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chapter 4. Service Contracts with REST
4.1. Uniform Contract Elements
The REST uniform contract is based on three fundamental elements:
1. resource identifier syntax – How can we express where the data is being transferred to or from?
2. methods – What are the protocol mechanisms used to transfer the data?
3. media types – What type of data is being transferred?
These elements are commonly represented using a triangle symbol, as shown in Figure 6.1.
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the relationship between URIs, URLs, and
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The scourges of 21st century
1.- Explain the difference between epidemic, endemic and pandemic.
An epidemic is an outbreak of an infectious disease that spreads quickly infecting a large number of people. If the disease stays in a determinate geographic area, it’s called endemic. If the disease infects many countries at the same time, it’s called pandemic.
3.-Infectious agents are parasites that invade the body of a living being (host or guest) and reproduce inside or on it, causing tissue damage. But, who can be infectious
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1. the european economy in the 17th century
The economyy stopped growing. Manufacturing and commercial were worse southern europe.
Causes:
The Thirty Years´ War, a food crisis caused by stagnant agriculture, and the spread of the Black Pleage.
-Agriculture: constant wars caused a shortage in farm labour. There was a general decline in temperatures wich also hurt crops.
-Population: europe´s population grew at a very slow pace.
2. the Thirty Years´ War
In 1618, a conflict broke out within tthe
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Investment Property (Inv.build.-Acc.dep.inv.build-impair.inv.prop.) | |
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AYB230 CORPORATIONS LAW
UNIT CO ORDINATOR PROF Ellie Chapple LECTURER PROF Ellie Chapple
Lecture topic 1: Company fundamentals
Lecture topic 1: Overview
o Icebreaker
o Disruptive example
o What is a company?
o Company regulation in Australia
o Classes of companies
o Separate legal entity
o Corporate groups
o The corporate veil
o Limited liability
o Key terms – check the CLIA Chapters
Lecture 1: Icebreaker Activity
LO 1.6 LO 2.1 LO 2.2 LO 2.4 LO 2.5 LO 2.6 LO 2.7
Why are you studying corporations law
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Unit 1:
1.1 What is a Business:
An organization that produces/sells goods/services to satisfy the needs, wants, demands of consumers
Profit or non-profit:
A business that produces or sells goods/services
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Why is marketing important?-Most of the times, financial success un a company is a direct result of the ability the organizacition has to effectively market its products and services-If they do this right, they will achieve profitability, as they will be selling their products and services at the right price-Through marketing we try to identify and understand what influences customers´ buying decisions
The benefits of marketing-The ability to add perceived value to goods and services-Making the
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Twist: To injure by rotation or turning
Cut: A skin wound from a Sharp object
Tear: To injure by pulling tissue apart
Bruise: To cause damage to capillaries
Concussion: A brain injury caused by impact
Ligament: Fibrous tissues that connect bones
Sprain: A joint injury caused by overstretching
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