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  1. Switch statement

    RefImprove date October 2011 TOCright In computer programming , a switch , case , select or inspect Statement ... syntax Unreferenced section date October 2011 In most languages, a switch statement is defined ... to as the control expression or control variable of the switch statement. Subsequent lines define ... execution of the switch statement. In such languages, program execution falls through to the statements ... computer science optimizer may actually implement the switch statement as a branch table or an array ... the switch statement to determine instantly what branch to execute without having to go through a list of comparisons. Optimized switch To optimize a switch statement, the programmer must use a very ... of a case or switch statement is considered superior to an equivalent series of if else statements ... the break line to allow for fall through. The break line after a case block causes the switch statement ... that control falls through next case clause in a expression switch statement. ref cite web title The Go ... built in switch statement called tt given tt , where the cases are called tt when tt source lang perl ... for the switch statement if elif is often used for that. However, it is possible to emulate this behaviour ... , .get n, Unknown source QBasic In QBasic, the switch statement is called Select Case , and fall through ... Basic .NET , the switch statement is called Select Case , and fall through to later blocks is not supported ... In Visual Basic , the switch statement is called Select Case , and fall through to later blocks is not supported ... is a general language feature, not a part of the switch statement MsgBox Each block is terminated ... at the end of a scriptblock, the switch statement will continue to test each case and execute ... of the program. This style of switch statement is commonly used for finite state machine implementation ... values, gaining the same flexibility as a real switch statement. See Control table article for more ... Lua language which has no built in switch . ref http lua users.org wiki SwitchStatement Switch statement ...   more details



  1. The Statement

    The Statement may refer to The Statement novel The Statement novel , a 1995 novel by Brian Moore The Statement film The Statement film , a 2003 film by Norman Jewison, based on Brian Moore s novel See also Statement disambiguation Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Statement

    Wiktionary Statement may refer to A kind of Expression language expression in language linguistics Statement logic , declarative sentence that is either true or false Statement programming , the smallest standalone element of an imperative programming language Statement song Statement song , 2008 song by the Japanese band Boris Statements album Statements album , 1962 album by jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson Financial statements , formal records of the financial activities of a business, person, or other entity Mathematical statement , a statement in logic and mathematics Political statement , any act or nonverbal form of communication that is intended to influence a decision to be made for or by a group Press statement , written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media Statement of Special Educational Needs , outlining specific provision needed for a child in England This is commonly referred to as a statement , and a child with a statement as statemented Paper size Other sizes a paper size also known as organizer L or half letter See also Sentence linguistics , words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, question, exclamation, request or command Theme music , a statement in music The Statement disambiguation disambiguation Category Statements sn Zvakadudzwa de Statement ckb fi V itt m ...   more details



  1. Switch

    . Top, left to right circuit breaker, mercury switch , wafer switch, DIP switch , surface mount switch, reed switch . Bottom, left to right wall switch U.S. style , miniature toggle switch, in line switch, push button switch, rocker switch, microswitch. In electronics , a switch is an electrical ... it from one conductor to another. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Switch work The Free Dictionary publisher Farlex year 2008 url http www.thefreedictionary.com switch format doi accessdate 2008 12 27 ref ref cite encyclopedia title Switch encyclopedia The American Heritage Dictionary ... familiar form of switch is a manually operated electromechanical device with one or more sets ..., or open , meaning the contacts are separated and the switch is nonconducting. The mechanism actuating the transition between these two states open or closed can be either a toggle flip switch for continuous on or off or momentary push for on or push for off type. A switch may be directly manipulated ... flow in a circuit, such as a light switch . Automatically operated switches can be used to control ... operated switch used to control a heating process. A switch that is operated by another electrical ..., or to prevent electric shock. In circuit theory In electronics engineering, an ideal switch describes a switch that has no current limit during its ON state has infinite resistance during its OFF state has no voltage drop across the switch during its ON state has no voltage limit during its OFF ... and voltage they can handle, etc. The ideal switch is often used in circuit analysis as it greatly .... Contacts Image On Off Switch.jpg 100px thumb A toggle switch in the on position. In the simplest case, a switch has two conductive pieces, often metal , called contacts , connected to an external ... insulation insulating oxide s that would prevent the switch from working. Contact materials ... switch design. Contact terminology anchor Two way switch Three way switch Four way switch Image Tpst.jpg ...   more details



  1. Switch It On

    Infobox single Name Switch It On Cover WYSIO1.jpg 200px Artist Will Young from Album Keep On Released 14 November 2005 Format Compact disc CD , Music download Digital download Recorded 2005 Genre Pop music Pop Length Label BMG Producer Writer Will Young , Stephen Lipson , Ronnie Peterson, Karen Poole and Steve Wolf Last single Friday s Child 2004 song Friday s Child br 2004 This single Switch It On br 2005 Next single All Time Love br 2006 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Alternative covers Type single Cover WYSIO2.jpg Lower caption UK CD 2 Extra album cover Cover WYSIO.jpg Lower caption iTunes Music download digital download Switch It On is a popular song written by Will Young , Stephen Lipson , Ronnie Peterson, Karen Poole and Steve Wolf , and performed by Will Young. It was released as the first single from Young s third album Keep On , and his eighth single overall. The single reached number five in the UK Singles Chart . The music itself is based on a guitar Bo Diddley riff similar to The Count 5 s Psychotic Reaction . Music video The video for Switch It On was directed by Vaughan Arnell and filmed at Thunder City in Cape Town , South Africa . It is a based on the film Top Gun . The video opens with the titles Will Young in Hot Gun , and features Young in the Tom Cruise fighter pilot role, playing beach volleyball and serenade serenading a woman in a bar. Tracklisting CD1 Switch It On small Will Young, Stephen Lipson , Ronnie Peterson, Karen Poole , Steve Wolf small Switch It On Freeform Reform CD2 Switch It On I Love You More Than You ll Ever Know Switch It On Freeform Reform Photo gallery Interactive downloadable screensaver Download only track Switch It On Cagedbaby Pop mix Charts class wikitable align left width 180 Chart align left Peak br position align left ... songs and lyrics songs switch it on?page 4 Switch It On lyrics Will Young Category 2005 singles Category ... 2000s pop single stub pl Switch It On ...   more details



  1. Switch On!

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Switch On Cover Switch On DVD.jpg Border Alt Caption Cover for the CD DVD combo pack featuring singer Anna Tsuchiya Artist Anna Tsuchiya Album A side B side Released Start date 2011 11 23 Format CD single br CD single CD DVD Recorded Genre Length Duration m 3 s 23 Label Avex Trax Writer Shoko Fujibayashi , everset tatsuo Producer Certification Chronology Last single Unchained Girl br 2011 This single Switch On br 2011 Next single Misc Extra chronology Artist Kamen Rider Series theme song Type single Last album Anything Goes Maki Ohguro song Anything Goes br 2010 This album Switch On br 2011 Next album Extra album cover Upper caption Alternate cover Type single Cover Switch On CD.jpg Alt Lower caption Cover for the CD only version featuring Kamen Rider Fourze character Kamen Rider Fourze Border optional parameter, type yes here to add a 1px border to the cover image Switch On is the 13th single by Japanese pop singer Anna Tsuchiya , released on November 23, 2011. It is the opening theme for the Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Fourze . Switch On debuted on the Oricon s daily charts at number 15, while its music video hit number 3 on the Rekochoku video download charts. ref cite web url http prtimes.jp main html rd p 000000152.000002747.html ... 49881 title 40 Switch On work TV LIFE date 2011 09 02 accessdate 2011 ... Switch On work Livedoor date 2011 09 02 accessdate 2011 09 02 ref ref name natalie ... Shoko Fujibayashi all music everset tatsuo total length 13 54 title1 Switch On length1 3 23 title2 Switch On note2 Rock n Roll States edit. length2 3 13 title3 Switch On note3 Space Techno States edit. length3 3 55 title4 Switch On note4 instrumental length4 3 21 track listing headline DVD title1 Switch On note1 Music Clip References reflist Kamen Rider Fourze Category 2011 singles Category Anna ... Japan single stub ja Switch On ...   more details



  1. The Switch

    About the confidence trick The switch con the 2010 movie The Switch film All plot date September 2010 Unreferenced date December 2007 Infobox Television episode Title The Switch Series Seinfeld Image Caption Season 6 Episode 11 Airdate January 5, 1995 Production 610 Writer Bruce Kirschbaum & Sam Kass Director Andy Ackerman Guests Episode list List of Seinfeld episodes List of Seinfeld episodes Season list Infobox Seinfeld season 6 episode list Prev Next The Switch is the 97th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld . This was the 11th episode for the 6th season. It aired on January 5, 1995. This episode is notable for revealing Cosmo Kramer Kramer s first name as Cosmo. Plot After playing tennis Elaine Benes Elaine is recognized by Mrs. Landis Gail Strickland , a former potential employer from Doubleday publisher Doubleday . Elaine lends Justin Pitt Mr. Pitt s tennis racket, a Bruline, to her in hopes of getting a new job. Meanwhile, Jerry Seinfeld character Jerry is dating Sandy, a non laugher . George Costanza George is dating Nina Charlotte Lewis , a model who eats a lot and who Cosmo Kramer Kramer thinks may be Bulimia nervosa bulimic . George has dinner with Nina she feasts on the food and then goes to the bathroom to freshen herself. Jerry has dinner with Sandy he keeps making funny remarks but she doesn t laugh, just saying that s funny . Back at the apartment, Jerry describes how his jokes just bounce off his girlfriend. George now strongly suspects his girlfriend is bulimia bulimic because he heard a blah in the bathroom, and wants a matron to spy on her to verify that she intentionally throws up. We then meet Kramer s mother, List of Seinfeld minor characters babskramer Babs ..., saying he intends to try the switch . George declares it is impossible no one in Western ... a plan to accomplish the switch. Finally, George comes up with the plot Jerry will suggest a m nage ... Harrington Waitress Tish Smiley Woman seinfeld DEFAULTSORT Switch Category Seinfeld season 6 episodes ...   more details



  1. Conditional statement

    A conditional statement may refer to Conditional statement logic , a conditional statement as used in philosophy, logic, and mathematics Conditional programming , a conditional statement in a computer programming language disambig ...   more details



  1. Closing statement

    Closing statement may refer to Closing argument , or summation , the concluding statement of each party s counsel in a court case Closing statement real estate , a document describing a real estate transaction Closing statement debate , the concluding statement in a debate . disambig ...   more details



  1. Statement of faith

    A statement of faith is a statement of the core beliefs of a religious group. A typical statement of faith is said to be a non comprehensive summary of the core beliefs of a particular faith within a tradition or traditions . Even religious organizations without affiliation will use a statement of faith for identification and definition. Although adherence to a statement of faith is not usually required for membership, it can serve as a normative statement of all corporate worshippers. Other cases are more demanding of compliance. One example of such a statement had been encapsulated in Judaism by Maimonides in his famous Jewish principles of faith Maimonides 13 principles of faith 13 Principles of Faith . The Nicene Creed is commonly cited as a statement of faith in various forms of Christianity , including Anglicanism , Roman Catholicism , and major Orthodox Christianity Orthodox traditions. Sources Maimonides Principles The Fundamentals of Jewish Faith , in The Aryeh Kaplan Anthology, Volume I , Mesorah Publications 1994 See also Mission statement Creed religion stub Category Statements religion Faith ...   more details



  1. Political statement

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The term political statement is used to refer to any act or non verbal form of communication that is intended to influence a decision to be made for or by a political party. A political statement can vary from a mass demonstration to the wearing of a badge with a political slogan . It was a term popularised in the 1960s but still has some currency. The term has also been used to describe negotiated statements such as the Seville Statement on Violence or the Waldorf Statement , or extempore utterances with political implications. DEFAULTSORT Political statement Poli term stub Category Political activism ...   more details



  1. The Statement of 1000

    Unreferenced auto yes date October 2011 Released to the Arab Press on January 9, 2001 The Statement of 1,000 was a follow up to the Statement of 99, but the reform prescription it was to advocate was heatedly debated by the civil activists who drafted it. The document was leaked to the Lebanese press before all the intended signatories had approved the final text. Reprising the call for reforms of the Statement of 99, but couched in loftier rhetoric, the Statement of 1,000 goes far beyond previous demands with its call for the replacement of one party rule by a multiparty democracy. Its publication was one of the triggers that prompted the Damascus Winter crackdown on civil society activists by the regime. Note The source for The Statement of 99 is al Hayat, September 27, 2000. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Statement of 99 Poli term stub Category Political activism ...   more details



  1. Statement of purpose

    A statement of purpose , or personal statement , is a brief and focused essay about one s career or research goals, and is frequently required for applicants to university universities , graduate school s, and profession professional schools. It is a required document when applying for admission to most professional programs in the United States. Often, a Statement of Purpose SoP is used as a yardstick to assess the capabilities of a prospective student in terms of critical thinking, analytical abilities, interests, aims and aspirations. It is a good way for an applicant to communicate with the admissions committee. Most admissions committees look for a short, crisp and clearly written SoP. It is also known as a Graduate School Essay. Other universities sometimes call it a Letter of Intent , Letter of Intention , Statement of Intent , Statement of Intention , Statement of Interest , Goals Statement , Personal Narrative or Application Essay . The content and length of the essay is usually determined by guidelines set by each academic institution. In the UK all universities operate by the system UCAS in which a personal statement must be submitted which can only contain 4000 word characters or 47 lines External links http www.english.ucsb.edu undergrad aftermajor statement of purpose.asp University of California English Department Hints from people who read many Statements of Purpose http www.cs.umd.edu Grad sop.html Tips on Writing a Statement of Purpose http www.uni.edu gotera gradapp stmtpurpose.htm How to Write a Great Statement of Purpose http career.berkeley.edu Grad GradStatement.stm Career Center Graduate School Statement Category Academia Statement of purpose Category Statements Purpose edu stub th ...   more details



  1. Doctrinal statement

    A doctrinal statement is a statement of doctrine made by a Church body church or other religious institution which quantifies precisely its core beliefs on certain issues. It is common for doctrinal statements to include positions on lectionary and translations of the Bible , particularly in evangelicalism evangelical churches, some of which accept only the King James Version . In the Roman Catholic Church , a doctrinal statement can be made by the Pope himself, usually with the help of the Holy Office , a statement which then becomes part of the Magisterium of the Church. The Magisterium can be Ordinary and Extraordinary, depending on the degree of solemnity of the statements. See also Creed christian theology stub Category Statements religion Category Religious belief and doctrine ...   more details



  1. Thesis statement

    The thesis statement states the thesis or argument of the author in an essay or similar document. Usually no less than five sentences or six long, it is a focused section of text that clearly delineates the argument that is presented in the work and is usually found at the end of the first paragraph of a paper. The thesis statement says what the author or authors are trying to prove in the document. The thesis statement is invaluable when constructing an Outline summary outline , as it shows what points need to be proven. Often, amateur writers will try to make a thesis statement a summary of what they will talk about. They will do this by constructing their statement by piecing together the central points from each idea that they will cover in their paper. This makes for a convoluted thesis statement which is most likely a run on sentence . External links http thesisstatement.org strong and weak thesis statement examples Thesis Statement Examples http tipsforresearchpapersandessays.blogspot.com 2009 01 how to write thesis statement.html How to Write a Thesis Statement http grammar.ccc.commnet.edu grammar composition thesis.htm Guide to Grammar and Writing Thesis Statement http asaslab.mems.duke.edu guide node5.html Duke University Preliminary Exam Proposal Guide Problem Statement http web.idrc.ca en ev 56596 201 1 DO TOPIC.html International Development Research Center Analysis and Statement of the Problem http www.indiana.edu 7Ewts pamphlets thesis statement.shtml Indiana University Thesis Statements Category Essays Category School terminology Category Writing ca Tesi de These es Tesis eo Tehy it Tesi nl These no Tese ro Tez retoric ru uk ...   more details



  1. Chicago Statement

    Chicago Statement may reference the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Eternal statement

    confusing date November 2010 An eternal statement is a statement whose type token distinction token instances all have the same truth value . For instance, every inscription or utterance of the sentence On July 15, 2009 it rains in Boston. has the same truth value, no matter when or where it is asserted. This type of statement is distinguished from others in that its context will not influence its truth value. References W.V.O. Quine , Philosophy of Logic Category Philosophical logic Category Statements ...   more details



  1. False statement

    Refimprove date January 2008 A false statement is a statement that is either willfully or unknowingly untrue. Though the word fallacy is often used as a synonym for false statement , this is not logical fallacy what is meant by fallacy in logic or most formal contexts. A false statement need not be a lie . A lie is a statement that is known to be untrue and is used to mislead. A false statement is a statement that is untrue but not necessarily told to mislead, as a statement given by someone who does not know it is untrue. Examples of false statements Misleading statement lie John told his little brother that sea otters aren t mammals, but fish, even though John himself was a marine biologist and knew otherwise. John simply wanted to see his little brother fail his class report, in order to teach him to begin projects early, which help him develop skills necessary to succeed in life Statement made out of ignorance James, John s brother, stated in his class report that sea otters were fish. James got an F after his teacher pointed out why that statement was false. James did not know that sea otters were in fact mammals because he heard that sea otters were fish from his older brother John, a marine biologist . In law In some jurisdiction s, false statement is a crime similar to perjury . United States main Making false statements In U.S. law, a false statement generally refers to the United States federal false statements statute, contained in USC 18 1001 . Most commonly, prosecutors use this statute to reach cover up crimes such as perjury , false declarations, and obstruction of justice , as well as government fraud cases. ref Strader, Kelly J. Understanding White Collar Crime, 2 Ed. ref Its earliest progenitor was the False Claims Act , ref Hubbard v. United States , ussc ... fact br 2 makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation or br ..., or fraudulent statement or entry. blockquote References reflist See also Making false statements ...   more details



  1. Positive statement

    In economics and philosophy , a positive statement concerns what is , was , or will be , and contains no indication of approval or disapproval what should be . Positive statements are testable or, at least, it is possible to imagine facts that disprove them but can be factually incorrect The moon is made of black and gold cheese is empirically false, but is still a positive statement, as it is a statement about what is, not what should be. Positive statements are contrasted with normative statement s, which do make value judgements. Historical origins of the term could include reference to the philosophical notion of positivism . Citation needed date October 2010 References Cite book title An introduction to positive economics edition fourth pages 4 6 first Richard G. last Lipsey year 1975 publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson isbn 0297768999 http www.unc.edu depts econ byrns web Economicae Figures Positive Normative.htm Economae An Encyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Positive Statement Category Economics terminology Category Statements economic term stub ...   more details



  1. Witness statement

    A witness statement is a statement summarising the oral evidence that a witness will give at trial. The purpose the witness statement is to set out the evidence of the witness in some jurisdictions the statement will stand as the Testimony evidence in chief of the witness particularly in non criminal trials , and the trial will simply proceed to cross examination . In other jurisdictions, the witness statement only serves as a preview of the evidence to be given by the witness as part of the discovery law discovery process . Generally speaking, in the United States witness statements are generally eschewed in favour of an extensive discovery process including Deposition law deposition of key witnesses prior to trial. External links http www.pinsentmasons.com media 1112787891.pdf Summary of witness statements under English law http www.hse.gov.uk enforce enforcementguide investigation witness witness.htm HSE guide to witness statements Category Statements law Category Legal procedure Category Evidence law law stub ...   more details



  1. Erice statement

    Unreliable sources date November 2010 The Erice statement is a statement written by Paul Dirac , Piotr Kapitza , and Antonino Zichichi asking for freedom of expression for Scientists as well as the disarmament of nuclear weapons. It has been signed by over 90,000 scientists ref cite web url http www.ccsem.infn.it em erice statement Erice Statement.pdf title The Erice statement publisher Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture accessdate 18 October 2010 ref as well as numerous world leaders including Mikhail Gorbachev , Ronald Reagan and Deng Xiaoping . ref cite web url http www.federationofscientists.org WfsErice.asp title The Erice Statement publisher World Federation of Scientists accessdate 18 October 2010 ref ref cite web url http www.ntnu.no c document library get file?uuid 0508f0ce 9f7d 4fa9 a382 0c6b097c5f03&groupId 10265 title Trading Science and Technology policy in Italy page 10 publisher Norwegian University of Science and Technology accessdate 18 October 2010 ref References references Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Erice Statement Category Scientific documents Science stub ...   more details



  1. Meaningless statement

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 A meaningless statement is a statement which posits nothing of substance which can be agreed or disagreed with. In the context of logical fallacy logical fallacies , the inclusion of a meaningless statement in the premises of the argument will undermine the validity of the argument since the premise can neither be confirmed nor falsified. It can be difficult to prove that a statement is meaningless because such statements are often offered in bad faith. There are many classes of meaningless statement A statement in argumentation may be considered meaningless because it asserts that two categories are disjoint without proposing a way to distinguish among them. For instance, the claim, Pornography is different from erotica , but not in any particular way I can explain, is a distinction without a difference . A purported statement may be meaningless if its terms are undefined, or more precisely if it contains unbound variables. For instance, the sentence All of the fronnicks have three sazzles apiece is meaningless if the terms fronnick and sazzle are undefined or unbound . A grammatically correct sentence may be meaningless if it ascribes properties to particulars which admit of no such class of properties. For instance, in the famous sentence Colorless green ideas sleep furiously , the property of green color is ascribed to ideas, which do not have color. An ungrammatical sentence admits of no meaning. For instance, the string of words deities Olympus Greek reside The. upon forms no sentence, and cannot be said to have meaning. Adherents to various forms of positivism regard a statement as meaningless if it cannot be verified or falsified. For instance, Thomism Thomists make statements about undetectable essences of things, which by definition can never be sensed or perceived positivists regard such statements as without ... of totally unobservable fibers. See also Non sequitur logic Nonsense DEFAULTSORT Meaningless Statement ...   more details



  1. Opening statement

    Unreferenced date December 2009 File Opening statement legalman mock trial Dec 23 08.jpg thumb 250px right A legalman making an opening statement for the prosecution to a jury during a mock trial . An opening statement is generally the first occasion that the trier of fact jury or judge has to hear from a lawyer in a trial law trial , aside possibly from questioning during voir dire . The opening statement is generally constructed to serve as a road map for the fact finder. This is especially essential, in many jury trials, since jurors at least theoretically know nothing at all about the case before the trial, or if they do, they are strictly instructed by the judge to put preconceived notions aside . Though such statements may be dramatic and vivid, they must be limited to the evidence reasonably expected to be presented during the trial. Attorneys generally conclude opening statements with a reminder that at the conclusion of evidence, the attorney will return to ask the fact finder to find in his or her client s favor. Opening statements are, in theory, not allowed to be argumentative , or suggest the inferences that fact finders should draw from the evidence they will hear. In actual practice, the line between statement and argument is often unclear and many attorneys will infuse at least a little argumentation into their opening often prefacing borderline arguments with some variation on the phrase, As we will show you... . Objection law Objections , though permissible during opening statements, are very unusual, and by professional courtesy are usually reserved only for egregious ... law civil case is the first to offer an opening statement, and defendants go second. Defendants are also allowed the option of delaying their opening statement until after the close of the prosecution ... to stand uncontradicted for so long. External links wikiquote wiktionary opening statement DEFAULTSORT Opening Statement Category Statements Category Legal procedure ...   more details



  1. Problem statement

    Notability date May 2009 A problem statement is a concise description of the issues that need to be addressed by a problem solving team and should be presented to them or created by them before they try to solve the problem. When bringing together a team to achieve a particular purpose provide them with a problem statement . A good problem statement should answer these questions What is the problem? This should explain why the team is needed. Who has the problem or who is the client customer? This should explain who needs the solution and who will decide the problem has been solved. What form can the resolution be? What is the scope and limitations in time, money, resources, technologies that can be used to solve the problem? Does the client want a white paper ? A web tool? A new feature for a product? A brainstorming on a topic? The primary purpose of a problem statement is to focus the attention of the problem solving team. However, if the focus of the problem is too narrow or the scope of the solution too limited the creativity and innovation of the solution can be stifling. In project management, the problem statement is part of the project charter. It lists what s essential about the project and enables the project manager to identify the project scope as well as the project stakeholders. ref http www.pmhut.com defining six sigma projects Defining Six Sigma Projects Retrieved March 22, 2010 ref A research worthy problem statement is the description of an active challenge i.e. problem faced by researchers and or practitioners that does not have adequate solutions available including the argumentation for its viability based on solid peer reviewed sources as well as theoretical foundation. The research worthy problem statement should address all six questions what, how, where, when, why, and who. On the other hand, a statement of the problem is one or two sentences claim that outlines the problem that the study addresses. The statement of the problem should briefly ...   more details



  1. Dependent statement

    orphan date October 2009 In grammar, a dependent statement is a statement converted into a noun clause , normally, in English language English , by the addition of that at the beginning, and made dependent on another clause e.g. as subject or object . For example, the statement I had saved his brother appears as object of the verb knew in the following quotation I would he knew that I had saved his brother Shakespeare . The statement They were unprepared is made subject of is in the following That they were unprepared is obvious. Further examples Methoughts that I had broken from the Tower Shakespeare . His majesty hath straitly given in charge that no man shall have private conference, of what degree soever, with his brother Shakespeare . You shall confess that you are both deceived Shakespeare . Bibliography Charles Talbut Onions Onions, C.T. 1971 . Modern English Syntax . Routledge . p. 47. ISBN 9780710069900 ling stub Category English grammar ...   more details




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