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    Frito Lay Crowdsourcing

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    Crowdsourcing is the process of getting work or funding, usually online, from a crowd of people. With the web's appearance, crowdsourcing has increased considerably more force in the continuing business world. Some associations that are substantial even governments have encountered the force and pitfalls of utilizing the web for crowdsourcing. As per Wikipedia (n.d.), the expressed word crowdsourcing was instituted in 2005 and it is a words' compression "crowd" and "outsourcing". The term for the part that is most means the online (and some of the time disconnected from the net) outsourcing of particular undertakings to a vast gathering of self-distinguished individuals who each add to the final result. The undertakings can change from genuine…

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    in the morning with alarms on phones to doing late night expos essays on a laptop or macbook, we utilize technology in numerous facets of our daily life. For students or anyone who has a desire to learn or study, technology plays a prominent role in their education in the contemporary world. Most of the assignments for classes are online for students. In today’s day and age most things have become digital. Things such as groupmeet, google hangouts, chat rooms, study room and etc have become a…

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    Crowdsourcing Case Study

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    are not going away. Some designers feel they are detrimental to the design industry, but they can actually be beneficial to artists as well as clients. Clients need to educate themselves about crowdsourcing and know exactly how to get the most out of the experience. Clients have valid reasons for not going…

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    Background Information Crowdsourcing information security uses the reach of crowdsourcing to tackle problems involving information security and cyber security. To effectively crowdsource a task, especially in information security, three criteria must be met: • First, the crowdsourcing task must be solvable by a large group. • Second, the requester must have access to a large group of people that work either collaboratively or independently toward a solution. • Third, the requester needs to…

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    3. Crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing is a knowledge management strategy which can help organizations to solve their problems in business field. In this section, definition of crowdsourcing and effectiveness of Crowdsourcing to address knowledge gaps are illustrated. 3.1 Definition of crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing, a term emerged in recent years, refers to an organization implements outsourcing activities to individuals or the crowd on the internet. People may be more familiar with the word…

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    Introduction To what extent is Bayes theorem used in the crowdsourcing of Pandora? Crowdsourcing is the gathering of information on the internet through tags, likes, and what sites a user visits. Crowdsourcing is an asset to advertisers seeking to find a target audience to sell a product. Bayes theorem describes the probability of an event based on prior knowledge that might be related to the event. Pandora music is a service that creates a radio station related to an album, genre, or artist of…

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    Swoon Reads: A Feminist

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    Writers and publishers are trying out an updated method of building an audience for books long before they are published or even written. They see crowdsourcing as a unique method of uncovering hidden talents and measuring fans’ reactions and feedback before they are even released. Usually, the book is released first and then publishers work to build a fan base. Following the rest of the entertainment industry, where shows and movies are test marketed before they are released. Many new…

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    Social media makes this interactive process a lot quicker. Nissan, another motor company, used Facebook for their crowdsourcing efforts. In June of 2014, Nissan reached out to their supporters for advice. Project Titan was an attempt to get consumers involved in customizing the 2014 Nissan Titan truck. Nissan encouraged their fans to visit their Facebook page and vote on performance, utility, and other potential modifications for the new Nissan Titan truck (Nissan, 2014). Statistics show that…

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    Introduction In spite of the nebulousness inherent in determining and measuring expertise, crowdsourcing systems in research and practice that seek to acquire distributed knowledge (e.g. citizen science) indicate a preference for expert contributors. To ensure information quality (IQ), consumers – users of data acquired from such crowdsourcing projects – implement gatekeeping strategies that vary in degree of subtleness and intentionality. These gatekeeping strategies stem from the underlying…

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    Crowdsourcing is one of the most significant and controversial developments in Web 2.0 (Hakley, M., 2009). Crowdsourcing pulls data from many sources such as social media, personal geographic data, or surveys (Goranson, C, et al and Sui D. Z. et al, 2011). The new use of crowdsourced data, the rise of social networking, and use of GIS has transformed rapid responses to political unrest and natural disasters has shaped how data privacy and ethical uses of data is used (Raymond, N, et al, 2012).…

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