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    Greenville Hospital System (GHS) in Greenville, South Carolina, is using technology of RFID, using OR-MAX of IBSS to broaden their communication and gain real-time data. Such revolutionary improvements are very useful when there are problems in the communication. • Optimization of current operations and redesigning of processes can help improve…

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    Introduction The mobile platform has been at the forefront of innovation in the last 5 years. We now have access to our email, personal media, and people we care about within reach of our pockets. Smartphones have recently made our lives easier with its quick access to services we didn’t have before. Applications like GrubHub and Uber allow us to get food delivered that would not normally and find an easy and safe ride to any destination. With mobile payments, companies like Google and Apple…

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    From a branding standpoint, Starbucks is a well known, high quality coffee company that serves the coffee needs of their customers. They offer hot and cold beverages, beans and supplies to brew at home, snacks and wifi for a comfortable experience, and friendly baristas who inspire us. From a customer’s viewpoint, Starbucks needs a new image that can refocus the customer’s ideas about starbucks’ coffee. To accomplish this, Starbucks should reposition their brand through a new casual appearance…

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    and then stores the information in memory. Through blue teeth, infrared communication, USB interface, 1394 interface, the said information is transferred to PC, personal data processor or mobile phone or handset. The invention includes RFID digital business card, RFID digital card-reading manager. The card includes a microprocessor chip powered by solar energy. The said manager includes a microprocessor possessing function of send receive in use for reading information of dada stored in the…

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    extract data from them. Data sets grow in size in part because they are increasingly being gathered by cheap and numerous information-sensing mobile devices, aerial (remote sensing), software logs, cameras, microphones, radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers, and wireless sensor networks. The world's technological per-capita capacity to store information has roughly doubled every 40 months since the 1980s as of 2012, every day 2.5 Exabyte (2.5×1018) of data were created. The challenge for…

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    Walmart has been known for approaching new technologies with big investments. Indeed, in 2004 – 2005, Walmart was looking for leading the retail world into a new technology. The new RFID chips were believed to reduce the shrinkage and other form of loss by up to 6% with its superior fast tracking capabilities. The e-commerce website is believed to be a key growth opportunities for many businesses. In the case of Walmart, Walmart added…

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    breaching the protocols of HIPAA rules. • PHYSICAL SAFEGUARD: In the period of September 2009 through May 2011, an Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reported ‘116 breaches of 500 data records. Below are few measures to ensure physical safeguard: o Installing RFIDs on device that is being used can help us to track them in case it is stolen. o Using remote shutdown technique on stolen or missing devices that ensure that there is no breach of data using that device. • TECHNICAL SAFEGUARD: It is the…

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    M1A1 Supply Chain Strategy & Competitive Priority How do companies like FedEx and Walmart manage their supply chain systems to maintain a competitive advantage in today’s business world? According to Nada Sanders (2012), it’s done through the active management and implementation of the five primary competitive priorities; Cost, Time, Innovation, Quality, and Service, as well as an effective supply chain strategy. Supply chain strategy design is composed of the five competitive priorities, and…

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    I successfully completed an honors thesis through the Biology Honors Program, and graduated with distinction in research. I wish to study social behaviors in an avian system, with a particular interest in behaviors relating to courtship and breeding. My research experiences have reinforced my dedication to earning my PhD and conducting research in animal behavior. I have worked on research projects spanning topics from social structures to courtship behavior and migration, and I have found my…

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    most used products at ease. Improving order picking will also help in this problem. 4) Quality Check- To face the problem of faulty order delivery, proper quality check should be done and if it’s faulty it should be sent back to the machine shop. 5) RFID-Radio frequency Identification helps in better identification of the product, which will eventually help us to reduce the problem of wrong part problem. After the implementation of these solutions we have got the control chart of the new reading…

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