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Quantitative Methods
C/C/195. Quantitative methods of investment appraisal and decision making
- WORDS:
- 1800
- ADD-ONS:
- Analysis Data (excel)
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper demonstrates the use of quantitative methods in dealing with two problems: the first problem relates to whether investment appraisal should add value to the organisation, the second problem deals with the evaluation of new mutually exclusive projects. Calculations are made to provide the basis for decision making.
KEYWORDS: Quantitative methods, investment appraisal, decision making, choice of project,
C/C/183. Methods of Estimating Confidence Intervals for the Mean of Log-Normal Distribution
- WORDS:
- 2150
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines various methods of confidence interval estimation of the arithmetic mean value of the log-normal distribution used to indicate the reliability of an estimate of the parameter, including the Naïve method, the Cox method, a modified version of the Cox method, etc.
KEYWORDS: Confidence Intervals, Mean of Log-Normal Distribution,
C/C/182. One of the modelling techniques used to represent knowledge particularly for heterogeneous distributed applications is ontology. Explore and explain what this modelling approach is, and its advantage compared with relational data model and object oriented models, i.e. what does it offer to make the model semantically richer than other models provide.
- WORDS:
- 2250
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at ontology, or specifications of what exists, as a method of quantifying and representing knowledge. Methodological use of anthologies is described and compared to other models of knowledge representation, i.e. relational and object oriented data models. The use of ontology in specifying conceptualisations of the environment is discussed using the example of ‘smart home’.
KEYWORDS: Ontology, knowledge representation, data models, smart home,
C/C/178. Exercises in quantitative methods of analysis
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- 4500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper presents three exercises on quantitative statistic analysis: the first exercise presents calculations on the basis of the data obtained via a psychological test Survey of Study Habits and Attitudes (SSHA) designed to measure the motivation, study habits and attitudes towards learning in college students to establish whether SSHA are gender related. The second exercise explores the relationship between highway death rate and different types of vehicles. The third exercise addresses the health risks of obesity in the UK with regard to the variables of gender, family history, motivation, etc. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: quantitative methods, statistic analysis, gender related learning, highway death rate, health risks of obesity,
C/C/176. Quantitative methods of analysis and forecasting
- WORDS:
- 2200
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper presents calculations to produce forecasts on the basis of the data related to the consumption of crude steel in the UK, discussing the use of exponential smoothing methods and optimal parameters to produce forecasts, and addressing the accuracy of the forecasts. The areas of decision making where forecasting could contribute are identified.
KEYWORDS: Quantitative methods, forecasting, crude steel consumption,
C/C/174. Management Training Programme: Network Analysis
- WORDS:
- 1900
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper uses the concepts of dynamic programming and Djikstra’s algorithm to calculate the shortest path for the completion of a management training programme. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: Network Analysis, Dynamic Programming, Djikstra’s Algorithm,
C/C/169. Mathematical model of strategy optimisation for ASWW Publishing Inc
- WORDS:
- 700
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
The paper examines the strategy of ASWW Publishing Inc aimed to maximise sales revenue and maintain the current market share. A mathematical model is developed using MS Excel to help the company optimise their employees’ time and effort, and diversify the publishing range.
KEYWORDS: Mathematical model, ASWW Publishing Inc, MS Excel,
C/C/161. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of international students' intentions to get postgraduate education in UK
- WORDS:
- 6000
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 69.99 GBP
The paper presents inferential and correlation analysis of four hypotheses related to the attitudes and intentions of international graduate students towards incurring debt for future post graduate studies in the UK. Perceptions of international students towards postgraduate studies at the University of Hertfordshire are examined using the methods of descriptive statistics and frequency distribution. Recommendations are suggested about the international recruitment strategy of the University.
KEYWORDS: international students, inferential analysis, statistics, frequency distribution, postgraduate education, University of Hertfordshire,
C/C/160. Quantitative Methods and Linear Programming: solutions to problems
- WORDS:
- 1450
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper presents solutions to the problems of project management using quantitative methods for making maximax and minimin decisions, minimax regret decision, equally likely decisions, and realism decisions. Inventory analysis and critical path analysis is used to calculate the mean and the variance for various activities, to compute inventory costs, etc.
KEYWORDS: quantitative methods, project management, decision making, inventory analysis, critical path analysis,
C/C/159. Linear Programming: Use of Quantitative Methods
- WORDS:
- 2550
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper offers solutions to several problems using various quantitative methods, i.e. Vogel’s approximation method, the Corner Point graphical method, the Simplex method, the Stepping Stone method, transportation algorithm, etc. The paper has no reference list.
KEYWORDS: Quantitative methods, Vogel’s approximation, Corner Point, Simplex, Stepping Stone, transportation algorithm,
C/C/157. Dissertation. Use of equalisation techniques to reduce errors in data transmission
- WORDS:
- 13550
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 139.99 GBP
The dissertation examines the types of errors that occur in data communication discussing equalisation techniques that can be used to reduce the error rate in data transmission. Literature is reviewed on the principles and history of data transmission, the types of data errors, the issues of error control, calculation and equalisation techniques of data error control, etc. Optimum equalisation techniques to reduce the error rate in data transmission are investigated using qualitative research methods. Conclusions are made about the error rate dimensions, antecedents, and outcomes in digital communication evaluating the effectiveness of suggested equalisation techniques.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, data error, data communication, transmission, equalisation technique, error control, Blind Equalisers,
C/C/122. Statistical analysis of Takki Holdings' projects
- WORDS:
- 2100
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines alternative development projects for tourist and visitors' attraction proposed by Takki Holdings operating in the entertainment market. Cash flow analysis for both projects is conducted including statistics of visitors' expenditures, calculation of the mean squared error (MSE), linear regression equation, etc. Forecast for each quarter for year 2009 is presented.
KEYWORDS: Statistical, cash flow analysis, Takki Holdings, park, project, tourist attraction, forecast,
C/C/123. Demographic analysis of salaries' distribution
- WORDS:
- 1500
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper offers statistical demographic analysis on the basis of a salaries' survey presenting breakdowns by gender, job categories, distribution of salaries by ethnicity, etc. histograms showing the frequency of values' occurrence in a sample are discussed as analogous to the actual distribution.
KEYWORDS: Demographic, salaries distribution, statistical,
C/C/104. Quantitative methods of statistical regression
- WORDS:
- 1500
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper applies the methods of statistical regression to two cases: the first case studies the number of weeks people remain in unemployment, the second case analyses the factors explaining weight loss.
KEYWORDS: quantitative, methods, statistical, regression,
C/C/51. Quantitative Methods: Technical Analysis vs. Fundamental Analysis
- WORDS:
- 2000
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the features of technical analysis (TA) as a quantitative method of investment selection providing definitions of TA, considering its difference from fundamental analysis, and discussing the assumptions of TA, the challenges and advantages of the method, and the trading rules and indicators used in TA.
KEYWORDS: Technical analysis, quantitative methods, investment, fundamental analysis, finance,
C/C/54. Quantitative Methods for Financial Services
- WORDS:
- 1200
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper presents the solutions to specific and defined questions on a computing course addressing three questions, i.e., the distribution of data sets, price indices and work on linear regression. References are not included due to the nature of the study.
KEYWORDS: Distribution of data, price indices, linear regression, quantitative methods, financial,
C/C/74. How helpful is it to use computer based techniques for qualitative data analysis?
- WORDS:
- 2700
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the usefulness of qualitative data analysis for academic research describing the stages of the research process, the basic research techniques, the areas of research strategy, etc. with reference to computer data mining (CDM). The benefits and problems associated with CDM are highlighted.
KEYWORDS: Data analysis, Social Science, Computer Data Mining, Research Design, Qualitative analy,
C/C/80. Specification of cars: statistical analysis
- WORDS:
- 3300
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper uses a set of statistical tools to evaluate the consumption and price of various types of cars. It uses probabilities, frequencies and regression analysis along with some statistical tests.
KEYWORDS: Statistics, Regression, t-test, chi-test, probabilities, cars,
C/C/81. Quantitative methods for business and administration: statistical analysis of cars price and consumption
- WORDS:
- 3300
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the factors that determine the price of cars and the consumption of cars using the methods of descriptive statistics, T and Z tests, chi-square tests, miles per gallon (MPG) analysis, etc. The study is based on the observation of cars having different brands, sizes and producers statistically evaluating their consumption and price through probabilities, frequencies and regression analysis.
KEYWORDS: Statistics, Regression, t-test, chi-test, probabilities, car price, car consumption,
C/F/306. Quantitative Methods
- WORDS:
- 1600
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper offers solutions to a set of exercises in investment evaluation related to quantitative methods. The methods of regression, linear programming and financial mathematics are used.
KEYWORDS: Regression, Financial Mathematics, linear programming, quantitative methods,
C/C/18. Introductory linear programming
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- 2400
- DATE:
- 2007
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This report first motivates the basic principles behind linear programming. It then develops a fully worked example illustrating how to use the Simplex Method to solve a 3-D linear programming problem. Finally, it illustrates how to formulate and compute linear programming problems using Excel Solver. All calculations are attached
KEYWORDS: Linear programming, Simplex, Excel,
C/C/19. MBA Quantitative Methods Assignment: Investigating the cross-sectional determinants of pay at Profserv
- WORDS:
- 2700
- DATE:
- 2007
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This report is an investigation of the cross-sectional determinants of pay based on a fictitious data set. It outlines the development of the regression model in a series of stages. The starting point is a discussion of how to formulate an initial specification. This is followed by an analysis of the estimated results. The report then deals with the testing of the OLS assumptions and, in particular, the homoskedasticity assumption. This leads on to the implementation of a correction procedure, and the estimation of a transformed model. Further hypothesis tests (t-tests and F-tests) on the corrected model are then used to validate a final specification. All calculations are illustrated in Excel.
KEYWORDS: Excel, Statistics, Regression, OLS, Quantitative Methods,
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