Business Intelligence and Analytics: Systems for Decision Support (10th Edition) Chapter 1: An Overview of Business Intelligence‚ Analytics‚ and Decision Support -2 Learning Objectives Understand today’s turbulent business environment and describe how organizations survive and even excel in such an environment (solving problems and exploiting opportunities) Understand the need for computerized support of managerial decision making Understand an early framework for managerial decision
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Advanced Modeling 1 Objectives Gain an understanding of more advanced modeling techniques Understand primary key selection Learn how to build a physical database from a logical model 2 Agenda Unary or recursive relationships Entity integrity: Keys Interesting design cases Converting logical model to a physical model 3 Last Class Review JOINS ANSI and traditional join syntax DML insert update delete 4 Unary‚ Recursive‚ Relations A relation where source
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08.01 The Roots of the Cold War Part A Luidmila Elizarova 12/15/69 Tomsk‚ Siberia‚ Russia 7/2/14 6:30 Part B 1. What was the first time you remember hearing about the conflict between the Soviet Union (or the USSR) and the United States? Tell me about it. When I was little‚ the Cold War was everywhere so there was no way from not hearing about it. 2. What does the term “Cold War” mean to you? What do you remember seeing or reading in the news about the Cold War‚ or conflict between the USSR and the
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Unit-1 Introduction to Human Resource Management Program : MBA Semester : 1st Semester Subject Code : MB0043 Subject Name : Human Resource Management Unit number :1 Unit Title : Introduction to Human Resource Management Policies Lecture Number :1 Lecture Title : Introduction to Human Resource Management Policies 1 HOME CNEXT onfidential 1 Unit-1 Introduction to Human Resource Management Stabilisation Policies Objectives The objectives of this lecture are to: • • • • • describe
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Case study # 1 Problem definition: SAT score as one of student selection criteria and its weight needs to be revised Problem justification: Positives about SAT score; SAT score are valid predictors of how well a person will do in college. “According to people who design the SAT” SATs tap intelligence and employers want intelligent job applicants Concerns about SAT score “from Alix point of view”; The quality of high schools varies greatly‚ so that the level of student performance that
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IJEEE‚ Vol. 1‚ Issue 4 (August‚ 2014) e-ISSN: 1694-2310 | p-ISSN: 1694-2426 SURVEY OVER VANET ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR VEHICLE COMMUNICATION 1 Amanpreet Kaur‚ 2Dr. Dinesh Arora 1‚2 Gurukul Vidyapeeth Institute of Engineering & Technology‚ Banur‚ Punjab‚ India 1 amanprt344@gmail.com‚ 2drdinesh169@gmail.com ABSTRACT: VANET (Vehicular Ad-hoc Network) is an appearing new technology with some distinctive characteristics that makes it unique from other ad-hoc networks. Due to rapidly changing the topologies
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Beginning Vibration Analysis with Basic Fundamentals By: Jack Peters Beginning Vibration Introduction Understanding the basics and fundamentals of vibration analysis are very important in forming a solid background to analyze problems on rotating machinery. Switching between time and frequency is a common tool used for analysis. Because the frequency spectrum is derived from the data in the time domain‚ the relationship between time and frequency is very important. Units of acceleration‚ velocity
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2.01 Industrialization Changes America Assignment By: Rebecca St.Pierre Category North South West Midwest Political Political views often clashed because the growth of the industry also highlighted the gap between rich and poor in this region. The government turned away from the south. Therefore the south had to do the rebuilding and reconstruction by themselves. Faced problems‚ including riots and discriminatory laws when the Immigrants were willing to work for lower wages than the white settlers
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Overview of Electronic Commerce Learning Objectives 1. Define electronic commerce (EC) and 2. 3. 4. 5. describe its various categories. Describe and discuss the content and framework of EC. Describe the major types of EC transactions. Discuss e-commerce 2.0. Describe social commerce and social software. Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1-2 Learning Objectives 6. Understand the elements of the digital world. 7. Describe the drivers of EC as they relate to
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PowerPoint® Lecture Presentation to accompany Principles of Economics‚ Third Edition N. Gregory Mankiw Prepared by Mark P. Karscig‚ Central Missouri State University. 1 INTRODUCTION Ten Principles of Economics Copyright © 2004 South-Western/Thomson Learning 1 Economy. . . . . . The word economy comes from a Greek word for “one who manages a household.” Copyright © 2004 South-Western/Thomson Learning TEN PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS • A household and an economy face many decisions: • Who will
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