The testing partitions are:
Strings with only single blank characters
Strings with sequences of blank characters in the middle of
the string
Strings with sequences of blank characters at the
beginning/end of string
Examples of tests are:
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog (only single
blanks)
The quick brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog (different numbers of blanks in
the sequence)
The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog (1st blank is a sequence)
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog (Last blank is a sequence)
The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog (2 blanks at beginning)
The quick brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog (several blanks at beginning)
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog (2 blanks at end)
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog (several blanks at end)
Answer:
B. WMAN
Explanation:
A WMAN or a wireless metropolitan area network is a network bigger than a WLAN (wireless local area network) but smaller compared to the WWAN or the wireless wide area network. It is used for long haul point to point and point to multipoint communication. It is a network, service providers use to connect LAN networks wireless within a city.
The WPAN is a small wireless network as compared to WLAN, that uses Bluetooth technology for connectivity.
Answer:
Yes, computerization improves the efficiency of patient management in medical centers.
Explanation:
In the past, hospitals or medical could only attend to patients that are present in the premises of the institution. The filing of patients was all done manually and on paper, which needed lots of paper and physical storage for the patient files.
Now, patient files are digitalized and stored in remote web servers, from which a patient's record can be pulled from any location, and medical consultation can be done remotely using computer devices and its designated applications, for doctor-patient communication.
This provides patients with the needed treatment they need where ever they are, even with no physical access to health consultation.
Answer:
D. Think-Feel-Do Model
Explanation:
The Think-Feel-Do Model or simply just TFD model is a marketing model used by marketers to engage their target customers.
THINK - Involves the marketers having an insights into the target customer's needs that are important.
FEEL - Understanding the target customers basic drive. It involves inbound and outbound marketing communications.
DO - This involves the creation of marketing materials to be used in targeting the target customers for the products/services.
The buttons depend on what version of MS
Office he is using. Assuming Eric is using Powerpoint 2013, he must press the following:
1st Slide: Insert > New Slide >
Title Only
2nd Slide: Insert > New Slide > Comparison > Click on "Pictures" icon > Browse > Click selected picture > Insert > Delete text box saying "Click to add title" > Insert another picture using same procedures above > Add captions
3rd slide: Insert > New Slide > Two
Content > <span>Click on "Picture" icon > Browse > Click selected picture > Insert 3 more pictures > Click textbox "Click to add title" </span>