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Dinamika Hukum dalam Paradigma Das Sollen dan Das Sein

Sebuah Karya dalam Rangka Memperingati Dies Natalis Fakultas Hukum Universitas Internasional Batam yang Ke-20 Tahun

Buku ini berisikan berbagai macam masalah hukum yang diulas dengan lugas sehingga dapat dipahami oleh pembaca dari berbagai kalangan. Prof. Emiritus. Dr. H. Lili Rasjidi, S.H., S.Sos., LL.M - Guru Besar Fakultas Hukum Universitas Padjajaran, Bandung. Ulasan dan pendekatan yang digunakan dalam book chapter ini akan menambah khazanah keilmuan bidang hukum yang terus-menerus mengalami perubahan ke arah yang lebih baik. Prof. Dr. Ade Saptomo, S.H., M.Si - Guru Besar Fakultas Hukum Universitas Pancasila, Jakarta. Buku ini sangat bermanfaat tidak hanya bagi pembaca dari kalangan bidang hukum tetapi juga masyarakat luas yang ingin mengetahui perkembangan, permasalahan dan penyelesaian hukum di Indonesia saat ini. Prof. Dr. H. Dudu Duswara M., Drs., S.H., M.Hum. - Guru Besar Fakultas Hukum Universitas Langlangbuana, Bandung. Buku ini merupakan karya dari pemikiran dan analisis kritis dari dosen dan alumni Fakultas Hukum Universitas Internasional Batam atas fenomena hukum yang terjadi di masyarakat dalam rangka Dies Natalis ke-20 Fakultas Hukum Universitas Internasional Batam. Prof. Muhammad Hawin, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D - Guru Besar Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta. Substansi tulisan pada buku ini menggambarkan percikan pikiran yang penuh optimisme, kaya gagasan ideal, inovatif dan tetap menjaga sikap kritis di tengah sistem hukum yang makin formalistik dan kultur penegakan hukum yang makin menjauh dari moralitas dan esensi keadilan. Prof. Dr. Irwansyah, S.H., M.H. - Guru Besar Fakultas Hukum Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar

Prof. Muhammad Hawin, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D - Guru Besar Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta.

Statistika untuk bisnis dan manajemen

Statistika (statistics), statistika deskriptif (descriptive statistics), dan statistika
inferensial (inferential statistics) didefinisikan oleh Salvatore dan Reagle (2002: 1
) sebagai berikut. Statistics refers to collection, presentation, analysis, and
utilization ...

A Guide to Microsoft Excel 2007 for Scientists and Engineers

Completely updated guide for scientists, engineers and students who want to use Microsoft Excel 2007 to its full potential. Electronic spreadsheet analysis has become part of the everyday work of researchers in all areas of engineering and science. Microsoft Excel, as the industry standard spreadsheet, has a range of scientific functions that can be utilized for the modeling, analysis and presentation of quantitative data. This text provides a straightforward guide to using these functions of Microsoft Excel, guiding the reader from basic principles through to more complicated areas such as formulae, charts, curve-fitting, equation solving, integration, macros, statistical functions, and presenting quantitative data. Content written specifically for the requirements of science and engineering students and professionals working with Microsoft Excel, brought fully up to date with the new Microsoft Office release of Excel 2007. Features of Excel 2007 are illustrated through a wide variety of examples based in technical contexts, demonstrating the use of the program for analysis and presentation of experimental results. Updated with new examples, problem sets, and applications.

Mathematical Limitations of Excel Greek symbols may also be produced with the
Symbol font. To produce AV, for example, type DV, select the D, and in the
Format Cells dialog (Figure 2.19) select the Symbol font. Note that formatting is
not ...

A Guide to Microsoft Excel 2002 for Business and Management

The essential guide for managers and business students who wish to use Microsoft Excel to its full potential As the industry standard spreadsheet for the analysis and presentation of results, Microsoft Excel is indispensable in the business world. This text provides a practical and straightforward guide to fully utilising the functions of Microsoft Excel, guiding the reader from basic principles through to the more complicated areas such as modelling, the analysis of charts, reporting, and automatic importing of data from the web directly into an Excel workbook. Bernard Liengme has written this book specifically to meet the requirements of business students and professionals working with Microsoft Excel. The text is illustrated throughout with screen-shots, as well as a wide variety of examples and case studies based in real-world business contexts, introduced with a minimum of maths, and readily adaptable to workplace situations. The new edition has been brought fully up to date with the new Microsoft Office XP release of Excel 2002 but can be used alongside any previous version of Excel, with new Excel 2002 features clearly indicated throughout. * Content written specifically for the requirements of business students and professionals working with Microsoft Excel, brought fully up to date with the new Microsoft Office XP release of Excel 2002 * Features of Excel 2002 are illustrated through a wide variety of examples based in real-world business contexts, introduced with a minimum of maths, and readily adaptable to workplace situations * Can be used alongside any previous version of Excel, with new Excel 2002 features clearly indicated throughout

1 The Microsoft” Excel Window Objectives What is Excel? Versions of Excel
Exercise 1: Anatomy of the Workspace *Upon conclusion of this chapter, you will:
• be familiar with the parts of a Microsoft Excel screen; • know how to make cell ...

Microsoft Business Intelligence Tools for Excel Analysts

Bridge the big data gap with Microsoft Business Intelligence Tools for Excel Analysts The distinction between departmental reporting done by business analysts with Excel and the enterprise reporting done by IT departments with SQL Server and SharePoint tools is more blurry now than ever before. With the introduction of robust new features like PowerPivot and Power View, it is essential for business analysts to get up to speed with big data tools that in the past have been reserved for IT professionals. Written by a team of Business Intelligence experts, Microsoft Business Intelligence Tools for Excel Analysts introduces business analysts to the rich toolset and reporting capabilities that can be leveraged to more effectively source and incorporate large datasets in their analytics while saving them time and simplifying the reporting process. Walks you step-by-step through important BI tools like PowerPivot, SQL Server, and SharePoint and shows you how to move data back and forth between these tools and Excel Shows you how to leverage relational databases, slice data into various views to gain different visibility perspectives, create eye-catching visualizations and dashboards, automate SQL Server data retrieval and integration, and publish dashboards and reports to the web Details how you can use SQL Server’s built-in functions to analyze large amounts of data, Excel pivot tables to access and report OLAP data, and PowerPivot to create powerful reporting mechanisms You’ll get on top of the Microsoft BI stack and all it can do to enhance Excel data analysis with this one-of-a-kind guide written for Excel analysts just like you.

Managers, accountants, and analysts have had to accept one simple fact over the
years: Their analytical needs had outgrown Excel. They all met with fundamental
issues that stemmed from one or more of Excel's three problem areas: ...

Saint Bernard on the love of God, tr. by M.C. and C. Patmore

Such a perfume will infinitely excel the former . This it is of which God says in the
Psalm : “ The sacrifice of praise shall honour Me ; " for of the other it is only said
that God will not despise it . This must be far better which He says shall honour ...

The Spirit of Islamic Law

The volume outlines the prominent features of Muslim juristic thought: espousal of divine sovereignty; a fixation on divine texts; an uncompromisingly intentionalist approach to the interpretation of those texts; a frank acknowledgment of the fallibility of human endeavor to capture divine intent; a toleration of legal diversity; a moralistic bent grounded in a particular social vision; and finally, a preoccupation with the affairs of private individuals - especially family relations and contracts - coupled with a concern to define the limits of governmental power.

The volume outlines the prominent features of Muslim juristic thought: espousal of divine sovereignty; a fixation on divine texts; an uncompromisingly intentionalist approach to the interpretation of those texts; a frank acknowledgment of ...