Thursday, December 22, 2011

Could anyone kindly suggest any computer network management dissertation ideas (projects) for an MSC(Masters)

Could anyone kindly suggest any computer network management dissertation ideas (projects) for an MSC(Masters).
I am a student currently on an MSC course in computer network management and have to start on my dissertation in a month.could anyone suggest a few interesting topics.Will be greatly appreciated.Thank you
Computer Networking - 1 Answers

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1. asset management - applications and methods for real time location services active rfid (and to a more limited degree passive rfid) is being leveraged in the health care industry, retail, etc. to manage to high value, mobile assets. as the costs associated with these systems fall, what are the potential applications for network management to leverage this technology? 2. on a change control system that might not be a good description, but what i'm talking about is being able to implement a change control system that applies rigorous restrictions on any changes being made without the change having been approved. as you may or may not know, most issues occur because someone changed something, and they often times do this outside of the change control system. so how do we manage changes made to the infrastructure concretely? probably the nexus of change and configuration management, and ALL access to ALL infrastructure probably needs to flow through a central (or several points) of control. but those points of control need to understand what is being accessed, by whom, at what level, what they are doing, and if what they are doing has been approved (or is simply generally allowed).

Thursday, December 15, 2011

What would give me more opportunities; an MSc at Warwick Business School, or Kings College London

What would give me more opportunities; an MSc at Warwick Business School, or Kings College London?
I have offers from Warwick business school to study 'MSc Business analytics', and an offer from Kings college, London to study an 'MSc international management'. Warwick is a strong University and the business school has a very good name. I think it might be better. However Kings ranks in the top 10 for UK Unis, is well known, and the course ranks higher for graduate employment prospects (probably due to London location). Cheers. First degree was in BA Geography, and I have notable international experience and interest. I want to work in some kind of research and analytical role ideally.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers

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Go to kings! All the cool people go there....or maybe just me.....if i get the grades lol.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

CFA or ACCA after MSc

CFA or ACCA after MSc.....?
i did MSc in Management and done some irrelevant work experience(self employed) for couple of years and now thinking of taking CFA course or ACCA, but i wonder if it would be difficult doing CFA first rather than ACCA? i would like to take a career in investment banking area. what can you advise me? thank you for your answers!
Financial Services - 1 Answers

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CFA for investment and financial related carreer. Never heard of ACCA. Anyway CFA offers more depth and opens more opportunity (analyst, consulting etc..). Even just by passing the level 1 exam you'll be quite marketable.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

how can a masters degree in international accounting enable me make an impact in my country

how can a masters degree in international accounting enable me make an impact in my country?
im applying for a masters in international accounting and financial management(msc).i need additional information on how it will help me in 1,my organisation as an auditor and 2,and the necessary follow-uo action i would take to ensure the maximum impact in my country(nigeria).....especially with regards to the current economic reforms.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers

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Talk to a consultant (counsellor) in your university. They can help you.