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Three real time situation when the customer are the End user..1:-component software likeA:-joomla clonerB:-metamodC:-Ajax modules designeretcAs above all are the software component in which the customer as the developer use it to design the interface and become end user and the other user only navigate through these module.There are number of plug-in available which is customer need and use it as a enduser like,jquery etc2:-CAD SoftwareA:AutocadB:allycadIn the cad software category as you can see that the customer is civil engineer which uses this software as a enduser and implies in serviceThe customer to whom it give after modeling are not directly use theSoftware so they are not end user.3:-CMS(Content management systems)A:-wordpressB:joomlaC:smfD:-phpbb bulletinThis above are the example the developer or the customer are end user in this which they use the product but the third hierarchy of user are not end user.Three product in which they are notA:-railway reservation systemB:-Airline reservation sytemC:-online poll systemEtc.As you can see that all of these are purchased by the customer or client and they are used by end-user us not by them.In railway reservation system the railway board is customer ans we are userIn Airline reservation system the air company is customer and we are user similar in online poll system.by : abhishek singh rathore(MCA) rathoreabhi1990@gmail.com
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Product design describes the process of imagining, creating, and iterating products that solve users' problems or address specific needs in a given market. Understanding the end-user customer, or the person for whom the product is being built, is essential for a successful packaging design agency.
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Accurate statements about the words "who" and "whom" are:Both "who" and "whom" are interrogative pronouns.Both "who" and "whom" are relative pronouns.The pronoun "who" is a subject pronoun.The pronoun 'Whom" is an object pronoun.EXAMPLESTo whom should I give my completed application? (interrogative)The person to whom you give your application is the manager. (relative)Who is the new history teacher? (interrogative)The teacher who was hired is from Texas. (relative)
Well if you think about it- neither one is correct as it would be: To whom have you written to. or What have you written. or It says that you have written..... I hope this helped xx
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The pronoun 'whom' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun, the objective form (used as the object of a verb or a preposition).The noun phrase 'to whom' is to ask what person or to relate what person something was told, sent, given, etc.Examples for 'to whom':To whom do I give my completed application? (interrogative pronoun)The person to whom you give the application is the manager. (relative pronoun)Other examples for 'whom':You saw whom at the mall? (interrogative pronoun, direct object of the verb 'saw')The customer for whom we made the cake will pick it up at noon. (relative pronoun, object of the preposition 'for')
Yes, "By whom was this written?" is a correct question. It is the formal and grammatically accurate way to ask about the authorship of a written work.
The book was written for the Israelites.
No, the pronoun 'who' is a subjective interrogative pronoun, and a subjective relative pronoun. The objective form is 'whom'. Examples:interrogative, subjective: Who is our math teacher?relative, subjective: Mr. Lincoln who is new will be our math teacher.interrogative, objective: To whom do I give my completed application form?relative, objective: The person to whom you give the application is the manager.
Yes it is. The pronoun 'whom' most often functions as an object of a preposition.The pronoun 'whom' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.An interrogative pronoun introduces a question.Example: To whom do I give my completed application. (object of the preposition 'to')A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause, a group of words with a subject and a verb that gives information about its antecedent.Example: The person to whom you give your application is the manager. (object of the preposition 'to')
The words that introduce a noun clause are the relative pronouns; they are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example: The person to whom you give the application is the manager.
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