Research Skills Activity
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Essay title: Research Skills Activity
Research Skills Activity
1. Diversity Issues in workplace teams.
Jan. 28--When former U.S. Department of Labor Director Alexis Herman spoke in Columbia in October, she encouraged several hundred listeners to embrace diversity in the workplace.
Reference Citation:
Friedman, S. (2002). Many Issues Are Involved in Creating Diversity in Columbia, Mo.,
Workplaces. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. p. 1. Retrieved on June 2, 2005 from ProQuest database.
2. Case Studies in Object Oriented Programming
The subject of this paper is the impact of object-oriented programming on the structure and capabilities of a complicated piece of software - a debugger called Pi. The paper begins with observations about debugging in general and a description of Pi, to motivate the introduction of object-oriented programming. When the design of Pi began, object-oriented programming was chosen as a means of achieving a style of user interface. But the application of object-oriented techniques throughout had unforeseen benefits with respect to symbol table structure, multi-process debugging and target environment independence.