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  2. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Online marketplaces may charge a fee on transactions to cover the SaaS provider costs. [20] It used to be more common for SaaS products to be offered for a one-time cost, but this model is declining in popularity. [20] A few [20] SaaS products have open source code, called open SaaS.

  3. Project management triangle - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Martin Barnes (1968) proposed a project cost model based on cost, time and resources (CTR) in his PhD thesis and in 1969, he designed a course entitled "Time and Cost in Contract Control" in which he drew a triangle with each apex representing cost, time and quality (CTQ). [4] Later, he expanded quality with performance, becoming CTP.

  4. Student Awards Agency for Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A bursary is a non-repayable income-assessed grant to help students with living costs. A young student can receive a bursary of up to £1,750. To be eligible to receive a bursary an applicant's family have to have a household income of no more than £33,999. An independent student can receive a bursary of £750.

  5. Costs in English law - Wikipedia

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    The German costs rule, which allows for fixed recoverable costs, avoids this unfortunate consequence of full-fees recovery. [ citation needed ] The difference between the English and American rules has been the subject of considerable academic discussion, including attempts to try and build economic models to determine the effect of the rules ...

  6. Saas-Fee - Wikipedia

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    Saas-Fee (German pronunciation: [zaːs feː]) is the main village in the Saastal, or the Saas Valley, and is a municipality in the district of Visp in the canton of ...

  7. Computer algebra system - Wikipedia

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    Other early handheld calculators with symbolic algebra capabilities included the Texas Instruments TI-89 series and TI-92 calculator, and the Casio CFX-9970G. [ 2 ] The first popular computer algebra systems were muMATH , Reduce , Derive (based on muMATH), and Macsyma ; a copyleft version of Macsyma is called Maxima .