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| - A program is a series of that are executed when the variable is accessed. All program variables are custom named, and, on the TI-84, accessed using the prefix prgm. Program variables have a built in editor, and cannot be edited using the Store command. According to the TI-84, all programs are considered programs. In the TI-89, only programs that do not return a value are Programs. Those that return values are considered Functions ! This article is a stub. Please help the TI-BASIC Wiki by [ expanding it]
- 09:30 Welcoming Session Margarida Proença, Dean, School of Economics and Management (EEG), UMinho (UM) Carolina Machado, IB Program Director, EEG/UM & IBW7/5 Convenor Daniel Carranza, Universidad Internacional, Mexico, IBW4 & IBW8 Convenor Dennis Pitta, Merrick School of Business/University of Baltimore, IBW2 & IBW6 Convenor Bruno Céa, President, International Business Students Association (NENIUM)/UMinho Carlos Machado, IB Master Program Director, EEG/UM & IBW7/5/3/1 Convenor Academic Session I - Exchange and joint programs Chair: Carolina Machado, EEG/UM 10:00 Estela Vieira, EEG/UM, The students and teachers exchange programs of EEG/UM 10:30 Dennis Pitta, MSB/UB, UB and partner school joint MBA programs 11:00 Dinis Machado, AIESEC, AIESEC - International internships program 11:30 Break 12:00 Ricardo Morais, Idea Puzzle, Analysis of research ideas: combining metaphors for research 12:30 Virgílio Machado, FCT/UNL, Wikis in education and business workshop (Please bring your laptop along!) 13:00 Lunch at university restaurant Panorâmico Academic Session II - Design and delivery of (multidisciplinary) courses and new programs Chair: Margarida Proença, EEG/UM 14:30 Rogério Canhoto, PT, Portugal Telecom: a global company driven by innovation 15:00 Carlos Tasso Aquino & Michele Geigle, Schiller International University, How to deal with higher education students in the 21st century: a learning-centered approach 15:30 Christine Nielsen, MSB/UB et al., The global social enterprise practicum: universities collaborate to design a center for portuguese music 16:00 Break 16:30 Precha Thavikulwat, UTowson, GEO: international strategy simulation for program assessment 17:00 Virgílio Machado, FCT/UNL, Second Life in education and international business 17:30 Carlos Machado, EEG/UM, The new IB programs at UMinho 20:00 Dinner at Restaurant Expositor 21:30 Exhibition of UMinho folklore dance group 28th April (Tuesday) Academic Session III - International entrepreneurship based on innovation Chair: Delfina Gomes, EEG/UM 09:00 Elisabete Sá, EEG/UM & Miguel Fonseca, Edigma, Technology, innovation and international entrepreneurship: born global in Braga, the case of Edigma 09:30 Ana Paula Marques & Rita Moreira, CICS/UM, Entrepreneurship at UMinho: the case of social sciences 10:00 Maria Céu Alves et al., UBI, Management accounting and corporate entrepreneurship 10:30 Carlos Marques, QuidGest, Balanced scorecard and the role of intangible indicators of performance in the current world financial situation 10:50 Break Academic Session IV - International negotiation and cross-cultural issues Chair: Helena Guimarães, EEG/UM 11:00 Carmen Mendes, UCoimbra, Negotiation strategies in China and the organization model of the Chinese diaspora: a contribution for cross-cultural business studies 11:30 David Allison, UTeeside, Relationship Stage Models Revisited 12:00 Tung Huang & Yu-Chun Chiang, National Central Univ., The effects of high performance work system on intellectual capital 12:30 Richard Cawley & YiFei Dai, RBS, Trust or entrustment in international business?" 13:00 Lunch at university restaurant Panorâmico 15:00 Visit to Impetus 18:30 Visit to the Museum of Chordophones and luthier Domingos Machado, Tebosa, Braga 20:00 Dinner at Restaurant Centurium 22:00 Performance by the Chinese students of English, The opening of the Beijing Olympics (in miniature) Introduction by Francesca Rayner, ILCH/UMinho 29th April (Wednesday) Academic Session V - Promoting innovation Chair: Francisco Veiga, EEG/UM 09:00 Bibiana Dantas, Innovation Agency & Áurea Cardoso, AIMinho, Enterprise Europe network: one-stop shop for EU businesses 09:30 Manuel Torres, Impetus, Innovation at Impetus 10:00 Pedro Vilarinho, Cotec, Technology entrepreneurship and innovation 10:30 Jorge Cerveira Pinto, INOVA, The potential of the creative sector: jobs, money and happiness 10:50 Break Academic Session VI - Intellectual property and technological innovation Chair: Marta Catarino, TecMinho 11:00 Telmo Vilela, INPI, Innovation and industrial property: turning ideas into assets 11:30 Fernando Guedes, Delphi/Grundig, Case study: tools for knowledge transfer in technical areas 12:00 Marco Sousa, TecMinho, Codes of practice for managing university-industry research 12:30 Jorge Gomes, ISCTE, Keeping secrets or announcing everything? The relationship between HRM system strength, appropriability, and performance 13:00 Lunch at university restaurant Panorâmico Academic Session VII - Multinationals' innovation strategies Chair: Ana Paula Faria, EEG/UM 14:30 José Alves, Martifer, Innovation strategies of a multinational firm: the case of martifer 15:00 Ruben Eiras, Galp, Innovation strategies of a multinational firm: the case of Galp 15:30 Celeste Amorim, UAveiro, Innovation and international business: the role of foreign firms in upgrading Portuguese manufacturing competencies 16:00 Break Academic Session VIII - Corporate innovation Chair: Carlos Machado, EEG/UM 16:10 Paulo Ramos, Casais, The internationalization process: the case of Casais 16:30 Joana Neves, AICEP, The business intelligence unit project 17:00 Omaima Hatem & Simon Harris, UEdimburgh, The growth and development of innovative international entrepreneurial firms: case studies from the emerging market of the MENA Region 17:30 Fernanda Ilhéu, CCIL-C & ISEG/UTL, Chinese indigenous innovation 18:00 Mehdi Rasouli Ghahroudi, University of Tsukuba, The impact of firm specific factors on the assets growth and industry of multinational companies 18:30 Visit to Bom Jesus and Sameiro 20:00 Dinner at Hotel do Elevador Guest Speaker: Christopher Auretta, FCT/UNL, On being citizens of the world: what the poets tell us 30th April (Thursday) Academic Session IX - Collaborative programs research and case writing Chair: Lúcia Rodrigues, EEG/UM 09:00 Dennis Pitta, MSB/UBaltimore & Carlos Machado, EEG/UM, Qimonda/Infineon 09:20 Dennis Pitta, MSB/UBaltimore, Conducting global research on managers' ability to deliver service quality 09:40 Daniel Carranza, UInternacional, Innovation in social business projects: experiences in Mexican universities 10:00 Break Academic Session X - International marketing Chair: José Carlos Pinho, EEG/UM 10:15 Nir Kshetri, Univ. of North Carolina, The evolution of the Chinese online gaming industry 10:45 André Nuno, Edit Value, Edit Value: entrepreneurship in business consulting 11:15 Ana Maria Soares, EEG/UM, What are the essential competencies for international marketeers? 11:45 António Bob Santos, Plano Tecnológico, Concept and implementation of the Technologic Plan: innovation and competitiveness in a globalised world 12:15 Break Closing Session Chair: Carolina Machado, EEG/UM 12:20 Luis Florindo, AICEP (Portuguese Business Development Agency) 13:00 Luis Filipe Lobo, Pro-Rector, UM & Margarida Proença, Dean, EEG/UM, Closing Words 13:15 Lunch at university restaurant Panorâmico 15:00 IBAB Meeting, Building CPII, Room 4.02 (Video-Conference and Official Ceremonies Room) Rodolfo Ricaño Uribe, UI Darlene Smith, UB Daniel Carranza, UI Dennis Pitta, MSB/UB Telmo Fernandes, Market Access Manuel Oliveira, Arriva Portugal Bernardette Dambacher, CCILA/DUAL Luis Florindo, AICEP (Portuguese Business Development Agency) Francesca Rayner, ILCH/UM Marta Catarino, TecMinho László Trautmann, Corvinus University András Blahó, Corvinus University Sándor Gyula Nagy, Corvinus University László Kocsis, Corvinus University Lúcia Rodrigues, EEG/UM Carlos Machado, EEG/UM Carolina Machado, EEG/UM Margarida Proença, EEG/UM 20:00 Dinner at Restaurant Canhota Guest Speaker: Douglas Thompson, SPI, Business development in Angola
- A BALL program is a file that usually ends in .ball or .txt. It can be parsed by the compiler and run immediately after..
- In computer science, a program is generally a collection of data that performs a specific function or set of functions within a system. Programs in the Matrix come in many forms such as an artificial environment (sparring program), inanimate objects (for example keys or guns) or are even sentient Machine entities that appear as human. Strictly speaking, all objects within the Matrix form a massively complex computer program. In the Matrix universe, the use of the term mostly refers to the sentient Machine entities, but can also refer to specific objects that contain important code that is needed to perform a task or to protect something. Neo's mind likely contains a unique programming that gives him his abilities. All redpills can usually bend or break the programmed physics of the Matrix as if they cracked a computer program's code. The Keymaker carries an assortment of door keys that represent complex encryption passwords that can enter doors located in secreted backdoors within the Matrix. Some programs have feelings and emotions like humans. They all possess unique abilities. Sati, can manipulate sunrises for example. Programs could possibly enter the real world by putting their consciousness in a machine body. Smith is shown to do this in The Matrix Reloaded, although it is not clear if other programs have the same ability.
- A program's circuitry colors vary depending on a its beliefs or functions or, in very rare cases, emotions. The color of a program can also dictate the circuitry color of a vehicle piloted by that program, although certain vehicles in TRON have other factors determining their color. Programs are roughly classed by several major colors:
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