Unreferenced date December 2009 Physicalinventory is a process where a business physically counts its entire inventory. A physicalinventory may be mandated by financial accounting rules or the tax regulations to place an accurate value on the inventory, or the business may need to count inventory so component parts or raw materials can be restocked. Businesses may use several different tactics to minimize the disruption caused by physicalinventory. Inventory services provide labour economics labor and automation to quickly count inventory and minimize shutdown time. Inventory control system software can speed the physicalinventory process. A perpetual inventory system tracks the receipt and use of inventory, and calculates the quantity on hand. Cycle count ing, an alternative to physicalinventory, may be less disruptive. The Finance or Business Manager of the unit is responsible for ensuring the annual physicalinventory is properly performed, inventory records reflect actual quantities on hand, inventory valuation methods are appropriate, and adjustments are entered in the University s accounting system on a timely basis. In addition, the Finance or Business Manager is responsible for ensuring that segregation of duties is maintained throughout the inventory process to promote the safeguarding of the assets, protection of employees, and objective reporting of inventory. Specifically, no one person should be able to authorize a transaction e.g., a purchase or sale , record the transaction, have custody of the inventory, and perform the related reconciliation. See also InventoryInventory control system Inventory management software DEFAULTSORT PhysicalInventory Category Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling cs inventura de inventur pl Remanent ... more details
Inventory means a list compiled for some formal purpose, such as the details of an estate going to will law ... in North American English, equivalent to the term stock in British English. In accounting, inventory or stock is considered an asset . Inventory management Inventory management is primarily about specifying ... and stock of materials. The scope of inventory management concerns the fine lines between replenishment lead time, carrying costs of inventory, asset management, inventory forecasting, inventory valuation, inventory visibility, future inventory price forecasting, physicalinventory, available physical space for inventory, quality management, replenishment, returns and defective goods, and demand forecasting. Balancing these competing requirements leads to optimal inventory levels, which is an on going process as the business needs shift and react to the wider environment. Inventory management ... that identify inventory requirements, set targets, provide replenishment techniques, report actual and projected inventory status and handle all functions related to the tracking and management of material ... of the inventory balances. It also may include ABC analysis , lot tracking, cycle ... stock levels within the physical distribution system, functions to balance the need for product availability against the need for minimizing stock holding and handling costs. Business inventory The reasons for keeping stock There are three basic reasons for keeping an inventory Time The time ... certain amounts of inventory to use in this lead time . However, in practice, inventory is to be maintained ... of logistics. So bulk buying, movement and storing brings in economies of scale, thus inventory. All these stock reasons can apply to any owner or product Special terms used in dealing with inventory ... specification assists in managing inventory. Stockout means running out of the inventory of an SKU ... inventory, excluding buffer stock De coupling Buffer stock held between the machines ... more details
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Periodic inventory is a system of inventory in which updates are made on a periodic basis. This differs from perpetual inventory systems, where updates are made as seen fit. In a periodic inventory system no effort is made to keep up to date records of either the inventory or the cost of goods sold. Instead, these amounts are determined only periodically usually at the end of each year. This physical count determines the amount of inventory appearing in the balance sheet. The cost of goods sold for the entire year then is determined by a short computation. References Robert F. Meigs, Jan R. Williams, Susan F. Haka & Mark S. Bettner. Financial accounting , eleventh edition, McGraw Hill . DEFAULTSORT Periodic Inventory Category Inventory ... more details
Phantom inventory is a common expression for goods that an inventory accounting system considers to be on hand at a storage location, but are not actually available. ref A Comprehensive Guide to Retail Out of Stock Reduction in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry, Thomas W. Gruen, Ph.D., University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA and Dr. Daniel Corsten, IE Business School Madrid. ref This could be due to the items being moved without recording the change in the inventory accounting system, breakage, theft , data entry errors or deliberate fraud . The resulting discrepancy between the online inventory balance and physical availability can delay automated reordering and lead to out of stock incidents. If not addressed, phantom inventory can also result in broader accounting issues and restatements. A number of techniques have been used to correct phantom inventory problems, including physical cycle counts, RFID tagging of items and statistical modeling of phantom inventory conditions. See also InventoryInventory control system Inventory management software Operations management Supply chain management Warehouse management system References Reflist Category Inventory Category Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling ... more details
is updated each time a quantity is added or taken out. Periodic In the periodic inventory system, sales are recorded as they occur but the inventory is not updated. A physicalinventory must be taken at the end of the year to determine the cost of goods sold. Regardless of what inventory accounting system is used, it is good practice to perform a physicalinventory at least once a year. Inventory ... business operations, taking a physicalinventory is impossible or impractical. In such a situation ... price ratio. The physicalinventory is valued at retail, and it is multiplied by the cost ratio ...Cleanup date September 2008 Unreferenced date September 2008 An inventory valuation allows a company to provide a monetary value for items that make up their inventory . Inventories are usually the largest ... statement s. If inventory is not properly measured, expenses and revenue s cannot be properly matched and a company could make poor business decisions. Inventory accounting systems The two most widely used inventory accounting system s are the periodic and the perpetual. br Perpetual The perpetual inventory system requires accounting records to show the amount of inventory on hand at all times ... the cost of goods sold requires taking inventory. The most commonly used inventory costing methods ... inventory transactions under the periodic and perpetual inventory systems. To record purchases, the periodic system debits the Purchases account while the perpetual system debits the Merchandise Inventory ... sold and credit Merchandise Inventory. By recording the cost of goods sold for each sale, the perpetual inventory system alleviated the need for adjusting entries and calculation of the goods sold at the end of a financial period, both of which the periodic inventory system requires. In Perpetual Inventory System there must be actual figures and facts. Using non cost methods to value inventory Under certain circumstances, Valuation finance valuation of inventory based on cost is impractical ... more details
on physical capital , and intended inventory investment . If these are indeed equal for a particular time period, there is no unintended inventory investment and there is goods market equilibrium ...Inventory investment is a component of gross domestic product GDP . What is produced in a certain country ... and goods sold sales in a given year is called inventory investment. The term can be applied to the economy as a whole or to an individual firm. Definition of inventory investment Inventory investment ..., 2008. ref Thus, if production per unit time exceeds sales per unit time, then inventory investment ... of inventory inventories on hand will be greater than it was at the beginning. The reverse is true if production is less than sales. Mathematical relationship of inventory investment to inventories ... of period stock of inventories equals the flow of inventory investment per time period. In continuous ... equals the instantaneous flow of inventory investment. Intended and unintended inventory investment A positive stock and flow flow of Intended inventory investment occurs when a firm expects that sales ... inventory investment by deliberately producing more than it expects to sell. Economists view this positive intended inventory investment as a form of spending&mdash in effect, the firm is buying ... flow of intended inventory investment. It does this by deliberately producing less than what it expects to sell. Positive or negative unintended inventory investment occurs when customers buy a different ... buy less than expected, inventories unexpectedly build up and unintended inventory investment ... and unintended inventory investment turns out to have been negative. Either positive or negative intended inventory investment can coincide with either positive or negative unintended inventory investment ... or negative unintended inventory investment. Inventory investment over the business cycle ... negative inventory investment as their sales have unexpectedly exceeded their production. Now their inventories ... more details
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wikify date March 2012 In business and accounting accountancy , perpetual inventory or continuous inventory describes systems of inventory where information on inventory quantity and availability is updated on a continuous basis as a function of doing business. Generally this is accomplished by connecting the inventory system with order entry and in retail the point of sale system. In this case, book inventory would be exactly the same as, or almost the same, as the real inventory. In earlier periods, non continuous, or periodic inventory systems were more prevalent. Starting in the 1970 s digital computers made possible the ability to implement a perpetual inventory system. This has been facilitated by bar coding and lately radio frequency identification RFID labeling which allows computer systems to quickly read and process inventory information as part of transaction processing. Perpetual inventory systems can still be vulnerable to errors due to overstatements phantom inventory or understatements missing inventory that can occur as a result of theft, breakage, scanning errors or untracked inventory movements, leading to systematic errors in replenishment. ref A Comprehensive Guide to Retail Out of Stock Reduction in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry, Thomas W. Gruen, Ph.D., University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA and Dr. Daniel Corsten, IE Business School Madrid. ref References reflist External links http www.investorwords.com 3679 perpetual inventory.html http retailindustry.about.com od merchandisemanagement g perpetual inv.htm http www.business accounting guides.com perpetual inventory system.html Category Inventory ... more details
or less frequent physicalinventory with the laying on of hands on each individual item may not be financially feasible, employees required may not have extra time to devote to such an inventory, and there are no financial rewards for the Library for completing an inventory essentially we are out looking for our problem books and missing items when we conduct an inventory. The solutions to solving ... in the future. Adelphi University Libraries in 2004 completed a complete physicalinventory of its ...? Role of Inventory in the Mission of Libraries Libraries have thousands of books large academic ... authorlink coauthors title Collection Inventory in the Digital Age How can we analyze until we know ... November 2006 url doi id accessdate ref Complete inventory or stocktaking is often a regular part of the teacher librarian school library media specialist s job at K 12 institutions, where inventory ... Analysis as a Sampling Test for Inventory Need journal The Journal of Academic Librarianship ... libraries use the inventory to assess the collection numbers, age and ratio student against benchmarks ... Ibid. Braxton ref Inventory can also identify anomalies in the catalog and provide an opportunity ... those books present are in good physical condition. In 1982, the California State University libraries, suggested inventory procedures to insure that the 19 campus collections were secure and intact. They recognized that a complete regular inventory was too expensive, and decided that the best ... that a full inventory was needed. ref cite journal last Creaghe first Norma S. authorlink coauthors title Inventory Procedures for the Libraries of California State University, Northridge, and a Possible ... be assumed that rest of the collections records is just as reliable. However, a complete inventory ... sampling is used to check the consistency of the collections records. ref Inventory museum ... to sample thousands of books, which might stretch the resources available for even a sample inventory ... more details
Multiple issues wikify November 2009 orphan November 2009 notability November 2009 Inventory bounce is a term used in economics to describe an economy s bounce back to normal Gross domestic product GDP levels after a recession . Firms usually keep a certain amount of inventory . When an economy faces a recession, sales might be unexpectedly low, which results in unexpectedly high inventory. In the next period, firms cut Manufacturing production so that inventory will drop to their desired levels, which results in even lower GDP. Subsequently, firms might increase the production back up to maintain the usual level of inventory, which causes the GDP to bounce back. This bounce back is called an inventory bounce. We care about it because if GDP recovers is only an inventory bounce, the recovery of GDP might not be sustained, which means that economy might not have truly recovered from the recession. References Unreferenced date November 2009 references DEFAULTSORT Inventory Bounce Category Inventory Economics stub ... more details
An Air pollution emission inventory is an accounting of the amount of pollutants discharged into the atmosphere . An emission inventory usually contains the total emissions for one or more specific greenhouse ... and within a specified time span, usually a specific year. An emission inventory is generally characterized ... or physical identity of the pollutants included, Where The geographic area covered, When The time ... in the inventory emissions are typically estimated by multiplying the intensity of each relevant ... constant emission factor . Why the source categories To compile an emission inventory, all sources ... an emission inventory The European Environment Agency updated in 2007 the third edition of the inventory ... inventory methodology. Especially for Road Transport the European Environment Agency finances ... inventories. Quality of Emission Inventories The quality of an emission inventory depends on its use. In policy applications, the inventory should comply with all what has been decided under the relevant convention. Both the UNFCCC and LRTAP conventions require an inventory to follow the quality ... class wikitable Criterium Description Transparent the assumptions and methodologies used for an inventory should be clearly explained to facilitate replication and assessment of the inventory by users ... for the communication and consideration of information Consistent an inventory should be internally consistent in all its elements with inventories of other years. An inventory is consistent ... consistency Time Series Consistency chapter of the General Guidance part of this Guidebook , an inventory ... and reporting inventories Complete an inventory covers all sources, as well as all pollutants, included ... be used to promote accuracy in inventories A well constructed inventory should include enough documentation ... Resource Integrated Database Greenhouse gas inventory Notes references Sources and further reading http ... Environment Agency EMEP CORINAIR Emission Inventory Guidebook 2009 http www.dotgovwatch.com wsdl ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Philosophy of inventory where supply inventory is allocated from the production site to the warehouse s based on the forecast for each warehouse . This method can best be applied when production quantities exceed the short term quantities of orders. These quantities must be allocated to the stocking points preferably in some way that makes economic sense. See also pull inventory . DEFAULTSORT Push Inventory Category Production and manufacturing Category Commercial item transport and distribution Category Management ... more details
Ending inventory is the amount of inventory a company has in stock at the end of its fiscal year . It is closely related with ending inventory cost , which is the amount of money spent to get these goods in stock. It should be calculated at the lower of cost or market . References references 1. Intermediate Accounting 8th Canadian Edition, page 433, Kieso, Weygandt, Warfield, Young, Wiecek, John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd, 2007, ISBN 978 0 470 83979 9 Category Inventory id Persediaan akhir ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Orphan date October 2008 Inventory analysis is the process of understanding the stock Product business product mix combined with the knowledge of the demand for stock Product business product . DEFAULTSORT Inventory Analysis Category Microeconomics Microeconomics stub ... more details
Accounting In accountancy accounting , the Inventory turnover is a measure of the number of times inventory is sold or used in a time period such as a year. The equation for inventory turnover equals the cost of goods sold divided by the average inventory . Inventory turnover is also known as inventory turns , stockturn , stock turns , turns , and stock turnover . Inventory Turnover Equation The formula for inventory turnover math mbox Inventory Turnover frac mbox Cost of Goods Sold mbox Average Inventory math The formula for average inventory math mbox Average Inventory frac mbox Beginning inventory Ending inventory mbox 2 math Alternatively, the average days to sell the inventory may also be calculated ... mbox Average days to sell the inventory frac mbox 365 days mbox Inventory Turnover Ratio math Application ... rate may be appropriate, such as where higher inventory levels occur in anticipation of rapidly rising prices or shortages. A high turnover rate may indicate inadequate inventory levels, which may lead to a loss in business. Assume cost of sales is 70,000, beginning inventory is 10,000, and ending inventory is 9,000. The inventory turnover equals 7.37 times 70,000 9500 . Some compilers of industry ... sales in an effort to cycle inventory. In this article, the terms cost of sales and cost of goods sold are synonymous. An item whose inventory is sold turns over once a year has higher holding ... the briskness of the business. The purpose of increasing inventory turns is to reduce inventory for three reasons. Increasing inventory turns reduces holding cost . The organization spends less money ... concern in fashion industries. However high turns may indicate that the inventory is too low. This often ... mbox Inventory Turns frac text Number of Units Sold Over a given period text Average Number of Units ... divided by average inventory at retail. This measurement, sometimes available in computer systems, is based ... markdowns and the value of your inventory. These computer systems can devalue inventory as markdowns ... more details
A tree inventory is the gathering of accurate information on the health and diversity of a community forestry community forest . ref http www.canr.uconn.edu Connecticut cooperative extension forestry ref Uses Tree inventories focus on the attributes of individual trees, as compared to a Forest inventory which seek to assess timber attributes on forest stands. Information such as how many street trees there are, what their species is, and their condition is gathered. A community forest cannot be effectively managed unless its condition is known. A tree inventory may be conducted for many reasons, such as to determine if a community needs to implement a urban forestry program, in order to prioritize tree maintenance needs, to plan for the community s future, and to provide a basis for the implementation of a management plan. A tree inventory should provide tree species, preferably in binomial nomenclature Latin names , size, such as Diameter at breast height DBH diameter at breast height and tree height, crown width , overall condition such as health and maintenance needs, overcrowding, possible problems, presence or absence of insects or diseases. Characteristics of the site should also be listed such as soil type and condition, root space, and safety. Types There are four main types of tree inventory. ref Avery, Thomas E., Harold E. Burkhart. Forest Measurements, fifth edition. New York, New York McGraw Hill, 2002. ref They are specific problem inventory, partial inventory, complete inventory, and cover type inventory. A specific problem inventory gathers data on one particular problem such as looking at the effects of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid or Dutch elm disease . A partial inventory uses sampling statistics sampling where only a subset of the trees in the community are observed to draw inferences on the whole forest. A complete inventory collects data from all trees in the population, and a cover type survey is a survey where some of the information gathered is usually ... more details
Days in inventory DII is an efficiency ratio that measures the average number of days the company holds its inventory before selling it. The formula for DII is math DII dfrac average inventory COGS Days math where the average inventory is the average of inventory levels at the beginning and end of an accounting period, and Cost of goods sold COGS day is calculated by dividing the total cost of goods sold per year by 365 days. ref Berman, K., Knight, J., Case, J. Financial Intelligence for Entrepreneurs , page 149. Harvard Business Press, 2008. ref See also working capital Working capital analysis Days Sales Outstanding days payable outstanding Days Payable Outstanding cash conversion cycle Cash Conversion Cycle Notes references External links http financialpositionblog.com 2009 11 25 basic instruments of working capital management Basic Instruments of Working Capital Management DEFAULTSORT Days In Inventory Category Financial ratios ... more details
wikify date July 2011 Inventory Control is the supervision of supply, storage and accessibility of items in order to ensure an adequate supply without excessive oversupply. It can also be referred as internal control an accounting procedure or system designed to promote efficiency or assure the implementation of a policy or safeguard assets or avoid fraud and error etc. Inventory control may refer to In economics, the inventory control problem , which aims to reduce overhead cost without hurting sales In the field of loss prevention , systems designed to introduce technical barriers to shoplifting It answers the 3 basic questions of any supply chain 1. When? 2. Where? 3. How much? See also InventoryInventory control system Inventory management software Operations management Supply chain management Warehouse management system DEFAULTSORT Inventory Control Category Supply chain management Category Inventory Category Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling Category Commercial item transport and distribution Category Production and manufacturing Category Manufacturing Category Marketing Category Industry Category Operations research Category National accounts Category Lean concepts Category Supply chain management terms business stub retailing stub ar hi ... more details
Inventory theory or more formally the mathematical theory of inventory and production is the sub specialty within operations research that is concerned with the design of production inventory systems to minimize costs. It studies the decisions faced by firms and the military in connection with manufacturing, warehousing, supply chains, spare part allocation and so on it provides the mathematical foundation for logistics . See also Economic order quantity or Wilson EOQ model Dynamic lot size model or Wagner Whitin model Economic Lot Scheduling Problem Inventory control problem Newsvendor problem Safety stock Textbooks Current university courses in inventory theory typically use one or more of the following textbooks Axsaeter, Sven. Inventory Control. Norwell, MA Kluwer, 2000. ISBN 0387332502 Porteus, Evan L. Foundations of Stochastic Inventory Theory. Stanford, CA Stanford University Press, 2002. ISBN 0804743991 Silver, Edward A., David F. Pyke, and Rein Peterson. Inventory Management and Production Planning and Scheduling, 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ Wiley, 1998. ISBN 0471119474 Simchi Levi, David, Xin Chen, and Julien Bramel. The Logic of Logistics Theory, Algorithms, and Applications for Logistics Management, 2nd ed. New York Springer Verlag, 2004. ISBN 0387221999 Tempelmeier, Horst. Inventory Management in Supply Networks, 3rd. Edition, Norderstedt Books on Demand 2011, ISBN 3 8423 4677 8 Zipkin, Paul H. Foundations of Inventory Management. Boston McGraw Hill, 2000. ISBN 0256113793 References Kenneth J. Arrow, Samuel Karlin, and Herbert E. Scarf Studies in the Mathematical Theory of Inventory and Production, Stanford University Press, 1958 Category Operations research ... more details
Infobox software name OCS Inventory logo screenshot caption collapsible author developer released latest release version 2.0 latest release date release date and age 2011 05 12 frequently updated programming language operating system platform multi platform Unix Unices , Microsoft Windows Windows , others size language Perl , PHP status genre hardware inventory license GNU General Public License ref http www.ocsinventory ng.org index.php?page license ref website http www.ocsinventory ng.org ocsinventory ng.org Portal Free software Open Computer and Software Inventory Next Generation OCS inventory NG is free software that enables users to inventory their IT assets. OCS NG collects information about the hardware and software of networked machines running the OCS client program OCS Inventory Agent . OCS can be used to visualize the inventory through a web interface. Furthermore, OCS comprises the possibility of deploying applications on the computers according to search criteria . Agent side IpDiscover makes it possible to know the entirety of networked computers and devices. Internal operation ... performance is very good. A modest machine can thus inventory several thousands of machines. Agents In order to collect detailed information, agents can be installed on the client machines in the inventory ... consultation of the inventory user rights management an interface of breakdown service or Helpdesk for the technicians Extension OCS Inventory can be used to feed the manager of GLPI and thus offers part of an IT asset management solution. Modularity Since version 1.0rc3, most of OCS Inventory functionality can be adapted or extended via a module system. License OCS Inventory is a free software .... References Reflist External links http www.ocsinventory ng.org The official site of OCS Inventory http glpi project.org GLPI Project http www.slideshare.net supravizio ocs inventory 11739542 OCS and BPM Category Free software programmed in Perl de OCS Inventory NG es OCS Inventory fr OCS Inventory ... more details
An inventory is an itemized list of Object museum objects that the museum has Accession number library ..., one hundred percent inventory, or a random inventory of the Collection museum collection must be carried ... inventory record is needed for minimum collections accountability. ref Peggy Smith Finch, The Essential Collections Inventory, in Registrars on Record Essays on Museum Collection Management , ed ... Inventory for security The completion and upkeep of and an inventory system helps to deter and aid in the early ... to complete and maintain their inventory systems because If a museum does not know what is in its ... , 15 6. ref br The type of inventory system used by a museum will be dictated by the Collections Management Policy CMP . The CMP will determine how often items, what items, and how many items are to be inventory. Museums need to periodically complete a one hundred percent inventory of their collection, but for the period in between the completion of such an inventory, a random sampling of the collection ... of the collections records is just as reliable. However, a complete inventory provides the institution ... to check the consistency of the collections records. An ongoing inventory method is a system that inventories ... resembles an iceberg, with the high value items being at the top of the iceberg. As the inventory ... Management , ed. Anne Fahy London Routledge, 1995 , 257. ref With this type of inventory system, the most important or most valued objects are accounted for on a regular basis. Inventory an opportunity ... , collections manager , or curator is the collections location records reliable? An inventory ... any problems. How smoothly an inventory goes is actually a reflection upon the institution. If an inventory ..., if many issues arise during the inventory process, this may be indicative of a collections department ... Methods Washington, D.C. American Association of Museums, 1979 , 67. ref Inventory Policy Every museum must complete an inventory on a regular basis and this requirement should be stated in the museum ... more details
Inventory are a collective of United Kingdom British artists , writers and art theorists, founded in 1996. Some of their pieces see them engage in performance art in public spaces. Coagulum Oxford Street in 2000, saw them form into a close group on London s Oxford Street , thus disrupting the flow of pedestrians, before entering a shopping centre and dancing to the piped music. For another piece, they played football soccer football on The Mall London The Mall with a rubber skull, using Buckingham Palace and Admiralty Arch as goals. Other pieces, such as the installation art installation Requiem For The Empty Quarter at the The Approach Gallery The approach gallery, Bethnal Green in 2002, used modified and written upon objects found on the street. In 2003, Inventory were nominated for the Beck s Futures prize. External links http www.theapproach.co.uk exhibitions representations Inventory s page at the Approach Gallery http www.fiercesociology.org Inventory s website Category British performance artists ... more details
A content inventory is the process and the result of cataloging the entire contents of a website . ref ... a Content Inventory Or, A Mind Numbingly Detailed Odyssey Through Your Web Site first Jeffrey last Veen ... 2010 01 doing a content audit or inven title Doing a content audit or inventory first Scott last Baldwin ... 2005 accessdate 3 May 2010 ref A content inventory and a content audit are closely related concepts, and they are often conducted in tandem. Description A content inventory typically includes all ... Spencer2006 cite web url http maadmob.net donna blog 2006 taking a content inventory title Taking a content inventory first Donna last Spencer date January 2006 accessdate 27 April 2010 ref ref name Doss2007 cite web url http www.fatpurple.com 2010 02 26 content inventory title Content Inventory Sometimes referred to as Web Content Inventory or Web Audit first Glen last Doss date January 2007 accessdate ... a content audit or inven title Doing a content audit or inventory first Scott last Baldwin date ... management the content inventory roadmap to a succesful cms implementation title The Content Inventory ... 27 April 2010 ref A content inventory is a quantitative analysis of a website. It simply logs what is on a website. The content inventory will answer the question What is there? and can be the start ... for creating and managing a content inventory have been developed and refined by many experts ... web url http donbruns.net index.php how to automatically index a content inventory title Automatically Index a Content Inventory with GetUXIndex first Don last Bruns date March 2010 accessdate 6 May ... inventory the data can be easily configured and manipulated. Typical categories in a content inventory ... that may need to be captured on the inventory sheet. Content management experts advise capturing ... that visitors use the most and least. Other tabs in the inventory workbook can be created to track ... with software, and other tools and resources can assist the audit work. Value A content inventory ... more details
Mergeto Timber cruise discuss Talk Timber cruise date May 2009 Cleanup date May 2008 Forest inventory is the systematic collection of data and forest information for assessment or analysis. An estimate of the value and possible uses of timber is an important part of the broader information required to http www.springerlink.com content n1g17q83257u83gh sustain ecosystems . When taking forest inventory the following are important things to measure and note species, diameter at breast height DBH , height, site quality, age, and defects. From the data collected one can calculate the number of trees per acre, the basal area , the volume of trees in an area, and the value of the timber. Inventories ... of inventory can be used in preventative actions and also awareness. Wildlife surveys can be undertaken in conjunction with timber inventory to determine the number and type of wildlife within a forest. The aim of the statistical forest inventory is to provide comprehensive information about ... inventory of trees originated in Europe in the late 18th century out of a fear that wood the main ..., the most common type of inventory is one that uses a random sampling technique which groups similar ... be to begin from a random place and measure circular plots that are equidistant from one another. Inventory ... taking inventory, a decision has to be made about which types of plots to measure. There are several ... radius plots are used more for inventory of volume. During this method, an angle is created and projected ... National forest inventory NFI References No footnotes date May 2009 article reflist refbegin ... Inventory. History of Inventory. 27 Mar. 2008 http www.cnr.berkeley.edu departments espm extension INVENTOR.HTM Leblanc, John W. What Do We Own Understanding Forest Inventory. Working in the Woods ... A.W., M. Salleh A.B., Kamariah A.S. http botany.upol.cz prezentace dancak inventory plots tropical forests.pdf A new technique for inventory of permanent plots in tropical forests a case study from ... more details