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Does anyone have either an explanation of Return on Value, or a reference to an available article?
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Here is one article http://www.smcgltd.com/files/d...turnonvalueii_23.pdf I am not sure whether this is new and real or something someone hopes will become real. Time will tell.
I did see another one where ROV was used much differently (and I doubt it is mainstream). In that case "value" was used as in "ethical values". The idea was that ROV measured return on a particular corporate value or ethical standard. --john |
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Travelerjim, funny you should mention that. I did find that one published in "The Hindu Business Line."
www.thehindubusinessline.com/2...2005052700210800.htm Thanks for the info! |
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Hi, I think you should better start to learn about JSP / Servlet if you want to create a dynamic web application using Java. Using JSP you can create a dynamic web pages with Java code inside your JSP, although it is not recommended in that way, but for learning I think it is ok. As far as I know we can invoke a Java class on the browser side unless you are using applet. And you cannot also call a Java class from JavaScript. ________________________________________________________________________ best auto insurance rates | san miguel allende real estate | Home loans Colorado This message has been edited. Last edited by: Rocky140, |
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This was not a discussion about java, but about training classes.
Just to be complete, You can indeed call a Java class from JavaScript. --john |
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