Articles tagged: Functional
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rahul Rungta Retail software can have many loopholes and flaws, many of which are serious threats to a consumer's security and privacy, which can be eliminated with professional retail software testing. written by Rahul Rungta Localization testing is important to attain a global consumer base and achieve international expansion for any software development firm today. written by Rahul Rungta The very success of the software depends on knowing the tips and tricks of correctly assessing a software application’s performance. written by Brian Gottschall Lighting is an integral part in the mood and function of a room. This article dives into the various experiences that can be created with different lighting styles. written by Pooja Gupta There are various ways and means by which requirements for software development projects can be gathered and documented. This article summarizes the methods to gather requirements and techniques to document them. written by Pooja Gupta Requirement Analysis is one of the most important phase in the entire software development life cycle. When project managers plan for the software development they need to plan for adequate time and resource allocation for this phase. Here are five tips for you to get your requirement analysis done right. written by Gerome Jameson Do you remember back when a stereo was called record player and it only had two knobs on it? One was the on-off knob, that also controlled the volume and the other one was the “tone” knob. If you weren't old enough to notice back then, then you also didn't notice that back then a copy machine was just that, a copy machine and that was it. Needless to say, record players are now referred to as “audio electronics” and offices now use multi functional facsimile machines. written by Juliet Cohen Irritable bowel syndrome is a common problem with the intestines. Functional disorder means there is a problem with the function of a part of the body, but there is no abnormality in the structure. This disorder most commonly affects people between the ages of 20 and 30 and is twice as common in women as in men. written by Marilyn Bohn Do you have a desk with drawers that aren't functional because stuff and things have just been crammed in them for so long you can't even use them or afraid to open them to check out what is useful and what isn't? Then this article is for you. Three steps will get your drawers organized. written by Ron Mark The advent of the Internet technology has allowed many companies to run their business efficiently and put to good use all of the advantages offered. Today, we cannot imagine doing transactions without the Internet and we can certainly say that finally our needs have been met. Online, there are plenty of specialized companies ready to assure us of an even higher degree of functionality, offering forward-looking applications and software like remote computer support.
written by Craig Burton The essence of ‘TRUE’ functional training is 3 dimensional (3D) and it does not require balls (however they can be useful) or funny fancy equipment including those machines that are 1 dimensional. It is a concept of how to move your body and in the following article I will show you how to apply this to your exercise program to increase your ability to perform. written by John Mehrmann Matrix Management is a compelling buzzword with a tempting nirvana of shared resources and unlimited access to expertise that lies in other functional areas. But are the resources really ready to be monopolized by multiple managers in a redesign of the organizational structure? Think twice before you plug yourself into the matrix. written by Sarika Kabra The market offers a large variety of materials to choose from when you are planning to buy furniture. Your decision should be based on research, taste, and the overall decor of your house. written by Jon Hinds Today, portable fitness equipment can do everything you desire in your fitness training: YOU CAN get stronger, leaner, improve athletic performance, heal & prevent injuries, increase movement skills, spend little money and train anywhere you want, anytime you want!!! Portable fitness equipment can also allow you to follow an online training program, almost like having your own personal trainer! written by Craig Burton Here's a novel way to perform cardio exercise especially for those living in a cold climate and stuck indoors at the moment - Rebounding. Rebounding involves using a min-trampoline to jog, twist or step walk on the spot. The benefits of rebounding have been well documented by many professionals in rehabilitation and conditioning. written by Craig Burton Today I want to share with you an exciting alternative called hybrid training to spice up your workouts. These are more advance techniques and as always form is essential. So if you are new to training I recommend a postural and movement assessment to determine if you have any imbalances that need to be first addressed and corrected. Additionally being already familiar with the single exercises (e.g. bench press, bicep curl etc) is a prerequisite. Lern more about it! written by Dr. J.E. Burke Burke What can I do about gaps in employment?There isn't much you can do about your work chronology - what's done is done. However, there are a few ways to present your work history so that the gaps are less apparent. written by Dr. J.E. Burke Burke If you are going to search for a job, you are going to need a resume, of course. Most job boards and employer Web sites want you to "paste" a copy of your resume in the space provided for this purpose so they have the opportunity to review your background and qualifications. It you don't already have a resume, you're going to need one in any case. written by Dr. J.E. Burke Burke When you send people your resume, whether it's through regular mail, overnight mail, e-mail, or a fax, it's important to include a one-page cover letter. This letter must be carefully written so that it's just as convincing a document as your resume. The reason for this is that the only purpose of a cover letter is to provide information about yourself that will make people want to read your resume. written by Sarika Kabra The Amish are a reclusive class of people who descend from a Swiss-German ancestry. Their shunning of modern worldly assets leads them to a life of simplicity in a complex, multifaceted world. Their simplicity extends to their dressing methods as well as the furniture inside their homes. written by Jim Owens PMP Until the 1970's, typical, large organizations tended to function in "silos", where isolated groups of workers reported to a line manager. This was inefficient, with lots of duplication of skills around the organization. But their major weakness was when they tried to manage projects. written by Melissa Anne Allen Allen There are activities and exercises that seniors can do in order to prolong the aging process as well as enjoy themselves in the process. written by Prakash Chakkunny The first in a two part series on Software testing. written by Lanny Schaffer. Ph.D Core conditoning is a very misunderstood fitness concept. Most think that strethening the core is the same as strengthening the abdominals. The core, however, is composed of many muscles from your shoulders to your pelvis. Find out exactly what proper core conditioning is, and why it is essential to everyones overall health. written by Mike Singh Xylitol is a healthy substitution for sugar. The pleasant cooling effects of Xylitol are indeed effective along with its better cooling effect. Xylitol is usually called wood sugar. written by Mike Singh Nuts are highly nutritious and healthy, easier to digest and their nutrients are more readily available if they are first soaked overnight in water and then dried. written by Mike Singh For little more than a hundred years, vanilla extracts had been commercially available. At present vanilla is widely available at convenience stores, supermarkets and fancy gourmet shops. written by Mike Singh Macadamia Nut oil is truly healthy and has become famous among the chefs across the world. The chefs are using the oil as it has better taste and healthy ingredients. Macadamia Nut oil can be used for preparing omelets, pancakes and baked goods. written by Mike Singh Functional wheat Proteins can be effectively used for improving the traditional wheat products. Wheat gluten is an important source of plant protein. With the innovation of modern food processing technologies, integrated procedures have facilitated the growth of these functional wheat proteins. << previous page 1 next page>> |