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In computing the cost of capital, why do we use the current costs of existing debt and equity?

YeRongTian: In computing the cost of capital, why do we use the current costs of existing debt and equity? In computing the cost of capital, why do we use the current costs of existing debt and equity, instead of the historical costs of existing debt and equity as determined in the market? Answers and Views: Answer by Joseph Mthe current debt … [Read more...] about In computing the cost of capital, why do we use the current costs of existing debt and equity?

how cloud computing work practically and how much it is feasible?

pavan: how cloud computing work practically and how much it is feasible? lots of i am hearing about cloud computing now a days. i googled but not found one good example. can you explain how it works in simple way. Answers and Views: Answer by ZarnCloud computing works fairly well in practice, and it is very feasible. It isn't really a new … [Read more...] about how cloud computing work practically and how much it is feasible?

Is it possible to setup a computing grid in Windows 7?

William: Is it possible to setup a computing grid in Windows 7? I learned that a computing grid is a combination of computer resources from multiple administrative domains to reach a common goal, take Bonic for example. Could this be done in Windows 7 to make tasks run faster or have all the computers in the grid working for the master computer … [Read more...] about Is it possible to setup a computing grid in Windows 7?

Will “cloud computing” be the final nail in the coffin for the IT profession in America?

Calvin: Will "cloud computing" be the final nail in the coffin for the IT profession in America? Many IT jobs have been outsourced to India, etc. Do you think with cloud computing, the remaining IT, networking jobs will be outsourced away from America? Answers and Views: Answer by austinjb1No, companies will always need IT to manage … [Read more...] about Will “cloud computing” be the final nail in the coffin for the IT profession in America?

What is the minimum number of data pairs in computing for correlation coefficient?

Ωthunderpantz: What is the minimum number of data pairs in computing for correlation coefficient? It would be better if you can please cite your references.. Thanks! Answers and Views: Answer by Matteh2 For there to be correlation there needs to be a relation between data points. The most simple relation is between two points. However the … [Read more...] about What is the minimum number of data pairs in computing for correlation coefficient?

Is the mind considered an example of “distributed computing”?

uncleclover: Is the mind considered an example of "distributed computing"? So much of what goes on with our thought processes seems to happen at various spots throughout the body, especially those processes having to do with reflexes and such. Is the human mind "distributed computing"? Answers and Views: Answer by WyattThe mind has … [Read more...] about Is the mind considered an example of “distributed computing”?

WHAT is the relationship between information technology and other disciplines in computing?

: WHAT is the relationship between information technology and other disciplines in computing? please be specific and explain and. what are the disciplines in computing Answers and Views: Answer by AyumiInformation technology aims at using computing resources and technology to arrive at appropriate business decisions. … [Read more...] about WHAT is the relationship between information technology and other disciplines in computing?

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