Original research date February 2009 Citation style date September 2009 An acceptableusepolicy AUP also sometimes acceptable usage policy or Fair UsePolicy is a set of Norm sociology rules applied by the owner ... , ref cite web url http www.upenn.edu computing policy aup.html title Policy on AcceptableUse ... title EMBARQ ACCEPTABLEUSEPOLICY & VISITOR AGREEMENT date 2006 10 20 accessdate 2008 ... AUP 20 20Employee.pdf Internet and E mail policy , Internet AUP, or Network AUP and also http www.lboro.ac.uk computing policies loughborough aup.html Acceptable IT UsePolicy . These documents, even though named differently, largely provide policy statements as to what behaviour is acceptable ... AcceptableUsePolicy documents provide a statement about the use of the network and or Internet ... See also Terms of service DEFAULTSORT AcceptableUsePolicy Category Internet Category Internet ... with little prospect of enforcement. AcceptableUse Policies are an integral part of the framework ... search?q acceptableuse policy&sourceid navclient ff&ie UTF 8&rlz 1B3GGGL enAU213AU213 AUP ... links http www.spamhaus.org aups.html Responsible ISP AcceptableUse Policies on SpamHaus http www.io.com kinnaman aupessay.html Critiquing AcceptableUse Policies by Dave Kinnaman http www.pen.k12.va.us ... 22internet policy 22 site hcahealthcare.com&hl en&ct clnk&cd 1&gl us title IS.SEC.005 date ... misc.terms title MySpace.com Terms of Use Agreement date 2008 02 28 accessdate 2008 12 13 publisher ... comprehensive security policy where relevant. It should also, and very notably, define what Sanctions law sanctions will be applied if a user breaks the AUP. Compliance regulation Compliance with this policy ... IBM.com where the Terms of Use is about the way in which IBM presents the site for you, and how they will interact with you using the site with little to no instruction as to how you, the user, will use ... Internet use is offered to the users of that organisation s network. For example, the sponsoring ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Federal Land UsePolicy Act of 1976 constitutes the organic act for the Bureau of Land Management and governs most uses of the federal public lands , including grazing . The Act requires the Bureau to execute its management powers under a land use planning process that is based on multiple use and sustained yield principles. The Act also provides for public land sales, withdrawals, acquisitions and exchanges. This act was put in place to conserve lands that are habitat s for wildlife or acquired for a specific purpose for which it is needed. ref name ipl.unm.edu http ipl.unm.edu cwl fedbook flpma.html FEDERAL LAND POLICY AND MANAGEMENT ACT Summary from Federal Wildlife Laws Handbook Bot generated title ref The current Bush administration is working on quickly revising and amending this act and others in order for large energy companies to commence drilling. Parachute, Colorado has seen new changes to its landscape the wild horse s that roam that region are now being replaced by large mechanical Drilling rig oil drilling rig s. ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn articles A48739 2004Sep24.html Oil and Gas Hold the Reins in the Wild West washingtonpost.com Bot generated title ref The current policy states that land may be sold under the Act when it is difficult and uneconomic to manage and is not suitable for management by another federal agency it was acquired for a specific purpose for which it is no longer needed its disposal will serve important public objectives, such as community expansion or economic development, which outweigh other public objectives and values, including recreation and scenic values. ref name ipl.unm.edu References reflist Category United States federal public land legislation ... more details
An acceptable loss is a sacrifice that is deemed an acceptable cost of doing business . For instance, a church building church may deem the loss of members who disagree with an evangelical shift to be acceptable if the alternative is to forgo other goals. ref http ctlibrary.com le 1998 summer 8l3038.html ref Anticipated casualties in a military campaign may be held to be acceptable losses as well. ref http telephonyonline.com software commentary revenue leak losses 091307 ref A terrorist group may consider the loss of its own members in suicide attack s to be acceptable losses needed to accomplish the mission. ref http www.ralphmag.org AZ letters.html ref The implications of the term may be summed up as What are we willing to lose to achieve a goal? ref http www.toandfroproductions.com acceptabledev1.htm ref During military battles, field commander field commanders are prepared to accept the loss of up to 33 of their troops during combat. ref http cms.firehouse.com print Leadership and Command Acceptable Losses 5 405 ref References reflist Category Risk business stub ... more details
Infobox single Name Acceptable in the 80s Cover CalvinHarrisAcceptableInThe80s.jpg Artist Calvin Harris from Album I Created Disco B side This Is The Industry br Love for You Released 2006 small on maxi single small br 12 March 2007 small United Kingdom UK small br March 15 2007 small United States USA small Recorded 2006 Format 10 12 CD Download Genre Electropop , Electro house , Disco Length 3 31 small Radio edit small Label Sony Columbia Last single Vegas Calvin Harris song Vegas br 2007 This single Acceptable in the 80s br 2007 Next single The Girls song The Girls br 2007 Misc Extra track listing Album I Created Disco Type studio Tracks Merrymaking At My Place Colours This Is The Industry The Girls Acceptable In The 80s Neon Rocks Traffic Cops Vegas I Created Disco Disco Heat Vault Character Certified Electro Man Love Souvenir Acceptable in the 80s is a 2007 song by electronic musician Calvin Harris . The video is about the Fashion style and culture of the 1980s. History The music video features many references of the time the stereotypical large hairstyles , bright dayglo colours and bizarrely, scientists dissection dissecting what appears to be an otter , products of which are used by a hair stylist , Celebrity chef TV chef , and to heal a grazed knee this may be a reference to the fact that Testing cosmetics on animals testing cosmetic products on animals was still legal ... 1 October 2007 episode , and also used by Editors for a cover on BBC Radio 1 Radio 1 s Live Lounge . Acceptable ... Acceptable In The 80s note1 length1 5 33 title2 This Is The Industry note2 length2 3 36 br tracklist collapsed no headline 12 small FLYEYE 003 small extra column total length title1 Acceptable In The 80s note1 Tom Neville Remix length1 7 16 title2 Acceptable In The 80s note2 length2 5 33 title3 Acceptable ... FLYEYE 004 small extra column total length title1 Acceptable In The 80s note1 Radio Edit length1 3 31 title2 Love For You note2 length2 3 49 title3 Acceptable In The 80s note3 length3 5 33 title4 Acceptable ... more details
Infobox Book name translator image Image Acceptabletime.jpg 200px image caption An Acceptable Time first edition author Madeleine L Engle illustrator cover artist hardback country United States language English language English series Time Quartet Time Quintet , Polly O Keefe subject genre Young adult novel Young adult , science fiction novel publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux release date October 1, 1989 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 343 pp isbn ISBN 0 374 30027 5 dewey E 20 congress PZ7.L5385 Ac 1989 oclc 20191102 preceded by A House Like a Lotus followed by none An Acceptable Time is a 1989 young adult science fiction novel by Madeleine L Engle , the last of her books to feature Polyhymnia O Keefe, better known as Poly The Arm of the Starfish , Dragons in the Waters or Polly A House Like a Lotus , An Acceptable Time ,. ref name Hettinga cite book last Hettinga first Donald R. authorlink coauthors title Presenting Madeleine L Engle publisher Twayne Publishers year ... s Time Quintet the other four volumes of which are called the Time Quartet , An Acceptable Time connects ..., O Lord, at an acceptable time. Plot summary Happy to be away from her large family for a while, Polly ... to be semi retired or at least self employed in An Acceptable Time . His theories about the tesseract ..., Zach is interning in a law office at the beginning of An Acceptable Time . His boss there is interested .... As of An Acceptable Time , his desire for self preservation in the face of serious heart disease ... L Engle s series about the Austin family. In An Acceptable Time , Zachary makes specific reference to his desertion of Vicky Austin at the end of A Ring of Endless Light . An Acceptable Time ... , return in An Acceptable Time . Sandy Murry is quoted as having said that some things have ... the Quiztano people from Dragons in the Waters . An Acceptable Time takes place about six months ... L Engle s Official Site Madeleine L Engle DEFAULTSORT Acceptable Time, An Category 1989 novels ... more details
wiktionarypar useUse may refer to Use law , an obligation on a person to whom property has been conveyed Use mention distinction , the distinction between using a word and mentioning it See also USE disambiguation disambig es Uso ... more details
USE or U.S.E. can refer to United States of Europe , a term sometimes used to refer to a hypothetical Federal Europe . The fictional United States of Europe in the alternate history novel 1632 novel 1632 and the following 1632 series 1632 book series United State of Electronica , an American rock band U.S.E. album U.S.E. album , a self titled album by the band Uganda Securities Exchange , a stock exchange Uzbekistan Stock Exchange disambig ... more details
mechanisms to enforce or reconcile policy systems use rules and to ensure accountability in information ...about policies in general government policy Public policy otheruses Policy disambiguation A policy is typically ... or protocol. Whereas a policy will contain the what and the why , procedures or protocols contain ... and adopted by senior executive officers. A Policy can be considered as a Statement of Intent or a Commitment . For that reason at least, we can be held accountable for our Policy The term may apply ... Presidential executive orders , privacy policy corporate privacy policies , and parliamentary rules of order are all examples of policy. Policy differs from rules or law . While law can compel or prohibit behaviors e.g. a law requiring the payment of taxes on income , policy merely guides actions toward those that are most likely to achieve a desired outcome. Policy or policy study may also refer ... of a policy vary widely according to the organization and the context in which they are made. Broadly ... purchasing process through policy, the organization can limit waste and standardize the way purchasing is done. The State of California provides an example of benefit seeking policy. In recent years, the numbers of hybrid cars in California has increased dramatically, in part because of policy changes in Federal law that provided USD 1,500 in tax credits since phased out as well as the use of HOV ..., the organization state and or federal government created an effect increased ownership and use of hybrid vehicles through policy tax breaks, highway lanes . Unintended effects Policies frequently ... , making a policy change can have counterintuitive results. For example, a government may make a policy decision to raise taxes, in hopes of increasing overall tax revenue. Depending on the size ... the Laffer curve . The policy formulation process typically includes an attempt to assess as many areas of potential policy impact as possible, to lessen the chances that a given policy will have unexpected ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Policy Type EP Artist State of Alert Cover No Policy.jpg Released March 1981 Recorded Inner Ear Studios, December 1980 and February 1981 Genre Hardcore punk Length 8 20 Label Dischord Records Producer Skipp Groff Reviews Allmusic rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r215100 pure url yes link Last album This album No Policy br 1981 Next album No Policy is the only release by the early American hardcore punk band State of Alert , the first band to be fronted by Henry Rollins . ref name Cogan, p. 306 Cogan, p. 306 ref It was released on 7 inch single 7 in March 1981 on Dischord Records . ref name Cogan, p. 306 Since Dischord was tied up in releasing Minor Threat s first EP, the printing of this release was entirely funded by Rollins. ref Azerrad, p. 132 ref Track listing All songs written by Henry Rollins. Lost in Space 0 43 Draw Blank 0 36 Girl Problems 0 48 Blackout 0 44 Gate Crashers 1 03 Warzone 0 51 Riot 0 41 Gang Fight 0 59 Public Defender 1 12 Gonna Have to Fight 0 43 Personnel Henry Rollins Henry Garfield vocals Michael Hampton guitar Wendel Blow bass Simon Jacobsen drums Notes reflist References and bibliography cite book last Azerrad first Michael title Our Band Could Be Your Life Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981 1991 year 2001 publisher Little, Brown and Company isbn 0316787531 cite book last Cogan first Brian title The Encyclopedia of Punk year 2008 publisher Sterling isbn 1402759606 Category State of Alert albums Category 1981 EPs Category Dischord Records EPs it No Policy pl No Policy pt No Policy ... more details
The acceptable quality limit AQL is the worst tolerable process average in percentage or ratio, that is still considered acceptable that is, it is at an acceptable quality level . ref name Dodge Dodge, Y. 2003 The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms . OUP. ISBN 0 19 920613 9 ref Closely related terms are the rejectable quality limit and level RQL . ref name Dodge ref Chandrupatla, T.R. 2009 Quality and Reliability in Engineering , CUP. ISBN 978 0 521 51522 1 ref In a quality control procedure, a process is said to be at an acceptable quality level if the appropriate statistic used to construct a control chart does not fall outside the bounds of the acceptable quality limits. Otherwise, the process is said to be at a rejectable control level. The usage of the abbreviation AQL for the term Acceptable Quality Level has recently been changed in the standards issued by at least one national standards organization American National Standards Institute ANSI American Society for Quality ASQ to relate to the term Acceptance Quality Level . ref ANSI ASQ Z1.4 2008 Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes . ref ref http www.aqlinspectorsrule.com Z1 4 2008.html AQL Inspectors Rule ref It is unclear whether this interpretation will be brought into general usage, but the underlying meaning remains the same. An acceptable quality level is an inspection standard describing the maximum number of defects that could be considered acceptable during the random sampling of an inspection. The defects found during inspection are sometimes classified into three levels critical, major and minor. Critical defects are those that render the product unsafe or hazardous for the end user or that contravene mandatory regulations. Major defects can result in the product s failure, reducing its marketability, usability or saleability . Lastly, minor defects do not affect the product ... of risk each party assumes, which they use as a reference during pre shipment inspection. See ... more details
orphan date December 2008 In the theory of computation in computer science , a programming system is a G del numbering of the set math mathcal T math of all Computable function Turing computable function s from math mathbb N math to math mathbb N math . The name derives from the Numbering computability theory numbering of math mathcal T math induced by a numbering of the programs of a Turing complete programming language. A programming system math phi 1, phi 2, phi 3, dots math is said to be universal if its partial universal function , math u mathbb N 2 rightharpoonup mathbb N forall n, x in mathbb N , u n,x phi n x math , is Turing computable. An acceptable programming system also called an admissible G del numbering of math mathcal T math , is a programming system that is universal and has a total Turing computable composition function math c mathbb N 2 to mathbb N forall i,j in mathbb N , phi c i,j phi i circ phi j math . Equivalently, an acceptable programming system is a programming system that is universal and satisfies the s m n theorem . As a consequence of Rogers equivalence theorem , all acceptable programming systems are equivalent, in the sense that if math phi 1, phi 2, phi 3, dots math and math psi 1, psi 2, psi 3, dots math are acceptable programming systems, then there exists a total Turing computable function f such that math forall n, psi n phi f n math . References M. Machtey and P. Young, An introduction to the general theory of algorithms , North Holland, 1978. H. Rogers, Jr., 1967. The Theory of Recursive Functions and Effective Computability , second edition 1987, MIT Press. ISBN 0 262 68052 1 paperback , ISBN 0 07 053522 1 Category Theory of computation compu sci stub fr Syst me acceptable de programmation ... more details
orphan date November 2009 In the United Kingdom, an Acceptable Behaviour Contract ABC is an early intervention generally following two warnings but prior to an Anti Social Behaviour Order made against individuals who are perceived to be engaging in anti social behaviour . Though they may be used against adults, almost all ABCs concern young people. ref http www.homeoffice.gov.uk anti social behaviour penalties acceptable behaviour contracts ref The contract, drawn up and agreed upon by the agencies concerned in consultation with the individual, contains both negative and positive conditions, detailing respectively what behaviour the individual will cease to partake in and what activities the individual will pursue to change their behaviour. Though ABCs are not legally binding this is untested in the courts as yet , breach of an ABC is often used as evidence to support an application for an Anti Social Behaviour Order, breach of which is a criminal offence. In agreements, children are asked to not only sign that they will not perform the identified behaviour s but that they recognise that breach may result in application for an ASBO and that, if the ASBO is breached, they may face imprisonment of up to 5 years and or a fine up to 2,000. The process for an ABC will first be a letter, sent to parent s in the case of a minor, which will identify the existence of behaviour but not what ... or the parent s . The use of these with such groups is more likely, therefore, than with those ... a very wide range of practice, from virtual non use onwards. Local authority solicitors seemed divided on the human rights aspect, some saying that use of ABCs had been considered against obligations ... discrimination on any ground but the principal Article against which use of ABCs might best be judged ... easier to achieve than ASBOs and there is the aspect that they are for use as a means of avoiding ... Anti Social Behaviour Order DEFAULTSORT Acceptable behaviour contract Category Anti social behaviour ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Acceptable Risk title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Robin Cook novelist Robin Cook illustrator cover artist Larry Rostant country United States language English Language English series genre Novel publisher PAN BOOKS release date 1995 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 404 pp isbn 0 333 64223 6 oclc 33206734 preceded by Contagion novel Contagion followed by Chromosome 6 novel Chromosome 6 Acceptable Risk is a 1995 novel by American author Robin Cook novelist Robin Cook . A scientist Edward Armstrong discovers a mold in a spooky old house he lives in with his girl friend. In order to test his theory that the discovery could help people feel calm in extreme situations, the scientist Injection medicine inject s himself and his fellow scientists with the mold. The man undergoes some strange changes, which may or may not have something to do with the house s first owners, a woman who was hanged under suspicion of being a witch. Are the side effect s worth the benefits? What if the side effect was something different than ever seen before? The novel was made into a TV film in 2001, directed by William A. Graham director William A. Graham , and starring Chad Lowe External links imdb title id 0262208 title Acceptable Risk Category Novels by Robin Cook Category 1995 novels thriller novel stub cs nosn riziko rom n nl Risico boek ... more details
In business and engineering, the minimum acceptable rate of return , often abbreviated MARR , or hurdle rate is the minimum rate of return on a project a manager or company is willing to accept before starting a project, given its risk and the opportunity cost of forgoing other projects. ref Cite book author Park, Chan S. authorlink coauthors title Contemporary Engineering Economics 4th Edition date 2007 publisher Prentice Hall location isbn 0 13 187628 7 page 216 ref . A synonym seen in many contexts is minimum attractive rate of return . For example, suppose a manager knows that investing in a conservative project, such as a bond investment or another project with no risk, yields a known rate of return . When analyzing a new project, the manager may use the conservative project s rate of return as the MARR. The manager will only implement the new project if its anticipated return exceeds the MARR by at least the risk premium of the new project. The hurdle rate is usually determined by evaluating existing opportunities in operations expansion, rate of return for investments, and other factors deemed relevant by management. A risk premium can also be attached to the hurdle rate if management feels that specific opportunities inherently contain more risk than others that could be pursued with the same resources. A common method for evaluating a hurdle rate is to apply the discounted cash flow method to the project, which is used in net present value models. The hurdle rate determines how rapidly the value of the dollar decreases out in time, which, parenthetically, is a significant factor in determining the payback period for the capital project when discounting forecast savings and spending back to present day terms. Most companies use a 12 hurdle rate, which is based on the fact that the S&P 500 typically yields returns somewhere between 8 and 11 annualized . Companies operating in industries with more volatile markets might use a slightly higher rate in order to offset ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Acceptable daily intake or ADI is a measure of the amount of a specific substance usually a food additive , or a residue of a veterinary drug or pesticide in food or drinking water that can be ingested orally on a daily basis over a lifetime without an appreciable health risk. ref name WHO1987 Citation last WHO title Principles for the safety assessment of food additives and contaminants in food journal Environmental Health Criteria 70. date 1987 url http www.inchem.org documents ehc ehc ehc70.htm ref ADIs are expressed by body mass, usually in milligrams of the substance per kilograms of body mass per day. ref name Lu cite book last Lu first Frank C. coauthors Sam Kacew title Lu s Basic Toxicology Fundamentals, Target Organs and Risk Assessment publisher Taylor & Francis date 2002 isbn 0 415 24855 8 url http books.google.com books?id 9VcZmebxTScC&pg PA364&dq 22Acceptable Daily Intake 22&lr &ei KnlSSKeaH4T8swPErYjZDw&sig E4 R6X3lK1FG1Oe3KEBWpV3uQWU page 364 ref Clarify date March 2010 History This concept was first introduced in 1961 by the Council of Europe and later the Joint FAO WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives JECFA , a committee maintained by two United Nations bodies the Food and Agriculture Organization FAO and the WHO World Health Organization . ref name Lu Concept An ADI value is based on current research, with long term studies on animals and observations of humans. First, a No Observable Adverse Effect Level, ref name isbn0 8247 9691 8 cite book author Fennema, Owen R. authorlink editor others title Food chemistry edition language ... present and or added , as opposed to acute toxicity. See also Acceptable daily application Food ... http www.foodinsight.org Resources Detail.aspx?topic Questions and Answers About Acceptable Daily Intake Questions and Answers about Acceptable Daily Intake, International Food Information Council ... Intake Acceptable Daily Intake Database for food contact substances Notes Reflist Consumer Food Safety ... more details
One source date February 2011 Orphan date February 2011 An allegation of use is a necessary filing in the prosecution of an intent to use ITU trademark application in the United States trademark law United States . Background An AOU can come in the form of an amendment to allege use or a statement of use . In the United States system, a person may file an application for a trademark that the applicant intends to use, but is not currently using in commerce. In order to convert the ITU application into an actual use application, thereby enjoying the full benefit of a U.S. registration, the applicant must file an acceptable AOU within three years of the application clearing examination by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office USPTO . An acceptable AOU includes a declaration signed by the applicant or his or her representative that states that the trademark is currently in use. The AOU must also include specimens that show the trademark used in commerce in connection with the goods or services identified in the application. Once the USPTO accepts an AOU, the application is converted into an actual use registration, with the date of filing of the ITU used as the priority date or the date of first use. References http tess2.uspto.gov tmdb tmep 1100.htm T1103 Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure 1103 reflist US law stub category Trademark law ... more details
No first use NFU refers to a pledge or a policy by a List of states with nuclear weapons nuclear power not to use nuclear weapons as a means of war fare unless first attacked by an adversary using nuclear ... Weapons Issues Policies No First UsePolicy Bot generated title ref Republic of India India , and North ... No First Use NFU China s nuclear declaratory policy ref ref http jir.janes.com public jir chinawatch.shtml ... However, China has repeatedly re affirmed its no first usepolicy in recent years, doing so in 2005 ... over the conditions under which China s no first usepolicy would or would not apply...there has ... no first use nuke policy UPI 15471232462751 ref ref http www.chinasecurity.us index.php?option com content&view article&id 225&Itemid 8 ref India India adopted a no first usepolicy after its nuclear tests in 1998. India s nuclear policy currently states that even though there will be no first use ... summit in April 1999, Germany proposed that NATO adopt a no first usepolicy, but the proposal ... richard h ullman no first use of nuclear weapons.html No First Use of Nuclear Weapons Richard ... ref have publicly declared their commitment to no first use of nuclear weapons. NATO has repeatedly rejected calls for adopting NFU policy, ref http www.armscontrol.org act 1999 07 08 jmja99 NATO s Nuclear Weapons The Rationale for No First Use Arms Control Association July August 1999 Jack Mendelsohn ... February 2011 In 1993, Russia dropped a pledge given by the former Soviet Union not to use nuclear ... Russia Drops Pledge of No First Use of Atom Arms By SERGE SCHMEMANN, Published November 4, 1993 New York Times ref In 2000, a Russian military doctrine stated that Russia reserves the right to use nuclear ... reports nw federov.htm No First Use of Nuclear Weapons meeting paper by Yuri Fedorov, Russia s Doctrine on the Use of Nuclear Weapons Pugwash Meeting no. 279 London, UK, 15 17 November 2002 ref Countries pledging no first use People s Republic of China China , ref http www.nuclearfiles.org ... more details
A use case in software engineering and systems engineering is a description of steps or actions between ... author Bittner, Kurt & Spence, Ian title Use case modeling publisher Addison Wesley year 2003 isbn .... Use cases are a software modeling technique that helps developers determine which features to implement ... for effective use cases publisher Addison Wesley year 2002 isbn 9780201721843 page 2 url http books.google.com books?id FGdXBs5uCxMC&pg PA2 ref Within systems engineering, use cases are used at a higher ... mechanisms. Note that the use in use case is pronounced as the English noun IPA en ju s , not the English verb IPA en ju z . Rephrased this is a case of its use, not a case of using it. History ... for specifying use cases. The use case technique became popular through Jacobson s 1992 book ... Engineering A Use Case Driven Approach , co authored with Magnus Christerson, Patrik Jonsson and Gunnar ... sounded natural in English, and eventually he settled on the term use case . ref name cockburn http alistair.cockburn.us index.php Use cases 2C ten years later Alistair Cockburn, Use cases, ten years later ref Since Jacobson originated use case model ing many others have contributed to improving ... Palmkvist, Patrik Jonsson, Magnus Christerson and Geri Schneider. During the 1990s use cases became ... to object oriented systems. Use cases and the development process The specific way use cases are used ... development methodologies Which? date July 2010 , a brief use case survey is all that is required. In other development methodologies Which? date July 2010 , use cases evolve in complexity and change in character as the development process proceeds. Use cases can be a valuable source of usage information and usage testing ideas. ref cite web last Gelperin first David title Precise Use Cases ..., they may begin as brief business use cases, evolve into more detailed system use cases, and then eventually develop into highly detailed and exhaustive test cases. Use case focus Each use ... more details
Extension Land Use Team http www.landpolicy.msu.edu Land Policy Institute at Michigan State University ... near the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore . Land use is also often used to refer to the distinct land use types in zoning . Land use is the human use of land. Land use involves the management and modification ... climate ipcc land use 045.htm IPCC Special Report on Land Use, Land Use Change And Forestry, 2.2.1.1 Land Use ref Land use and regulation Land use practices very considerably across the world ... use concerns the products and or benefits obtained from use of the land as well as the land management ... use is a key term in the language of city planning. ref http www.informaworld.com smpp content db all ... use planning and regulate the use of land in an attempt to avoid land use conflicts . Land use plans are implemented through land division and use ordinances and regulations, such as zoning regulations . Land use and the environment Land use and land management practices have a major impact on natural resources including water , soil , nutrient s, plant s and animal s. Land use information can ... water quality than those in areas that are forest ed. The major effect of land use on land cover ... Panel on Climate Change ref More recent significant effects of land use include urban sprawl ... ENVIRONMENT envpdf landdatafinal.pdf UN Land Degradation and Land Use Cover Data Sources ret. 26 June 2007 ref Land use change, together with use of fossil fuel s, are the major anthropogenic sources ... , land degradation has been exacerbated where there has been an absence of any land use planning ... land use decisions, or one sided central planning leading to over utilization of the land resources ... of the land for human use, the prevention or resolution of social conflicts related to land use ... of suburban land use. Urban growth boundaries The urban growth boundary is one form of land use regulation ... pdf SR SR1077 E.pdf How have Land use regulations Affected Property Values in Oregon? OSU Extension ... more details
The wise use movement in the United States is a loose knit coalition of groups promoting the expansion ... property . This includes advocacy of expanded use by commercial and public interests, seeking increased access to public lands , and often opposition to government intervention. Wise use proponents describes human use of the environment as stewardship of the land, the water and the air for the benefit of human beings. The wise use movement arose from opposition to the environmental movement, and critics ... order. Background to the movement A range of groups belong to the wise use movement, including industry ... and political conservatism conservatives . The movement became known as wise use after the 1988 Multiple Use Strategy Conference in Reno, Nevada . Citation needed date January 2010 The movement ... 2002 , ref name mccarthy the most prominent wise use groups receive most of their support from resource extraction industries. The policies and political orientations of groups in the wise use ... and fundamentalism fundamentalist religious groups. Major organizations promoting wise use ideas include ... Institute . Most members of the wise use movement, including the related County Movement, ref Rauber ... Wise Use cowboys try to rewrite the Constitution County Movement against state and federal land use laws , Jan Feb 1994, Sierra Club ref share a belief in individual rights, as opposed to the authority of the federal government, in particular with regard to the rights of land use. They argue ... use movement have strongly anti environmental views, others believe that the free market, rather than government regulation, will better protect the environment. Wise use agenda Many wise use groups ... perspective. Opponents observe that the extractive forces behind the wise use movement harm ... policy. Steve Thompson Who date February 2010 wrote the goal of the policy should be to provide greater flexibility to achieve true forest restoration. A blanket, one size fits all zero cut policy severely ... more details
Socialism sidebar Production for use is the defining criteria for a socialist economy that distinguishes socialism from capitalism , which is based on production for profit . It was one of the fundamental ... 06 12.pdf ref Production for use is contrasted with production for profit subjecting production ... be produced directly to satisfy economic demands and human needs use value s , the result being that the productive ..., where goods and services indirectly satisfy use values by orienting production to generate ... of capital. ref Production for Use , The Western Socialist 1967 , Vol.36. Retrieved February 19, 2011 ... to provide useful goods and services. ref Let s produce for use, not profit , Socialist Standard ... needs, capitalism only satisfies the need to produce profit. Production directly for use is not in conflict ... with production for use planning can be carried out in economies based on production for profit ... the efficiency of capital accumulation in the capitalist macro economy ie, monetary policy , fiscal policy , industrial policy do not change the fundamental criteria of production subject to profitability, nor does it alter the processes of governing production and the use of the means of production. Contrary socialist theories The concept of production for use has been rejected by some socialists ..., production for use can be used to evaluate the socialistic content of the composition of former ... society based upon production for use and economic democracy self management . Vladimir Lenin ... value to physical utility use value , to be quantified in terms of physical quantities Calculation ... directly as such, i. e. as use ful arti cles needed for human sur vival and enjoy ment resources ... for use. In the Lange Model , the firms would be publicly owned and the managers would be tasked ... direct allocation. Cybernetics See also Cybernetics Cybernetics, the use of computers to coordinate ... ref See also Calculation in kind Economic planning Use value Planned obsolescence Post capitalism Socialist ... more details
About fair use in trademark law Fair use U.S. trademark law the broadband bandwidth management policy Fair Access Policy fair use of copyrighted works on Wikipedia Wikipedia Fair use intellectual property Fair use , a Limitations and exceptions to copyright limitation and exception to the exclusive right ... States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. Examples of fair use include commentary, criticism, news reporting, research ... fair use originated in the United States. A similar principle, fair dealing , exists in some ... and exceptions to copyright . Fair use under United States law anchor Use rationale 17 U.S.C. 107 ... evolved into the modern concept of fair use, that recognized the utility of such actions. The doctrine ... use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any ..., teaching including multiple copies for classroom use , scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes the nature of the copyrighted ... and the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made ... 107.html title US CODE Title 17,107. Limitations on exclusive rights Fair use publisher .law.cornell.edu date 2009 05 20 accessdate 2009 06 16 ref The four factors of analysis for fair use set forth ... s fair use defense with the following explanation quote A reviewer may fairly cite largely from the original work, if his design be really and truly to use the passages for the purposes of fair ... parts of the work, with a view, not to criticize, but to supersede the use of the original work ... more details
Citation style date September 2009 UStaxation A use tax is a type of excise tax levied in the United ... state for use, storage or consumption of goods in that state not for resale , regardless of where the purchase took place . The use tax is typically assessed at the same rate as the sales .... Use tax applies when sales tax has not been charged. Purchases made over the Internet and out of state are the most common type of transactions subject to a use tax. For example, a resident of Massachusetts , with a 6.25 percent sales and use tax on certain goods and services, purchases non exempt goods or services in New Hampshire for use, storage or other consumption in Massachusetts. Under New ... in Massachusetts as a use tax. If the same goods are purchased in a U.S. state that does collect sales ... can be deducted as a tax credit from the six and a quarter percent owed for subsequent use, storage ... may make the use tax payable annually, but some states require a monthly payment. For example, where a Vermont resident has not paid at least 6 percent sales tax on property brought in for use ... software purchased and downloaded over the Internet for installation and use in Massachusetts, regardless of where it originates. However, the actual use of the same software downloaded by a Massachusetts ... store only has to deal with the sales tax laws of its own location, remote sellers have to deal with the use ... and Best Buy do . Self Assessment Not all use tax derives from sales transactions. There are also internal transactions a company might initiate that will trigger use tax consequences. For example, ABC ... customers. But if this company removes furniture from inventory for use in the retail store by its sales staff, it has triggered a tax incident use tax is due on the converted inventory that is being ... sends swatches of carpet to its sales people to use as samples. That is a taxable use of carpeting ... due, they use a Direct Pay Permit that authorizes them to omit sales tax to their vendors, while ... more details
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