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    Amazon Research Paper

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    followed their idea. Amazon’s system breaks the conventional rules of market segmentation. Each customer is his or her very own segment, targeted by one versatile, adaptive system able to meet their personal characteristics by suggesting a set of products at a number of prices from low, second hand to brand new. The system exemplify customer relations management. Amazon is a target marketer, for marketers. ‘Each customer is assigned a unique number… Companies have databases for sales, marketing,…

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    e-commerce). The literature has widely debated the issues of warehouse design and management, which is aimed at minimising the operation costs and time and increasing the supply chain performance. Comprehensive surveys on warehouse and…

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    Pt1420 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    the concept of the root user, do a quick google search. It is always a good practice on any operating system to run your applications on a user level and leave the administrative tasks to the root user, and only on a per-need basis. Applications are meant to be run by users with non-administrative privileges.(Power December 4, 2010) Their privileges has to be elevated to modify the underlying system. Some of the problems that comes when operating the Linux environment as a root user are: 1. Much…

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    First, there will be a single database for sales and customer data to go through. This database will be stored on local servers but stored off-site for data redundancy and security. Furthermore, every firm and every factory will have the same database, and will be able to retrieve the same information from any location that has the terminals with installed software. On these reports, there…

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    Gy Sergeant (Gysgt)

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    Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) Jason R. Pay is enthusiastically recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for meritorious service while serving as the Logistics Management and Assistance Training (LOGMAT) Chief, Aviation Logistics Department, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) from 15 June 2014 to 15 June 2017. Demonstrating superior leadership, in-depth knowledge, and exemplary professionalism, GySgt Pay expertly led the 2d MAW LOGMAT Team. As the…

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    Dashboard Evaluation

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    Output and Content Management It can share with other people online, also transform to picture or pdf files. 8. Platform Options IOS, Android, Windows. 9. Ease of Learning and Use It has Video and documents on the official website. 10. Programmability Use R language to coding…

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    Big Data

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    Big data has transformed into an important element in establishing growth for any business. The term is used to describe a crucial and massive volume of data to be processed by any software technique. It can also be referred to as a hi-tech tool used to handle large amounts of data. Big data is imperative to a business as it produces a more accurate analysis due to the large amounts of data. Consequently, users can make better decisions that can be helpful in reducing risks and greater…

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    now, very limited research work is carried out in this area. Some of the notable, proposed architectures for using SDN in WSN are: • Software Defined Wireless Sensor Network (SD-WSN) • TinySDN • Service-centric networking for URban-scale Feedback Systems (SURF) • Software Defined Networking in WIreless Sensor nEtworks (SDN-WISE)…

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    Abstract Effective communication in healthcare industry is vital in maintaining a good physician-patient relationship (Ramsay, 2008; Pincook, 2004). Patient safety and wellbeing can be compromised as a result of poor communication between members of the multi-disciplinary team and between staff and patients. Communication skills are verbal and non-verbal words, phrases, tone of voice, facial expressions, body languages and gestures that a person used in the interaction with patient. It is…

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