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Difference Between MIS and DSS and EIS

Apr 23rd, 2011 | By Andrew

0 inShare email MIS vs DSS vs EIS MIS, DSS and EIS are all various kind of Informa ion Sys ems used !y "orpora es# $owadays all %e "ompanies are s%if in& %eir opera ions "omple ely on %e "ompu er sys ems# '%ey %ave &iven rainin&s o %eir employees as o %ow o mana&e %in&s on %e "ompu ers !y usin& various kinds of Informa ion sys ems# '%ese sys ems en%an"e %e workin& me %odolo&y of any "ompany# Bu w%i"% one o sele" is %e main ask# A num!er of informa ion sys ems are developed for differen !usinesses, and are ins alled a""ordin& o %e ype of %eir opera ions# What is MIS? MIS or Mana&emen Informa ion Sys em is one of %e ma(or ypes of %e "ompu er sys ems !e"ause %is sys em is %e %ead of all %e o %er sys ems in keepin& and "on rollin& %em# '%e ma(or "ons i uen of %is sys em are %e employees# Mana&in& %e informa ion %a is s ri" ly in ernal for any !usiness and rela in& i wi % %e employees and mana&in& %eir fun" ions in every aspe" is %e (o! of %is sys em, %a is done for %e faul less performan"e of a !usiness# '%is sys em is %e mos impor an one !e"ause of %e reason %a i %elps in makin& %e ma(or de"isions for %e !usiness and %elps %e de"ision makers in makin& fu ure plans as well# And no only for %is purpose, %as MIS %elped %e !usiness people in almos all %e opera ional areas# What is DSS? A very impor an sys em for any lar&e or&ani)a ion is %e De"ision Suppor Sys em, a!!revia ed as DSS# '%is sys em, as %e name su&&es s is ideal for makin& %e ri&% de"isions for any !usiness# De"ision makin& is a "ri i"al pro"ess %a involves "onsiderin& all %e ma(or opera ions, fore"as s, a" ivi ies, plannin& and mana&emen of various fun" ions# '%is sys em %elps %e senior mana&emen of an or&ani)a ion o &e %e re*uired da a in no ime and pro"ess i fur %er o make rapid, ne"essary de"isions# '%is sys em no only %elps %e mana&ers in makin& %e de"isions, !u also in e+e"u in& %em ri&% fully# ,us one ma(or draw!a"k is o!served %a is rela ed o %e fa" %a %is sys em is no very &ood a %andlin& lar&e amoun s of da a and "onse*uen"es# What is EIS? '%e EIS or E+e"u ive Informa ion Sys em is su"% ype of sys em %a is very sop%is i"a ed in na ure# -e "an say %a %is sys em also provides %e mana&ers wi % %e fa"ili y of %avin& %e de"ision makin& a!ili y !y i s use# '%is sys em works in su"% "ri i"al "ondi ions as well in w%i"% %e o %er sys ems fail o suppor # .eavy da a s ora&e "apa!ili ies make i ideal o !e adop ed no only !y %e !i& firms !u also !y %e smaller !usinesses# /verall %is sys em is for %e senior level employees, providin& profi"ien assis an"e o %em in makin& impor an de"isions#

Difference between MIS and DSS and EIS '%e differen"e !e ween %e %ree sys ems lies in %eir fun" ions# '%e main fun" ion of MIS is rela ed o %e mana&in& %e in ernal opera ions and %e do"umen s# '%e DSS %elps employees in makin& de"isions even for %e daily asks# '%e EIS assis s %e senior level mana&ers in makin& serious de"isions %a are very impor an and "ri i"al o make# MIS and %e o %er wo sys ems are s ill in erlinked !e"ause of %e fa" %a MIS %olds all %e do"umen a ions %a are used !y %e o %er wo# In %e same way, DSS and %e EIS are similar in a way %a !o % are fo"usin& on %e de"ision makin&# '%e MIS %as %e fea ure o !e used !y %e in elle" ual &roup %a in"ludes %e %i&% level and middle level mana&emen , as "ompared o %a %e DSS is %e only one amon& %e %ree %a is used a all %e !usiness levels and %e informa ion i uses is no only in ernal !u also %e e+ ernal one# Summari)in&, EIS is "ompli"a ed as "ompared o %e DSS and MIS#

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Difference Between MIS and DSS


=e! 13 %, 2011 | By Aron

0 inShare email MIS vs DSS MIS and DSS are wo a!!revia ions %a are of en %eard in %e field of Business Mana&emen # '%ey differ in a few aspe" s# I is impor an o know %a MIS s ands for Mana&emen Informa ion Sys ems w%ereas DSS s ands for De"ision Suppor Sys ems# I is in eres in& o no e %a MIS is a ype of link %a assis s in %e "ommuni"a ion !e ween mana&ers of various dis"iplines in a !usiness firm or an or&ani)a ion# /n %e w%ole i plays a very impor an role in !uildin& up "ommuni"a ion amon& %e "orpora e people# DSS on %e o %er %and is an improvemen of %e "on"ep of MIS# I is rue %a !o % of %em differ in erms of %eir fo"us# DSS fo"uses more on leaders%ip# I is all a!ou senior mana&emen in a firm providin& innova ive vision# /n %e o %er %and MIS fo"uses more on %e informa ion &a %ered and %e informa ion %a %as poured from differen *uar ers# E+per s on mana&erial !e%avior say %a DSS fo"uses more on de"ision makin&# MIS on %e o %er %and fo"uses more on plannin& %e repor of various opi"s "on"erned wi % %e or&ani)a ion %a would assis %e mana&ers o ake vi al de"isions per ainin& o %e fun" ionin& of %e or&ani)a ion# /ne of %e fines differen"es !e ween MIS and DSS is %a MIS fo"uses on opera ional effi"ien"y w%ereas DSS fo"uses more on makin& effe" ive de"ision or in o %er words %elpin& %e "ompany o do %e ri&% %in&# =low of informa ion is from !o % sides, up and down in %e "ase of MIS# /n %e o %er flow of informa ion is only upward in %e "ase of DSS# In %e "ase of DSS %e repor "an !e fle+i!le w%ereas in %e "ase of MIS %e repor is usually no fle+i!le# MIS is "%ara" eri)ed !y an inpu of lar&e volume of da a, an ou pu of summary repor s and pro"ess "%ara" eri)ed !y a simple model# /n %e o %er %and DSS is fea ured !y an inpu of low volume of da a, an ou pu of de"ision analysis and a pro"ess "%ara" eri)ed !y in era" ive model# E+per s would also say %a MIS is a primary level of de"ision makin& w%ereas DSS is %e ul ima e and %e main par of %e de"ision# '%is is one of %e mos alked a!ou differen !e ween %e wo# As a ma er of fa" MIS is all a!ou %eory w%ereas DSS is all a!ou pra" i"e and analysis# An or&ani)a ion s%ould employ !o % %e sys ems effe" ively#

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Difference Between ERP and CRM


Mar 11th, 2011 | By olivia

email ERP vs CRM ERP and CRM are very important aspects of any or ani!ation "hich are similar in nat#re $#t s#ited to different p#rposes. %hey are soft"are that ena$le employees of an or ani!ation to share information to coordinate activities in the or ani!ation. %hese applications also allo" the e&ec#tives to ta'e decisions $ased #pon the reports and forecasts enerated from these tools. (ifference $et"een ERP and CRM is a conf#sin one, even for those "ho are ma'in #se of these "onderf#l tools, and "ith vendors sellin $oth, it is $etter to f#lly #nderstand the implications of $oth these tools. ERP ERP stands for Enterprise Reso#rce Plannin , and it is soft"are that streamlines internal f#nctions of any department of an or ani!ation. %his tool allo"s for smooth flo" of information a$o#t vario#s activities s#ch as acco#nts, )R, administration and prod#ction. ERP 'eeps employees a"are of facts and information c#ttin across departments s#ch as s#pply chain mana ement, prod#ction mana ement and acco#nt mana ement. %here comes a time, "hen it $ecomes diffic#lt for an or ani!ation to increase sales $y 5* and it is easier to c#t do"n on e&penses $y 5*. C#ttin "astes is a process "hich is as ood as reven#e eneration $y increasin sales. ERP comes in handy if this is the o$+ective of the or ani!ation $y streamlinin all the processes. ,hile ERP-s "ere earlier #sed $y $i or ani!ations only as they "ere costly, "ith passa e of time, ne"er versions have come into e&istence that are s#ita$le for even small companies. ,hen ERP is into operation, employees across all levels can et access to information from a central repository. %his leads to $etter efficiency and smooth operations "ith fe"er errors. .or mana ement, ERP ives a clear insi ht into the health of the or ani!ation, and they can ta'e $etter decisions to improve efficiency and prod#ctivity. CRM CRM stands for C#stomer Relationship Mana ement and is as helpf#l for an or ani!ation as ERP. /s the name implies, CRM is a tool that is c#stomer oriented and has to $e mana ed and #sed $y mar'etin and sales department. %his is the department that ta'es any or ani!ation to the o#tside "orld. CRM allo"s sales personnel to mana e information a$o#t all the e&istin and prospective c#stomers "hich they can #se to $#ild $etter relations "ith tem. CRM as soft"are ma'es availa$le ma&im#m information a$o#t c#stomers "hich is critical for any company as it can $e analy!ed to develop $etter relations #nderstandin the needs of the c#stomers. CRM and ERP

0o", a layman "o#ld +#mp and say ho" can ERP and CRM $e related "hen ERP is to $e #sed internally and CRM e&ternally only. )o"ever, there is some overlappin in f#nctions and today there are cases "here CRM has $een effectively inte rated "ith ERP "ith the central data$ase level. .or e&ample, maintainin leads "ith a "e$site is a vital part of a CRM. 1f it is inte rated "ith ERP, availa$ility of any prod#ct is 'no"n easily th#s allo"in the prod#ct to $e displayed on the site. /lso, c#stomers can $e promised delivery of prod#cts acc#rately if CRM is cl#$$ed "ith ERP. ,ith passa e of time, most or ani!ations are $#yin $oth ERP and CRM and cl#$$in them to ether for a $etter s#pply chain and for more c#stomer satisfaction.

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Difference Between Sales and Marketing


(ec 21st, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Sales vs Marketing *Sales and Marketing have same goal *Marketing is everything you do to get the customers make initial contact and Sales is everything you do to close the deal 6ales and mar'etin are t"o terms that often loo' li'e "ords "ith the same meanin , $#t they are not so. %hey mi ht appear similar on acco#nt of the fact that sales and mar'etin aim at increasin reven#e and eneratin profit. 6ince a 'ind of difference is felt $et"een them, yo# "o#ld find personnel handlin sales and mar'etin separately in a firm or a concern. Bo# "o#ld come across sales personnel and mar'etin personnel separately in a lar er firm. 1n the case of small firms, sales and mar'etin "o#ld $e loo'ed after $y the same personnel. 6ales and mar'etin are different in their concepts in the sense that "hile sales "o#ld concentrate on smaller ro#ps s#ch as individ#alsD mar'etin "o#ld concentrate on lar er ro#ps s#ch as ro#ps from eneral p#$lic. Mar'etin is characteri!ed $y several factors s#ch as promotion of the prod#cts "ith the aid of mar'etin tools, creation of a"areness amon the mem$ers of the p#$lic a$o#t the #se of the prod#ct, cond#ct of research and the li'e. / sale is not characteri!ed $y research or creation of a"areness amon the mem$ers of the p#$lic a$o#t the #se of the prod#ct. 6ales in short can $e called as the res#lt of an action tri ered $y mar'etin . 1n other "ords yo# can say that a thoro# h mar'etin $rin s a$o#t a s#ccessf#l sale. 1f yo# are ood in mar'etin yo# can $e a ood sales person too. Mar'etin aims at meetin cons#mer demands, "hereas sales foc#ses on the fact "hether cons#mer demands match the prod#cts. :ne of the most important differences $et"een sales and mar'etin is that sales involves direct interaction "hereas mar'etin is not a$o#t direct interaction, $#t it is all a$o#t indirect methods s#ch as advertisin , email mar'etin and viral mar'etin .

%he modern mar'etin o one step ahead and "ill say it is not only restricted to meeting consumer needs $#t it-s also a$o#t creating the need in people. 1t-s no" a mar'et driven society #nli'e the earlier mar'et driven $#siness. Difference etween Sales and Marketing E Mar'etin is everythin yo# do to open aven#es for sale, sales is everythin yo# do to close a sale. E Mar'etin moves a potential c#stomer close to sale, that is mar'etin ma'es the initial move to transform a cold c#stomer in to "arm and move closer to sales. E 1n an or ani!ational perspectiveD o 6ales infl#ence c#stomer to $#y "hat the company prod#ced, "hereas mar'etin infl#ence the company to prod#ce "hat c#stomer "ant. o 6ales is a tactical f#nction "hereas mar'etin is a strate ic f#nction. o 6ales is foc#sed on short@term concernsD today-s prod#ct, today-s c#stomers and the strate ies to sell today, mar'etin is foc#sed on tomorro"D lon term strate ies to ta'e the $#siness for"ard.

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Difference Between M!S and "!S


.e$ <th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email M!S vs "!S M16 and /16 are comp#ter $ased information systems. /ny or ani!ation reH#ires a lot of information to 'eep performin efficiently. /ll this information, comin from vario#s so#rces a$o#t different aspects of the $#siness is collected and analy!ed thro# h comp#ters and prod#ce a detailed report that $ecomes an effective tool for mana ers to or ani!e, eval#ate and efficiently r#n their departments. %his comp#ter $ased information system is 'no"n as Mana ement 1nformation 6ystem 4M165, today forms the $ac'$one for any or ani!ation to f#nction smoothly. M16 has inval#a$le information that can $e #sed effectively to eval#ate past decisions and to plan accordin ly to predict f#t#re operational s#ccess. /cco#ntin 1nformation 6ystem, or /16, on the other hand is a s#$set of M16 and pertains to a system of 'eepin a record of acco#ntin $oo's and financial statements alon "ith sales and p#rchase records and other financial transactions. %his system is e&tremely cr#cial in maintainin the acco#nt system of any or ani!ation. ,hile /16 is no do#$t very helpf#l to the mana ement in assessin past performances and to come #p "ith decisions for f#t#re pro+ects, it is not +#st financial information that can ma'e#p for all that is reH#ired to r#n any or ani!ation s#ccessf#lly. Mana ement reH#ires information that oes far $eyond the capa$ility and scope of /16. ,ith the si!e and f#nctions of any or ani!ation ro"in and $ecomin comple&, additional information is reH#ired for many reasons s#ch as prod#ction plannin , sales forecastin , "areho#se plannin , mar'et research etc. /ll this information comes thro# h M16 as this sort of information is not normally processed $y traditional /16. 1t is clear that /16 is a system collects and stores data and then "ith the help of comp#ters prod#ces res#lts that are #sed $y mana ers that incl#de investors, creditors and internal mana ement of the or ani!ation. %ho# h /16 as a system can $e performed #sin a paper and a pencil, in modern conte&t it refers to a very comple& comp#ter $ased system that com$ines the traditional methods of acco#ntin "ith the latest information technolo y to come #p "ith all the financial information that is needed $y mana ement to ta'e financial decisions. Summar# E M16 stands for Mana ement 1nformation 6ystem "hile /16 stands for /cco#ntin 1nformation 6ystem.

E /16 pertain to finances "hile M16 is a m#ch $roader concept. E /16 is re arded as a s#$set of M16. E %he information o$tained thro# h /16 is critical for M16.

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Difference Between S"P and PeopleSoft


.e$ 7rd, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email S"P vs PeopleSoft 6/P and People6oft are Enterprise Reso#rce Plannin soft"are applications. Many or ani!ations aro#nd the lo$e employ these applications for their ERP p#rposes. People6oft is o"ned $y :racle Corporation "hile 6/P itself is a company "ith ori ins in Fermany. PeopleSoft People6oft is an ERP soft"are application provided $y :racle3People6oft Corporation. %he 1ndiana Iniversity is provided "ith applications for 6t#dent 1nformation 6ystem and )#man Reso#rce Mana ement 6ystem $y the :racle3People6oft. %he 1BM enterprise system also #sed this and applications "ere #sed on E6 nodes. %he "hole thin comprises of People6oft environment. /s a ERP vendor, People6oft provides variety of soft"are applications s#ch as C#stomer Relationship Mana ement 4CRM5, )i her Ed#cation, )#man Reso#rce Mana ement 6ystem, 6#pply Chain Mana ement, Pro+ect Mana ement and Materials mana ement and others. %he :racle #ser schema incl#des the People6oft data$ase. %his schema is called 6B6/(M and it incl#des all the o$+ects that comprise the People6oft application. %o s#pport the People6oft data$ase, follo"in environments are reH#ired2 Development database Live production database PeopleSoft application database Testing and acceptance environment PeopleSoft delivered database %he client "or'station can $e connected to People6oft data$ase in three different "ays2 1. By #sin 6?>K0E%30et<, a t"o tier connection can $e made "ith :racle R(BM6. 2. By #sin a 7@tier %#&edo application server.

7. Connectin People6oft "e$ ena$led pa e #sin 7@tier %#&edo3Lolt com$ination. S"P 6/P means 6ystem /pplication and Prod#cts. By employin 6/P, a centrali!ed data$ase is created for all the applications that are c#rrently #sed in an or ani!ation. /ll "or' in the f#nctional department of the or ani!ation is handled in a versatile manner $y this application. %he prod#cts from 6/P are #sed $y ma+or companies s#ch as 1BM and Microsoft in their $#sinesses. %he first version of 6/P "as R32 and it "as #sed on the mainframe architect#re. %he foc#s of prod#cts from 6/P is enerally on ERP 4Enterprise Reso#rce Plannin 5. %he R37 system that incl#des applications in 6/P helps in mana in assets, personnel, materials, and cost acco#ntin and prod#ct operations. %his system can r#n on all the ma+or platforms and client@server model is employed in this system. %he enterprise applications provided $y 6/P are2 Business nformation !arehouse "dvanced Planner and #ptimi$er Supply %hain Management &uman 'esource Management System Product Lifecycle Management S"P kno(ledge !arehouse Supplier 'elationship Management %ustomer 'elationship Management %he latest technolo y offered $y 6/P is the 6/P 0et,eaver. %he prod#cts from 6/P are mainly desi ned "ith lar e or ani!ations in foc#s. .or small or mid@si!ed or ani!ations, 6/P all in one and 6/P B#siness :ne are #sed. Difference etween S"P and PeopleSoft E People6oft and 6/P are Enterprise Reso#rce Plannin soft"are applications. E More applications or prod#cts are offered $y 6/P as compared to People6oft. E /ltho# h 6/P is a leader in mar'et $#t on the )#man Reso#rce side, it is "ea'er

as compared to People6oft. E People6oft is easy to #se and learn as compared to 6/P. E 6/P is costlier as compared to People6oft. E Even tho# h 6/P provides more f#nctionality $#t is not easy to #se, fle&i$le and cheap as compared to People6oft.

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Difference Between Marketing and Pu lic Relations


Lan 28th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Marketing vs Pu lic Relations Mar'etin and P#$lic Relations are $oth promotional tools #sed $y companies to have a lar er c#stomer $ase and to improve #pon sales. Many people tend to thin' they 'no" "hat mar'etin and p#$lic relations stand for, $#t $ecome conf#sed "hen as'ed to e&plain. 1t is tr#e that $oth are #sed for promotion $#t there are fine demarcations $et"een mar'etin and p#$lic relations. ,hile $oth strate ies "or' to"ards the same o$+ective of eneratin more reven#es for the company, mar'etin and p#$lic relations differ in s#$stance and approach. Marketing 1t refers to all activities #nderta'en $y a company to cond#ct mar'et research, sell prod#cts and services and creatin a"areness amon the p#$lic a$o#t the prod#cts thro# h a ressive advertisin . 1t is a very $road concept needs caref#l plannin and e&ec#tion. %he main p#rpose of mar'etin is to identify, satisfy, retain and possi$le increase the c#stomer $ase. Proper mar'etin reH#ires company to #nderta'e research a$o#t the c#stomers and to 'no" their needs and "ants. 6ometimes it can also "or' to create a need for a prod#ct or service. ,hile en a in in mar'etin , the sole o$+ective of the team is to earn reven#es for the company $y attractin c#stomers and sellin them more and more of prod#cts and services of the company. Pu lic Relations %he phrase is self e&planatory in the sense that this e&ercise is all a$o#t creatin favo#ra$le ima e and perception a$o#t the company amon the p#$lic. 1t is an effective ploy to 'eep comm#nication $et"een the company and the p#$lic in s#ch a manner so as to create a favo#ra$le ima e of the company. %his is also 'no"n as rapport $#ildin e&ercise. Many tools are employed $y companies to 'eep in to#ch "ith p#$lic, and traditionally press releases and ne"sletter have $een #sed to remain in the eyes of the p#$lic. :f late, companies are ma'in effective #se of internet for p#$lic relations. 1n partic#lar, companies are #sin $lo s and social net"or'in sites s#ch as .ace$oo' and %"itter to ma'e anno#ncements a$o#t the company. ,e 'no" no" that mar'etin and p#$lic relations are $oth promotional tools $#t $oth have larin differences in methodolo y. Difference etween Marketing and Pu lic Relations N ,hile mar'etin is a very $road term encompassin many thin s, p#$lic relations

are +#st a part of it. N Mar'etin is done to promote a prod#ct or service of a company, "hile p#$lic relations are an e&ercise "hich is en a ed in to promote the company itself. N Mar'etin is sellin a partic#lar prod#ct "hile p#$lic relations are a "ay to create a favo#ra$le ima e of the company itself. N ,hen p#$lic relations e&ercise has $een cond#cted, it provides #sef#l inp#ts a$o#t the perception of the company and helps in decidin the mar'etin strate y N ,hile the sole p#rpose of mar'etin is to enerate reven#es for the company, p#$lic relations are not financially foc#ssed. N Mar'etin refers to all sorts of ads and media campai ns a$o#t a prod#ct and it is enerally a short term strate y "here as p#$lic relations is an on oin strate y and the company en a es in it all the time to $#ild relationships "ith the c#stomers.

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Difference Between M!S and DSS


.e$ 17th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email M!S vs DSS M16 and (66 are t"o a$$reviations that are often heard in the field of B#siness Mana ement. %hey differ in a fe" aspects. 1t is important to 'no" that M16 stands for Mana ement 1nformation 6ystems "hereas (66 stands for (ecision 6#pport 6ystems. 1t is interestin to note that M16 is a type of lin' that assists in the comm#nication $et"een mana ers of vario#s disciplines in a $#siness firm or an or ani!ation. :n the "hole it plays a very important role in $#ildin #p comm#nication amon the corporate people. (66 on the other hand is an improvement of the concept of M16. 1t is tr#e that $oth of them differ in terms of their foc#s. (66 foc#ses more on leadership. 1t is all a$o#t senior mana ement in a firm providin innovative vision. :n the other hand M16 foc#ses more on the information athered and the information that has po#red from different H#arters. E&perts on mana erial $ehavior say that (66 foc#ses more on decision ma'in . M16 on the other hand foc#ses more on plannin the report of vario#s topics concerned "ith the or ani!ation that "o#ld assist the mana ers to ta'e vital decisions pertainin to the f#nctionin of the or ani!ation. :ne of the finest differences $et"een M16 and (66 is that M16 foc#ses on operational efficiency "hereas (66 foc#ses more on ma'in effective decision or in other "ords helpin the company to do the ri ht thin . .lo" of information is from $oth sides, #p and do"n in the case of M16. :n the other flo" of information is only #p"ard in the case of (66. 1n the case of (66 the report can $e fle&i$le "hereas in the case of M16 the report is #s#ally not fle&i$le. M16 is characteri!ed $y an inp#t of lar e vol#me of data, an o#tp#t of s#mmary reports and process characteri!ed $y a simple model. :n the other hand (66 is feat#red $y an inp#t of lo" vol#me of data, an o#tp#t of decision analysis and a process characteri!ed $y interactive model. E&perts "o#ld also say that M16 is a primary level of decision ma'in "hereas (66 is the #ltimate and the main part of the decision. %his is one of the most tal'ed a$o#t different $et"een the t"o. /s a matter of fact M16 is all a$o#t theory "hereas (66 is all a$o#t practice and analysis. /n or ani!ation sho#ld employ $oth the systems effectively.

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Difference Between $rgani%ation and &irm


.e$ 10th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email $rgani%ation vs &irm :r ani!ation and .irm are t"o "ords that are often conf#sed in terms of their connotations. %hey appear to have similar f#nctions, $#t strictly spea'in they differ in their connotation and f#nctions. %he manner in "hich an or ani!ation and a firm are str#ct#red is the $asis of difference $et"een them. / firm is said to have more than one partner that o in a reement $et"een them. :n the other hand an or ani!ation is a social arran ement characteri!ed $y collective oals and it loo's #pon its o"n performance. %here are varieties of firms s#ch as la" firm and $#siness firm. :n the other hand there are several types of or ani!ations as "ell incl#din non@ overnmental or ani!ations, international or ani!ations, not@for@profit corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, corporations and the li'e. %he $asic difference $et"een or ani!ation and firm is that or ani!ation foc#ses on the achievement of the oals of a company. :r ani!ation lies in creatin val#e for stoc'holders, c#stomers, employees, s#ppliers and comm#nity. Partners "or' to ether $o#nd $y some 'ind of a reement $et"een them in a firm. %hey "or' to ether characteri!ed $y or ani!ational $ehavior in order to $rin a$o#t res#lts and oals of their company. .irm and or ani!ation differ in terms of their leadership too. %he leader in a firm is different from the leader in an or ani!ation in the sense that a leader in an or ani!ation is appointed to a mana erial position and has the ri ht to command, enforce o$edience and $ehavior $y force of the a#thority of his position. :n the other hand a leader in a firm is the sole partner or the partners sin ly. 1f the n#m$er of partners is more than one then it is tr#e that they all share the position in enforcin o$edience and $ehavior. %his is one of the main differences $et"een a firm and an or ani!ation.

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Difference Between BP$ and Call Center


.e$ 25th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email BP$ vs Call Center BP: and Call Center are very similar concepts and have $ecome very common p0lace terms these days. )o"ever, difference $et"een a BP: and call center is "hat conf#ses many and it is easy to see "hy. ,hile many f#nctions of a BP: are performed #sin a call center, the converse is not necessarily tr#e and $oth have their o"n feat#res that need to $e hi hli hted to differentiate $et"een the t"o. BP$ BP: stands for B#siness Process :#tso#rcin and is the process of hirin another company, mostly oversees to carry o#t $#siness operations for yo#. %hese operations or activities can $e varied and may incl#de finance, administration, )R f#nctions, call center, c#stomer services, payroll and many other activities. %his is done to ma'e #se of e&pertise of vendors for some of the critical or non critical activities. / BP: company enerally partners "ith another company to mana e one or more aspects of company-s $#siness. B#siness process o#tso#rcin is normally resorted to $y companies to save on money. Recently companies in /sia and /frica have emer ed as s#ccessf#l BP: companies as they are providin relia$le and efficient service to companies in the "est at cheaper rates. 1t is financially more convenient for "estern companies to hand over some of their operations to BP: companies in /sian co#ntries than to hire local employees "ho prove to $e more costly. Call Center Call center is a centrali!ed office mostly #sed for receivin and transmittin information and tro#$leshootin thro# h telephones. / call center is #tili!ed for the s#pport of prod#cts and to solve the H#eries of c#stomers. B#siness is cond#cted over phone only in case of call center. Employees sit on separate comp#ters in a call center and mana e incomin and o#t oin calls. %hese calls can concern telemar'etin , s#rvey eneration, c#stomer s#pport, ta'in of orders, and many other f#nctions. %h#s, a BP: performs one or more operations of any other overseas company, and forei n company #tili!es these services to save on costs or to ain in prod#ctivity. :n the other hand, a call center performs that part of any $#siness that reH#ires handlin of calls. 1n a sense, a call center is a BP: or ani!ation. )o"ever, a BP: company may or may not have a call center as there are BP: or ani!ations handlin "or' that are carried o#t over "e$sites "itho#t the need of telephone lines.

BP: is a m#ch $roader term encompassin many more f#nctions apart from handlin a call center. %here are BP: or ani!ations providin 1% services, financial services etc, "hich do not have call centers. / call center is a voice $ased system "hile BP: performs a "ide variety of f#nctions in addition to handlin phone calls. Summar# E BP: is a company that performs one or more $#siness operations of an overseas company, "hile call center "here all the "or' is done over telephone lines. E ,hile call center may $e a s#$set of BP:, the converse is not tr#e.

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Difference Between &inancial "ccounting and Management 'Managerial( "ccounting


(ec 21st, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email &inancial "ccounting vs Management "ccounting .inancial acco#ntin and mana ement 4mana erial5 acco#ntin are t"o divisions in acco#ntin , $oth are eH#ally important for an or ani!ation. /cco#ntin plays a pivotal role in the f#nctionin of the or ani!ations. :n a $roader scale, acco#ntin deals "ith the esta$lishin , mana in and a#ditin the acco#ntin $oo's of the or ani!ations. ,ith +#st the fi #res on sales, overheads and the p#rchases, the acco#ntant has the a$ility to analy!e the financial position of the or ani!ation at real time. %he records are arran ed in chronolo ical order and are later interpreted. :n the "hole, the present and f#t#re economic sta$ility of an or ani!ation can only $e e&plained thro# h acco#ntin . %here are t"o main $ranches of acco#ntin namely financial acco#ntin and mana ement acco#ntin . %hese t"o acco#ntin fields deal t"o separate areas $#t depend on each other. &inancial "ccounting .inancial acco#ntin is primarily concerned "ith providin the data "hich can $e presented to the e&ternal parties of the or ani!ation. %he parties incl#de $an's, creditors, and shareholders. .#rthermore, this field of acco#ntin is lia$le to provide and depict the overall performance of the company in a certain time frame. %he period is "ell defined and the states of affairs are disc#ssed at the end of this period. %his specific period is often referred to as the O%radin PeriodP and is #s#ally one year. .inancial acco#ntin information are more of a historical data of the company performance and monetary in nat#re. %he format of the financial acco#ntin statements are #niversal and th#s are #sed in the same manner every"here. %hese acco#nt statements can $e easily compared "ith t"o different periods or can $e compared "ith other company-s acco#nt statements as "ell. .or the companies that are incorporated #nder the Companies /ct 1=<=, it is a reH#irement $y la" to prepare and p#$lish financial acco#nts. Management "ccounting Mana ement acco#ntin deals "ith another aspect of the finances of the or ani!ation. %he information revealed $y mana ement acco#ntin is primarily #sed $y the internal staff, "hich #ses the financial acco#ntin data. Mana ement acco#nt is more #sed in the strate ic

mana ement of the or ani!ation and helpf#l in decision ma'in . /s it is #sed $y internal staff, to plan and control $#siness activities, there is no set period for this reportin or any le al reH#irement. Mana ement acco#nt #se $oth financial and non@financial information in mana ement reports. %he ma+or areas covered $y mana ement acco#ntin is $rea' even point, cost $ehaviors, capital $#d etin , profit plannin , standard costin , relevant cost of decision ma'in and activity $ased costin . %he cost calc#lated in the mana ement acco#ntin process in later #sed in financial statement #nder the standardi!ed r#les of financial acco#ntin . Difference etween &inancial "ccounting and Management "ccounting Mana ement acco#nt is not $o#nd to #se the r#les stated #nder F/6P 4Feneral acco#ntin standard principles5 "hereas the financial acco#nts are $o#nd to follo" them. Mana ement acco#ntin can foc#s on specific areas of the or ani!ation and aid them in the decision ma'in process. )o"ever, financial acco#ntin caters the entire or ani!ation, a re ates all the costs and reven#es and ives the holistic pict#re $y the end of a specific financial period or O%rade period.P Mana ement acco#ntin deals "ith financial and non financial information s#ch as sales vol#me, prod#ctivity, etc., "here as the financial acco#ntin is $ased p#rely on monetary concept. .inancial acco#ntin present historic data of the $#siness performance, mana ement acco#ntin tho# h mostly foc#s on analy!in historic performance, it also incl#de $#siness trends and forecasts. Conclusion: :n the "hole there is a vast difference $et"een the t"o fields that is of financial acco#ntin and mana ement acco#ntin and th#s $oth of them sho#ld al"ays $e ta'en separately.

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Difference Between )ogistics and Suppl# Chain Management


.e$ 1;th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email )ogistics vs Suppl# Chain Management >o istics and 6#pply chain Mana ement are t"o areas that are often felt that they co#ld overlap. 1t is possi$le that different companies define them differently. >o istics deals "ith strate y and coordination $et"een mar'etin and prod#ction. :n the other hand s#pply chain mana ement foc#ses more on p#rchasin and proc#rement. %his is one of the main differences $et"een lo istics and s#pply chain mana ement. 1t is interestin to note that s#pply chain mana ement can incl#de factors relatin to inventory, materials and prod#ction plannin too in its concept. :n the other hand lo istics incl#des factors relatin to demand mana ement and forecastin in its concept. %his is also an interestin difference $et"een lo istics and s#pply chain mana ement. E&perts ar #e that lo istics mana ement is a part of the s#pply chain mana ement that plans and implements the flo" and stora e of oods, services in order to meet the demands of the cons#mers. %his is indeed an important st#dy made $y the e&perts. :n the other hand s#pply chain mana ement encompasses the mana ement of all activities involved in the proc#rement and conversion. 1n addition to these activities the s#pply chain mana ement ta'es care of all the lo istics mana ement activities. 1t is important to note that s#pply chain mana ement involves all movements and stora e of ra" materials. 1n short it can $e said that s#pply chain mana ement ta'es care of the desi n, plannin , e&ec#tion, control, and monitorin of s#pply chain activities "ith the sole o$+ective of creatin net val#e and levera in "orld"ide lo istics. :n the other hand lo istics can $e simply defined as the mana ement of the flo" of oods and the services $et"een the point of ori in and the point of cons#mption in order to meet the reH#irements of c#stomers. 1t is interestin to note that lo istics is a $#siness concept that "as introd#ced for the first time in the year 1=57. B#siness lo istics is nothin $#t havin the ri ht item in the ri ht H#antity at the ri ht time at the ri ht place for the ri ht price in ri ht condition to the ri ht c#stomer. 1t is also interestin to note that lo istics mana ement is 'no"n $y many names s#ch as materials mana ement, channel mana ement, distri$#tion, $#siness or lo istics mana ement,

$#siness or lo istics mana ement and s#pply chain mana ement. %his only sho"s that s#pply chain mana ement can $e called the s#$set of lo istics $#t the converse is not tr#e. %here is a thin line of difference $et"een the t"o.

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Difference Between Performance Management and Performance "ppraisal


.e$ 1;th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email Performance Management vs Performance "ppraisal Performance mana ement and Performance appraisal are t"o terms that are often #sed in the field of the eval#ation of employee efficiency. %hese t"o proced#res differ in terms of their concept and connotations. Performance appraisal consists in the settin of +o$ standards and eval#ation of the past performance. 1t is #nderstood that the eval#ation is carried o#t $ased on the +o$ standards that have earlier $een set. :n the other hand performance mana ement concentrates on mana in the performance in state time so that the performance can reach the e&pected level. %his is one of the main differences $et"een performance mana ement and performance appraisal. 1n short it can $e said that $oth are t"o methods of eval#ation of the performance of employee in a firm or in an or ani!ation. Bet"een the t"o it can $e said that performance mana ement is the older and traditional approach. :n the other hand performance appraisal is a sort modern method or approach of eval#atin the performance of an employee of a firm or an or ani!ation. 1t is interestin to note that $oth these types are employed $y the company or a firm in a $id to eval#ate the performance s'ills of its employees especially in the present scenario characteri!ed $y competitive nat#re of economy and rapid chan es in the environment. Performance appraisal is a limited f#nction in the sense that it concentrates only on the eval#ation of the past performances and it is #s#ally done once or at the most t"o times in a year. 1n other "ords it can $e said that performance appraisal is all a$o#t distinct staff activity. :n the other hand performance mana ement is a contin#o#s f#nction in the sense that it is done in an on@ oin fashion to ens#re that the employees dischar e their capa$ilities in s#ch a "ay that tar ets are achieved in real@time $asis. )ence it is often said that performance mana ement is contin#o#s in p#rpose "hereas performance appraisal is occasional in p#rpose. Both the methods differ in terms of their methodolo y too. Performance appraisal is more formal and str#ct#ral in nat#re. :n the other hand performance mana ement is more cas#al and fle&i$le in nat#re. %his is also an interestin difference $et"een the t"o methods of eval#ation.

Performance mana ement is more c#stomi!ed for employee-s "or'. :n the other hand performance appraisal is more standardi!ed $ased on the desi nation of the employee of the firm.

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Difference Between Domestic marketing and !nternational marketing


Lan 1=th, 2011 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email Domestic marketing vs !nternational marketing (omestic mar'etin and 1nternational mar'etin are same "hen it comes to the f#ndamental principle of mar'etin . Mar'etin is an inte ral part of any $#siness that refers to plans and policies adopted $y any individ#al or or ani!ation to reach o#t to its potential c#stomers. / "e$ definition defines mar'etin as a process of plannin and e&ec#tin the conception, pricin , promotion, and distri$#tion of ideas, oods and services to create e&chan es that satisfy individ#al and or ani!ational oals. ,ith the "orld shrin'in at a fast pace, the $o#ndaries $et"een nations are meltin and companies are no" pro ressin from caterin to local mar'ets to reach o#t to c#stomers in different parts of the "orld. Mar'etin is a ploy that is #sed to attract, satisfy and retain c#stomers. ,hether done at a local level or at the lo$al level, the f#ndamental concepts of mar'etin remain the same. Domestic Marketing %he mar'etin strate ies that are employed to attract and infl#ence c#stomers "ithin the political $o#ndaries of a co#ntry are 'no"n as (omestic mar'etin . ,hen a company caters only to local mar'ets, even tho# h it may $e competin a ainst forei n companies operatin "ithin the co#ntry, it is said to $e involved in domestic mar'etin . %he foc#s of companies is on the local c#stomer and mar'et only and no tho# ht is iven to overseas mar'ets. /ll the prod#ct and services are prod#ced 'eepin in mind local c#stomers only. !nternational Marketing ,hen there are no $o#ndaries for a company and it tar ets c#stomers overseas or in another co#ntry, it is said to $e en a ed in international mar'etin . 1f "e o $y the definition of mar'etin iven a$ove, the process $ecomes m#ltinational in this case. /s s#ch, and in a simplified "ay, it is nothin $#t application of mar'etin principles across co#ntries. )ere it is interestin to note that the techniH#es #sed in international mar'etin are primarily those of the home co#ntry or the co#ntry "hich has the headH#arters of the company. 1n /merica and E#rope, many e&perts $elieve international mar'etin to $e similar to e&portin . /ccordin to another definition, international mar'etin refers to $#siness activities that direct the flo" of oods and services of a company to cons#mers in more than one co#ntry for profit p#rposes only. Difference etween domestic marketing and international marketing

/s e&plained earlier, $oth domestic as "ell as international mar'etin refer to the same mar'etin principles. )o"ever, there are larin dissimilarities $et"een the t"o. Scope %he scope of domestic mar'etin is limited and "ill event#ally dry #p. :n the other end, international mar'etin has endless opport#nities and scope. Benefits /s is o$vio#s, the $enefits in domestic mar'etin are less than in international mar'etin . .#rthermore, there is an added incentive of forei n c#rrency that is important from the point of vie" of the home co#ntry as "ell. Sharing of technology (omestic mar'etin is limited in the #se of technolo y "hereas international mar'etin allo"s #se and sharin of latest technolo ies. Political relations (omestic mar'etin has nothin to do "ith political relations "hereas international mar'etin leads to improvement in political relations $et"een co#ntries and also increased level of cooperation as a res#lt. Barriers 1n domestic mar'etin there are no $arriers $#t in international mar'etin there are many $arriers s#ch as cross c#lt#ral differences, lan #a e, c#rrency, traditions and c#stoms.

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Difference Between "S!S and "S!$


.e$ ;th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email "S!S vs "S!$ /616 and /61: are part of /#stralian 1ntelli ence Comm#nity. /#stralia has a "ell developed str#ct#re of intelli ence collection and analysis. %he /#stralian 1ntelli ence Comm#nity 4/1C5 is made #p of si& intelli ence a encies "hich have different f#nctions and responsi$ilities. %hese are :ffice of 0ational /ssessments 4:0/5, /#stralian 6ec#rity 1ntelli ence :r ani!ation 4/61:5, (efense 6i nals (irectorate 4(6(5, (efense 1ntelli ence :r ani!ation 4(1:5, (efense 1ma ery and Feospatial :r ani!ation 4(1F:5, and the /#stralian 6ecret 1ntelli ence 6ervice 4/6165. :#t of these, three are intelli ence collection a encies /616, (6(, and (1F:, "hile t"o are assessment a encies 4:0/ and (1:5. %he si&th, /61: is involved "ith $oth collection and assessment of intelli ence, and it is also involved in policy form#lation and advice. 1n this article, "e "ill differentiate $et"een /616 and /61:. "S!$ /61: is the national sec#rity service of /#stralia. %he main o$+ective of /61: is to ather and prod#ce intelli ence that ena$les it to "arn the overnment a$o#t activities and sit#ations that mi ht p#t co#ntry-s sec#rity #nder threat. "S!S /616 is /#stralia-s national intelli ence a ency that collects intelli ence primarily a$o#t activities of forei n co#ntries, corporations and individ#als that mi ht have an effect on /#stralia-s forei n relations, economic "ell $ein and national sec#rity. Difference etween "S!$ and "S!S Both /61: and /616 are part of /1C, $#t "hile /61: is primarily involved "ith sec#rity intelli ence, /616 has a $roader perspective and loo's for intelli ence in other areas also as descri$ed a$ove. )#man intelli ence forms a $#l' of all the information collected $y /616, "hereas /61: #ses other methods also to collect, assess and finally advise the policy ma'ers on sensitive iss#es. /616 "as esta$lished $y an e&ec#tive order in 1=52, "hile /61: came into e&istence $y an act of the parliament in 1=;= and is responsi$le to the parliament thro# h /ttorney Feneral. %he central office of /61: is in Can$erra, "hile /616, "hich is a part of the department of (epartment of .orei n /ffairs and %rade, also has its headH#arters in Can$erra.

/616 can $e said to $e the /#stralian eH#ivalent of C1/, C616, M:66/(, R/,, 161 and similar intelli ence a encies of different co#ntries of the "orld. Summar# E Both /616 and /61: are part of /#stralian 1ntelli ence Comm#nity 4/1C5. E /616 is the /#stralia-s national intelli ence a encyD /61: is the national sec#rity service of /#stralia. E Both /616 and /61: have different roles and responsi$ilities. E ,hile /61: ather and prod#ce intelli ence a$o#t the sec#rity threats to /#stralia, /616 collects intelli ence that mi ht have an effect on /#stralia-s forei n relations and economy.

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Difference Between M#S*) and PostgreS*)


.e$ 7rd, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email M#S*) vs PostgreS*) My6?> and Post re6?> are $oth data$ase mana ement systems. %here is need of a data$ase system in every or ani!ation or Company. My6?> is open so#rce data$ase mana ement system. My6?> is a R(BM6 or Relational (ata$ase Mana ement 6ystem "hereas Post re6?> is :R(BM6 or :$+ect Relational (ata$ase Mana ement 6ystem. M#S*) My6?> is an open so#rce data$ase mana ement system. 1t is s#pported, developed and distri$#ted $y :racle. / str#ct#red collection of information or data is called data$ase. / data$ase mana ement system li'e My6?> is reH#ired in order to access, process or even add data into a data$ase. /s comp#ters are efficient in handlin data so a data$ase mana ement system plays an important role in these types of activities. 1t is a relational data$ase mana ement system "hich means that the data is 'ept in different ta$les. %his provides m#ch speed as "ell as fle&i$ility to the data$ase. My6?> is open so#rce soft"are "hich means that anyone can #se as "ell as modify this soft"are accordin to their needs. %his soft"are can $e do"nloaded from the internet free of cost. %he #sers can modify the code after st#dyin it. %he commercial licensed version can also $e $o# ht if #sers "ant to em$ed this soft"are into other applications. %his data$ase server is very relia$le, easy to #se and fast. %he feat#res provided in My6?> server are developed in close cooperation of the #sers of My6?> server. %his soft"are "as mainly desi ned to handle lar e amo#nt of data or data$ases and has proved s#ccessf#l in these type of demandin environments. My6?> is client@server data$ase soft"are. (ifferent $ac'@ends are s#pported $y this m#lti@threaded server. PostgreS*) Post re6?> is an :R(BM6 or :$+ect Relational (ata$ase Mana ement. 1t "as developed at the Ber'eley Comp#ter 6cience (epartment of Iniversity of California. 1t is also an open so#rce data$ase mana ement system and comes from the ori inal Ber'eley code. / lar e part of 6?> standard is s#pported $y Post re6?> and it offers many feat#res s#ch as transactional inte rity, tri ers, forei n 'eys, m#ltiversion conc#rrency control, comple& H#eries and vie"s.

%he #ser can e&tend the Post re6?> $y addin ne" inde& methods, proced#ral lan #a es, f#nctions, operators, data types and a re ate f#nctions. /s it is open so#rce so it can $e modified, distri$#ted or #sed $y everyone free of cost for academic, commercial or provide #se. Difference etween M#S*) and PostgreS*) E Post re6?> is feat#re rich as compared to MB6?> as it provides stored proced#res, vie"s, c#rsors and s#$@H#eries that are not s#pported $y sta$le version of My6?>. E %here is s lar e comm#nity to s#pport on My6?> as it is #sed more as compared to Post re6?>. / lar er n#m$er of reso#rces s#ch as $oo's, internet are availa$le to assist #sers in case of My6?> "hereas this not the case "ith Post re6?l. E My6?> is considered to $e faster than Post re6?> as the former one "as desi ned in s#ch a "ay "hereas Post re6?> "as desi ned as a f#lly feat#red data$ase soft"are. E F0I FP> license is #sed in case of My6?> "hereas Post re6?> is released #nder the B6( license.

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Difference Between C"D and C"M


.e$ 18th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email C"D vs C"M C/( and C/M are important tools in desi nin and man#fact#rin . Before the advent of comp#ters and especially PC in the ei hties, draftsmen performed important role in desi nin in companies. B#t comp#ters chan ed the scenario completely. %heir afforda$ility and versatility allo"ed en ineers to do draftin on their o"n. %oday hand draftin for desi nin has $ecome o$solete and the days of compasses and protractors are virt#ally over. C/( and C/M are important terms in the field of desi n and man#fact#re and refer to Comp#ter /ided (esi n and Comp#ter /ided Man#fact#re respectively. C"D C/( is the #se of comp#ters for desi nin in simple lan #a e. 1t is also 'no"n as C/((, "hich stands for comp#ter aided desi n and draftin . 1n C/(, a "ide ran e of comp#ter $ased tools are #sed to assist en ineers, architects and other desi n professionals in their desi n activities. :ri inally C/( referred to comp#ter aided draftin as it "as a replacement of traditional draftin $oard. B#t today it is called desi nin to reflect the fact that m#ch more can $e done "ith the help of comp#ters $esides +#st draftin . C/( is #s#ally employed "hen simple draftin is not a$le to do the +o$ s#ch as in desi n of a#tomo$iles, airplanes, ships and other ind#strial desi ns. C"M C/M is the #se of comp#ter $ased tools that assist en ineers, tool and die ma'ers and C0C machinists in the man#fact#re and prototypin of prod#ct components. ,hile C/( has many f#nctions that do not necessarily involve C/M, the same cannot $e said a$o#t C/M, and in eneral, C/M is heavily dependent #pon C/(. Difference etween C"D and C"M C/( and C/M are $oth part of an over all important process that is referred to as comp#ter aided en ineerin 4C/E5. C/(6 and C/M have similar advanta es and they render items in 2( or 7(. Both C/( and C/M help in H#ic' processin and prod#ction of any desi n that is concept#ali!ed $y a scientist. Most of the C/M machines have in$#ilt C/( soft"are.

%he ma+or difference $et"een C/( and C/M lies in the end #ser. ,hile C/M soft"are is mostly #sed $y an en ineer, C/M is #sed $y a trained machinist. %hese machinists are hi hly s'illed and are eH#ivalent to a comp#ter en ineer. Summar# E C/( refers to Comp#ter /ided (esi n, "hile C/M stands for Comp#ter /ided Man#fact#re. E C/( and C/M have revol#tioni!ed the "ay thin s are desi ned and man#fact#red. E C/( and C/M are heavily dependent #pon each other.

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Difference Between "dministration and Management


(ec 11th, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email "dministration vs Management 1t may appear that $oth the terms, namely administration and mana ement are connotative of one and the same meanin , $#t there is act#ally some 'ind of difference $et"een the t"o. /dministration is the science of determinin the policies and o$+ectives of an or ani!ation or a firm, "here as mana ement is the act of p#ttin into practice the policies and o$+ectives framed $y the administration. 1t can th#s $e said that administration is a determinative f#nction "hereas mana ement is e&ec#tive f#nction. 1t is e&ec#tive in the sense that it e&ec#tes the o$+ectives and policies that are already framed $y the administration and incl#ded in the constit#tion. %op level activity controls an administration "here as middle level activity controls a mana ement. /dministration comprises of top level personnel that have contri$#ted to the capital, that are partners of the firm or the or ani!ation. Mana ement comprises of a ro#p of mana ers that e&hi$it their s'ill in p#ttin into practice the o$+ectives of the or ani!ation. 1n short it can $e said that the mana ement is directly #nder the control of administration or the administration controls the mana ement. / mana ement "o#ld s#rvive only if the administration is satisfied $y its academic sho". )ence mana ement sho#ld strictly comprise of talented mana ers that sho" their de&terity in translatin into practice "hat the administration e&pects of them. Plannin is the 'ey factor of an administration "hereas motivation is the 'ey factor of a mana ement. 1t is important to note that administrative handles the most vital aspect of an or ani!ation, namely, finance. /dministration or ani!es reso#rces so as to #se them to f#lfill their mission. Mana ement does not handle the sensitive iss#e of finance $#t does handle the method of operation to carry o#t the strate y of the administration. 1t is the administration that ta'es vital decisions of an or ani!ation "hereas mana ement is not a#thori!ed to ta'e vital decisions of an or ani!ation $#t can ta'e decisions "ithin a certain frame"or', $y the approval of the administration. /dministration is made of administrators "hereas mana ement is made of mana ers. /dministrators are fo#nd only in overnment, reli io#s, military and ed#cational or ani!ations, "hereas mana ers are fo#nd in $#siness firms only. %he relationship $et"een administration and mana ement is that mana ement is constr#ed to $e a s#$set of administration in the sense that everythin mana ement does ets incl#ded in the administration. Everythin a mana ement achieves ets incl#ded in the administration and everythin a mana ement fails to achieve also ets incl#ded in the administration. 1n fact it "o#ld $e appropriate to say that a mana erial fail#re is act#ally an administrative fail#re. / mana erial s#ccess is an administrative s#ccess too.

%he ma+or differences $et"een administration and mana ement can $e s#mmed #p as follo"s2 /dministration frames the o$+ectives and policies of an or ani!ation, "hereas mana ement does "or' hard to p#t into practice these policies and o$+ectives. /dministration is determinative in character "hile mana ement is e&ec#tive in character. /dministration is the $ody that ta'es vital decisions of an or ani!ation, "hereas mana ement too ta'es decisions, $#t confines them to a certain frame"or' only. /dministrators are fo#nd in overnment, ed#cational and reli io#s $odies "hereas mana ers are fo#nd in $#siness firms. Read more2 http233""".difference$et"een.com3difference@$et"een@administration@and@ mana ement3Ai&!!1B?L%Cl)H

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Difference etween +ardware and Software


(ec 12th, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email +ardware vs Software

&ard(are in a computer system refers to the physical e)uipment that are directly involved in the performance of data*processing or communications functions+ such as the central processing unit+ peripheral devices+ and memory, Soft(are is the code and instructions that control the functioning of the hard(are and direct its operation+ such as Microsoft !indo(s and nternet bro(ser, !ithout one the other (ould not e-ist, Both hard"are and soft"are are inte ral components of all di ital electronic devices li'e comp#ters, cell#lar systems, satellite systems etc. %hese comp#ter related terms "or' in a com$ination to ma'e comp#ters f#nction. %he components of comp#ter that have physical e&istence and to#cha$le are hard"are "hile soft"are are those pro rams that r#n on hard"are. 0o do#$t, $oth components have their individ#al identity and f#nction@a$ility, $#t it is the fact that "itho#t any component other is #seless. %herefore, to ma'e a system operational, it is very necessary that $oth hard"are and soft"are s#pport each other to r#n a pro ram. +ardware /ny component that can $e vis#ally o$served and has physical e&istence is called hard"are. /ll parts of comp#ter, either inside or o#tside, are hard"are. 1n short all those components that are to#cha$le and assem$led to ma'e a comp#ter are lie in hard"are cate ory li'e mother$oard, hard drive, processor, ram, C( or (G( drive, mo#se, 'ey$oard, po"er and data ca$les, po"er s#pply etc. ,itho#t hard"are, there is nothin to r#n the soft"are, so there is no comp#ter or any other di ital electronic device, if there is no hard"are. Software

1f yo# "ant to perform some "or' on comp#ter, then "itho#t soft"are it is impossi$le. 6oft"are is a com$ination those pro rams that #se hard"are to ma'e a comp#ter or any other di ital device f#nctional. /ct#ally, soft"are r#ns on hard"are to e&ec#te any pro ram. 6oft"are is a compilation of comp#ter pro rams, doc#mentation and proced#res. /ny pro ram that is #sed to perform a tas' on comp#ter $y sendin instr#ctions to hard"are is soft"are li'e operatin systems, "e$ $ro"ser, M6@:ffice, pro rammin soft"are etc. Differences and similarities )ard"are starts f#nctionin , "hen soft"are is installed on it. :n the other side, to deliver its set of instr#ctions soft"are needs hard"are. )ard"are components remain same for different types of soft"are. 1t means all 'inds of soft"are can $e r#n on same hard"are "itho#t chan in its $asic str#ct#re or partsD +#st some modification is reH#ired to e&ec#te heavy soft"are. )ard"are is that component that can store data "hile data itself is called as soft"are. More than one soft"are can $e r#n on one hard"are at a timeD ho"ever there is no possi$ility to "or' on same and sin le pro ram on more than one hard"are. %echnolo ical advancements are H#ic' in soft"are development li'e ne" version of operatin systems $y same company or an operatin system "ith different feat#res $y another company. :n the opposite, hard"are advancements are slo" as compared to soft"are li'e it ta'es lon time to chan e the specifications of processor or increase the stora e capacity of hard drive. Summar# 0o do#$t, hard"are and soft"are have diverse f#nctions, str#ct#re, and appearance, $#t it is also a fact that $oth are #seless "itho#t each other. %he components of comp#ter that have physical appearance mean hard"are "ill $e ready for f#nctionin only "hen proper soft"are is installed on it. 6imilarly to r#n a pro ram of soft"are, yo# reH#ire hard"are "hich co#ld e&ec#te this soft"are. %herefore, $eside all differences, hard"are and soft"are are essential for each other. Read more2 http233""".difference$et"een.com3difference@$et"een@hard"are@and@ soft"are3Ai&!!1B?>&,enH

Difference Between Defence and Defense


Lan 28th, 2011 | By Clarisse

0 in6hare email Defence vs Defense (efence and (efense are t"o En lish "ords that sometimes conf#se people. %he difference of spellin mi ht ma'e people "onder if one perhaps has a different #se from the other. ,ell, to tell yo# the tr#th, $oth mean the same thin . (efense or defence has lots of definitions. 1n sports, defense or defence means to simply not let the opponent score $y defendin yo#r desi nated area of responsi$ility. 1n military parlance, it means to protect oneself and others from harm. 1n architect#re, it means a str#ct#re that fortifies and defends. 1n la", it can mean the denial of the defendant in response to the claim or char e a ainst him or her. 1t can also mean the defendant and his le al co#nsel and the proceedin s that they have adopted in order to defend a ainst the claim that have $een made. ,hy do they have a difference in spellin tho# hT 1n the early days of the En lish lan #a e, sometime aro#nd the 1<th cent#ry, the En lish lan #a e "asn-t standardi!ed. /s s#ch, there "as the British spellin , and the /merican spellin . %hese t"o versions of the same "ords ca#sed conf#sion amon the people as to "hat is the correct spellin of the "ords. (efense is the /merican spellin and is "idely #sed amon co#ntries "ho have adopted /merican En lish. (efence, on the other hand is the British version of the term and is $ein "idely #sed thro# ho#t the Inited Cin dom-s former territories li'e /#stralia and Canada. %here are no ma+or differences $et"een defense and defence, only their spellin and the people "ho are #sin them. %o paraphrase Feor e Bernard 6ha", the Inited 6tates and the Inited Cin dom are t"o co#ntries that are divided $y a common lan #a e. /ltho# h the t"o variations of the En lish lan #a e are m#t#ally intelli i$le, there are eno# h differences $et"een them to sometimes ca#se mis#nderstandin , conf#sion and em$arrassment. Bo# can #se defense and defence interchan ea$ly, ho"ever, since there is no difference $et"een them. !n rief: E (efense and defence means the same thin , there are no differences in their #sa e. E %he spellin difference $et"een defense and defence is $eca#se defense is the /merican En lish version of the term "hile defence is the British En lish version.

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Difference Between i,e and e,g


Lan 28th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email i,e vs e,g i.e and e. are t"o a$$reviations #sed in En lish lan #a e. ,hen "ritin in En lish, especially "hen "ritin reports "e #se lot of a$$reviations in $et"een. %hese are t"o of the most commonly #sed a$$reviations in En lish "ritin . %here are lot of differences in the #sa e of the t"o a$$reviations i.e and e. . 1t sho#ld $e noted that $oth of them have their ori in in >atin. %he direct e&pansion of i.e is id est in Latin. It means that is . %he direct e&pansion of e.g on the other hand is exempli gratia in Latin. It means for the sake of example. 1n normal cases i.e is #sed to el#cidate the statement "hich it precedes. :n the contrary e. is #sed "hen listin o#t e&amples for a term or a s#pposition that "as stated $efore. 1t is c#stomary that people remem$er e. as Ue&ample ivenConsider the e&ample, Uyo# sho#ld ta'e the medicine t"o times a day 4i.e., mornin evenin 5.- 1n the e&ample yo# co#ld see the #sa e of i.e. and

Consider another e&ample, Ufine arts are of vario#s types. 4e. ., m#sic and dance5-. 1n the e&ample yo# co#ld see the #sa e of e. . %here are some r#les in connection "ith the #sa e of i.e and e. . %hey sho#ld $e #sed "ell "ithin the parenthesis. 1t is eH#ally important that $oth i.e and e. sho#ld $e in lo"er case. /s a r#le $oth i.e and e. are follo"ed $y periods. %he t"o letters "ithin the a$$reviations sho#ld also $e separated $y periods. 1t is important that the final period sho#ld $e follo"ed $y a comma too. 1t is enerally seen that people for et to "rite the comma after the final period "hile #sin either a$$reviations. 1t is interestin to note that the a$$reviations i.e and e. are #sed interchan ea$ly $y many people tho# h they are not so. 6ome people ta'e i.e as Uin other "ords-. :n the other hand e. is #sed to mean Uincl#din -. 1n other "ords e. is #sed "hen yo# do not intend to incl#de everythin .

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Difference Between Shares and Stocks


Lan 1;th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Shares vs Stocks %he companies aro#nd the "orld raise money for their operations and f#t#re e&pansions thro# h many "ays li'e loan from $an's, iss#in $onds, iss#in shares and ta'in private loans. Most companies prefer to raise money thro# h stoc' mar'et $y iss#in shares. / share is an instr#ment that is iss#ed to its holder as a part o"ner of the company. %he rate at "hich share is iss#ed is called its face val#e. / person holdin shares of a partic#lar company is called the share holder. 0o" if a person is holdin shares of many companies at the same time, then his holdin is called stoc'. / stoc' is the total portfolio of a person "hich descri$es the n#m$er of shares he is holdin in different companies. 1f a person is holdin share of one company only then total n#m$er of shares collectively is called his stoc'. Shares 6hare is a #nit iss#ed $y a company at the time of raisin f#nd from the mar'et. 1t is a certificate iss#ed to a person "ho applies for it and is iven at a val#e predetermined $y the company. 6hares can $e of different types and are iss#ed $y the company in accordance "ith the la"s of the co#ntry in "hich they are iss#ed. %hese shares are free to $e traded on the stoc' e&chan es and can $e $o# ht or sold thro# h them. / person holdin the shares of a company has the privile e of votin in the ann#al meetin s as the part o"ner of the company. /nn#al dividend is also received $y the holder, the amo#nt as decided $y the $oard of the company. Mar'et price of the share is overned $y the demand and s#pply sit#ation, it means "hen there are fe" sellers and more $#yers the price of the share oes #p and vice versa. 1nvestment in shares is a ris'y thin as its price is not constant and can o $elo" its face val#e "hen the stoc' mar'et crashes inc#rrin losses to the investor. Stocks 6toc's in the reference of stoc' mar'et are the total n#m$er of shares a person has in one company or in many companies. 6toc's and shares are commonly #sed terms for the instr#ments iss#ed $y a company for raisin f#nds. 6toc's of a company can $e defined as total #nits of share that ma'es a person part o"ner in that company. / stoc' can $e of t"o types namely common stoc' or preferred stoc'. %he preferred stoc' does not entitle votin ri hts to its holder, $#t it entitles votin ri hts to the common stoc' holder. %he preferred stoc' holder receives dividend $efore it is iven to the common stoc' holder. %he dividend val#e is #s#ally hi her in the case of preferred stoc' holders. %hese stoc's investment are al"ays s#$+ected to ris's and investments sho#ld $e done #nder the #idance of an e&pert.

Difference etween Shares and Stocks 6hares and stoc's are the terms #sed for same thin and that is investment of an investor in a company. %hese terms are #sed to define the e&tent of o"nership of a shareholder in one or more company. / person havin shares is said to o"n that company $y the percenta e of shares that he holds in that company. / person holdin stoc's can $e o"ner in one or many companies. Both shares and stoc's are traded thro# h stoc' e&chan es "here they can $e sold or $o# ht. 6hares and stoc's are iss#ed $y the companies after the approval of local overnment and at the price decided $y the overnment $odies, directors of the company and the $an's that mana e the iss#e. %he main difference $et"een shares and stoc's is that shares are s#$ divided into sin le #nits "hereas stoc's are the collective #nits of shares. !n Brief: 1t can $e said that "hen "e are tal'in a$o#t shares and stoc's "e are tal'in a$o#t one and the same thin . Both these terms are #sed to indicate the amo#nt of money one has invested in a company or many companies. 6hares indicate the amo#nt invested in one company "hereas stoc's indicate the money invested in one or many companies. Both entitle a holder certain o"nership in the company and $oth are lia$le to $e ris'y in nat#re. 1t is al"ays advisa$le to hold stoc's of different companies of different sectors rather than shares of a sin le company. %his type of investment saves a person from ris's of losin money in case one sector fares $ad in its performance.

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Difference Between Business "dministration and Business Management


Lan 1;th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Business "dministration vs Business Management 1n any $#siness vent#re the collective responsi$ility of the personnel r#nnin it, is to ma'e it profita$le and "or' "ith a common oal of ivin it an ann#al ro"th. / ood and disciplined administration com$ined "ith efficient mana ement are the prereH#isites for r#nnin a profita$le $#siness and ivin it ann#al ro"th. B#siness administration and $#siness mana ement are li'e t"o hands of a $#siness that "or' in synch to achieve the oals that are set $y the or anisation. /dministration on one hand provides the or anisation "ith the reH#ired oals and "or'force "hereas mana ement provided the means to achieve the oals effectively and efficiently. Business "dministration B#siness administration is the term #sed for the collective "or'force in an or anisation "hose main o$+ective is to set the aims and oals for the or anisation. %his is achieved $y or anisin the personnel and recr#itin the apt reso#rces that "or' collectively in ma'in the or anisation ro" in si!e and ma'in it more profita$le. %he administrators in the $#siness can $e $oard of directors, CE:-s and mana ers at different levels, "ho are iven different d#ties accordin to their ran', 'eepin the oal of the $#siness in mind. %he main tas's that are performed $y administrators are E Plannin for c#rrent time and for f#t#re E :r anisin the reso#rces $y recr#itment E Ma'in $#d ets for r#nnin the $#siness E Fivin directions to the personnel $y ma'in plans E Controllin the "or'force to achieve ma&im#m o#tp#t Business Management B#siness mana ement is the term #sed for mana in an or anisation efficiently $y the administrators. %his efficiency is achieved "hen the personnel "or'in for the or anisation perform accordin to the r#les of ood mana ement. B#siness mana ement or anises its

"or'force so that all the reso#rces are aptly tapped for the ma&im#m $enefit of the or anisation. %hese reso#rces are E )#man reso#rce is mana ed to et the com$ined o#tp#t efficiently E .inancial reso#rces are mana ed for the optim#m #se of finances E %echnolo ical reso#rces are mana ed to et the latest technolo y availa$le to et ma&im#m o#tp#t "ith minim#m efforts and e&penses B#siness mana ement allo"s the administration of the or anisation to plan its reso#rces to ma'e the $#siness more profita$le. 1t also helps a person to mana e other people apart from mana in oneself to "or' efficiently so that ma&im#m o#tp#t is achieved. .orecastin is another important f#nction of mana ement for ta'in the $#siness to ne" hei hts in the f#t#re. Difference etween Business "dministration and Business Management B#siness administration and $#siness mana ement are the terms #sed for r#nnin $#siness efficiently that have common aim of ma'in the $#siness prospero#s for its "or'force and for the investors. %he proficient administration and mana ement "or' for a common oal to achieve e&cellence in r#nnin the or anisation. / very thin line separates these t"o terms, $#siness administration is the term #sed collectively for the personnel employed in an or anisation "hereas $#siness mana ement is the term #sed for mana in the affairs of the or anisation in the $est of interests of the enterprise $y the administration of the or anisation. Conclusion B#siness administration and $#siness mana ement are very important aspects of a fr#itf#l vent#re. / $#siness cannot prosper "itho#t a ood administration and efficient mana ement. / professional administration and mana ement is the need of today for ma'in a $#siness profita$le and for a $ri ht f#t#re. 1t can $e inferred from the a$ove statements that a ood administration does not #arantee the $#siness to $ecome profita$le #ntil and #nless the administration is mana ed efficiently. %h#s the $#siness mana ement sho#ld $e the most important aspect for r#nnin the $#siness as it #ides the or anisation thro# h the process of controllin and or anisin it efficiently and profita$ly.

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Difference Between "dministration and Management


(ec 11th, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email "dministration vs Management 1t may appear that $oth the terms, namely administration and mana ement are connotative of one and the same meanin , $#t there is act#ally some 'ind of difference $et"een the t"o. /dministration is the science of determinin the policies and o$+ectives of an or ani!ation or a firm, "here as mana ement is the act of p#ttin into practice the policies and o$+ectives framed $y the administration. 1t can th#s $e said that administration is a determinative f#nction "hereas mana ement is e&ec#tive f#nction. 1t is e&ec#tive in the sense that it e&ec#tes the o$+ectives and policies that are already framed $y the administration and incl#ded in the constit#tion. %op level activity controls an administration "here as middle level activity controls a mana ement. /dministration comprises of top level personnel that have contri$#ted to the capital, that are partners of the firm or the or ani!ation. Mana ement comprises of a ro#p of mana ers that e&hi$it their s'ill in p#ttin into practice the o$+ectives of the or ani!ation. 1n short it can $e said that the mana ement is directly #nder the control of administration or the administration controls the mana ement. / mana ement "o#ld s#rvive only if the administration is satisfied $y its academic sho". )ence mana ement sho#ld strictly comprise of talented mana ers that sho" their de&terity in translatin into practice "hat the administration e&pects of them. Plannin is the 'ey factor of an administration "hereas motivation is the 'ey factor of a mana ement. 1t is important to note that administrative handles the most vital aspect of an or ani!ation, namely, finance. /dministration or ani!es reso#rces so as to #se them to f#lfill their mission. Mana ement does not handle the sensitive iss#e of finance $#t does handle the method of operation to carry o#t the strate y of the administration. 1t is the administration that ta'es vital decisions of an or ani!ation "hereas mana ement is not a#thori!ed to ta'e vital decisions of an or ani!ation $#t can ta'e decisions "ithin a certain frame"or', $y the approval of the administration. /dministration is made of administrators "hereas mana ement is made of mana ers. /dministrators are fo#nd only in overnment, reli io#s, military and ed#cational or ani!ations, "hereas mana ers are fo#nd in $#siness firms only. %he relationship $et"een administration and mana ement is that mana ement is constr#ed to $e a s#$set of administration in the sense that everythin mana ement does ets incl#ded in the administration. Everythin a mana ement achieves ets incl#ded in the administration and everythin a mana ement fails to achieve also ets incl#ded in the administration. 1n fact it "o#ld $e appropriate to say that a mana erial fail#re is act#ally an administrative fail#re. / mana erial s#ccess is an administrative s#ccess too.

%he ma+or differences $et"een administration and mana ement can $e s#mmed #p as follo"s2 /dministration frames the o$+ectives and policies of an or ani!ation, "hereas mana ement does "or' hard to p#t into practice these policies and o$+ectives. /dministration is determinative in character "hile mana ement is e&ec#tive in character. /dministration is the $ody that ta'es vital decisions of an or ani!ation, "hereas mana ement too ta'es decisions, $#t confines them to a certain frame"or' only. /dministrators are fo#nd in overnment, ed#cational and reli io#s $odies "hereas mana ers are fo#nd in $#siness firms.

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Difference Between "ccounting and &inance


(ec <th, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email "ccounting vs &inance /cco#ntin and finance $oth are parts of the $roader s#$+ect of economics. /cco#ntin is in itself a part of finance. /cco#ntin has $een in practice since cent#ries, only the methods have 'ept chan in . 1t refers to the practice of recordin all financial transactions in s#ch a manner "hich is scientific and ena$les any reader to 'no" all a$o#t the company and its financial health "ith the help of the records created thro# h acco#ntin . .inance, as told earlier is m#ch $i er and involves st#dy of capital mar'ets and money, mana ement of f#nds, and mana ement of the firm. &inance 1t is the st#dy of methods and "ays in "hich different or ani!ations raise f#nds and then #se them for a profit 'eepin in mind all the ris' factors. 1t involves #sin scientific principles and techniH#es to mana e all the money matters, partic#larly income and e&pendit#re. 1nvestments of the or ani!ations and mana ement of the ris' factors also come "ithin the p#rvie" of finance. %oday, finance has $ecome a speciali!ed s#$+ect and has $ranched o#t into several cate ories li'e personal finance, corporate finance and p#$lic finance. %he st#dy of capital mar'et is an essential part of finance. /ll investments are a part of finance. %hen there is mana erial finance "hich reH#ires analysis of the past performance and #sin it to forecast f#t#re performance. "ccounting /cco#ntin is an inte ral part of finance. 1t "o#ld $e correct to call it a s#$set of finance. /cco#ntin is act#ally a precise method to record, analy!e and disclose all financial transactions of a $#siness. %he end prod#ct or the disclos#re part in acco#ntin refers to prod#cts s#ch as PS> acco#nts, Balance 6heets, financial statements and declaration of financial stat#s of the company "hich specifies the f#nds availa$le "ith the company at the start and in the end incl#din the #sa e of f#nds. /ll the data that is presented thro# h acco#ntin helps in analysis of the previo#s and f#t#re performances of the company. %al'in a$o#t similarities, acco#ntin $ein a part of finance #ses all the principles of finance. /cco#ntin is a tool that prod#ces information that is of cr#cial importance for mana in finances of any company. /ll the data that is reH#ired to ta'e financial decisions are the end prod#cts of acco#ntin . 1n this sense, finance and acco#ntin are closely related. B#t the similarities end here as there are many star' differences $et"een the t"o.

/cco#ntin is $asically $oo''eepin meant to record all transactions and to prod#ce statements that are meanin f#l and help in mana erial finance. .inance is m#ch $i er than acco#ntin and it oversees all the financial operations in any $#siness incl#din the income and the e&pendit#re. 1t also loo's after investments 'eepin in mind the ris' factors. %he $asic difference $et"een the t"o is that finance $e ins "here acco#ntin ends. .inance ma'es #se of the end prod#cts of acco#ntin to come to decisions. /cco#ntin is a mare compilation of facts and fi #res "hereas finance is $ased #pon entreprene#rial a$ilities "here finance man er has to ta'e ris's dependin #pon the financial health of the company. 1n concl#sion, it can $e said that $oth acco#ntin and finance are important parts of economics "ith finance not a$le to move a sin le step "itho#t acco#ntin . .inance ma'es heavy #se of the end prod#cts of acco#ntin as they form the $asis of all the decisions ta'en in finance. 1n this sense, finance is heavily dependent #pon acco#ntin as it ma'es #se of the data enerated thro# h acco#ntin to analy!e the past and ma'e f#t#re predictions. Both acco#ntin and finance are essential tho# h, and any $#siness cannot ma'e do "itho#t either of the t"o.

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Difference Between Pu lic and Private sector


(ec 20th, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email Pu lic vs Private sector P#$lic and private sector companies are reH#ired to prod#ce oods and deliver them to the eneral p#$lic. %he state li'e nat#re or the private nat#re of the $#sinesses set the t"o apart. %he la"s $y "hich they are overned tho# h stay the same in a fe" casesD in other cases the la"s are specified to cover either the private sector or the p#$lic sector. %his is enerally done $y the corporate la". Pu lic Sector P#$lic sector is a state r#n or a overnment r#n $ody that provides services for the overnment and for the citi!ens of the state also. Fenerally the p#$lic sector needs to step in the pict#re "hen the monopoly is ta'en over $y the private sector and the citi!ens are $ein e&ploited. 1t is the people in the lo"er class that feels the most $#rdensome and needs to $e protected in "hich case the p#$lic sector provides for the essential services s#ch as p#$lic transport. 1f prices of s#ch services are hi'ed, the lo"er class especially "o#ld not 'no" ho" to comm#te other than their feet or $i'es. %he p#$lic sector is r#n via the ta&es collected $y the overnment. Private Sector B#siness or entities that come #nder the private sector are those that are r#n and overned $y private individ#als. %he motive for s#ch or ani!ations to e&ist is their interest in ma'in profits. %his can also $e done at the e&pense of the citi!ens and is therefore e&ploitation. )o"ever, there are services that the p#$lic sector cannot provide and therefore the private sector steps in to cover the niche and provide to the citi!ens. %he fo#r types of companies present in the private sector ran e from a sole o"nership, partnership to a private limited company and a p#$lic limited company. %he o"nership in all fo#r types is $ased aro#nd the capital inp#t made $y the contri$#tories. 1n the case of sole o"nership and partnership, the capital is solely the o"ner-s. 1n a private limited company and p#$lic limited company, the o"nership is thro# h the o"nership of shares. Difference etween Pu lic and Private Sector %he ma+or difference $et"een the p#$lic and private sector is their motive to e&ist. %he p#$lic sector is present to cater to the citi!ens of a co#ntry and profit motive is enerally not the criteria for them to e&ist. %he private sector firms on the other hand $ase their e&istence on ma'in profits. %he p#$lic sector is r#n on the money collected $y the eneral p#$lic thro# h ta&es, "hich is the income for the p#$lic sector. %hey are also r#n on state loans. Private sector

companies are r#n $y the capital inp#t made $y individ#als or $y share o"ners. %he income is then retained in the company or a part of it is iven o#t as dividends to the share o"ners. Conclusion Both p#$lic and private sector at the end of the day provide to the demands made $y the citi!ens. 1t is their motive to e&ist that remains different ho"everD $oth tend to stren then the economy as $oth provide employment to the citi!ens of a co#ntry.

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Difference Between Bookkeeping and "ccounting


Lan 1st, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Bookkeeping vs "ccounting Boo''eepin and acco#ntin are t"o different departments dealin "ith the acco#nts of company. Boo''eepin is the initial sta e, in "hich "e 'eep the record of income and e&pendit#re, "hereas in /cco#ntin department acco#ntants analy!e the company-s financial activity and prepare reports. Both are very important for the proper mana ement and financial s#ccess of a $#siness. Bookkeeping 1n simple "ords, recordin the financial dealin s of a company or individ#al is $oo''eepin , li'e sales, p#rchase, reven#es and e&pendit#res. %raditionally, it is called as $oo''eepin since records "ere 'ept in $oo'sD no" there are specific soft"are for this p#rpose, $#t the old name is still in #se. Is#ally, $oo''eepers are appointed to 'eep the record in acc#rate and precise manner. %his activity is very important for the financial health of a company, as it informs the mana ement a$o#t #p to date financial condition of their company. Commonly #sed $oo's are, day$oo', led er, cash$oo' and $#siness chec'$oo', many others are also #sed, accordin to the nat#re of $#siness. / $oo''eeper enters a partic#lar financial activity in its respective $oo' and post to the led er as "ell. 6in le entry and do#$le entry are t"o types of $oo''eepin . /s the name s# est, in sin le entry a transaction is either recorded in de$it or in credit col#mn of the same acco#nt, $#t in case of do#$le entry, t"o entries of each transaction are carried to led er, one in de$it col#mn and other #nder credit headin . "ccounting /cco#ntin deals "ith or ani!ed recordin , reportin and analysis of financial activity of a company. Ma'in statements re ardin assets and lia$ilities also come #nder the +#risdiction of acco#ntin . /cco#ntants are also responsi$le for ma'in monthly fiscal statements and yearly ta& ret#rns. %he acco#ntin departments also do preparation of company-s $#d ets and plan loan proposals. Moreover, they analy!e the cost of company-s prod#cts or services. 0o" a day, /cco#ntin is called lan #a e of $#siness, as it provides reH#ired information to many people, for instance, Mana ement acco#ntin is the $ranch, "hich 'eep the man ers of the company informed. .inancial acco#ntin informs the o#tsiders, li'e $an', vendors and sta'eholders, a$o#t the financial activity of company. %he nat#re of information for the o#tsiders and insiders is different, that is "hy $i companies need $oth of these $ranches. Differences and Similarities

Both are different sections of finance department, bookkeeping involves the keeping of systematical record of companys financial activity , "here as acco nting is the ne&t section, "hich analy!e these records to prepare different reports and proposals. Boo''eepin in the proced#re, "hich helps the mana ement to mana e day@to@day financial activity of company, "hereas /cco#ntin +#stifies these financial actions and find their reasons. 1n lar e companies, acco#ntin department is also very lar e to analy!e the fiscal activity of $#siness, on the other hand, an individ#al #s#ally does Boo''eepin or at the most t"o people are involved in this activity, even in $i companies. Conclusion Boo''eepin and /cco#ntin are essential for the s#ccessf#l r#nnin of any $#siness. Boo''eepin is important as it is the primary sta e of 'eepin financial records and acco#ntin is the $#ildin of analysis $ased on the $ric' of $oo''eepin .

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Difference Between Decision Making and Pro lem Solving


Lan 28th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Decision Making vs Pro lem Solving (ecision Ma'in and Pro$lem 6olvin are t"o 'ey mana ement f#nctions. 1t is c#stomary to see the mana ers of companies to et involved in decision ma'in and pro$lem solvin . Pro$lem solvin involves definin the pro$lem. %he pro$lem is defined $y as'in a fe" H#estions s#ch as U"hat ca#ses yo# to thin' there is a pro$lemT- and Uho" is it happenin TConsideration of the sit#ation characteri!ed $y the a$sence of the pro$lem is the cr#& of decision ma'in . 1n other "ords if yo# $e in to thin' a$o#t "hat "ill the sit#ation loo' li'e "hen the pro$lem is solved then yo# are into decision ma'in . )ence decision ma'in and pro$lem solvin are almost inte rated. Pro$lem solvin consists in loo'in at the potential ca#ses of the pro$lem. :n the other hand decision ma'in consists in the method of approachin to resolve the pro$lem. Bo# "ill have to involve in $rainstorm to find o#t sol#tions to the pro$lem in decision ma'in . >ateral and creative thin'in is important in ood decision ma'in . (ecision ma'in in short can $e called as the process of action plan. /ction plan incl#des the calc#lation of the time needed to solve the pro$lem. 1t also loo's at the time needed for the implementation of the sol#tion. 1t deals finally "ith the comm#nication of the plan to all those involved in the implementation of the sol#tion. Pro$lem solvin consists in +ottin do"n the description of the vario#s ca#ses of the pro$lem in terms of H#estion s#ch as "here, ho", "ith "hom and "hy. (ecision ma'in is all a$o#t findin sol#tions to all these H#estions s#ch as ho", "here, "ith "hom and "hy thro# h the formin a plan that has to $e implemented. Pro$lem solvin itself is an e&perience to $e #nder one in every corporate esta$lishment. (ecision ma'in on the other hand is the consideration of "hat have yo# learned from pro$lem solvin . )ence pro$lem solvin and decision ma'in are inte rated to a reat e&tent.

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Difference Between Domestic marketing and !nternational marketing


Lan 1=th, 2011 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email Domestic marketing vs !nternational marketing (omestic mar'etin and 1nternational mar'etin are same "hen it comes to the f#ndamental principle of mar'etin . Mar'etin is an inte ral part of any $#siness that refers to plans and policies adopted $y any individ#al or or ani!ation to reach o#t to its potential c#stomers. / "e$ definition defines mar'etin as a process of plannin and e&ec#tin the conception, pricin , promotion, and distri$#tion of ideas, oods and services to create e&chan es that satisfy individ#al and or ani!ational oals. ,ith the "orld shrin'in at a fast pace, the $o#ndaries $et"een nations are meltin and companies are no" pro ressin from caterin to local mar'ets to reach o#t to c#stomers in different parts of the "orld. Mar'etin is a ploy that is #sed to attract, satisfy and retain c#stomers. ,hether done at a local level or at the lo$al level, the f#ndamental concepts of mar'etin remain the same. Domestic Marketing %he mar'etin strate ies that are employed to attract and infl#ence c#stomers "ithin the political $o#ndaries of a co#ntry are 'no"n as (omestic mar'etin . ,hen a company caters only to local mar'ets, even tho# h it may $e competin a ainst forei n companies operatin "ithin the co#ntry, it is said to $e involved in domestic mar'etin . %he foc#s of companies is on the local c#stomer and mar'et only and no tho# ht is iven to overseas mar'ets. /ll the prod#ct and services are prod#ced 'eepin in mind local c#stomers only. !nternational Marketing ,hen there are no $o#ndaries for a company and it tar ets c#stomers overseas or in another co#ntry, it is said to $e en a ed in international mar'etin . 1f "e o $y the definition of mar'etin iven a$ove, the process $ecomes m#ltinational in this case. /s s#ch, and in a simplified "ay, it is nothin $#t application of mar'etin principles across co#ntries. )ere it is interestin to note that the techniH#es #sed in international mar'etin are primarily those of the home co#ntry or the co#ntry "hich has the headH#arters of the company. 1n /merica and E#rope, many e&perts $elieve international mar'etin to $e similar to e&portin . /ccordin to another definition, international mar'etin refers to $#siness activities that direct the flo" of oods and services of a company to cons#mers in more than one co#ntry for profit p#rposes only. Difference etween domestic marketing and international marketing

/s e&plained earlier, $oth domestic as "ell as international mar'etin refer to the same mar'etin principles. )o"ever, there are larin dissimilarities $et"een the t"o. Scope %he scope of domestic mar'etin is limited and "ill event#ally dry #p. :n the other end, international mar'etin has endless opport#nities and scope. Benefits /s is o$vio#s, the $enefits in domestic mar'etin are less than in international mar'etin . .#rthermore, there is an added incentive of forei n c#rrency that is important from the point of vie" of the home co#ntry as "ell. Sharing of technology (omestic mar'etin is limited in the #se of technolo y "hereas international mar'etin allo"s #se and sharin of latest technolo ies. Political relations (omestic mar'etin has nothin to do "ith political relations "hereas international mar'etin leads to improvement in political relations $et"een co#ntries and also increased level of cooperation as a res#lt. Barriers 1n domestic mar'etin there are no $arriers $#t in international mar'etin there are many $arriers s#ch as cross c#lt#ral differences, lan #a e, c#rrency, traditions and c#stoms.

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Difference Between Cloud Computing and -rid Computing


.e$ 7rd, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email Cloud Computing vs -rid Computing Clo#d comp#tin and rid comp#tin are the t"o different "ays thro# h "hich comp#tin is done. Clo#d comp#tin means the services are #sed on the internet rather than local system. )o"ever, rid comp#tin deals "ith the sharin of tas's over n#m$er of comp#ters. Clo#d comp#tin can $e descri$ed as a type of rid comp#tin . Cloud Computing 1n late 200;, the term clo#d comp#tin "as coined. 1n clo#d comp#tin , the services that are #sed daily are moved on the internet rather than $ein stored on a local machine. Email is a small e&ample of clo#d comp#tin and it is availa$le in $oth methods. 6ervices li'e Bahoo mail and Foo le mail provide email facility and people do not need Microsoft :#tloo' or other applications for the p#rpose of mail. 1n this "ay, email service can $e #sed any"here in the "orld "here there is internet connection. /fter 200;, other services li'e spreadsheets, presentations and "ord processin entered clo#d comp#tin as Foo le provided presentation, spread sheets and "ord processin services and inte rated them "ith Foo le Calendar and Fmail. Microsoft also entered the clo#d comp#tin arena and introd#ced some applications that can $e #sed $y internet #sers. Microsoft has lar ely foc#sed on clo#d comp#tin . -rid Computing 6harin of tas's over n#m$er of comp#ters is 'no"n as Frid comp#tin . %he tas's can simply $e data stora e or it can $e comple& calc#lations. %he distri$#tion of tas's can $e over lar e distances. %he comp#ters in a rid can act as a part of rid "hile they are not in #se. 1n order to complete pro+ects, the rid search for #n#tili!ed cycles on different comp#ters to access them. :ne of the pop#lar rid comp#tin pro+ects is 6E%1Vhome. %here are many or ani!ations that rely on different vol#nteers "ho offer their comp#ters to $e added on the rid. / virt#al s#percomp#ter is created after these comp#ters are +oined to ether. %here may $e some pro$lem in these net"or'ed comp#ters $#t still they are po"erf#l than the s#percomp#ters #sed in ;0s and <0s. %he principles of rid comp#tin provide the "ay for modern s#percomp#ters "ith many small comp#ters attached to each other to form a s#percomp#ter. (ifferent types of rids can $e created #sin the vario#s techniH#es of rid comp#tin . By #sin m#ltiple comp#ters, po"er as "ell as fle&i$ility is added to the system. .or e&ample, a data rid mana es lar e information that can $e accessed $y the #sers.

)o"ever, rid comp#tin is different from cl#ster comp#tin . .irstly, there is no centrali!ed mana ement in rid comp#tin as the comp#ters are controlled in an independent manner. %he comp#ters in a rid can have different hard"are or operatin system. Difference etween cloud computing and grid computing E Clo#d comp#tin involves the #se of services on the internet rather than local comp#ters "hile rid comp#tin involves sharin of tas's over m#ltiple comp#ters. E Reso#rces of m#ltiple comp#ters are shared in rid comp#tin "hich reatly helps in improvin the fle&i$ility and po"er of the net"or' "hereas this not the case "ith clo#d comp#tin . E /pplications li'e spreadsheets, presentations, email and "ord processors are part of clo#d comp#tin "hereas in rid comp#tin , data stora e or comple& calc#lations are done.

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Difference Between Performance Management and Performance "ppraisal


.e$ 1;th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email Performance Management vs Performance "ppraisal Performance mana ement and Performance appraisal are t"o terms that are often #sed in the field of the eval#ation of employee efficiency. %hese t"o proced#res differ in terms of their concept and connotations. Performance appraisal consists in the settin of +o$ standards and eval#ation of the past performance. 1t is #nderstood that the eval#ation is carried o#t $ased on the +o$ standards that have earlier $een set. :n the other hand performance mana ement concentrates on mana in the performance in state time so that the performance can reach the e&pected level. %his is one of the main differences $et"een performance mana ement and performance appraisal. 1n short it can $e said that $oth are t"o methods of eval#ation of the performance of employee in a firm or in an or ani!ation. Bet"een the t"o it can $e said that performance mana ement is the older and traditional approach. :n the other hand performance appraisal is a sort modern method or approach of eval#atin the performance of an employee of a firm or an or ani!ation. 1t is interestin to note that $oth these types are employed $y the company or a firm in a $id to eval#ate the performance s'ills of its employees especially in the present scenario characteri!ed $y competitive nat#re of economy and rapid chan es in the environment. Performance appraisal is a limited f#nction in the sense that it concentrates only on the eval#ation of the past performances and it is #s#ally done once or at the most t"o times in a year. 1n other "ords it can $e said that performance appraisal is all a$o#t distinct staff activity. :n the other hand performance mana ement is a contin#o#s f#nction in the sense that it is done in an on@ oin fashion to ens#re that the employees dischar e their capa$ilities in s#ch a "ay that tar ets are achieved in real@time $asis. )ence it is often said that performance mana ement is contin#o#s in p#rpose "hereas performance appraisal is occasional in p#rpose. Both the methods differ in terms of their methodolo y too. Performance appraisal is more formal and str#ct#ral in nat#re. :n the other hand performance mana ement is more cas#al and fle&i$le in nat#re. %his is also an interestin difference $et"een the t"o methods of eval#ation.

Performance mana ement is more c#stomi!ed for employee-s "or'. :n the other hand performance appraisal is more standardi!ed $ased on the desi nation of the employee of the firm.

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Difference Between !nformation S#stem "udit and !nformation Securit# "udit


/pr 19th, 2011 | By olivia

0 in6hare email !nformation S#stem "udit vs !nformation Securit# "udit %he rapid ro"th of comp#ters and internet, and its #se for stora e and #se of data has also meant ever increasin "orries a$o#t the safety and inte rity of data $eca#se of ro"in cy$er crimes, presence of hac'ers and corr#ption of data thro# h mal"are. /ll this has led to development of n#mero#s disciplines and systems meant to safe #ard interests of or ani!ations. 1nformation 6ystem /#dit and 1nformation 6ec#rity /#dit are t"o s#ch tools that are #sed to ens#re safety and inte rity of information and sensitive data. People are often conf#sed $y the difference $et"een these t"o tools and feel they are same. B#t there are differences that "ill $e hi hli hted in this article. 1nformation systems a#dit is a lar e, $road term that encompasses demarcation of responsi$ilities, server and eH#ipment mana ement, pro$lem and incident mana ement, net"or' division, safety, sec#rity and privacy ass#rance etc. :n the other hand, as the name implies, information sec#rity a#dit has a one point a enda and that is sec#rity of data and information "hen it is in the process of stora e and transmission. )ere data m#st not $e conf#sed "ith only electronic data as print data is eH#ally important and its sec#rity is covered in this a#dit. Both a#dits have many overlappin areas "hich is "hat conf#ses many people. )o"ever, from a physical point of vie", information system a#dit is related to the core, "hereas information sec#rity a#dit is related to the o#ter circles. )ere core can $e ta'en as system, servers, stora e and even printo#ts and pen drives, "hereas o#ter circles mean net"or', fire"alls, internet etc. 1f one "ere to loo' from a lo ical point of vie", it "o#ld emer e that "hile information systems a#dit deals "ith operations, and infrastr#ct#re "hereas information sec#rity a#dit deals "ith data on the "hole. !n rief: E 1nformation systems a#dit is a $roader term that incl#des information sec#rity a#dit E 6ystem a#dit incl#des operations, net"or' se mentation, server and device mana ement etc, "hereas sec#rity a#dit foc#ses on sec#rity of data and information.

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Difference Between "ntivirus and !nternet Securit#


(ec 12th, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email "ntivirus vs !nternet Securit# ,hat is /ntiGir#s and 1nternet 6ec#rityT ,hich Wne tX ChXXseT /ntivir#s and internet sec#rity $asically has the same p#rpXse2 sec#rin yX#r Xnline activity and di ital life. %he difference $et"een the t"X lies Xn the feat#res that are Xffered. /ntivir#s has the mXst $asic feat#res "hile the latter has mXre tX offer. /ntivir#s as its name #s#ally only has prXtectiXn fXr vir#s and Xther maliciX#s sXft"are li'e %rX+ans and "Xrms. 1nternet sec#rity s#ite Xn the other hand has additiXnal feat#res li'e persXnal fire"all, anti@spam, parental cXntrXl, identity theft prXtectiXn, and mXre. /ct#ally, sXme additional feat#res in the internet sec#rity s#ite have already availa$le inside yX#r system li'e fire"all and anti@spam prXtectiXn. ,hile fire"all protection is Xffered $y ,indX"s itself and active $y defa#lt, anti@spam is prXvided $y yX#r email client sXft"are li'e MicrXsXft W#tlXX' and Mo!illa %h#nder$ird. 6X, chXXsin internet sec#rity can also $e $ased Xn decisiXn that these@already@availa$le feat#res are nXt enX# h fXr yX# even thX# h free fire"all and anti@spam applications are alsX availa$le Xnline li'e CXmXdX PersXnal .ire"all and 6P/Mfi hter tX accXmpany yX#r antivir#s soft"are. 1nternet 6ec#rity s#ite has advanta e Xver separated sec#rity applicatiXns in a "ay that it is mXre inte rated, less demandin Xn system@reso#rce, and mXre li'ely less cXnflict. 6X chXXsin it is li'e havin an all@in@Xne sec#rity prXtectiXn. .#rthermXre, sXme internet sec#rity soft"are even have their X"n #niH#e feat#res that ma'e their s#ites incXmpara$le. ChXXsin internet sec#rity Xver antivir#s is Xnly a matter Xf chXice. B#t yX# sho#ld remem$er that antivir#s alXne cannXt ive yX# f#ll prXtectiXn Xver yX#r PC. BX# still need Xther applicatiXns "hether it is free Xr nXt. ,ith that said, it is rather an apple tX Xran e comparison if "e try tX cXmpare the t"X. %he ri ht cXmparisXn "X#ld $e tX cXmpare an internet sec#rity "ith a handf#l Xf prX rams com$ined tX ether tX $#ild a perfect match#p fXr the fXrmer. BXth can ive yX# an ideal sec#rity cXnditiXn fXr yo#r system. Re ardin the price, internet sec#rity s#ite is #s#ally priced arX#nd Y20 mXre e&pensive than the antivir#s fXr the same $rand. B#t if yX# dX a little research, yX# mi ht et a reat internet sec#rity soft"are fXr the price even cheaper than Xther mXre e&pensive antivir#s soft"are. 0Xt Xnly that, if yX# Xnly need mXre strXn er fire"all prXtectiXn, then yX# dXn-t need internet sec#rity s#ite. L#st pic' antivir#s li'e Panda /ntivir#s 2010 and Jone/larm /ntiGir#s 2010 and yX# can save at least 20 dXllars. 1f yX# "ant a free $asic prXtectiXn, free antivir#s is all yX# need. %here are /GF .ree /ntiGir#s and /vira, $Xth Xf "hich Xffer sXlid perfXrmance. B#t if 1 mi ht s# est, X "ith /GF as it is less intr#sive and Xffer mXre feat#res. B#t if yX# "ant a cXmplete sec#rity s#ite, yX# can still

find internet sec#rity s#ite "ith steep price. Chec' this list Xf cheap antivir#s that cXntains sec#rity s#ites frXm ma+Xr p#$lishers li'e 6ymantec, %rend MicrX, and /GF "ith discX#nt mXre than 50*. My advice chec' X#t JXne/larm E&treme 6ec#rity 2010 prXmXtiXn, yX# can save Y70 Xn sec#rity s#ite that Xffers all 0XrtXn 790 have $#t "ith less price 6#mmary2

/ntivir#s as its name #s#ally Xnly has prXtectiXn fXr vir#s and Xther maliciX#s sXft"are li'e %rX+ans and "Xrms ChXXsin internet sec#rity Xver antivir#s is Xnly a matter Xf chXice. B#t yX# shX#ld remem$er that antivir#s alXne cannXt ive yX# f#ll prXtectiXn Xver yX#r PC. %he ri ht cXmparisXn "X#ld $e tX cXmpare an internet sec#rity "ith a handf#l Xf prX rams cXm$ined tX ether tX $#ild a perfect match#p fXr the fXrmer. 1f yX# "ant a free $asic prXtectiXn, free antivir#s is all yX# need.

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Difference Between .ahoo mail and -mail


Lan 29th, 2011 | By olivia

1 in6hare email .ahoo mail vs -mail Bahoo mail and Fmail are t"o of the most pop#lar email services. %he prime email service providers are Bahoo, Foo le, )otmail and M60. E@mail or Electronic mail is the most s#ccessf#l prod#ct of the 1nternet. Email is the method of sendin and receivin di ital messa es across the internet amon sin le or m#ltiple #sers. Basically it "as a medi#m to e&chan e te&t messa es $#t no"adays di ital files of any type li'e pict#res, video or anythin #nder permitted si!e can $e attached and transmitted thro# h an email. Earlier it "as #sed $y overnment a encies and $i companies li'e 1BM for their internal p#rposes. >ater "ith the increasin pop#larity of internet, E@mail evolved as an inevita$le tool amon the internet #sers. %oday almost every internet iants offer email service free of cost across the internet. %he fact isD ma+ority of them re" lar e offerin email services. .ahoo Mail Bahoo is a ,e$ Portal $ased in California, I6/ offerin vario#s services over the internet li'e ,orld ,ide ,e$ search, E@mail, E@commerce, 1nstant Messen er, ,e$ hostin , 6ocial net"or'in and so on. Bahoo "as cofo#nded $y Lerry Ban and (avid .ilo, the rad#ate st#dents from 6tanford in Lan#ary 1==8. Bahoo started its "e$ mail services #nder the name Bahoo mail on :cto$er <, 1==;, "ith >in#& at the server end. Bahoo started offerin #nlimited stora e capacity to #sers in 200< to cop #p "ith strict competition in free email provider se ment. C#rrently, t"o versions of Bahoo mail are onlineD first one is /+a& interface version "hich the company adopted from :ddpost in 2008 and the latter, the classic Bahoo mail interface "ith "hich the company started. -mail Foo le is an internet iant, an /merican M#ltinational $ased in Mo#ntain vie", California. 1nternet search, Clo#d comp#tin and advertisin technolo ies are the areas in "hich the company is interested. %he company co@fo#nded $y >arry Pa e and 6er ey Brin, enerate income mainly from the Foo le masterpiece, the /d ,ords Pro ram. Foo le entered the ,e$mail se ment on /pril 1, 2008 #nder the name Fmail. Fmail has an advertisin s#pported interface "hich f#nctions in t#ne "ith the /d 6ense pro ram of Foo le. Fmail "as the first "e$mail to employ /+a& Pro rammin techniH#e for its search oriented interface. Differences etween .ahoo Mail and -mail

E Fmail lets yo# add attachments more conveniently from the same screen "here yo# are composin an email, "hile Bahoo moves onto another pa e for attachments. E 1n Bahoo, yo# may reH#ire to add $o&es for more than five attachments, some may find these feat#res $otherin . E /nother reat thin Fmail offers is the chat mod#le inte rated to the email mod#le. %his may help in comm#nicatin "ith contacts that are online rather sendin emails. /lso chat mod#le offers an invisi$le mode for those "ho need chat "hen they really need it. :n the other hand Bahoo stic's onto its independent 1nstant Messen er for chattin . E /nother difference is the "ay Bahoo Mail and Fmail stores contacts. Fmail a#tomatically stores all email addresses to "hich yo# sent and receive emails to yo#r contact list. ,hile in Bahoo MailD yo# can opt to save a contact to yo#r list or not. E %he "e$mail is arran ed in a conversation model in Fmail as in an 1nstant Messen er. Every time yo# reply to someone, it "ill $e added as a conversation to the primary email. %his "ill help in loo'in #p thin s in the conversation easier. )o"ever some may feel it annoyin to create a ne" email to chan e the s#$+ect line. :n the contrary, Bahoo Mail treats every conversation #niH#e. E >ast $#t not the least, Bahoo Mail is more v#lnera$le to 6pam emails than Fmail.

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Difference Between Counseling and -uidance


Lan 7rd, 2011 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email Counseling vs -uidance Most people often interchan e the "ords #idance and co#nselin . %his is primarily $eca#se "e are so #sed to the term #idance co#nselor from o#r schools. %hese professionals "e 'no" from childhood #s#ally help st#dents in their "ay to colle e, often ivin them advices involvin personal or ed#cational pro$lems as "ell as sho"casin options for colle e and f#t#re careers. F#idance co#nselors often f#nction to #ide children and yo#n individ#als to $ecome mat#re and responsi$le mem$ers of society $y developin the person-s "ay of thin'in and motivatin them to prepare for their chosen careers and vocations. F#idance and Co#nselin are $oth processes that are done to help solve a person-s pro$lems in life, ho"ever the "ay these pro$lems are dissected and tac'led vary. %he "ay the pro$lems are tac'led co#ld #ltimately depend on the "ay the person in need of advice or help may $e more comforta$le "ith. F#idance involves listenin caref#lly to the pro$lems of the $#rdened individ#als and disc#ssin possi$le readymade sol#tions that co#ld help solve or at least alleviate the pro$lem disc#ssed at hand. 1n this "ay, the person "ho is in dilemma can choose "hether or not to accept the said sol#tion and carry o#t the sol#tion "ith him. Most often than not, the sol#tions that are iven o#t sincerely and th#s are often follo"ed and carried o#t. Co#nselin , on the other hand, involves a series of tal'in and listenin , disc#ssin the pro$lem at hand and sharin relevant information that co#ld help the person #nderstand the pro$lem and ma'e his or her o"n decision or co#rse of action. %he process of co#nselin #s#ally ends "ith the advisee havin "ith him an insi ht of the pro$lem and a more empo"ered self that co#ld help the person ma'e f#t#re decisions. %his "ay the advisee can $e more int#itive in the f#t#re and can learn to dissect and #nderstand f#t#re pro$lems. 6ome people state that #idance is only a part of co#nselin "herein the act of listenin to the pro$lem and disc#ssin sol#tions can $e done repeatedly #ntil the pro$lem is "ell #nderstood $y the advisee and possi$le "ays or sol#tions can $e e&tracted from the repetition. Difference etween Counseling and -uidance * .uidance is broader and comprehensive (hereas counseling is in*depth+ narro(ing do(n the problem until the advisee understands his/her o(n problem,

* %ounseling help people to understand themselves+ it is an in(ard analysis, "lternative solutions are proposed to help understand the problem, 0ocus on counseling is not on solution but on understanding the problem, "dviser may be able to bring emotional change or change in feeling, * .uidance on the other hand is more e-ternal+ help a person understand alternative solutions available across him and makes him understand his personality and help him choose the right solution, &ere the focus is on finding solution, The guidance may bring attitude change on the advisee, * .uidance is generally education and career related+ it can be on personal problems too+ but commonly it is impersonal (hereas counseling mostly on personal and social issues, / lot of people are familiar "ith #idance and co#nselin $#t are often ashamed to see a co#nselor for #idance or attend ro#p co#nselin to help them #nderstand their pro$lems and disc#ss possi$le sol#tions. 1t is often diffic#lt to see sol#tions to pro$lems "hen one is $#rdened and havin to tal' to a person "ith no $ias or pre@+#d ment is a reat "ay to cope "ith the o$stacles in life. F#idance and co#nselin , therefore, are reat "ays to help people handle their pro$lems themselves. :f co#rse, a little help "ill no do#$t ca#se pro$lems as lon as the advisee is open minded and is "illin to accept his or her o"n fa#lts and fla"s. Pro$lems can $e solved "ith the ri ht amo#nt of dedication, contemplation and #nderstandin .

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Difference Between "ims and $ /ectives


(ec 21st, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email "ims vs $ /ectives *"ims and ob1ectives differ in terms of specification *#b1ectives time*bound+ aims are not time*bound *#b1ectives are SM"'T in character /ims and o$+ectives are t"o "ords that mi ht appear to have same meanin in the sense that $oth of them indicate oals and tar ets. 6trictly spea'in $oth of them differ "hen it comes to their inner meanin . Every pro ram has a tar et to reach. /n aim identifies that tar et $y means of a eneral statement. 1t is #s#al to #nderta'e some meas#rements to achieve the aims. :$+ectives are nothin $#t these meas#rements that "e #nderta'e to achieve the aims. 1t is important to note that aims and o$+ectives differ in terms of specification. /n o$+ective is enerally more specific "hen compared to an aim. %here is an element of a$straction "hen it comes to mentionin an aim. )ence aims are ta'en to $e eneral sentences. %here is another important difference $et"een an aim and an o$+ective. 1t is nat#ral that o$+ectives are time@$o#nd in character. %he aims on the contrary are not time@$o#nd for that matter. %hey are not $o#nd $y time "hen it comes to completin them. :$+ectives are accompanied $y time frame that indicates the period of time "ithin "hich they have to $e completed. /ny pro+ect or pro ram for that matter has an o$+ective that is time@$o#nd. %he o$+ective of a trainin pro ram may $e to prod#ce 50 e&perts in a certain field in say 5 years. %he aim of the same trainin pro ram may $e to prod#ce 50 e&perts in a certain field. 1t can th#s $e said that o$+ectives are 6M/R% in character. 6M/R% is a con lomeration of specification, meas#rement, acc#racy, reason and time. /n aim on the contrary does not fall into the cate ory of somethin meas#red $y 6M/R%. 6M/R% also e&plained as 6pecific 4clear and "ell defined5, Meas#ra$le, /chieva$le, Realistic 4"ithin the availa$ility of reso#rces, 'no"led e and time, also relevant to yo#r $#siness5, %imely.

Recap: %he difference $et"een aims and o$+ectives2 /n o$+ective is more specific in character "hereas an aim is a$stract in character. /n o$+ective is time@$o#nd "hereas an aim is not time@$o#nd.

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Difference Between Street and "venue


Lan 1;th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email Street vs "venue 1t is important to note that $oth the street and the aven#e are related to roads, $#t they sho" some differences $et"een them. 1n short it can $e said that a street is a small road "hereas an aven#e is a $i street. / 6treet can $e defined as a small road made $et"een t"o ro"s of ho#ses. 1n other "ords it can $e said that a street has ho#ses on $oth sides. /n aven#e on the other hand does not have more n#m$er of ho#ses, $#t on the other hand it has $#ildin s and offices, shops, $an's, commercial esta$lishments and the li'e. 1t is enerally a confl#ence of several roads, "hereas a street on the other hand is a sin le road, "ith or "itho#t e&tension. 1n 0orth /merican an aven#e is a thoro# hfare r#nnin at ri ht an les to the streets in a city / 6treet is not characteri!ed $y the presence of heavy traffic. :n the contrary yo# "o#ld find a lot of traffic on an aven#e. %his is d#e to the fact that an aven#e has several commercial esta$lishments and offices apart from other $#siness esta$lishments. %he e&cessive traffic on an aven#e is also d#e to the fact that it is a confl#ence of several roads. More people #se a street to pass thro# h "hereas an aven#e is lar ely #sed $y vehicles to pass thro# h. Bo# "ill find less n#m$er of ho#ses on an aven#e "hereas a street has more n#m$er of ho#ses. 6treet and aven#e differ in terms of their "idth too. /n aven#e is m#ch "ider than a street. /n aven#e is normally three or fo#r times "ider than a street. %raffic comes from several directions on an aven#e "hereas traffic passes thro# h at the most from t"o directions in a street. 1t is easy to find someone-s address in a street "hereas findin the address of someone is very diffic#lt on an aven#e. %he aven#e also denotes a tree lined approach to a co#ntry ho#se or similar $#ildin in British.

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Difference Between River and Creek


Lan 1st, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email River vs Creek / river is a repository of fresh "ater and is a nat ral "ater co rse . 1t normally flo"s to"ards an ocean or sea. 1t +oins a la'e or another river too at times. / creek on the other hand is a small stream. / cree' can also $e a narro" channel bet"een islands. Feo raphers define cree' as small rivers or riv#lets. 1t is important to 'no" that river is part of hydrolo ical cycle. / cree' on the other hand is descri$ed as a shallo" tri$#tary to a river. :ne of the main differences $et"een a river and cree' is their si!e. /s a matter of fact a river is lar er than a cree'. / river is said to $e a nat#ral $ody of "ater that leads to an ocean or sea. :n the contrary a cree' is #nderstood differently $y different c#lt#res. In British #nglish creek means a narro" inlet of the sea$ pro$a$ly a s#n'en river valley. In % stralia a creek means almost a river. 1t is interestin to note that a cree' is called $y other names s#ch as a $roo' and a stream too in British En lish. Feo raphers $elieve that altho# h a cree' is smaller than a river, there are some cree's that are considera$ly lar er and lon er than some rivers. 1n fact they are descri$ed as stron er than some rivers too. %here are some lar e cree's and small rivers in the Inited 6tates of /merica for that matter. 1t is no hyper$ole that there are fe" cree's that flo" all thro# h the year. Rivers on the other hand sometimes et dried d#e to e&treme heat and precipitation and are li'ely to ain flo" of "ater d#rin rainy season. 1t is interestin to note that rivers flo" do"nhill "itho#t ta'in the compass direction into consideration. 1t is indeed a misconception that rivers flo" only from north to so#th.

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Difference Between )aptop and 0ote ook


(ec <th, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email )aptop vs 0ote ook 1s there any difference $et"een a >aptop and a 0ote$oo' no"adaysT 1 "o#ld say no. 0o"adays the t"o terms

0ote$oo'

and >aptop

>aptop and note$oo' are #sed interchan ea$ly. Both terms refer to mo$ile comp#ter. Re ardless of its confi #ration or specification any porta$le comp#ter is instantly called either as a note$oo' or laptop. B#t d#rin the introd#ction of these prod#cts note$oo' comp#ter "as desi ned as a small compact porta$le comp#ter smaller than a laptop model "ith limited f#nctional capa$ility and a small 'ey$oard. 1t "as mainly desi ned as a planner. 1t didn-t have any internal drives and "as a very lo" profile comp#ter. >ater it "as incorporated "ith additional f#nctionality s#ch as the inte rated modem and net"or' connection. >aptop comp#ter "as desi ned as a porta$le comp#ter small eno# h to 'eep in yo#r lap and "or' or a personal comp#ter that can easily $e carried $y hand. 1t had most of the f#nctional capa$ility and po"er of a des' top comp#ter. 1t also accommodated a f#ll feat#red lar e 'ey$oard.

1n the conventional desi n, the main p#rpose "as mo$ility. %herefore the note$oo' comp#ter "as #ltra@li ht and #ltra@thinD often the si!e "as close to /8 si!e note$oo'. >aptop comp#ters are little lar er in si!e than a note$oo' comp#ters and some had $#ilt@in dis' drive #nits or remova$le C(3(G( R:M drive. 0ote$oo' had slots to connect to e&ternal drives. ,ith the advancement of technolo y the note$oo' comp#ter evolved in desi n and feat#res and it also incorporated also the feat#res of a laptop, "hile maintainin its miniat#re feat#re. /nd no" the t"o terms are #sed interchan ea$ly. 0o", there is no hard@fast r#le in the namin , it depends on the man#fact#res, some call their mo$ile comp#ters OlaptopsP and some call them Onote$oo'sP. >ater another $reed from the same family "as introd#ced to the mar'et, called O%a$let PC.P Read more2 http233""".difference$et"een.com3difference@$et"een@laptop@and@ note$oo'3Ai&!!1B?R?y7(C

Difference Between a Basin and a 1alle#


(ec 27rd, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email a Basin vs a 1alle# *'iver basin is the land area that is drained by a river and its tributaries2 valley is a lo( land surrounded by hills or mountains often having a river or stream running along the bottom, Basin /ny land that descends into a river or a stream is called a $asin. 1t is interestin to note that the s#rface of the land coverin its hi hest point do"n to the $ottom of the stream or river is ta'en as part of the stream-s draina e. / $asin is other"ise called as U"atershed- too. / river $asin is normally a part of the land drained $y the river and its tri$#taries. Bo# "o#ld find that all the streams do"n the hilloc's flo" into one river. %he ocean is of co#rse the final destination of the river into "hich all the streams flo" in a $asin. / $asin is characteri!ed $y a flo" of streams and cree's. %he d#ty of a river $asin is to send all the "ater in the form of streams and cree's fallin on the land into a principal river and in t#rn into the ocean. /s a matter of fact every one lives in a river $asin. /ll the "ater that "e #se, say in the $athroom, in the pond, in the 'itchen and "ater drainin in the street o to the river and in t#rn to the ocean. / river $asin acts li'e the arteries in o#r $ody that connects one part of the $ody to the other. 1alle# / valley on the contrary is a typical lo" land event#ally s#rro#nded $y hills or mo#ntains. 1t is important to note that the earth-s eolo ical feat#res are assisted $y the presence of valleys that are very m#ch helpf#l to the h#man life. Galleys can $e cate ori!ed $ased on the method of their formation. ,hen the earth-s cr#st ets separated, a rift valley is formed and it is formed $y violent tectonic movements. 6ometimes a lacier is capa$le of ca#sin a valley. 1t is called lacier valley. River valleys are formed in a slo" manner than's to the process of erosion.

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Difference Between Road and Street


Lan 1;th, 2011 | By /ron

0 in6hare email Road vs Street Bo# mi ht "onder "hat really the difference $et"een road and street is. %here is of co#rse some difference $et"een road and street. :ne of the main differences $et"een road and street is that a road r#ns $et"een t"o distant points. %he t"o distant points can $e t"o different to"ns too. 1n other "ords it can $e said that a road connects t"o different places or to"ns, "hereas a street is a small p#$lic road that is "ell "ithin a city or to"n. / 6treet is enerally lined "ith ho#ses on $oth sides "hereas yo# do not see many ho#ses on the sides of a road. More people enerally #se the street to traverse "hereas roads are #sed $y vehicles. Roads are specially prepared s#rfaces for vehicle #se. )ence it is tr#e that yo# "o#ld find more traffic on a road than in a street, and . / 6treet does not have many official $#ildin s, $#siness esta$lishments and other $#ildin s "hereas yo# "o#ld find more of these on roads. %his is one of the primary reasons "hy yo# find more traffic on roads than in the streets. Roads contain movie theaters, c#lt#ral centers and other am#sement and entertainment centers than streets. Bo# cannot very easily locate an address on a road $eca#se of its massive len th and si!e, "hereas yo# can locate an address H#ite easily in a street. %he "idth of a road is very m#ch different from that of a street. / road is at least 8 times "ider than a street. %he lar er "idth of the roads "o#ld facilitate the s"ift movement of traffic. 6ince streets are #sed primarily $y people on foot, it is H#ite possi$le that streets have mar'ets s#ch as ve eta$le mar'et, fish mar'et and other types of mar'ets. Bo# "o#ld not find that many mar'ets on a road. Bo# "o#ld find more trees on $oth sides of a road than in a street. %his is $eca#se of the fact that a street is occ#pied primarily $y ho#ses.

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Difference Between Dating and Relationship


(ec 27rd, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email Dating vs Relationship %he terms OrelationshipP and Odatin P have often $een #sed a ain and a ain $y several co#ples therefore several "o#ld consider the t"o as synonymo#s to each other. Even tho# h the t"o involves t"o partic#lar persons, these t"o terms cannot $e more different from each other. Definitions of Dating and Relationship / relationship is enerally a $ond or connection $et"een t"o persons, either $et"een the same se& and ender or $y different enders. / relationship cannot $e developed "ith an #n'no"n person. 1t is developed thro# h re #lar comm#nication and $ein "ith that partic#lar person. Even tho# h there are some relationships "hich involve some feelin s to $e felt $et"een the t"o persons, this is not essentially a reason for a relationship to happen for e&ample, a relationship $et"een a la"yer and this client or relationship $et"een a doctor and his patient. :n the other hand datin co#ld $e called as a ne" relationship. 1t is a process "here an individ#al ets to 'no" a$o#t another individ#al for the main p#rpose of 'no"in "hether that person "o#ld $e a perfect partner. 1n a datin to startin process, $oth the persons share some of their feelin s "ith the aim of romantic p#rposes and to 'no" more a$o#t each other. Differences in )evel of Seriousness Fenerally, "hen a t"o persons are involved in the process of datin , there is no level of commitment is shared $et"een the t"o people, the main reason is that datin is often done to chec' "hether or not a person "o#ld ma'e a perfect partner. (atin "o#ld $e doin f#n thin s to ether, oin to the $each or movies "ith the main aim of 'no"in more a$o#t each others. %his is the main reason that a "oman or man co#ld date one or more individ#al at a time. Relationship, on the other hand, "hen t"o persons are in a relationship, there is some serio#s level of commitment "hich is en+oyed $et"een the t"o persons. ,hen yo# have decided yo# are in a relationship and yo# "o#ld pro$a$ly start referrin to one another as irlfriend or $oyfriend. Bo# "o#ld introd#ce each other to yo#r family and close friends. 1n relationship $oth the people spend a lot of time to ether. 1n relationship t"o persons "ill 'no" more a$o#t each other. Fenerally they start sharin their personal pro$lems, happiness, and challen es and $oth try to come o#t "ith a perfect sol#tion or decision ma'in process. Differences in )ength of 2ime spent together

1n a datin process, #s#ally there "ill $e lac' of commitments and serio#sness $et"een t"o persons and the time they spend to ether "o#ld $e less may $e fe" "ee's or months. ,hereas in a relationship there is serio#sness and commitment $et"een the partners and they sometime spend their entire life time to ether or lives each other. 1n relationship the connection $et"een t"o persons is very stron . 1n datin there are no s#ch stron connections $eca#se $oth the people are ne" to each other and tryin to 'no" more a$o#t each other. 1n a relationship $oth the persons ive more importance to each other.

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Difference Between wife and girlfriend


(ec =th, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email wife vs girlfriend %here are a lot of difference $et"een "ife and irlfriend. %he main difference is that a "ife is le ally married person, "hereas a irlfriend co#ld $e a friend $#t not married. / irlfriend co#ld ta'e her o"n decision and co#ld o a"ay from a man-s life and there are no any le al reH#irements are reH#ired for separation, "hereas in case of "ife, since the marria e is occ#rred on a le al $asis the separation sho#ld also $e le ally $ased. 3ho is a wife4 / "ife is a female partner in the marria e. %he o$li ations and ri hts of the "ife a$o#t her h#s$and or spo#se and other, and her stat#s in the la" and in comm#nity, vary $et"een c#lt#re and has varied event#ally. %he "ord O"ifeP seems to $e almost close to $ride, the later is the female parta'er in a "eddin event, "hereas the "ife is the married "oman d#rin her marria e and after the marria e. %he male partner is called as $ride room and d#rin the time of "eddin he $ecomes the h#s$and to the female partner 4"ife5. / "ife is the part of the family and she has all ri hts to ta'e decision and to participate in all the occasions. / irlfriend does not have the ri hts to ta'e part in the family matters. >e al family mem$ers can for$id the irlfriend from oin to her $oyfriend-s f#neral. / irlfriend can-t ma'e medical decisions or $e eli i$le for any social sec#rity "hen $oyfriend pass on. / "ife is a care ta'er of yo# and yo#r family, "hereas the irlfriend has no family relationship "ith yo#, $#t +#st ma'es yo# feel ecstasy. / "ife "ill al"ays $e "ith her h#s$and in her +o#rney of life. ,ife is a title and honor iven to a married "omen and she en+oys all the ri hts "ith her h#s$and and family. 3ho is a girlfriend4 Firlfriend is the term "hich co#ld refer to either a female non@romantic friend "ho is closer than other friends or a female partner in a non@marital se&#al or romantic relationship. %he relationship $et"een t"o parties "ill not have any responsi$ilities on each other s#ch as ta'in care of her or him or ta'in care of the children etc. %he male partner in this relationship is called a $oyfriend and the female partner is called a irlfriend. %he term O irlfriendP and O irl friendP has several different meanin s. .or e&ample, "hen the term irl friend is #sed $y a irl or "oman a$o#t another irl or "oman in a non@romantic, non@

se&#al, conte&t, the t"o term type U irl friend- is sometimes #sed in order avoid the conf#sion "ith the romantic or se&#al meanin D $#t this not a r#le. 1n this case of #sa e the U irlfriend- is #sed in terms of a very close friend and has no romantic or se&#al connotations #nless it is in the case of $ise&#al, panse&#al, les$ian "omen. 6ometimes a irlfriend is not necessarily #sed for se&#al relationship, $#t it is #sed to descri$e a "oman "ho is datin a person not for se&#al relationship $#t it mi ht $e +#st for friendship. Read more2 http233""".difference$et"een.com3difference@$et"een@"ife@and@ irlfriend3Ai&!!1B?6GBtdR

Difference Between )ove and &riendship


(ec 1<th, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email )ove vs &riendship Love is an intense emotional attachment to(ards a person2 it is also defined by many as a deep+ tender+ ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude to(ards a person, 0riendship is defined as a voluntary+ close+ and enduring social relationship bet(een t(o or more persons, %he difference $et"een love and friendship is a H#estion that has $een pondered over for a lon time. 1t is very easy to conf#se the t"o tho# h even #nconscio#sly neither is #sed interchan ea$ly for the other. ,e 'no" ho" to distin #ish o#r love from o#r friends $#t "e do not really 'no" ho" to define the t"o. Even those really interested in the topic conf#se themselves "hile e&plainin to the others the fine line that separates love from friendship or friendship from loveT 6o conf#sin the t"o terms are that it even $ecomes diffic#lt to e&plain "hich a s#$set of "hich isZ )ove 1t is easy to descri$e love as an emotion $ein present $et"een t"o people for each other. 1t is an #ncontrolla$le emotion that e&ists $et"een a mother and her child, a $rother and a sister, a h#s$and and a "ife, etc. %he $asis of love is that it only e&ists $et"een pairs. >ove is also defined to $e an emotion that completely ta'es over one person and compels them to act in "ays they may not have other"ise even tho# ht of doin so. 1t may compel one to sacrifice everythin for someone they love, or $e so emotionally attached or emotionally dependant on the other that a void is left "hen the other leaves. &riendship / friendship is a relationship that one has "ith many people at one time. / ro#p of people can $e confidants for someone "ho they can tal' to and share f#n moments "ith. 1n friendship, "henever the need arises, in sit#ations of emer ency for instance, the friends are al"ays there to help. 1n friendship, a lot of thin s need not $e e&plained to o#r friends. %here are certain thin s that friends +#st #nderstand and may not need e&planations for. %here is a deep connection amon st friends, 'ind of li'e telepathy that ma'es there mind r#n in sync. Difference etween )ove and &riendship

%he emotion of love compels one to sacrifice a lotD friendship is a relationship $ased more on tr#st. 1n love, tho# h the special attachment is present, it is not eno# h for one to tr#st the other person. %herefore there arises that feelin of insec#rity in love. >ove is also a feelin shared $et"een t"o people "hereas friendship is a relationship one can have "ith plenty at one time. 6ome may $e called ood friends, some +#st friends and other acH#aintances "ho yo# are deli hted to see every time $#t it doesn-t ma'e yo#r heart $eat fast or ca#se $#tterflies in yo#r stomach li'e love does. 1t is enerally said that in love, t"o people havin the most opposite of personalities have that attraction $et"een them $#t in friendship, it is enerally the case that all friends have similar tastes and personas. !n Short: %ho# h $oth love and friendship "ill still remain to $e conf#sin terms for enerations to come, $oth are m#ch cherished emotions and relationships that ca#se a deli ht in a person-s life "hen present.

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Difference Between )ove and Care


(ec ;th, 2010 | By olivia

0 in6hare email )ove vs Care 6ome people "ho have special feelin or emotion "ith some$ody are conf#sed, especially if they do not 'no" ho" to differentiate carin from lovin .

Carin and lovin is different from one another and yo# have to 'no" ho" to differentiate $oth of them to $e a$le to love and care at the same time. People "ho do not 'no" the difference $et"een love and care "ill have a very $i pro$lem in the f#t#re especially "hen they are loo'in for special someone to love. /ct#ally carin can $e felt $y anyone even to those people "hom yo# don-t personally 'no". >ovin can only $e felt to a special person in yo#r life. 1f yo# have this 'ind of pro$lem, then this article "ill help yo# differentiate the feelin of carin and lovin someone. %he follo"in are ideas or facts that can help yo# separate love from care "hich is also vita in life2

Bo# have to 'no" that carin for someone is more of a friendly $ehavior. Bo# can care for someone even if this person is not closely related to yo#. .or e&ample, yo# see an old "oman crossin the street and yo# helped her, yo# can say that yo# care for this older "oman. Bein in love is a profo#nd feelin for someone. %his is a feelin that yo# cannot for et. 1f yo# love someone yo# "ant to $e "ith them and yo# "ant to $e an important part if their life.

Carin is "hat yo# feel for yo#r parents, si$lin and friends. 1f yo# love someone especially an opposite se&, yo# "ill feel a different emotion to"ards them. 6ometimes the feelin is very intense that yo# cannot control. >ovin someone means that yo# also care for them, $#t if yo# care for someone it does not mean that yo# also love them $ac'. >ovin means that yo# cannot live "itho#t that person in yo#r life, "hile carin is a$o#t friendship and camaraderie. >ovin is a lon term commitment, $#t carin is +#st for short term +#st li'e the e&ample iven earlier a$o#t the old "omen "ho "ants to cross that street. 1f yo# "ill marry someone, it means that yo# love her or him $ac', $eca#se marria e is a lon term commitment. 1f yo# choose help someone, $eca#se yo# 'no" that this is the ri ht thin to do. >ove is invol#ntary "hile care is vol#ntary.

>ove and care is different, $#t they cannot "or' "itho#t each other. 1f yo# do not care for anyone, then yo# are not also capa$le of lovin . /ct#ally, it is not that hard to differentiate love from care, $eca#se "hen yo# feel love yo# "ill 'no" that it is love. 1f yo# care for someone, yo# "ill s#rely 'no" that yo# are only feelin s#perficial a$o#t them and nothin too personal. Bo# do not have to "orry a$o#t love and care, $eca#se these t"o feelin s "ill help yo# find tr#e love and tr#e friendship at the same time.

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Difference Between +otel and Motel


(ec 1<th, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email +otel vs Motel Motel a roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists+ typically having the rooms arranged in lo( blocks (ith parking directly outside, &otel is an establishment providing accommodation+ meals+ and other services for travellers and tourists+ by the night,3'ef4 #-ford Dictionary5 / hotel and a motel have some differences $et"een them "hen it comes to their characteristic feat#res and p#rpose. / motel is a I@shaped or a sH#are shaped constr#ction that is endo"ed "ith an inner co#rtyard meant for par'in vehicles. / hotel has a different desi n alto ether in the sense that its rooms face in"ard. )otels are meant for lon stay "hereas motels are meant for #s#ally a ni ht-s stay. / #est can stay in a hotel for a "ee' or even lon er in case he is on a $#siness trip. )e "o#ld stay in the hotel room "hen he is on a "ee'@end eta"ay "ith his family. )otels offer vario#s 'inds of l#&#ry s#ch as resta#rants, $ars, s"immin pools, yms, television sets and other facilities. Motels do not offer too many l#&#ries. %hey may offer the l#&#ries necessary for a short stay. Par'in lot in a hotel is #s#ally a "al' from the hotel, "hereas a motel holds par'in lot "ell "ithin its premises, #s#ally in the inner co#rtyard. Motels offer afforda$le rates and easy access to the people. ,hile on the travel, a motel is a $etter place to stay for the ni ht than a hotel, since there are many motels sit#ated on the less traveled roads $efore yo# reach yo#r destination. :ne of the main differences $et"een a hotel and a motel is that a hotel is sit#ated normally "ell "ithin the to"n or the city. / motel on the contrary is sit#ated o#tside the to"n or the city, #s#ally on the less traveled roads. / motel can $e fo#nd alon streets too. )otels are fit for lon stay "hereas motels are not fit for lon stay. Motels provide an a"esome e&perience for families to stay especially "hen they are on lon +o#rneys. Recap: %he difference $et"een a hotel and a motel areD

/ hotel is fit for lon stay d#e to the l#&#ries provided. / motel is fit for short stay since it is not provided "ith reat l#&#ries.

/ hotel is fo#nd "ell "ithin the city or the to"n, "hereas a motel is fo#nd o#tside the city or the to"n. 1t is fo#nd "ell alon the streets too. / hotel "o#ld have its par'in lot separate from the hotel area. / motel "o#ld have its par'in lot in the co#rtyard. )otel@stay is a $it e&pensive "hereas motels allo" easy access and are less e&pensive.

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Difference Between "rgument and De ate


(ec 2;th, 2010 | By /ndre"

0 in6hare email "rgument vs De ate * Debate4 formal+ deliberate+ opposing vie(s are heard+ decision by democratic means 3vote5 * "rgument4 mostly informal+ disagree+ dispute+ can be heated+ does not al(ays end in a decision /r #ment and de$ate are t"o terms that sho" a ood n#m$er of differences $et"een them altho# h they appear to $e similar in their connotations. / de$ate is a disc#ssion a$o#t a p#$lic@ related H#estion in an assem$ly. /n ar #ment on the other hand is a disc#ssion characteri!ed $y oral disa reement. / de$ate is a formal contest "herein spea'ers from the opposin sides do their $est to esta$lish the affirmative and ne ative sides of a proposition. 1n short it can $e said that a de$ate is a mere deli$eration. /n ar #ment on the other hand is a process of reasonin . 1n short it can $e said that an ar #ment is a statement a ainst a point. 1t is of co#rse interestin to note that the "ord Ude$ate- #nder oes chan es in its meanin s "hen it is #sed as a ver$. 1t has the sense of Uto en a e in ar #ment or disc#ssion- "hen #sed as a ver$ "itho#t o$+ect, as in the sentence, U"hen "e stood #p and left the room, the t"o $rothers "ere still de$atin -. 1n this sentence, yo# "o#ld find that the o$+ect is not #sed and the "ord Ude$ateis #sed as a ver$. %he "ord Ude$ate- ives the sense of Uto disp#te or disa ree a$o#t- "hen #sed as a ver$ "ith o$+ect as in the sentence, Uthe mem$ers of the "elfare association de$ated the constr#ction of the $#ildin in the +#nction of roads-. 1n this sentence yo# "o#ld find the o$+ect and the "ord Ude$ate- is #sed as a ver$. /n ar #ment on the contrary is #sed in the sense of an address intended to pers#ade some$ody. 1n other "ords it can $e said that the "ord Uar #ment- is #sed to s# est a pers#asive disco#rse. %he "ord Uar #ment- sometimes implies an a$stract or a s#mmary of some prose or poetry "or'.

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