478 research outputs found

    Web-based Billing Application That is Used to Calculate the Cost of Internet Cafe Using the PHP Programming Language

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    Limitation of problems in this paper is the author trying to create a web-based billing application that is used to calculate the cost of internet cafe computer using the PHP programming language for applications, and uses MySQL for the database report. The purpose of this paper is the author trying to create a program that can assist in the process of calculating the cost of rent in cafes and also to help the manufacturing documentation or report transactions using a dynamic database

    Customizable billing system for cloud computing services

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    Šajā darbā apskatīts mākoņskaitļošanas jēdziens un mākoņskaitļošanas mākoņu veidi un to funkcionālā klasifikācija. Apskatīti norēķinu sistēmas pamati balstoties uz telekomunikāciju norēķinu sistēmas pamatiem. Aprakstīta uzņēmuma N mākoņa pārvaldības infrastruktūra. Definētas mākoņskaitļošanas brokera prasības uz uzņēmuma N piemēra. Veikts vairāku mākoņskaitļošanas pakalpojumu norēķinu sistēmas apskats un aprakstīta to atbilstība pielāgojamai norēķinu sistēmai un mākoņskaitļošanas brokera prasībām. Apkopojot iegūto pieredzi un pētījuma rezultātus, izvirzīts pielāgojamas mākoņa pārvaldības un norēķinu sitamas arhitektūras piedāvājums. Praktiskā daļā arhitektūras piedāvājums ir realizēts uzņēmuma N infrastruktūrai.The topic of this paper is: “Customizable billing system for cloud computing services”. The cloud computing definition and computing cloud type classifications is overviewed in this work. Author takes a look on a cloud billing essentials and compares them to a telecommunication operators billing model. The cloud control infrastructure of company N was analyzed. Defined the cloud control and billing software requirements for cloud service broker. The clouds service broker requirements was analyzed on the company N case. In this work the overview and comparison of cloud control software is done, either defined cloud control software matching universal cloud billing requirements. To summarize the experience gained and the results of the study done author proposes cloud control and customizable billing architecture. In the practical part the proposal architecture is implemented in company N

    Did we make the right decision? Outsourcing medical billing in a private practice

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    The author has worked for Chippewa Valley Orthopaedic Specialists for over 25 years. This orthopaedic practice has handled the billing and collection in house and privately since 1973. On August 1, 2017 the Insurance/Billing department was outsourced to a practice management (PM system). With one full year of information now available, the author will be able to discern whether the change was beneficial to the financial and strategic aspects of the future of the medical practice. Did we make the right decision

    Out-of-pocket health expenditures in Australia: A semi-parametric analysis, CHERE Working Paper 2006/15

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    Out-of-pocket health expenditures in Australia are high in international comparisons and have been growing at a faster rate than most other health costs in recent years. This raises concerns about the extent to which out-of-pocket costs have constrained access to health services for low income households. Using data from the ABS Household Expenditure Survey 2003-04, we model the relationships between health expenditure shares and equivalised total expenditure for categories of out-of-pocket health expenditures and analyse the extent of protection given by concession cards. To allow for flexibility in the relationship we adopt a semi-parametric estimation technique following Yatchew (1997). We find mixed evidence for the protection health concession cards give against high out-of-pocket health expenditures. Despite higher levels of subsidy, households with concession cards have higher total health expenditure shares than other households. Surprisingly, the major drivers of the difference are not categories of expenditure where cards offer little or no protection, such as dental services and non-prescription medicines, but prescriptions costs, where concession cards guarantee a subsidy, and specialist consultations, where bulk billing rates would be expected to be higher for cardholders. This is the first detailed distributional analysis of household health expenditures in Australia.Out-of-pocket costs, international comparisons, Australia

    Representations of Greek tragedy in ancient pottery : a theatrical perspective

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    In this article, Christian M. Billing considers the relationship between representations of mythic narratives found on ancient pottery (primarily found at sites relating to the Greek colonies of south Italy in the fourth century BC, but also to certain vases found in Attica) and the tragic theatre of the fifth century BC. The author argues against the current resurgence in critical accounts that seek to connect such ceramics directly to performance of tragedies by the major tragedians: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Using five significant examples of what he considers to be errors of method in recent philologically inspired accounts of ancient pottery, Billing argues for a more nuanced approach to the interpretation of such artefacts – one that moves beyond an understanding of literary texts and art history towards a more performance-conscious approach, while also acknowledging that a multiplicity of spheres of artistic influence, drawn from a variety of artistic media, operated in the production and reception of such artefacts. Christian M. Billing is an academic and theatre practitioner working in the fields of ancient Athenian and early modern English and European drama. He has extensive experience as a director, designer, and actor, and has taught at a number of universities in the UK and the USA. He is currently Lecturer in Drama at the University of Hull

    Sistem Informasi Rumah Sakit Terpadu Menggunakan JSP (Studi Kasus: Billing Rawat Jalan

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    End of Project report titled "SYSTEM HOSPITALS UNIT USING JSP (CASE STUDY: BILLING outpatient)." Destination Report Writing Final Project is to design a system Patient Information Billing Outpatient online at the General Hospital Area Banyuwangi in detail, fast and up to date with the help of a computer script through JSP and Mysql database. Method of research done by the author in the research include field studies and literature studies. Field study includes interviews and observations. Studies carried out with the library research literature relevant to the problems faced by the author. In this report akan akan described the proposed system design through the Data Flow Diagram model (DAD). Design moled DAD only shows the process needs of the proposed system of logic, especially the computerized system. Besides, the design of the new system is also done with this sort desainTugas End mebahas about the design of information system services billing outpatient-based computers in the Hospital Regional Banyuwangi. Design the system this information will assist in the processes of transaction billing service, ease of billing documents more quickly, and the collection of data and information quickly and on time according to the needs of the user system. Keywords: design, information systems, billing outpatien

    A. Porras billing and booking system

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    Abstract onlyComputer-based application and web-based application are being used in many businesses because of a lot of advantages. The A. Porras Billing and Booking system is an example of web-based application and at the same time computer-based application which cater the booking process both on-line and off-line. Through the web-based application, A. Porras Memorial Chapel can serve clients who are outside the city. Clients can go to the web site of A. Porras Memorial Chapel to transact booking. After following the processes they will be given verification code which is needed for approval process which is done personally. It also handles booking transactions offline for walk-in clients. Since Security is vital part of the system, there are only two main users, the administrator and the moderator who needs to log in to access the system. These two users have their own unique username and password. The system also handles the billing process and also generates temporary bill for on-line clients. It can also accurately generate billing statement and also generates reports. The system also has a search feature for easy retrieval of record using Linear Search Algorithm. It caters the inventory of materials efficiently where in the user would easily manage and keep track the ins and outs of materials. It helps the user in easy and fast retrieval of availability of chapel schedule, materials, burial schedule and service rates both on-line and off-line.Includes bibliographical referencesBachelor of Science in Information Technolog

    SYSTEM DESIGN ON THE FRONT OFFICE HOTEL BILLING GENGGONG CIMANGGIS

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    At this writing the author took the title "Draft Billing System In Front Office Hotel Genggong Cimanggis", as an enterprise which is engaged in the hospitality, the required increase in forward speed performance and reliable.Information processing stillusing manual method is not reliable. Yet in today's era of information processing problems increasingly needed because of the complexity of the problem more and more.It is expected that the existing computerized technology to be used as optimal as possible to answer the problems facing the administrative processing of billing Hotel, so as to produce the desired information

    BILLING IS A DEVELOPING MEANS OF BRANDS PROMOTION

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    The article gives a concept of the billing as a developing means of marketing promotion. Examples of comparative analysis for a rating are considered. The author presents technology of two-factor rating of trade marks on the basis of expert and comparative analysis

    CBiX a model for content-based billing in XML environments

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    The new global economy is based on knowledge and information. Further- more, the Internet is facilitating new forms of revenue generation of which one recognized potential source is content delivery over the Internet. One aspect that is critical to ensuring a content-based revenue stream is billing. While there are a number of content-based billing systems commercially available, as far as can be determined these products are not based on a common model that can ensure interoperability and communication between the billing sys- tems. This dissertation addresses the need for a content-based billing model by developing the CBiX (Content-based Billing in XML Environments) model. This model, developed in a phased approach as a family of billing models, incorporates three aspects. The rst aspect is access control. The second as- pect is pricing, in the form of document, element and inherited element level pricing for content. The third aspect is XML as the platform for information exchange. The nature of the Internet facilitates information interchange, exible web business models and exible pricing. These facts, coupled with CBiX being concerned with billing for content over the Internet, leads to a number of decisions regarding the model: The CBiX model has to incorporate exible pricing. Therefore pricing is evolved through the development of the family of models from doc- ument level pricing to element level pricing to inherited element level pricing. The CBiX model has to be based on a platform for information inter- change that enables content delivery. XML provides a broad family of standards that is widely supported and creating the next generation Internet. XML is therefore selected as the environment for information exchange for CBiX. The CBiX model requires a form of access control that can provide access to content based on user properties. Credential-based Access Control is therefore selected as the method of access control for CBiX, whereby authorization is granted based on a set of user credentials. Furthermore, this dissertation reports on the development of a prototype. This serves a dual purpose: rstly, to assist the author in understanding the technologies and principles involved; secondly, to illustrate CBiX0 and therefore present a proof-of-concept of at least the base model. The CBiX model provides a base to guide and assist developers with regards to the issues involved with developing a billing system for XML- based environments
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