Analysis 3
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Differential Analysis 2
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Differential Analysis
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Integral Analysis 5
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Integral Analysis 4
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Integral Analysis 3
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Integral Analysis 2
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Integral Analysis
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Tying and Bundling; Advertising - Microeconomic Analysis
Microeconomic Analysis - Spring 2006. Resource allocation and price determination. By the end of the semester, students should know the basic theory, models, and results of the topics covered. They should be able to use this knowledge to answer questions and analyze real-world situations. They should also be able to identify which theory or model is appropriate to analyze a particular question and explain why their answers are correct in intuitive, as well as mathematical, terms.
X-Ray Diffraction for Materials Analysis - given by Dr. Simon Clark, ALS/LBNL
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The Core Elements: Supply and Demand - Microeconomic Analysis
Microeconomic Analysis - Spring 2006. Resource allocation and price determination. By the end of the semester, students should know the basic theory, models, and results of the topics covered. They should be able to use this knowledge to answer questions and analyze real-world situations. They should ...
Taxes, Subsidies, Price Supports, and Quotas - Microeconomic Analysis
Microeconomic Analysis - Spring 2006. Resource allocation and price determination. By the end of the semester, students should know the basic theory, models, and results of the topics covered. They should be able to use this knowledge to answer questions and analyze real-world situations. They should also be able to identify which theory or model is appropriate to analyze a particular question and explain why their answers are correct in intuitive, as well as mathematical, terms.
Risk and Expected Utility - Microeconomic Analysis
Microeconomic Analysis - Spring 2006. Resource allocation and price determination. By the end of the semester, students should know the basic theory, models, and results of the topics covered. They should be able to use this knowledge to answer questions and analyze real-world situations. They should also be able to identify which theory or model is appropriate to analyze a particular question and explain why their answers are correct in intuitive, as well as mathematical, terms.
Systems Analysis and Design I Fall 2007
Systems Analysis and Design I. From Engin 110: Computers, Networks, and Society - Fall 2007. Enhancing your computer knowledge by practicing the art of digital storytelling. Tell stories to the world on the internet. Have fun getting an overview of hardware, software, social networks, and the art of self-expression on the Net! By semester's end you'll have a website and video to proudly share with family, friends, and future employers or clients.
Feasibility Analysis and Business Planning
A presentation of the organization and operation of small enterprises in services, retailing, wholesaling and manufacturing for those aspiring to own, operate and/or manage a small business or to work for an organization serving small businesses. Topics covered include importance, status, problems and requirements of small businesses.
Feasibility Analysis
This course is about developing analytical and conceptual skills required to test the feasibility of a business concept. In broad terms, the focus of a feasibility study involves undertaking activities that may help determine whether one should go forward with an opportunity. The process of feasibility analysis involves identifying, evaluating and determining whether to exploit an opportunity. (It should be noted that a business plan would be developed after a feasibility analysis has determined