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How Requirement Engineering And The Saudi Software Firms...
This chapter is the first of the two chapters that present empirical findings of the research. The aim of
this chapter is to describe how requirement engineering is performed in the Saudi software firms.
This section is divided into three sections. First, I report participant demographics following the
thematic process used to identify the themes. Last, I report the RE process and technique presented
in study participants answer.
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The final sample for this study included eight participants in total. Five software professions
represented five different software organisations inSaudi Arabian, one senior academy and one
lecturer in public Saudi University represented the educational technology perspective. All
participants were male aged between 37 to 50 and no female were interviewed. Six participants
worked as system analysts during their career. Participants worked in a broad range of positions
within the organisation; the lowest has three years experience, and the height has ten years
experience. All earned university degrees. Four are Saudi Arabian and four not Saudi citizen but all
practices Islam as a religion. The interviews were held between June 2016 and July 2016 in Saudi
Arabia. The interviews were followed up by e mail correspondence for data validation and in depth
clarification. However, two senior academics expressed the intention to participate in the study, but
we could not arrange the meeting because they were on vacation (Eid al Fitr religious
The Werewolf, By Angela Carter
Although there are many subgenres of horror fiction, including bizarro, fantasy, surrealism, and
magic realism, there are certain aspects that a story must encompass to be considered, weird. Magic
realism is a branch of fiction that is often mistaken to be a work of the, weird. What differentiates the
two genres explicitly include the authors concentration on setting and overall atmosphere, and the
embodiment of themes that disrupt the readers perception of time, space, and their natural world.
The Werewolf, by Angela Carter exhibits strong characteristics of magic realism, while H.F. Arnold
s, The Night Wire, is a genuine work of, weird, fiction. William Spindler, in an excerpt from his,
Forum for Modern Language Studies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In her book, Lies that Tell the Truth: Magic Realism Seen Through Contemporary Fiction from
Britain, Anne C. Hegerfeldt discusses modern authors who display elements of magic realism in
their work, Angela Carter being one of the predominant figures. The Werewolf, by Carter, opens
with a description of the setting, familiarizing the readers of a world occupied by the
supernatural. It is described as an otherwise, normal country... their houses built of logs, dark and
smoky within, however, the people believe that, the Devil is as real as you or I. It s not only the
belief of the Devil, but they fear his physical form, the Devil holds picnics in the graveyards and
invites the witches. The introduction reveals the ordinary existence of the Devil, witches, vampires,
and werewolves. It has become so customary that the townspeople, put out small votive offerings, to
please them. The narrative begins with a young girl being instructed to travel through the woods,
which is knowingly inhabited by dangerous creatures, to visit her sickly grandmother, equipped
only with a knife for protection. While travelling through the woods, the girl is confronted by a
werewolf, but manages to defend herself by cutting off its paw. After arriving at her grandmother s
house, she drops the paw on the floor, but it has turned into the hand of her grandmother, who is
then exposed of being a witch. After calling for help, nearby
Summary Of The Ragged Road To Abolitionism
The famous Garden State with its rich and varied heritage and agriculture is today home of the
Liberty State Park. From there one has a good view of Liberty Island, the location of the Statue of
Liberty, symbol of freedom and everything America represents to the rest of the world. New Jersey,
described as a place, where slaves live yet it is supposedly a place of copious opportunities.
Therefore, the role of America, especially the role of New Jersey, is not only controversial but also
relatively intricate. Although New Jersey is a source of the early abolitionist movement, slaverywas
profound in the colonial society, which resulted in a high potential combative whether it should
be abolished or not. , Slavery s complexity in America, can be best depicted through the northern
state, New Jersey, as exemplified in James Gigantino s book The Ragged Road to Abolition. New
Jersey s unique geographical position, dependence on agriculture, and a fear of black freedom
after the American Revolution were factors that hindered an abolitionist movement in the state. As
a central proxy for slavery in the north till Civil War, early travel accounts labeled the state as a
place where slavery is a thing that endures, while those accounts also highlight New Jersey as a
state that offers plenty opportunities. , Then, also known as Crossroads of the American Revolution
, New Jersey s anti abolitionist tried to justify their strive for freedom as being for whites only.
Important Factors Of The Cold War
We may not get 100 percent of what we want in the postwar world, but I think we can get 85
percent, President Harry Truman
Soviet Union had lost more than 20 million of its people/ Americans were only less than half a
million
Grand Alliance created a cold war that lasted more than 40 years
U.S adopted the role of global policeman and economic caretaker of Europe
Reason was for attempts to stop communist threat to world peace stability
Red Scare and nuclear arm race were the 2 most important factors of the Cold war
People believed govt. were responsible for all of the chaos
At the end of WWII the U.S were only nation with atomic bombs
Diplomat George F. Kennan, 1946, telegram from Moscow to Washington where he says Russians
can t be trusted because they can destroy our traditional way of life
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Rockefeller for urging development of fallout shelters
This can save 20 to 100 million American
The Back Bay Battery Simulation
Back Bay Battery Simulation
The Back Bay battery simulation presents the managers with a dilemma of choosing between an
established, profitable product and a new innovative opportunity. The decision has to be taken
through investments in R D and also make sales forecast for the coming year. Even though, the main
aim of this exercise was to generate maximum profit but it actually is a way of analysing complex
information and making decisions with the help of news flash updates about current trends amidst
unstable market conditions. During the duration of eight years, a balance has to be established
between a profitable stable product and an innovative product while keeping in mind the objective of
generating maximum cumulative profit.
The overall strategy undertaken by the team while investing in R D was to tackle two major issues:
price and energy density which represented the desired features required by customers.
In terms of Porter s analysis, cost leadership and product differentiation strategies were implemented
by the team during the simulation, which resulted in the maximum profit of 278.59 million dollars.
Cost leadership (Johnson et al., 2013, p194) strategy involves becoming the lowest cost organisation
in a domain of activity. In this case, NiMH battery prices were reduced to remain competitive in the
market considering the fact that NiMH batteries represented the Cash Cow of the company.
A Cash Cow is a business unit within a portfolio that has a high market
Horse Digestive System
Horses are part of a digestion group known as the hindgut fermenters. Another example of an animal
in this group is a rabbit. They are herbivores. Most of a horses diet contains; protein, fat,
carbohydrates, starch and fibre.
(Picture above: Horses skull. Equine dentist. No date)

When food such as grass or hay goes into the mouth the first stage is the teeth to grind down the
food. The molars (orange) at the back of the mouth are used for this. The incisors and canines
(blue) are used to clip food sources at the stem. While the horse is chewing the production of saliva
occurs. This aids the food going down the oesophagus but also helps start breaking down starch.
When the horse swallows a valve called the epiglottis blocks off the air ways so the horse doesn t
choke. The muscles in the oesophagus act much like a vein, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This is a drawback as poisonous foods and objects will stay in the body until its either digested or
comes out faeces.
Once in the stomach (in the part called saccus ceacus) the food starts to be broken down. Pepsin
(an enzyme) breaks down proteins and hydrochloric acid to break down solid food. Food can spend
up to 15 minutes to 24 hours in the stomach, depending on the size of meal. Surprisingly the
stomach of a horse only takes up 10% of the digestive system. Because of how small it is the horse
must eat little and often.
After the food has gone through the stomach, it moves onto the small intestine. Food moves through
it between 30 minutes to an hour. It is made up of three parts. The Duodenum, Jejunum and the
Ileum. The Duodenum is the start of the small intestine. This is where bile, salts (from the liver) and
pancreatic enzymes are to start to break down carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Due to horses not
having a gall bladder the bile goes straight into the small intestine. The bile is important at reducing
the acid from the
Toleration And Discrimination In The Movie Freedom Writers
Have you ever been discriminated or treated differently because who you are and what your color
is? Well in the movie Freedom Writers the characters work on toleration and acceptance through
reading and writing. Since they are from the city of long beach of California that wasn t easy,
considering all the racial tension/conflict that goes on there. Eva is a very intolerant person in
the beginning. She didn t even want anything to do with her teacher Mrs. Gruwell because that
fact that she was white. ( that s why I hate white people on sight because they took my dad away
from me for no reason they just took him because they could ) Or any other white people in
general. In the middle Eva was holding back a little. As she read and wrote more she realized she
wanted to have tolerance but she kept going by Protect your own so she did just that. When the
whole situation where the Cambodian got shot by someone in her car and she had to go on trial for
it since she was a main whiteness. But once she got up to the stand, when everyone s eyes were on
her, and they were blankly staring at her waiting for her to give her statement, she told the truth. Paco
did it, Paco shot the boy . Everyone thought she was going to protect her own but she didn t, she
exposed him and told the truth. By the end Eva had learned tolerance though reading the Anne Frank
book and writing her diary s. She also learned sometimes by telling the truth, it has consequences
too. Like for example after she
The Importance Of Colors In The Chinese Culture
The author attempts to understand the connotations of colours in the Chinese culture and how it
shapes its day to day socio political and economic transactions. The author elucidates and develops
the theory of Keane about the transfer of messages in context to the established relationships among
the people belonging to specific cultures. The author employs ethnographic research tactics in order
to experience and understand the basic connections of the colours with that of the Chinese culture.
The main argument of the paper establishes that there could be more complex relationships between
the perceptions of colour among diverse cultures across the world. The study precisely focuses on the
meanings of the materials to convey the nature of the relationships.
Toulson attempts to explore the meanings of materials especially the colours that carry more than
just a message or compliment. It enables my own understanding regarding the functioning of
meaning making and its relevance to the basic cultural etiquettes of a culture. The author makes the
study very interesting by inferring the importance of red colour of envelopes (hóngbāo) that appear at
Singaporean Chinese funerals. It is very thought provoking because of the fact that colours do are
important to certain cultures. The paper attempts to draw a relationship between death and the
colour (red) that represents it. The red colour has an intimate relationship with the sociocultural
notions of China including the Christians
Adolescent Drug And Alcohol Abuse Essay
Our society has numerous programs that are directed at preventing the use of drugs and alcohol
in adolescents; however, very few of these programs are aimed at those who are already
displaying the early stages of drug use problems. Teen Intervene is a program that does just that,
and is aimed at people ages 12 to 19 who are suspected of experiencing mild to moderate problems
associated with alcohol or other drug use. The major objective for this program is to reduce or if
possible eliminate their substances use; using integrated stages of change theory, motivational
enhancement, and cognitive behavior therapy (McElfresh, Winters, 2007). One of the essential
components of Teen Intervene is the fact that it is a brief intervention and is made up of 3, one
hour sessions. Brief interventions (BIs) seem to be growing in interest as a beneficial approach to
treating adolescents with problems associated with alcohol and drug use (Winters, Fahnhorst,
Botzet, Lee, Lalone, 2012). Addressing adolescent drug and alcohol use is of the utmost significance
because if caught early many of the side effects of prolonged use can be diminished. Addiction is
something that many have seen first hand as being able to ruin lives, and intervening early is the
least we can do to help our future generations. The most beneficial settings that Teen Intervene can
be implemented are in schools, juvenile justice settings, mental health settings, and for those
adolescences who are on waiting lists for
The Issue Of Domestic Violence
In February 2014, Ray Rice, a professional football player for the Baltimore Ravens, got into a
physical altercation with his fiancé in a casino elevator in Atlantic City, NJ. Rice was indicted
and charged with aggravated assault and the NFL suspended him for two games. Many thought
the NFL s punishment should have been harsher, but the story quickly faded away. Later, in
September of 2014, a full video of the altercation in the elevator surfaced and was released to the
media. The video shows Rice and his fiancé arguing and hitting at each other; the video ends with
Rice knocking his fiancé unconscious and literally dragging her out of the elevator. He stood there
calmly, as if this was a normal occurrence, while casino security and others were trying to help her.
Rice, being a public figure, brought the issue of domestic violenceto the forefront of all media
outlets. For several weeks this was the topic of all new stations, magazines, and internet sites. The
public was appalled at Rice s actions and many were angry at his fiancé for sticking by him. Many
questions arose about Rice s case and domestic violencein general. For example, Doesn t he know
any better ? Why did she go on to marry Rice a month after the altercation instead of leaving him ?
Should he be allowed to play professional football any longer ? All of these questions and public
concerns led me to investigate domestic violence further and the epidemic of it in this country. The
main question I
The Development Of Childhood Development
Arguably, the most vital and significantly influential time in the development of a person s being is
during their childhood years.
Childhood development is the organic, emotional and mental changes that take place from birth, in
progression to a more independent existence (Kail, 2011).
The importance of this period is premised upon the notion that these first few years from birth , are
instrumentally irreplaceable in introducing a child to the first steps of developing into an
independent individual, as well as commencing the length of developmental milestones that are to
follow. Foundations in trust, security and stability are all constructed in these crucial years, and
nerve connections established now will last a lifetime. Jean Piaget, a developmental psychologist who
conducted extensive research in the field of childhood development, identified four stages in his
theory of cognitive development, the first of which takes place entirely in the first two years of a
child s life and is known as the sensorimotor stage, where the child learns about their world through
movement and use of their five senses. This highlights the significance of this stage. Consequently,
any factor that inhibits the provision of the full, ideal nurturing environment , both internally and
externally of the child, can prevent the child from flourishing in the three domains of child
development socially, physically and cognitively and have a fundamentally detrimental impact on the
child s
Papa John s Research Paper
The three top pizza chains in America are Pizza Hut, Domino s and Papa John s. The pizza
business is very competitive. We are going to discuss the third largest pizza company, which
happens to be Papa John s. John Schnatter is the CEO of Papa John s, he founded the company in
1985 and he own 30 percent of the company s assets. Papa John s is different from the other pizza
places because they pride themselves in using only fresh ingredients, by them using fresh ingredients
this gives their pizza the distinguished taste that the consumers crave. The fresh ingredients are
delivered two times a week is a part of the prideful quality center that Papa John s has put in place to
guarantee fresh quality ingredients. Another unique difference in Papa
Real Violence Vietnam War Essay
Violence can trigger powerful emotions in people, whether it be anger, sadness or despair. As a
result, violence is often used in visual media to convey a message or evoke a reaction in an
audience due to its power. Violent depictions in movies, artwork and news often have lasting and
profound effects on an individual making it a powerful tool that can be used to convey ideas.
Prior to the advent of television, the majority of the American public was unaware of the extensive
violence and shock inflicted on the nation s soldiers during WWI and WWII. As a result, many
Americans supported fighting a brutal and bloody war due to their ignorance of the severity of the
wars. However, by the time of the Vietnam War, most American households had access to television
and saw, for the first time, videos and photos of the violence and atrocities that were being inflicted
on soldiers in the war.1 These images spurred disgust and anger in many American who never truly
witnessed the extensive carnage and ultimately spurred nationwide protests. Clearly, the value of
violence in visual media is on display in the case of the Vietnam War. The shock... Show more
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In modern visual art, the power of violence as a device to convey a message in visual media is
encapsulated by Jordan Wolfson s Real Violence, a virtual reality artwork that depicted the assault
on an individual on the sidewalk. This piece of art intrigued many critic, including writers
Alexandra Schwartz who was intrigued who the audience was supposed to represent in the
artwork2 and Isaac Kaplan pondered the question What does it mean to treat violence like a distant
specimen for curious study in a virtual world? (Kaplan, Artsy). The use of violence in this situation
not only shows violence s power to provoke questions and thoughts but also shows its versatility as a
tool, furthering its value in the context of visual
Analysis Of The Movie Wall E
Animation is an often under estimated medium, being seen as primarily for kids and cute story s
that somewhat lack in substance. But in recent years, companies like Pixar have done a great job of
making family movies which contain a strong message. Wall E is one of those movies. The movie
takes place in the future, after a point where humanity has pushed the earthto a point beyond
vegetation and is currently living aboard a space ship, in which everything they need is done for
them, even walking. Despite its bleak premise, the title character, Wall E is a cute, lovable, family
friendly robot, who is in many ways more human than what s left of humanity.
We are introduced to a world, literally covered in garbage, that Wall E has been sorting through for
an unspecified amount of time, diligently doing his job to compact and sort all the debris, left by
his human creators. As the film proceeds, we see what a lonely existence Wall E leads until Eve
shows up with her unknown directive, eventually becoming a friend to Wall E. As the film proceeds
eventually we find that Eve s motivation is to check whether the Earth is capable of vegetation yet,
for the humans now aboard the Axiom space station.
After following Eve back to Axiom, we find that through generations of over reliance on the
machines aboard Axiom, humans have become anti social, over weight, lazy versions of their
former selves. At this point, the message of the movie starts to kick in and we begin to see where

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