Defense Acquisition University Continuous Learning Center (Jan. 11, 2007): new modules.The following new modules are available on the DAU DAU - /dow/ [German Fidonet] D"ummster Anzunehmender User. A German acronym for stupidest imaginable user. From the engineering-slang GAU for Gr"osster Anzunehmender Unfall (worst foreseeable accident), especially of a LNG tank farm plant or something with similarly disastrous Continuous Learning Center at <http://clc.dau.mil> through both "browse" and "register" options: * Contract Format and Structure for the DoD e-Business Environment (CLC (The Computer Language Company Inc.) The publisher of this Encyclopedia. See About this product. 033) * Defense Distribution (CLL CLL abbr. chronic lymphocytic leukemia CLL, n.pr See leukemia, chronic lymphocytic. CLL 1. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia 2. Cholesterol-lowering lipid 017) * Contracting with Canada (CLC 050) Harvard ManageMentor Modules Interested in taking a Harvard ManageMentor module? Access these links to find out more information. * Topics Available: <http://www.harvardmanagementor.com/demo/plusdemov4/menu_cat.htm> * Preview the "Implementing Strategy" module <http://www.harvardmanagementor.com/demo/plusdemov4/strategy/index.htm> * Demo of module features: <http://www.harvardmanagementor.com/demo/plusdemov4/tour/mmTourFrame.html> How to Register Visit the Continuous Learning Center at <http://clc.dau.mil> and select the registration option. In the registration system there will be options to register for courses, continuous learning modules, or Harvard ManageMentor modules. Select the Harvard ManageMentor modules option, and a listing of the 41 available topics will appear in the drop down box with the "HBS HBS Harvard Business School HBs Hepatitis B Surface HBS Heinrich Boell Stiftung (German Political Foundation) HBS Household Budget Survey HBS Hogere Burgerschool HBS Hawaii Biological Survey (Bishop Museum) -" prefix The beginning or to add to the beginning. To prefix a header onto a packet means to place the header characters in front of the packet. "To prefix" at the beginning is the opposite of "to append" characters at the end. See prepend. 1. . |
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