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    Through this technology, workers in service-based firms are no longer tied to a physical location, as they can work from their homes. Services that fall in this category include accounting, legal advice, education, insurance, investments, data analysis, computer programming, and consulting. Any service provider with the appropriate telecommunications systems can be located anywhere and still performs her job. Working at home has two main advantages (1) decreased costs through smaller offices,…

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    Big Pharma Case Study

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    i. As of 2014, Global Pharma sales had reached over a trillion dollars, and they are continuing to climb every year. With the advent of electronic medical records, the era of data driven marketing by Big Pharma has come under several ethical issues. With patient’s data being readily available for purchase by Pharmaceutical companies, their drug reps can pinpoint which doctors to approach, and which drugs they should approach them with. Drug reps generally only approach doctors that write a…

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    \section{Dynamic summarization of data streams} We define a data stream $X$ as a possibly infinite data set where each of the samples $x_{n}$ is available only after the time instant $t_{n}$. The arrival time of consecutive samples needs not to be equidistant; i.e., $% t_{n}-t_{n-1}$ may be different from $t_{n+1}-t_{n}$. The data available from the stream $X$ up to a given time instant $t_{n}$, $X_{n}$, is made up by the samples $X_{n}=\{x[0],x[1],x[2],...,x[i],...,x[n]\}$, where each sample…

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    machines to wearable devices – using built-in sensors to gather data and take action on that data across a network” [1]. The theory of the IoT is simple, but the rewards and benefits are incredible; according to Gartner, revenue resulting from IoT products and services is expected to exceed $300 billion in 2020, and that estimate is assumed to be on the safe-end [2]. Consumers are likely to invest their money into intelligent products with data sensing capabilities that enhance life – such as a…

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    presented in a paper titled “First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC” by John von Neumann. The idea originated after John von Neumann joined a group of scientists who had detected a problem in the ENIAC’s functionality and wanted to keep developing computer technology after ENIAC’s success. The motive behind this investigation is revealed in a letter between Herman Goldstine and Col. Simon which identified the problems of the ENIAC. These problems were attributed to the task of building the ENIAC…

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    is in selectional restriction of structural variations where one word sometime is more appropriate to be used rather than its counterpart. B. Enormous and Huge 1. Enormous The definition of enormous taken from CAD is very much exceeding the usual size, number, or degree; of great size; huge; vast; immense. Initially, the first line and the other lines from the very first query done from the figure below by researcher directly suggest that enormous is used exactly like what the dictionary defined…

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    10 90 Rule Analysis

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    companies that could buy one of the best tools still struggle to get actionable insights. Obviously, there is a gap between data and actionable insights, and the bridge is analytics. It is about finding the reason for what we see. The 10/90 rule states that for every $1 you spend on a web analytics tool, you should be spending $9 on the people to analyse the numbers, or the data would not be fully utilized. The…

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    recording and storing information, a means of analyzing locational distributions and spatial patterns and a method of presenting information and communicating findings. In addition, a map can convey spatial concepts more effectively than mere tabular data and textual descriptions. However, an improper or careless map-making process may deceive the map reader no matter that it is intentional or unintentional. There will be a discussion…

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    and a 3 month follow up of the program and the overall report is based on those qualitative results. The aim of the qualitative analysis of the findings is to illustrate and complement the results of the statistical data. They are aimed to: • illustrate the results of the statistical data with respect to the benefits of the individual (i.e. was there a change of attitude? an increase in social networks? behaviour changes?) • find out whether, and if so how, participants reflect on the program…

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    Akamai Personal Statement

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    opportunities with multiple companies particularly a large Los Angeles based video streaming and publishing client. The experience also gave me first-hand insight into how the industry is revolutionizing diverse sectors and growing in areas such as data analytics, next-generation television, Internet of Things etc. It also instilled in me the desire to be at the forefront of this transformation and to…

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