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    transcripts and raw audio data were evaluated by two other researchers. To ensure reflected interview responses, concepts and categories were reread numerous times. To ensure credibility of the results, investigator triangulation technique was used in data analysis. Researchers were cautious about influencing the result by introducing their opinions. Researchers gave descriptions of their observations and interview settings. The research also included an audit trail of all material and data…

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    MMM Assignment 2/CEG6110 Chapters 3, 7, 8 Narendra Anumolu Answer #1: As per brook’s, system should be in control on few people who are most experienced with the system to face the problems. The teams are organized as a surgical unit – one surgeon with a support staff. The surgeon is the chief programmer – designs, codes, documents, tests. Need great talent and lots of experience. The co-pilot is the backup chief programmer – works with the chief to help in thinking, ready to take charge but…

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    structure such as web requires a strong foundation in statistics and mathematics no doubt, but this foundation should be complemented by sound judgment and deep understanding of business. Effectiveness of Big data lies not in tools but in actual analysis, as Shah States “Big data needs to be complemented with Big Judgment” And there is a long way to go in this…

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    process model is a representation of a process. It is used to present descriptions of processes form particular perspectives. The waterfall model it is a separate and distinct phase of specification and development. Phases involved are requirements analysis and definition, system and software design, implementation and unit testing, integration and system testing, operation and maintenance. It is used for large systems where systems are developed at several sites. It has drawbacks such as…

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    Job Analysis Documents Table 1 presents the data from all of the relevant JA sources on competencies. In order to only retain competencies that were of greater significance to the job each data source had a cut-off point (retention criteria) and if the values were lower than this then they were removed from further analyses. The retention criteria for each of the data sources was approximately half their possible maximum values: 55, 4 and 50 respectively. The combined competency weight were…

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    number of other simple processes. It is recommended to push for at least 30% of our software development to be using the agile software development method which, “is found to deliver much better outcomes than the traditional, waterfall ones” (Vogel 2014, p. 2). Solutions evolving through collaborative efforts and cross-functional teams will definitely promote continuous improvement and enable quick, flexible responses to change. There are typically a number of key steps in our development…

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    Hypotheses H1: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will lead to significantly higher levels of skin conductance for narrative compared to non-narrative videos. H2: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will lead to significantly higher levels of corrugator facial EMG for narrative compared to non-narrative videos. H3: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will interact with narrative content such that: H3a: Cardiac deceleration…

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    When these assumptions are not met the results may not be trustworthy. There are three important assumptions to test before the analysis starts. First of all, regression assumes that variables have normal distributions. Although most of variables show distributions close to normal, the small amount of variable that shows abnormal distributions is analyzed by the another statistical…

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    To meet the customer requirements you need to the market research in which you need to improve the quality and standard with the values and service you are providing. a) Customer feedback is needed to overcome the issues and and concerns of a customer with a company or its product, a customer may dissatisfied with your product and tell five or six people about his bad experience which would harm your company business. Feedback allows you to correct the weakness of your products. When you receive…

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    E. Effectiveness of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Portfolio Analysis in Developing an Adaptive Strategy The BCG analysis would provide an effective portfolio for developing an adaptive strategy for a healthcare organization because it is useful in pinpointing the four categories of services the healthcare organization delivers as those producing…

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