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front-end CASE

CASE tools that aid in systems analysis and design. Contrast with back-end CASE.
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Means followed by the same upper case letter are not significantly different within the same treatment by the Tukey test at P<0.05).
Scott Van Buskirk, distributed a policy directive regarding the use of "all-caps" that unequivocally stated: "Therefore, it is not necessary to limit Navy messages entirely to upper case."
Once the upper case is removed, it's trivial to replace the hard drive.
The findings state: "The product had the word 'Coramine' in upper case letters on the front.
The new letter is believed to look like a combination of upper case T and a lower case h.
Arif had moved the High Court after he found out through an RTI dated April 5, 2013 that his candidature was rejected solely on account of his signatures being in upper case.
The most immediate difference between the old logo and the new one is the change from all upper case letters to all lower case.
A printer "has a block of 100 spaces, each of which can be filled with any of 27 different type symbols: the 26 letters of the alphabet (upper case) and a null for spacing purposes.
The challenge of remembering this sheer volume of login credentials is exacerbated by "rigid password policies which specify guidelines such as use of lower and upper case characters, special characters and alphanumeric combinations.
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