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What are the differences and similarities between Manpower Planning and traditional human resource planning?  

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What are the differences and similarities between Manpower Planning and traditional human resource planning?

to the company Manpower Planning, then the difference would be external planning as opposed to internal HR planning. Youd essentially be outsouring the job to someone else. The methods of forecasting, whether doneManpower planning is a procedure or tool for forecasting the number of workers a company will need in future years. It is a traditional function of a human resources department. If you are referring

Posted in Jobs & Careers by dabbu sharma at 8:04 PM on December 02, 2008

What are the differences and similarities between Manpower Planning and traditional human resource planning?

to the company Manpower Planning, then the difference would be external planning as opposed to internal HR planning. Youd essentially be outsouring the job to someone else. The methods of forecasting, whether doneManpower planning is a procedure or tool for forecasting the number of workers a company will need in future years. It is a traditional function of a human resources department. If you are referring

Posted in Jobs & Careers by manoj gupta at 10:48 PM on October 25, 2008

What is the effect of changing the registry key values by using registry editor ..?

into the operation of the kernel, exposing runtime information such as performance counters and currently active hardware. This use of registry mechanism is conceptually similar to the way that Sysfs and procfs expose runtime information through the file system traditionally viewed as a place for permanent storage, though the information made available by each of them differs tremendously.The Windows registry

Posted in Computers & Technology by Rohit Iyer at 5:54 PM on June 12, 2008

What is a zero-byte file?

-mail attachment is not transmitted correctly. The result may be a file that has a name, but no data. If someone sends you a zero-byte file, the best solution is to ask them to send the file again using a different might receive an error that says, "Cannot delete file: Cannot read from source file or disk," or a similar message. If this happens, you will need to use a program like DelinvFile or another

Posted in Computers & Technology by mahesh jha at 10:42 PM on June 23, 2008
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What are different types of inner classes?

. This means a public member class acts similarly to a nested top-level class. The primary difference between member classes and nested top-level classes is that member classes have access to the specific. This means a public member class acts similarly to a nested top-level class. The primary difference between member classes and nested top-level classes is that member classes have access to the specific

Posted in Computers & Technology by jks marven at 1:06 PM on May 28, 2008

What is the difference between "overloading" and "overridding"?

and a child class. Both classes have the same signature in over riding.Overloading defines a similar operation in different ways for different data whereas overriding defines a similar operationThe difference are given below-overloading is having the functions methods with the same name but different signatures. You can find overloading in non object oriented languages like C too

Posted in Computers & Technology by Nawraj at 2:59 AM on June 28, 2008

Full form 0f word computer

and called logic circuitry as it is on microprocessors or different programs may be provided to the computer loaded into its storage and then started by an administrator or user. Todays computers have both full formsSome of them are :1 Complicated Office Mechanism Put Under Tremendous Expenditure to Reduce man-power 2 Commonly Oriented Machine Particularly United and used underTechnical Educational

Posted in Computers & Technology by jks marven at 12:32 PM on May 13, 2008
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Why bytecode? Can you reverse-engineer the code from bytecode?

, but are nonetheless often akin to traditional hardware instructions; stack machines are common, for instance. Different parts may often be stored in separate files, similar to object modules, but dynamically loaded, but are nonetheless often akin to traditional hardware instructions; stack machines are common, for instance. Different parts may often be stored in separate files, similar to object modules, but dynamically loaded

Posted in Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 3:36 AM on June 26, 2008

can anyone tell me about Wimax?

user. Different 802.16 standards provide different types of access, from mobile analogous to access via a cellphone to fixed an alternative to wired access, where the end users wireless termination point.WiMax offers some advantages over WiFi, a similar wireless technology, in that it offers a greater range and is more bandwidth-efficient. Ultimately, WiMax may be used to provide connectivity to entire cities

Posted in Computers & Technology by Arun jeevan at 4:59 PM on October 06, 2008
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Are C constructors the same as C constructors?

well Radhe, C constructors are very similar with C constructors. Like C, methods are non-virtual by default, but can be marked as virtual. There is also some difference between C and C, C supports the using construct to make this easier....hi thereery similar, but there are some significant differences. First, C supports constructor chaining. This means one constructor can call another: class Person

Posted in Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 8:30 PM on May 30, 2008

How do I determine the difference between two dates?

in functionality, but each of them has a couple of unique features. Despite their similar functions, the core difference between the two is that DateDiff is a function, so you need to call it every time you need of unique features. Despite their similar functions, the core difference between the two is that DateDiff is a function, so you need to call it every time you need to retrieve a value, whereas TimeSpan is a

Posted in Computers & Technology by Sidd at 12:31 AM on September 13, 2008

What is the difference between a "compiler" and an "interpreter"?

The above characteristics are typical. There are well-known cases that are somewhere in between, such as Java with its JVM....They are both similar as they achieve similar purposes, but inherently different by an interpreter....Well , Well Both Compiler and Interpreter are similar as they achieve similar purposes but inherently different as to how they achieve that purpose. They both convert high level language code

Posted in Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 2:09 PM on June 26, 2008

How does IT audit fit with governance, risk management and information security?

Act of 2002 SOX.These may sound similar but are fundamentally different r&244;les: information security managers have executive responsibilities for securing the organisations information assets against: In the United States, the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations COSO of the Treadway Commission published Internal Control Integrated Framework.These may sound similar but are fundamentally different r&244;les

Posted in Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 1:18 AM on May 28, 2008

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