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Product Web Site – Message Display Unit

January 18th, 2012 Comments off

This is a requirement for a new web site for a message display Center unit:

- Standard top menus (FAQ, Blogs to discuss Technical issues, About us, Downloads (manuals) Contact us, How to buy etc.)
- SEO friendly is a must; Provide also a white hat SEO. The key words for this product is: Message Display, vacuum Fluorescent display, Display center, Status display and display unit.
- Choose an easy platform to change contents and SEO (Joomla, wordpress etc.)

Thank you,

Charles

Latin To English

October 13th, 2011 Comments off

Each unit in a Latin textbook contains Latin-English vocabulary of words that have been used for the first time in a particular unit. Write a program that converts a set of such vocabularies stored in file

Java Equations For Website.

May 13th, 2011 Comments off

6 Medical Equations Needed for medfixation.com

http://medfixation.com/alveolar-gas-equation has an example up.

I need the equations to blend into current theme better.

Equation 1:
Arterial oxygen content:
CaO2 = (Hgb x 1.36 x SaO2) + (0.0031 x PaO2)

PaO2: Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Arterial Blood.
SaO2: Arterial Oxygen Saturation (hemoglobin).
Hgb: Hemoglobin.
CaO2:Arterial oxygen content

PaO2, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to PaO2 before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for PaO2 are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

SaO2 = SaO2 / 100; SaO2 is to be converted from % to decimal.

Hgb, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are g/dL, mmol/L, and g/L . All values will need to be converted to g/dL before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for Hgb are :
If g/dL no change.
If g/L * 0.1
if mmol/L * 0.6206

final answer is in “Vol%”

Equation 2
Venous oxygen content:
CvO2 = (Hgb x 1.36 x SvO2) + (0.0031 x PvO2)

PvO2: Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Venous Blood.
SvO2: Venous Oxygen Saturation (hemoglobin).
Hgb: Hemoglobin.
CVO2:Venous oxygen content

PvO2, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to PvO2 before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for PvO2 are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

SvO2 = SvO2 / 100; SvO2 is to be converted from % to decimal.

Hgb, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are g/dL, mmol/L, and g/L . All values will need to be converted to g/dL before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for Hgb are :
If g/dL no change.
If g/L * 0.1
if mmol/L * 0.6206

final answer is in “Vol%”

Equation 3
Capillary oxygen content:
CcO2 = (Hgb x 1.36) + (0.0031 x PAO2)

PAO2: Partial Pressure of Alveolar Oxygen
Hgb: Hemoglobin.
CcO2:Capillary oxygen content

PAO2, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to PAO2 before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for PAO2 are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

Hgb, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are g/dL, mmol/L, and g/L . All values will need to be converted to g/dL before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for Hgb are :
If g/dL no change.
If g/L * 0.1
if mmol/L * 0.6206

final answer is in “Vol%”

Equation 4
Classic Shunt Equation
Qs/Qt = (CcO2 – CaO2)/(CcO2 -CvO2)

CcO2: Oxygen Content of end pulmonary capillary blood
CaO2: Oxygen Content of arterial blood
CvO2: Mixed venous Oxygen Content

CcO2, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to CcO2 before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for CcO2 are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

CaO2, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to CaO2 before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for CaO2 are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

CvO2, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to CvO2 before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for CvO2 are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

Final Answer unit is in “%”

Equation 5
Systemic Vascular Resistance
SVR = ((MPAP -CVP )/CO) *80

SVR: Systemic Vascular Resistance
MPAP: Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure
CVP: Central venous pressure
CO: Cardiac Output

MPAP, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to MPAP before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for MPAP are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

CVP, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to CVP before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for MPAP are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

CO is in L/Min

Final unit answer is in: (dyne*sec)/cm^-5

Equation 6
Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
PVR = ((MPAP -PCWP )/CO) *80

PVR: Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
MPAP: Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure
PCWP: pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
CO: Cardiac Output

MPAP, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to MPAP before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for MPAP are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

PCWP, User is able to enter a value and select type of unit. unit values are mmHg, cmH2O, kap, bar, atm, psi. All values will need to be converted to PCWP before final calculation is made. Conversion factors for MPAP are :
If cmH2O * 0.73553 for mmhg
If kpa * 7.50061 for mmhg
If bar * 750.06168 for mmhg
If atm * 760.0 for mmhg
If psi * 51.71493 for mmhg
If mmHg no change.

CO is in L/Min

Final unit answer is in: (dyne*sec)/cm^-5

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Latin To English

April 30th, 2011 Comments off

This is a chance to use BST trees and linked list, you may use any of the implementations of tree classes from your text book or you can write your own.

Each unit in a Latin textbook contains a Latin-English vocabulary of words that have been used for the first time in a particular unit. Write a program that converts a set of vocabularies stored in file Latin.txt into a set of English-Latin vocabularies. Make the following assumptions:

a. Unit names are preceded by a percentage symbol – %
b. There is only one entry per line.
c. A Latin word is separated by a colon from its English equivalent(s); if there is more than one equivalent , they are separated by a comma.

To output English words in alphabetical order, create a binary search tree for each unit containing English words and lined lists of Latin equivalents.

Make sure that there is only one node for each English word in the tree. For example, there is only one node for and, although and is used twice in unit 6: with words ac and atque.

After the task has been completed for a given unit. (that is, the contents of the tree has been stored in an output file), delete the tree along with all linked lists from computer memory before creating a tree for the next unit.

Here is an example of a file containing Latin-English vocabularies:

%Unit 5
ante : before, in front of, previously
antiquus : ancient
ardeo : burn, be on fire, desire
arma : arms, weapons
aurum : gold
aureus : golden, of gold

%Unit 6
animal : animal
Athenae : Athens
atque : qnd
ac : and
aurora : dawn

%Unit 7
amo : love
amor : love
annus : year
Asia : Asia

From these units, the program should generate the following output:

%Unit 5
Ancient : antiques
arms : arma
be on fire : ardeo
before : ante
burn :ardeo
desire : ardeo
gold : aurum
golden : aureus
in front of : ante
of gold : aureus
previously : ante
weapons : arma

%Unit 6
Athens : Athenae
and : ac, atque
animal : animal
dawn : aurora

% Unit 7
Asia : Asia
love : amor, amo
year : annus

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Zen Cart – Condo Reservation

March 9th, 2010 Comments off

Hi,

I would like to have two things performed:

1. Make the site at http://itxfer.com have the same graphical look-n-feel to http://www.corporatestay.net

2. Change the checkout process at http://itxfer.com to have a reservation process for a flat

a. Customer selects a date range that they are looking for a unit to rent, along with duration (in weekly intervals, e.g. 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks)

b. Customer selects a flat (condo unit) from the inventory, based on a date range

c. Customer reserves the unit by entering all related information (name, address, phone, city, state, zip, email), and the order is “booked”

d. Customer makes online payment for the unit, and disclaimers are displayed

e. Contract is generated, in the form of a PDF, and sent along to the client

f. Flat (condo unit) is no longer available for that time frame (inventory updated)

g. Notification email is sent to site sales administration that a booking has occurred

Oscommerce Job 2

February 23rd, 2010 Comments off

I need ‘unit quantity’ on products listing page.

This feild ‘Unity quantity’ will be in same products information table (database) next to ‘products name’. No need to write new query for this. Just you need to include this feild name in existing query.

Sample website link,
http://www.rhinomart.com/59-cents-bath-and-bed/ (with Unit Quantity)

Just check “Unit Quantity” column, ignore other column in above url.

Quality Unit: Post Affiliate 4

October 20th, 2009 Comments off

We have a client with Quality Unit’s Post Affiliate Pro 4 installed on the server – http://www.qualityunit.com/postaffiliatepro/

Open Source Code, Programmer Documentation here: http://support.qualityunit.com/knowledgebase/post-affiliate-pro/programmers-documentation.html

The client site is built with Joomla and has two application forms served using Chronoforms.

We require a simple addition to the Commission Screen in the Merchant panel. When the application forms are submitted, we require the {firstname} and {lastname} fields to be added as separate columns on the Commission Screen and any reports.

Serial Controller Code

September 21st, 2009 Comments off

Winning Coder will get $100 + 50 of these serial controller devices.

I have a bunch of these serial device controllers that control up to 4 low amp/low volt devices. Originally used to control vibrators. I need someone to provide an interface to make and store ‘routines’. Would like to exchange a bunch of these devices in return for programming assistance. Please contact me for more details. It has a chip PIC16C710 inside.

I need a simple interface that will record how I would like to control the unit in real time. The unit should be responding at the same time as recording. I imagine this is controlling only the voltage of the unit, so I would want something like: no power, 1/4 power, 1/2 power, 3/4 power, full power, ramp up (fast/med/slow), ramp down (fast/med/slow), oscillate (fast/med/slow), pulse (fast/med/slow). After recording I should be able to play back this routine.

The devices that will be pluggin into the unit usually require 2 AA batteries. I believe there is also a 3 amp fuse for each toy. I have included some images of the original interface that I will provide for you as well as the java applets for using the device on the web. I will not need the device to be controlled by other users. I will provide a SERIAL-USB adapter

Use any language that will allow to record and play back routines and have ‘real-time’ control of the controller.

Xhtml/css For 13 Ad Units

September 8th, 2009 Comments off

I need XHTML/CSS code for ad units that will look similar to (but not exactly the same as) the Adsense text ad units. (https://www.google.com/adsense/static/en_US/AdFormats.html) I will need all the 12 sizes offered by Adsense, as well as a 120×300 ad unit.

There will be two versions of each size ad unit: one will be purely text; one will allow for a small image to accompany each ad.

It is important that the size of the units be maintained; if too much text or tool large an image is included it must not break the unit.

The entire cell with an ad will be clickable, not just the ad link.

Using CSS it should be easy to change the border color, background color, text color, link color, border style and font family.

As long as the unit size could be maintained, it might also be nice if the border width and font size could be easily changed, a drop shadow added/removed to the unit, and a line separating each ad in the unit could be easily added/removed.

The bottom of each unit will contain a thicker border with my URL. (Similar to what you see at the bottom of the Adsense image ads: https://www.google.com/adsense/static/en_US/AdFormats.html )

Programming Project 1248975251

July 30th, 2009 Comments off

Part 1 – Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the Inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit).

Part 2 – Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the
price of each unit, and the value of the Inventory of that product. In addition, the output should display the value of the entire Inventory.

Unit Measure Converter Joomla

July 29th, 2009 Comments off

We need a Unit Measure Converter Module for Joomla 1.5.x native.
We have seen this one on the link below.
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/miscellaneous/6064/details
But we need only length IE: CM – INCH and vice a versa
Small enough to fit in a side bar.
We need it ti be in English
Very simple project.

Inventory Program

July 13th, 2009 Comments off

Part 1.
Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).
* Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. *Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well documented.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 2.
Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the output should display the value of the entire inventory.
* Create a method to calculate the value of the entire inventory.
* Create another method to sort the array items by the name of the product.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 3.
Modify the Inventory Program by creating a subclass of the product class that uses one additional unique feature of the product you chose (for the DVDs subclass, you could use movie title, for example). In the subclass, create a method to calculate the value of the inventory of a product with the same name as the method previously created for the product class. The subclass method should also add a 5% restocking fee to the value of the inventory of that product.
* Modify the output to display this additional feature you have chosen and the restocking fee.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 4.
Modify the Inventory Program to use a GUI. The GUI should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the GUI should display the value of the entire inventory, the additional attribute, and the restocking fee.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 5.
Modify the Inventory Program by adding a button to the GUI that allows the user to move to the first item, the previous item, the next item, and the last item in the inventory. If the first item is displayed and the user clicks on the Previous button, the last item should display. If the last item is displayed and the user clicks on the Next button, the first item should display.
* Add a company logo to the GUI using Java graphics classes.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 6.
Modify the Inventory Program to include an Add button, a Delete button, and a Modify button on the GUI. These buttons should allow the user to perform the corresponding actions on the item name, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. An item added to the inventory should have an item number one more than the previous last item.
* Add a Save button to the GUI that saves the inventory to a C:datainventory.dat file.
* Use exception handling to create the directory and file if necessary.
* Add a search button to the GUI that allows the user to search for an item in the inventory by the product name. If the product is not found, the GUI should display an appropriate message. If the product is found, the GUI should display that product

Follow Gambler Site

May 23rd, 2009 Comments off

Follow concept

Background:
There’s tons of sports betting sites on the net – espcially in EU. It varies from top professional sites like Bet24, 888.com and bwin.com to minor amature sites. Some users are very good at beting on sport bets – some top gamblers actually out perform Bet24, 888.com etc. in the long run due their sport-insight. The philosophy of this site, is to allow ordinary players to “follow” these expert/top gamblers – enabling normal players to place the same bets as the top gamblers.

Measuring in “Units”:
Skill based betting on the internet is often meassured in “units”, instead of a fixed and absolute currency/value. Using “units” as measurements for the gamblers skill-level, ensures a good and realistic rating.

Introduction:
How the “follow gambler” concept should work….
The new user deposit an amount (from 10$ to 1000$) to a depot on the site. The user can then choose how much a “Unit” is (1$ to 100$). The user can choose to follow any other user (refered to as “gambler”). It is the gambler who decides how many units to be played (from 1 to 10).
Example: A gambler bets 3-units on away win for Man.C vs. Bolton – this will automatically have all his followers to bet 3 units – meaning that e.g. users having 5$ as the unit, will bet 15$ on away win for Man.C vs. Bolton.

Who are the “gamblers”?
The gamblers on the site are “pro gamblers”, meaning that ordinary users cannot become gamblers. This will ensure that only skillful
gamblers are being followed. Each gambler shall have a “blog”-like area, where basic informations about the gambler, stats, images etc can be put. Further more, comments to the bets made will be posted here, allowing other users to see why this bet is good.

Depot:
A simple page with a track history for all earnings/loss’s and who the user has followed.
The users should always be allowed re-deposit his money. A small fee (configurable) will be charged for this.

Requirements:
Betting strategy…
At the gamblers page, bets will be registrered – each game needs to be registered min. 2 days in advance. 1 day prior to the match begins, the followers are still allowed to abandon the specific bet.
After that period of time, the game is “locked” and the followers depots will be deduced with the correct unit amount. The bet can now be placed at the best betsite.
When the match is done, the Administrator will update the match with the actual result – after the result update, all followers will have their depots updated.

E-mail notifications:
When the gambler makes a bet, the followers should receive an email with an overview of the match (playing teams, odds, match time, gamblers-comments to the match, basic stats) – plus a visible option to “refuse to follow this match”. This will allow the followers to easily abandon the specific bet.
When a match is ended and the final result is ready, an email should be sent out to all the followers with the finial result + earnings/loss and total amount avivable in the users depot.

Roles at the site:
3 different user roles are defined:
1.) Gambler, the role that normal players are “following”.
2.) Player, the role that are following the gamblers – these are the “normal users”.
3.) Administrators, the role that actually makes the bet for all the users at the betting sites and update the results.

The Gambler login area:
Only Administrators will be allowed to create a new “Gambler” account.
In this area, the gamblers can choose what bets to make. Besides deciding what bets to make, the gambler can comment on the bets – these comments will be displayed as feeds at the frontpage.
All bets are made in units (1 to 10).
The gambler shall be allowed to upload profile images and update/edit his profile text at his login area.
Gamblers shall be able to see how much money they have earned/lost for their followers – their personal revenue will be dependent on this number (% of the revenue they have made for thier followers).

The Player (players are also refered to as “followers” ) login area:
This page is for all the “normal users” – the player can deposit/withdraw money to his depot, see all transactions, see stats (bets made, win/loss etc), change email/password etc.
Like in the email notification, it shall be possible to abandon a specific match if the timelimie is not exceeded (1 day prior to the game).

The Administration login area:
This is the page where the Administrator can see what bets to place for the gamblers and all its followers. The bets are being sum’ed up and the total amount to place for each bet, are shown on this page.
The Administrator page is also used for updating the finial result of the bets. The Administrators will be responsible for updating the correct results for all the bets.
The Administrators shall be allowed to add feeds to the frontpage – enabling them to do comments like the gamblers. This ensures the adminstrators to communicate with the players.
Simple stats like: “Todays revenue for the site”, “Todays revenue for the followers” etc. should be displayed at this Administrator login page.

The default area (not logged in):
- Front page: 1.) The front page will show what bets are in play today. 2.) A top-10 of all gamblers 2a.) What gamblers whom has most followers 3.) A general stat that teases like: “If you had deposit 100$ 3 months ago, and followed the 3 top gamblers, you would have 234$ by now!” 4.) Bet feeds from all the gambles (comments on the bets) 5.) Stats from the last 10 bets.
- Gambler page (when clicking on a gambler): 1.) A profile image is shown 2.) A profile description is shown 3.) A stat of all the bets made by the gambler. 4.) A stat of the last 10 bets made.
- Match page (when clicked on a match): Will show what gamblers are playing on that specific match. Besides showing what bets are being made for that match, comments(feeds) from the Gamblers should be shown here.

Revenue model for “gamblers”:
Gamblers will be legally forced to do the betting them self. Gamblers generating a positive revenue will be rewarded with a (configurable) x% in kick-back from its followers. Gamblers generating a negative revenue for its followers, will not generate any kick-back. The more followers, the more revenue can be earned for the Gamblers – this will truely encurage the Gamblers to promote a followship of thier bettings. This can eventually become a living for the very good betters.

Revenue model for the site:
Everytime a gambler makes a succesfully bet, and the followers makes money – a small (configurable) fee will be charged from the followers.

FAQ:
Q: Will normal players be able to create a profile?
A: No

Q: Can a player follow more than 1 gambler?
A: Yes

Q: Who are the Administrators?
A: To begin with, its the owners of the site.

Q: Should the “deposit money” system be included in system?
A: Preferably yes, but its not a requirement

Q: What happens if a match is not played or the result is vague?
A: The administrator should be allowed to mark a game as “void” – ensuring all the followers of the match to not loose/win the match.

Q: Is it possible to follow 2 gamblers that bets on the same match with different result? (e.g. home and away win)
A: Yes – however its possible for the player to abandon a specific match if he wants to

Q: Is it the Administrators who decides when a new Gamblers is to be added?
A: Yes

Q: What is the revenue-model for the site?
A: A small fee (configurable) of all positive-revenue-generating-for-the-players bets will be charged.

———–

Attached you’ll find a screenshot of what the frontpage should look like.

For Kuaza – Java Script

May 15th, 2009 Comments off

We are in need of the following Java Script for our Questions & Answers page. Please note the following information.

Our site is set up using CSS style sheets

Default Font

Follow Gambler Site

April 28th, 2009 Comments off

Follow concept

Background:
There’s tons of sports betting sites on the net – espcially in EU. It varies from top professional sites like Bet24, 888.com and bwin.com to minor amature sites. Some users are very good at beting on sport bets – some top gamblers actually out perform Bet24, 888.com etc. in the long run due their sport-insight. The philosophy of this site, is to allow ordinary players to “follow” these expert/top gambleres – enabling normal players to place the same bets and the top gamblers.

Measuring in “Units”:
Skill based betting on the internet is often meassured in “units”, instead of a fixed and absolute currency/value. Using “units” as measurements for the gamblers skill-level, ensures a good and realistic rating.

Introduction:
How the “follow gambler” should work….
The new user deposit an amount (from 10$ to 1000$) to a depot on the site. The user can then choose how much a “Unit” is (1$ to 100$). The user can choose to follow any other user (refered to as “gambler”). It is the gambler who decides how many units to be played (from 1 to 10).
Example: A gambler bets 3-units on away win for Man.C vs. Bolton – this will automatically have all his followers to bet 3 units – meaning that e.g. users having 5$ as the unit, will bet 15$ on away win for Man.C vs. Bolton.

Who are the “gamblers”?
The gamblers on the site are “pro gamblers”, meaning that ordinary users cannot become gamblers. This will ensure that only skillful
gamblers are being followed. Each gambler shall have a “blog”-like area, where basic informations about the gambler, stats, images etc can be put. Further more, comments to the bets made will be posted here, allowing other users to see why this bet is good.

Depot:
A simple page with a track history for all earnings/loss’s and who the user has followed.
The users should always be allowed re-deposit his money. A small fee (configurable) will be charged for this.

Requirements:
Betting strategy…
At the gamblers page, bets will be registrered – each game needs to be registered min. 2 days in advance. 1 day prior to the game, the followers are still allowed to abandon the specific bet.
After that period of time, the game is “locked” and the followers depots will be deduced with the correct unit amount. The bet can now be placed at the best betsite.
When the match is done, the Gambler can update the match with the actual result – all followers will have their depots updated if Gambler won the bet, otherwise no depot movements will be made.

E-mail notifications:
When the gambler makes a bet, the followers should receive an email with an overview of the match (playing teams, odds, match time, gamblers-comments to the match, basic stats) – plus a very visible option to “refuse to follow this match”. This allows the followers to easily abandon the specific bet.
When a match is ended and the final result is ready, an email should be sent out to all the followers with the finial result + earnings/loss and total amount avivable in the users depot.

Roles at the site:
3 different user roles are defined:
1.) Gambler, the role that normal players are “following”.
2.) Player, the role that are following the gamblers – these are the “normal users” with an account on the site.
3.) Administrators, the role that actually makes the bet for all the users at the betting sites.

The Gambler login area:
Only Administrators will be allowed to create new “Gambler” accounts.
In this area, the gamblers can choose what bets to make. Besides deciding what bets to make, the gambler can comment on the bets – these comments will be displayed as feeds at the frontpage.
All bets are made in units (1 to 10).
The gambler shall be allowed to upload profile images and update/edit his profile text at his login area.
Gamblers shall be able to see how much money they have earned/lost for their followers – their personal revenue will be dependent on this number (% of the revenue they have made for thier followers).

The Player (players are also refered to as “followers” )login area:
This page is for all the “normal users” – the player can deposit/withdraw money to his depot, see all transactions, see stats (bets made, win/loss etc), change email/password etc.
Like in the email notification, it shall be possible to abandon a specific match if the timelimie is not exceeded in the Player login area. (1 day prior to the game)

The Administration login area:
This is the page where the Administrator can see what bets to place for the gamblers and all its followers. The bets are being sum’ed up and the total amount to place for each bet, are shown on this page.
The Administrator page is also used for updating the finial result of the bets. The Administrators will be responsible for updating the correct results for all the bets.
The Administrators shall be allowed to add feeds to the frontpage – enabling them to do comments like the gamblers. This ensures that adminstrators can communicate with the players.
Simple stats like: “Todays revenue for the site”, “Todays revenue for the followers” etc. should be displayed at this Administrator login page.

The default area (not logged in):
- Front page: 1.) The front page will show what bets are in play today. 2.) A top-10 of all gamblers 2a.) What gamblers whom has most followers 3.) A general stat that teases like: “If you had deposit 100$ 3 months ago, and followed the 3 top gamblers, you would have 234$ by now!” 4.) Bet feeds from all the gambles (comments on the bets) 5.) Stats from the last 10 bets.
- Gambler page (when clicking on a gambler): 1.) A profile image is shown 2.) A profile description is shown 3.) A stat of all the bets made by the gambler. 4.) A stat of the last 10 bets made.
- Match page (when clicked on a match): Will show what gamblers are playing on that specific match. Besides showing what bets are being made for that match, comments(feeds) from the Gamblers should be shown here.

Revenue model for “gamblers”:
Gamblers will be legally forced to do the betting them self. Gamblers generating a positive revenue will be rewarded with a (configurable) x% in kick-back from its followers. Gamblers generating negative revenue for its followers, will not generate any kick-back. The more followers, the more revenue can be earned for the Gamblers – this will truely encurage the Gamblers to promote a followship of thier bettings. This can eventually become a living for the very good betters.

Revenue model for the site:
Everytime the gambler makes a succesfully bet, and the followers makes money – a small (configurable) fee will be charged from the followers.

FAQ:
Q: Will normal players be able to create a profile?
A: No

Q: Can a player follow more than 1 gambler?
A: Yes

Q: Who are the Administrators?
A: To begin with, its the owners of the site.

Q: Should the “deposit money” system be included in system?
A: Preferably yes, but its not a requirement

Q: What happens if a match is not played or the result is vague?
A: The administrator should be allowed to mark a game as “void” – ensuring all the followers of the match to not loose/win the match.

Q: Is it possible to follow 2 gamblers that bets on the same match with different result? (e.g. home and away win)
A: Yes – however its possible for the player to abandon a specific match if he wants to

Q: Is it the Administrators who decides when a new Gamblers is to be added?
A: Yes

Q: What is the revenue-model for the site?
A: A small fee (configurable) of all positive-revenue-generating-for-the-players bets will be charged.

Inventory Program Part 1

April 10th, 2009 Comments off

I am having a lot of trouble in this class and as of right now I am failing. Can someone help me out, here are the instructions on what has to be done.

Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).
Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit.
Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well documented.

Towel Control

March 30th, 2009 Comments off

access program to keep track of towels assigned to unit owners at pool
and check them back in at end of day. we are using a serial numbered upc code on each towel. then a upc reader perhaps wi fi or stationary unit to check them in. at the end of day generate report of towels not returned and perhaps automate a notice in ms word to notify the unit owner to return towel.

if this works then another project to reserve lounges on the pool deck.

Client Management System

March 30th, 2009 Comments off

The design framework and the flowchart that we have to integrate to make CarbonBell work is break down into 2 main core sections:

1. “CB Green” – General Membership Subscription (GMS) including Self data entry and management. Participation in “CarbonBELL Awareness Unit” (a Loyalty carbon emission bonus system) also known as (CAU)

2. “CB Gold” – Corporate Membership Subscription (CMS) including both self data entry and management or Client Relations Agent (CRA) a approved member of CarbonBELL network that helps and manage the CMS whether they are clients acquired by CRA or CMS clients that is allocated by CarbonBELL administration.

What is a CAU?

A CarbonBELL Awareness Unit (CAU) is an electronic, tradeable commodity equal to 1 kilogram of carbon emission credit. A CBU is similar to a share certificate as it represents a unit of value and may be traded for financial return. In the CBU Registry, each CAU is identified by a unique four-part code which includes:

* the Registered Person Number of the original creator of the certificate
* the accreditation (Carbon Emission Credit Source) for which the CAU was created
* the year in which the CAU was created
* a serial number.

Inventory Program Part 1

March 23rd, 2009 No comments

Part 1

Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).

Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit.

Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well documented.

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