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THE A-SQUARE

TECHNOLOGY GROUP &


NASCENT APPLIED (ANMESCL2 RDWEF)

ALPHA NUMEROUS
METHODS AND MAXIMUS
EGREGIOUS SUMMA

ENDEAVOR’S CUM LAUDE

PROCEDURAL
GUIDELINES AS A SERIES
OF MATRIXED
IDEOLOGIES ENGAGED IN (ANMESCL2 EL NEGRO)

GLOBAL SOCIOECONOMIC ALPHA NUMEROUS


MAXIMA
EGREGIA SUMMA
MARKETING WARFARE CUM LAUDE

The Contracting Standards, Products and Specifications of Nascent Applied Methods


& Endeavors, references a California-based company and network providing
Electronic Commerce Applications (ECA), Enterprise Work Architectures (Business
Models), Autonomous Knowledge Worker Systems (KWS) to combat global (ANMESCL2 QUO VADIS)
terrorism, and Distributed Artificial Life Programming (Avatars) technologies
through a collaborative-networking strategy. NAME intends to capitalize on the ALPHA NUMEROUS
opportunities in this area by being the first Company to introduce a collaborative
MAXIMUS
internet-based operating system using high-concept theories such as genetic
algorithms, biological suffix trees, and a host of other information-retrieval or EGREGION SUMMA
monetary strategies in relation to artificial life (avatar) or virtual economic scenario CUM LAUDE
programming involving global joint research & development through the use of the
molecular sciences.

BY WILLIAM EARL FIELDS (GCNO)


1. The DALP Software Engineering Configuration using Exploratory 11. The 12 Categories of Negative Mitzvot (The 10 Commandments) *
Research Framework Technologies 12. The 365 Negative Mitzvot (Ramba’m 14 Books)
2. The Visual Construction Methods of the Iron MAN Version (Edot – 13. The 14 Members Involved in the Wannsee Protocol Meeting
Ordinances or Witnesses) WWW Wikipedias – The S&P 500 (The Grammatic Genome 15 Section)
3. The 300 Senators of the Rome (The Republic) 14. The 20 Forms of Government (The Krytocracy)
4. The Procedural Configuration & Interpretations (The Executive 15. The 20 Attributes of Government
Powers) The Beit Midrash 16. The 20 Industrial Classification of Chemicals
5. The Systems Integration Document (The CASE Project 17. The 24 Books of the Torah Shebiksav (The Triumvirate)
Management Kit) 18. The 25 Point Platform of the NAZI Party
6. The 4 Areas of Systems Management P/A, M/C, N/S & G/O 19. The 23/24/25 Component Levels of the Change Equation or
7. The 4 Sections of the Wannsee Protocols Meeting Chromosomal Development
8. Contractual Appendix – D 20. The 25 Subcomponents of Economic Adaptive Autonomous Agents
9. Contractual Appendix – L 21. The 48 Forms of Government Involving Strategic Operations
10. The 12 Applications used to Support Operational Systems (CV/LW) 22. The Marketing Expansion Principles of the Roman Republic

The Chiastic Structure


1. The IBOS Software Engineering Laboratory Configuration using 1. The IAOA Software Engineering Configuration using
Virtual Laboratory Technologies 2 Employment Related Software Development
2. The Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK)

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2. The Formal Construction Methods of the Stone MAN Version

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(The Tanach) WWW Dictionaries – The Federal Reserve (Huqqim – Statutes or Decrees) WWW Librarian –
System The NASDAQ
3. The 300 Pharaohs of the 32 Egyptian Dynasties (The Monarchy) 3. The 300 Senators of the United States of America
4.

5.
The 384 MTQ Website Postings for Democratic Input through
Web Resources
The Configuration for the Global Information Drivers of Strategic
QM 4.
(The Plutocracy)
Global Documents 1 - 4 (The Legislative Powers) The Beit
Knesset
& Tactical Innovations The Gimbaled Tetrarch The Triumvirate 5. The Structure of the Grammatic Genome (The Human Body of
6. The Quality Measures Taxonomies (Global 1 – 4 / Centrist) Hillel)
7. The IDEAL Format for Systems Development 6. Contractual Appendix – F (The CASE Excel Application)
a. The Format on behalf of the Mishna & Gemara of the Torah 7. Contractual Appendix – A & B
Shes’ al Peh (The Dyarchy) 1. The DOSA Software Engineering Configuration using RAS 8. Contractual Appendix – C
b. The Soncino Babylonian Talmud 2. Linguistic Construction Methods of the Straw MAN Version 9. The 5 Hemispheres of the Human Brain
c. The SA-CMM Engineering Format (Mishpatim – Judgments) WWW Thesauruses – The NYSE 10. The 5 Phases within the Consultative Planning & Design
d. The Format for Enterprise Work Architectures 3. The 300 Spartans (Sparticus) of Sparta (The Oligarchy) Approaches
8. The 6 Dimensions of the P&D Matrix 4. The Network Protocols (The Judicial Powers) The Beit Tefilah 11. The 5 Books (Torah/Chumash/Krytocracy) of Judaism (50)
9. The 9 Principle Parts of English Speech a. The 7 Network Layers 12. The 12 Applications used in Operational Systems (MV/RW)
10. The 10 Commandments b. The 7 Structural Elements of The Talmud (The Foundation of 13. The 13 Categories of Positive Mitzvot (The 10 Commandments) *
11. The 10 Amendments or Bill of Rights regarding the Constitution the Temple) 14. The 248 Positive Mitzvot (Ramba’m 14 Books)
of the United States (The Mishnah Talmud (Neziqin)) c. The 7 Chief Rabbis = (620 Letters of the TC – 613 Mitzvot) 15. Mein Kampf - Volume II, Sections 1 – 15
12. The 10 Knight Templers d. The 7 Candlestick Menorah 16. The 15 Sections of the Grammatic Genome Process
13. The 10 Major Religions by Population e. The 7 Sections of the Talmud Seder Nashim (The Women) 17. The 16 Steps Involving CPDA
14. Mein Kampf - Volume I, Sections 1 – 12 f. The 7 Roman Kings 18. The 16 TYPELogic Psychological Profiles
a. The 27 Profiled Sections for the Development of 11,664 g. The 7 Constitutional Articles of the United States 19. The 16 Sections related to the SEP/SVP Protocol Matrix
Counter Strategic & Tactical Operations ({9} x 12/{12} x h. The 8 Levels of NAME 20. The International Jew, Chapters 1 – 16
{9} [3] 27 MK _ 36 MV Configurations) - $844,118,677 i. The 8 Sections of the Torah Nev’im (The Prophets) 21. Hitler’s Zweites Buch, Chapters 1 – 16
b. The 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution j. The 8 Cervical Nerves within the Human Body (Hillel) 22. The 16 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
15. The 19 Categories of New Religious Movements (ACCI) k. The 8 Layers of the Educational Alphabetic Taxonomy 23. The Mishna Talmud – Volumes 1-18, 1961 Publication
16. The 20 Components of CMMI-IPPD l. The 63 Tractates of the Talmud (GIDSTI/CMMI-IPPD) (The Dyarchy)
17. The 23/24/25 Chapters related to the Protocols of the Learned I. The 64 Cells of the Genomic Matrix Chess Board 24. The 18 Classes of Atomic Elements
Elders of Zion II. The 64 Sections of Software Engineering Based Knowledge 25. The 20 Categories Numbering Christian Religious Adherents
18. The 30 Divisions of the Holy Qu’ran III. The 64 Multiple Sections within the Network Protocols 26. The 20 Components within the Integrated Framework for the
19. The 48 Cells Involving Grammatic Development (The Steps 5. The 8 Operational Layers for Economic Adaptive Autonomous Democratic Processing of Information
within the Solution Framework) Agents Implementation (The CASE ReadySet Pro) 27. The 20 Grammatic Stem Cells for CPDA
20. The Marketing Expansion Principles of the 10 Egyptian Periods 6. The 8 Elements of the P&D Matrix 28. The 20 Operational Sections for CPDA
a. The 32 Egyptian Dynasties 7. The 9 Subcomponents within each Method Structure a. The 110 Categories within the Software Engineering Initiative
b. The 32 Forms of Government 8. The 9 Enneagrammatic Personality Profile Types b. The 115 Components within the P&D Worksheet
c. The 32 Classifications of the Mitzvot 9. The 9 Categorical Denominations of Christianity c. The 115 Subjects related to CPDA
d. The 32 Paths to Wisdom through Kabbalah Judaism 10. The 9 Component Charts or 9 Candlestick Menorah of CMMI-IPPD d. The 114 Chapters of the Noble Qu’ran (The Triumvirate)
e. The 31 – 32 Spinal Nerve Pathways within IAOA 11. The 10 Components related to an EWA Head of State e. The 115 Sections related to Geography, Earth & Environmental
f. The Mishna Talmud – Volumes 1-35, 1948 Publication 12. The 20 CPDA Components related to the 20 Relevant Terms of Sciences
(The Dyarchy) Government f. The 115 Elements within Periodic Chart of Atomic Elements
g. The 32 – 36 Economic Adaptive Autonomous Agents within 13. The 20 Original P&D Guidelines & Integrated Framework 29. The 23 Lawgivers within the Halls of the United States Capital
the P&D Integrated Approaches of the Mishnah Talmud 30. The 23/24/25 Component Levels of Hitler’s Rise to Power
14. The 23/24/25 Roman/Greco Comparisons
h. The 384 Component Websites for Input into the Global 15. The 48 Cells Involving P&D Sequence Fundamentals (The FASCES) 31. The 48 Economic Systems Involving Tactical Operations
Information Drivers of Strategic & Tactical Innovation (32 16. The Marketing Expansion Principles of the Roman Kingdom 32. The Marketing Expansion Principles of the Roman Empire
Subjects x 12 Working Months)
(ANMESCL2 EL NEGRO)
ALPHA NUMEROUS MAXIMA
EGREGIA SUMMA CUM LAUDE

THE ONESIMUS EQUATIONS PROCEDURAL


CONFIGURATION & INTERPRETATIONS
INVOLVING MASLOW’s HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
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X QM
Homo Economicus Universal

The Socioeconomic Base Equations for the Individualized Global Free Market Fusion of Information

For the first time in the history of mankind. The road representing financial security, which
leads toward the Commanding Heights of global market economies, is no longer solely paved
with the words, concepts & ideas of Privatization. But is additionally forged upon the creation of
individualized innovative global free-market entrepreneurial business model & search engine
technologies. Whose, patentable genetic-based consultative Planning & Design Approaches
(PDAs) are interconnected, evolvable & user specific through personalizing internet content by
way of the following grammatic formula(s); Whereas, the constant sum value of [A2, G2, G2, G2,
L2, M2, PA2, T3 & T3] equals the measured quantitative significance of any number(s), letter(s),
word(s), concept(s), idea(s), genomic sequence(s) or method(s) used to describe the existence or
processes of a person(s), place(s) or thing(s), both currently known or unknown. Which, are also
supplanted within the driving forces [E] behind the Meaning of Life [M], the Tree of Life [T],
and of course Quality of Life [Q] issues. Whereas, the Process is the genomic facilitation of
single & multiple number, letter or word, strategies or tactics that simultaneously accommodate
systemic personal or organizational management, from a single point of origin, throughout the
following distributed infrastructural linguistic resources involving the Human Language System
(HLS) as a whole;

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2 (E= CM2
)
A MC
Homo Sapiens (Archaic)

3 (P= D3
)
C A
Homo Economicus Universal Tactical

2 (E= NT2
)
G OT
Australopithecus Africanus

2
2 (M= L
)
G Homo Erectus
A

2 (S= L2
)
G A
Homo Sapiens (Neanderthal)

4
3 (S= P3
)
G C
Homo Economicus Universal Synchronized
(The Theory of Universal Economic Relativity)

2 (E= I2
)
L V
Australopithecus Afarensis

T2
2 (E= )
M Q
Australopithecus Robustus

NS2
2 (MC= )
PA Australopithecus Boisei
GO

3 (E= D3
P A
)
Homo Economicus Universal Strategic

5
3 UL2
(C= LL )
T
Homo Sapiens (Modern)

3 (L= I2
)
T V
Homo Habilis

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Investor’s Costs and Benefits

A.1. Executive Summary (A2)


1.1. Project Promoters and Authorities
1.2. Object of Analysis
1.2.1. Project Name
1.2.2. Brief Description of the Project
1.2.2.1. Sector
1.2.2.2. Location
1.2.2.3. Area(s) Impacted by the Project (regional, national, international.)
1.3. Promoter’s Objectives
1.4. Previous Experiences with Similar Projects
1.5. Brief Description of the Appraisal Report
1.5.1. Authors of this Report
1.5.2. Scope of the Report. Ties to other Projects.
1.5.3. Methodology of the Project Analysis.
1.6. Main Results of the Analysis
1.6.1. Financial Returns
1.6.2. Economic Returns
1.6.3. Impact on Employment
1.6.4. Environmental Impact
1.6.5. Other Results

A.2. Socio-economic context (G2[S])


2.1. Main Elements of the Socio-economic Context
2.1.1. Territorial and Environmental Aspects
2.1.2. Demographics
2.1.3. Socio-cultural Elements
2.1.4. Economic Aspects
2.2. Institutional and Political Aspects
2.2.1. General Political Outlook.
2.2.2. Sources of Financing (specify if loans or grants); Additional Funds (ERDF, EIB, CF, ESF,
etc.); national authorities (central governments, regions, others); private individuals
2.2.3. Financial Coverage on the part of the aforementioned sources
2.2.4. Administrative and Procedural Obligations; Decision-making Authorities for the Project;
Territorial Planning Obligations; licenses/permits; requirements for licenses and incentives.
2.2.5. Expected times for: licenses/permits; licenses/incentive to pay.

A.3. Supply of and Demand for the Project’s Outputs (G2[M])


3.1. Potential Demand Expectations
3.1.1. Needs the Project Meets within a Set Period of Time
3.1.2. Current and Future Trends in Demand
3.1.3. Demand Breakdown by Consumer Type
3.1.4. Means of Purchase or Distribution
3.1.5. Specific Market Research: Results
3.2. Competition
3.2.1. Supply Features of Similar Outputs
3.2.2. Competitive Structure, if existing or can be forecasted
3.2.3. Success Factors

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3.3. Proposed Strategy
3.3.1. Outputs
3.3.2. Prices
3.3.3. Promotion
3.3.4. Distribution
3.3.5. Marketing
3.4. Estimate on the Percentage of Potential Use
3.4.1. Sales Forecasts for the Project
3.4.2. Market shares, coverage of the shares of various needs
3.4.3. Forecasting hypothesis and techniques

A.4. Technological Alternatives and Production Plan (T3[C])


4.1. Description of Significant Technological Alternatives
4.2. Selection of Appropriate Technology
4.3. Buildings and Plants
4.4. Physical Inputs for Production
4.5. Personnel Requirements
4.6. Energy Requirements
4.7. Technology Providers
4.8. Investment Costs
4.8.1. Planning and Know-how
4.8.2. Buildings
4.8.3. Machinery
4.9. Production Plan over the Project Time Horizon
4.10. Combined Output Supply
4.11. Production Organization

A.5. Human Resources (PA2)


5.1. Organizational Diagram
5.2. List of Personnel and Salary Parameters
5.2.1. Managers
5.2.2. Office Workers
5.2.3. Technicians
5.2.4. Manual Workers
5.3. External Services
5.3.1. Administrative Staff
5.3.2. Technicians
5.3.3. Other
5.4. Hiring Procedures
5.5. Training Procedures
5.6. Annual Costs (before and after project start-up)

A.6. Location (L2)


6.1. Ideal Requirements for the Location
6.2. Alternative Options
6.3. Choice of Site and its Characteristics
6.3.1. Climatic Conditions, Environmental Aspects (if relevant)
6.3.2. Site or Territory
6.3.3. Transport and Communications
6.3.4. Water and Electricity Provisioning
6.3.5. Waste Disposal
6.3.6. Government Regulations

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6.3.7. Policies of the Local Authorities
6.3.8. Description of the Pre-chosen Site (details in the Appendix)
6.4. Cost of Land and Site Preparation
6.5. Site Availability
6.6. Infrastructure Requirements

A.7. Implementation (M2)


7.1. Analysis of Construction/Start-up Times (project cycle)
7.1.1. Selection of Management Group for the Project
7.1.2. Definition of Information System
7.1.3. Negotiations for the Purchase of Know-how and Machinery
7.1.4. Building Planning and Contract Scheduling
7.1.5. Financing Negotiations
7.1.6. Acquisition of Land and Licenses
7.1.7. Organizational Structure
7.1.8. Staff Hiring
7.1.9. Personnel Hiring and Training
7.1.10. Supply Agreements
7.1.11. Distribution Agreements
7.2. Bar Graph (or PERT chart) of the main phases
7.3. Main Information on Execution Times to consider in the Financial Analysis

A.8. Financial Analysis (T3[L])


8.1. Basic Assumptions of the Financial Analysis
8.1.1. Time Horizon
8.1.2. Prices of Productive Factors and Project Outputs
8.1.3. Real Financial Discount Rate
8.2. Fixed Investments
8.3. Expenses before Production (Goodwill)
8.4. Working Capital
8.5. Total Investment
8.6. Operating Revenue and Costs
8.7. Sources of Financing
8.8. Financial Plan (a table showing cash flow for each year)
8.9. Balance Sheet (assets and liabilities)
8.10. Profit and Loss Account
8.11. Determining the Net Cash Flow
8.11.1. Net Flow to Calculate the Total Return on the Investment (investments in the total project)
8.11.2. Net Flow to Calculate the Return on Shareholders’ Equity or Funded Capital (public/private)
8.12. Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return

A.9. Socio-economic Cost-Benefit Analysis (G2[E])


9.1. Accounting and Discount Unit for the Cost-Benefit Analysis
9.2. Social Cost Analysis
9.2.1. Output Price Distortions
9.2.2. Salary Distortions
9.2.3. Fiscal Aspects
9.2.4. External Costs
9.2.5. Non-monetary Costs, including Environmental Aspects
9.3. Analysis of social benefits
9.3.1. Output Price Distortions
9.3.2. Social Benefits from Increased Employment

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9.3.3. Fiscal Aspects
9.3.4. External Benefits
9.3.5. Non-monetary Benefits, including Environmental Aspects
9.4. Economic Rate of Return or Net Present Value of the Project in Monetary Terms
9.5. Additional Appraisal Criteria
9.5.1. Presentation of Results in terms of General Objectives of Global Economic Policies
9.5.2. Increase in GLOBAL ECONOMY Social Income
9.5.3. Reduction in the Disparities with regard to per capita GDP between global economic regions
9.5.4. Increase in Employment
9.5.5. Improvement in the Quality of the Environment
9.5.6. Other Objectives of the Commission, Regional and National Authorities

A.10. Risk Analysis (X3)


10.1. Defining the Critical Variables with the help of the Sensitivity Analysis
10.1.1. Supply/Demand Variables
10.1.2. Output Variables
10.1.3. Human Resources
10.1.4. Time and Implementation Variables
10.1.5. Financial Variables
10.1.6. Economic Variables
10.2. Best and Worst Case Scenario Simulation
10.3. Risk Assessment
10.4. Risk Mitigation and Management

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