The major deliverables associated with the human interface design stage are:
A) process models.
B) the Baseline Project Plan and structure charts.
C) logic models.
D) design specifications.
E) program specifications.
D
Explanation: D) In the case of designing forms and reports, design specifications are the major deliverables and are inputs to the system implementation and operation phase.
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A. authorization and approval of major fixed asset additions. B. any fixed asset additions that are not used in the business to be classified as investments. C. capitalization of the cost of fixed asset additions in excess of a specific dollar amount. D. performance of recurring fixed asset maintenance work solely by maintenance department employees.
One morning, Miles accidentally dropped a thumbtack on the chair of the office manager where he worked. The office manager sat on the tack and two days later, was hospitalized with an infection caused by the tack. Which of the following is correct?
a. Miles actions were negligent. b. No tort has been committed. c. Miles committed an intentional tort. d. Miles is strictly liable.
Salashar, Inc.'s balance sheet is as follows:
Cash $1,000,000 Current Liabilities $1,300,000 Other Current Assets $2,000,000 Long-term Debt $4,100,000 Long-term Assets $8,000,000 Common Stock $5,000,000 Retained Earnings $600,000 Total Assets $11,000,000 Total Liab. And Equity $11,000,000 Salashar decides to pay a dividend. Which of the following statements is MOST correct? A) The dividend cannot exceed $1,000,000, the amount of cash available. B) The dividend cannot exceed $600,000, the amount of retained earnings. C) The dividend cannot exceed $11,000,000, the amount of total assets. D) The dividend cannot exceed $1,700,000, the amount of net working capital.
A sequence of previous conduct between a buyer and a seller, which may be regarded as establishing an understanding for interpreting an agreement between the two parties, is known as:
A) good faith. B) a course of dealing. C) a course of performance. D) usage of trade.