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    Final Proposal

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    Final Proposal In 2009 the Arena Football League ran into financial trouble. The league has since been purchased and now looks ready to reemerge as a more financially secure business. Some said the AFL tried to do too much too soon. With a large television contract on a major network‚ and eighteen game regular season and player salaries well into six figures‚ I would agree. The league couldn ’t control cost‚ so they couldn ’t make money. The problem wasn’t fan interest and low attendance;

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    What is Simulation? A simulation is a model that mimics reality; there are many types of simulation. Here we concentrate on methods employed in Operational Research Strategy. Diagrammatic representation of simulation : How simulation assists in supermarkets? The simulation using Arena helps designing the various process that is involved in a super market .The processes such as seizing trolley‚”Q” for payment of items purchased‚ collection of different items etc can be explained using Arena Simulation

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    The redox arena 1

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    Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to observe a redox reaction and understand what it means. We will observe the new bonds formed and the importance of the electron in the formation of these new bonds. Materials Boileezers (boiling chips) Desiccant 0.17M acetic acid (acidified water) Solution of Sodium thiosulfate Granular zinc Iodine crystals Zinc ion and iodine-iodide-triiodide ion in water Solid zinc iodide Mineral oil Silver nitrate Magnesium turnings 3M Hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution

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    Mathematical modeling is commonly used to predict the behavior of phenomena in the environment. Basically‚ it involves analyzing a set of points from given data by plotting them‚ finding a line of "best fit" through these points‚ and then using the resulting graph to evaluate any given point. Models are useful in hypothesizing the future behavior of populations‚ investments‚ businesses‚ and many other things that are characterized by fluctuations. A mathematical model usually describes a

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    1. What did you observe in inventory and back order levels when you play the game in uncoordinated and coordinated modes? What are the underlying reasons for the problems associated with uncoordinated decision-making? Based on the results you found in the previous part‚ list the potential benefits of coordination. (max 0.75 page) 2. What are the steps companies can take in order to reduce the problems associated with uncoordinated decision-making? Discuss also the potential implementation issues

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    The Matrix depicts a late twentieth century version of Earth where machines have taken over and are using humans as a power source‚ while having them experience life via a virtual simulation called the Matrix. The protagonist of the story Neo‚ or the One‚ has been recently awakened from the Matrix and is destined to free humanity. Following its 1999 release‚ a multitude of articles have been written about the film‚ each analyzing the meaning and implications of it in different ways. In one of these

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    Simulation of Starbucks

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    countries. We have one of their outlets in our university. We chose to carry out our simulation project on this particular store because it would be ideal to study a system which has a queue at any time during its working hours. It would also help the company in serving their customers more efficiently and quickly‚ as many have limited time to waste standing in the queue. This would also give us an opportunity to use Arena in simulating the current scenario with certain assumptions‚ better understand the

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    a multi-purpose arena that would accompany 5‚517 people. (5‚290 general stadium seats and 222 VIP box seats) The Alltech Arena comprises a 135’ x 300’ enclosed ring surrounded by a concrete wall and a sand/loam flooring suitable for a circus‚ concert‚ basketball and wrestling events that accommodates seating for 5‚517. If you want to watch in style‚ you can rent a VIP suites that comes fully furnished with a wet bar‚ glass fronts and private entrances. Throughout the Arena there are six concession

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    2011 International Conference on Management and Artificial Intelligence IPEDR vol.6 (2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press‚ Bali‚ Indonesia Case Study for Restaurant Queuing Model Mathias Dharmawirya School of Information Systems Binus International – Binus University Jakarta‚ Indonesia mdharmawirya@binus.edu Erwin Adi School of Computer Science Binus International – Binus University Jakarta‚ Indonesia eadi@binus.edu busy fast food restaurant [3]‚ as well as to increase throughput and efficiency [5]

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    `Middle of the day and were almost at Super Bowl 51. There was so much traffic in the parking lot. We weren’t even moving for about 10 minutes. We got there 3 hours early! Finally we got in and waited even longer. We had to go to another station to get our tickets checked because there was about over 20‚000 people. “ I can’t wait any longer‚” said my dad. After about 30 minutes we finally got to our seat and rested. We got up and we got some pizza and drinks. We waited 2 hours for the game to start

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