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In Java, an abstract class is a class which contains abstract methods, which are methods with declarations but no implementations. The methods are implemented by sub-classes of the abstract class. This gives more flexibility to those methods making it easier to tailor them to your use. Less
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It's used to subclassing.
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i would plan about the project have meeting with team and f organized create layout first decide about the platform, language and how many people are going to participate in project. plan about the budget of project. and how meeting with developer, architecture,tester and stakeholders., Less
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i would plan about the project have meeting with team and f organized create layout first decide about the platform, language and how many people are going to participate in project. plan about the budget of project. and how meeting with developer, architecture,tester and stakeholders., Less
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This was one of the more difficult questions asked, for I do not have a lot of experience in sales jobs. However, having helped my family build and create a business from the start, marketing and sales tactics were necessary in gaining loyal clientele in order to operate the business. With that being said, I was not unfamiliar with the idea of collaborative selling, and was able to explain various situations when collaboration was necessary in order to maintain business in the long term. Less
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This person was also the plant manager. I was asked to find a solution to a technical problem that exhibited in a particular area of their current processes. There was not any practical resolution from the technology options, so I needed him to amend the process, just slightly. I presented the problem to him in a meeting with all stakeholders attending. I then confirmed the obstacles to the technology, and offered the specific catch in the process. He immediately asserted that the most logical solution was to amend the process is the manner I needed. All agreed, and he got to be the wise voice of reason and top decision maker. Everyone was happy. Less