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  1. Railways

    version at the two stand-alone PRS systems at Secunderabad and New Delhi has been replaced with CONCERT and work is in progress for networking these two systems,

  2. Capital Budgeting

    price of the bond. IRR is the discount rate at which NPV = 0. n NPV =  [ CFt / ( 1+K ) t ] - Initial investment t=1 The value of K in the above expression is the

  3. Economic Consequences Of Software Crime

    software, so long as the total value in use at a given time is less than the amount stipulated in the license. Another type of license emerging is known as a platform-independent

  4. Software Piracy

    as the total value in use at a given time is less than dollars. Another type of license emerging is known as a 'platform-independent' licensing, which one license

  5. Software Licensing

    so long as the total value in use at a given time is less than dollars. Another type of license emerging is known as a Aplatform-independent@ licensing, which one

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  1. Economic Consequences Of Software Crime

    so long as the total value in use at a given time is less than the amount stipulated in the license. Another type of license emerging is known as a platform-independent

  2. Software Licencing

    so long as the total value in use at a given time is less than dollars. Another type of license emerging is known as a Aplatform-independent@ licensing, which one

  3. Computer

    as the total value in use at a given time is less than dollars. Another type of license emerging is known as a 'platform-independent' licensing, which one license

  4. Economic Consequences Of Software Crime

    software, so long as the total value in use at a given time is less than the amount stipulated in the license. Another type of license emerging is known as a platform-independent

  5. Toyota

    and Honda compared to firms such as Mazda, Nissan and Mitsubishi.7 As seen in Table 9, the latter tried to solve their negative margin problems (Table 6) by rationalizing

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