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a.
Using excel or Access import the word data into a work file and compute the total labor for each type of employee for each meeting:
The work file and total labor for each type of...
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b.
Using the file created in part a, compute the total labor for each type of employee for each phase of the project:
The file created in part a represents the work file for each type of employee for each meeting...
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c.
Compute the total cost of meetings in each phase of project by combining data in part b and the excel file:
The file created in part b represents the total labour for each type of employee for each type of project...
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d.
Use a graphic chart to show the differences between meeting cost and budget:
A graphic chart to show the differences between me...
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e.
Comments whether excel or access would be the best choice to solve this problem:
- Excel is more appropriate for this type of problems as it is more suitable for calculation oriented situations as present in this problem...
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EBK USING MIS
- EX:[AE00]=fa50h number of ones =1111 1010 0101 0000 Physical address=4AE00h=4000h*10h+AE00h Mov ax,4000 Mov ds,ax; DS=4000h mov ds,4000 X Mov ax,[AE00] ; ax=[ae00]=FA50h Mov cx,10; 16 bit in decimal Mov bl,0 *: Ror ax,1 Jnc ** Inc bl **:Dec cx Jnz * ;LSB⇒CF Cf=1 ; it jump when CF=0, will not jump when CF=1 HW1: rewrite the above example use another wayarrow_forwardEX2: Write a piece of assembly code that can count the number of ones in word stored at 4AE00harrow_forwardWrite a program that simulates a Magic 8 Ball, which is a fortune-telling toy that displays a random response to a yes or no question. In the student sample programs for this book, you will find a text file named 8_ball_responses.txt. The file contains 12 responses, such as “I don’t think so”, “Yes, of course!”, “I’m not sure”, and so forth. The program should read the responses from the file into a list. It should prompt the user to ask a question, then display one of the responses, randomly selected from the list. The program should repeat until the user is ready to quit. Contents of 8_ball_responses.txt: Yes, of course! Without a doubt, yes. You can count on it. For sure! Ask me later. I'm not sure. I can't tell you right now. I'll tell you after my nap. No way! I don't think so. Without a doubt, no. The answer is clearly NO. (You can access the Computer Science Portal at www.pearsonhighered.com/gaddis.)arrow_forward
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