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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes go through Arrays, Linked Lists, Queues and Stacks in Algorithms and what each and every one does including examples.
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University of Westminster•Algorithms and Complexity
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Algorithms and Complexity• By AbidulMeah96
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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes go through Arrays, Linked Lists, Queues and Stacks in Algorithms and what each and every one does including examples.
This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes focuses on Graphs in Algorithms which are different to normal graphs. They show unique information as to how algorithms are portrayed in these graphs and show vital statistics and information on which is the most efficient.
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University of Westminster•Algorithms and Complexity
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Algorithms and Complexity• By AbidulMeah96
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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes focuses on Graphs in Algorithms which are different to normal graphs. They show unique information as to how algorithms are portrayed in these graphs and show vital statistics and information on which is the most efficient.
This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. It contains notes on the efficiency of Algorithms looks into how effective each and every algorithm is when sorting, solving etc.
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Algorithms and Complexity• By AbidulMeah96
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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. It contains notes on the efficiency of Algorithms looks into how effective each and every algorithm is when sorting, solving etc.
This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. In these notes, you will find every algorithm thoroughly analysed and explained in depth as to how they function.
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Algorithms and Complexity• By AbidulMeah96
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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. In these notes, you will find every algorithm thoroughly analysed and explained in depth as to how they function.
This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes focuses on one algorithmic problem solution strategy which is the Brute Force algorithm and how it functions and carried out.
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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes focuses on one algorithmic problem solution strategy which is the Brute Force algorithm and how it functions and carried out.
These notes go through the fundamentals/basic information of what algorithms there are and how they function. Very important if you are studying Software Engineering and could be useful for computer science students. This is a Level 5 Module.
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These notes go through the fundamentals/basic information of what algorithms there are and how they function. Very important if you are studying Software Engineering and could be useful for computer science students. This is a Level 5 Module.
This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes focuses on Binary Search Trees which consist of nodes and keys. Focuses on the attributes of the binary search tree and how to delete/add nodes as well as how to use it.
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This is a level 5 core Software Engineering module and optional for Computer Science students. These notes focuses on Binary Search Trees which consist of nodes and keys. Focuses on the attributes of the binary search tree and how to delete/add nodes as well as how to use it.
You are the portfolio manager of a UK-based fund and have to build a small portfolio. The fund should be a balanced portfolio of equities and bonds and should include equities from 6 companies and 6 bonds (government or corporate debt securities).
You are borrowing £12,000,000 for four weeks at the rate LIBOR 2.25% (annual quote).
Your objective as portfolio manager is to produce a fund that should deliver an annualised return of 16%.

No short-selling nor use of other funds allowed.

The hol...
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University of Westminster•investment analysis and strategy
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You are the portfolio manager of a UK-based fund and have to build a small portfolio. The fund should be a balanced portfolio of equities and bonds and should include equities from 6 companies and 6 bonds (government or corporate debt securities).
You are borrowing £12,000,000 for four weeks at the rate LIBOR 2.25% (annual quote).
Your objective as portfolio manager is to produce a fund that should deliver an annualised return of 16%.

No short-selling nor use of other funds allowed.

The hol...
In particular, the first assessment will consist of a group presentation in the seminar class. This assessment will enable students to apply and analyse the legislation, case law and literature in the area covered by the module; as well as developing their presentation and client advisory skills. Students will be expected to conduct desk research and review journal articles recommended for reading. Students are assessed on their cognitive and analytical skills, as well as transferable skills suc...
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University of Westminster•international capital market law and financial services
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In particular, the first assessment will consist of a group presentation in the seminar class. This assessment will enable students to apply and analyse the legislation, case law and literature in the area covered by the module; as well as developing their presentation and client advisory skills. Students will be expected to conduct desk research and review journal articles recommended for reading. Students are assessed on their cognitive and analytical skills, as well as transferable skills suc...
Part 1: Essay Question (worth 40%) 2,000 words

“What challenges might exist in multicultural teams when ‘cultures collide’.” ?

Please iIlustrate your answer with examples.

Submission of essay by 25 Feburary 2016 by 13.00 electronically via Turnitin
Please note that only one Turnitin submission is allowed – the first one is final.

The required format for the presentation of your work is as follows:

1.	Identification of paper. Front sheet to show: Name, Assignment title, Module co...
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University of Westminster•cultural differences and people management
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Part 1: Essay Question (worth 40%) 2,000 words

“What challenges might exist in multicultural teams when ‘cultures collide’.” ?

Please iIlustrate your answer with examples.

Submission of essay by 25 Feburary 2016 by 13.00 electronically via Turnitin
Please note that only one Turnitin submission is allowed – the first one is final.

The required format for the presentation of your work is as follows:

1.	Identification of paper. Front sheet to show: Name, Assignment title, Module co...