A Multi-agent Framework for a Web-based Decision Support System Applied to Manufacturing System 1‚ 2 Bessedik Imène1 and Taghezout Noria2 Department of Computer Science‚ University of Oran‚ 1 imeneinf2006@yahoo.fr 2 taghezoutnour@yahoo.fr Abstract. The Combination between Web services and software agents provides a promising computing paradigm for efficient service selection and integration of inter-organizational business processes. This paper proposes an agent-based Web DSS; the
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Luxury Sweets should act on your advice. The Company The Luxury Sweets Company manufactures highly quality confectionary. It is a medium-sized‚ family-owned‚ partially unionized producer‚ based in East-Central Scotland. The case exercise is set within the main production facility‚ which is connected to the management and administration block by a glass corridor and to warehouse areas for raw materials and finished products by a series of sensor operated double doors. The Context and
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Zaida Ahmed 01/12/12 ORGANISATION AND BEHAVIOUR UNIT 01 TASK 2 UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP 2.1 COMPARE AND CONTRAST THREE DIFFERENT LEADERSHIP STYLES FOR THREE DIFFERENT BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS. The three different leadership styles I want to compare are:- Autocratic Bureaucratic Transformational Firstly the Autocratic leadership which is where leaders have complete power and no one else is allowed to make any decisions‚ this type
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Super Bakery’s Costing Methods Assigning cost can be a tedious process‚ and traditional costing methods such as job order and process order costing systems will not accurately assign cost. Super Bakery‚ Inc.‚ a company that produces nutrient enriched doughnuts‚ had to restructure their costing system in order to appropriately price their products. It was eventually decided to use activity based costing (ABC). The virtual nature of the company made this costing method a more accurate tool for
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Activity-Based Costing Activity-Based Costing Activity based costing (ABC) is a costing method that is designed to provide managers with cost information for strategic and other decisions that potentially affect capacity. Activity based costing is a subset of activity-based management. Activity based costing is used to determine product costs and for internal decision-making and for managing activities. Traditional Absorption costing is for external financial reporting. Activity-based costing is a suitable
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benefits of their use for a specific organization. We have learned that demand forecasting invokes the processes of determining exactly what service/products are needed‚ in what quantity‚ and in what amount of time. Organizations that are able to implement effective forecasting will be better equipped to find the balance between managing demand for a product/service and the capacity to meet this demand. The ability of optimizing this unique balance enables an organization to use this as a competitive
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The use of product placement within recorded visual media. Does it interfere with the film? And‚ Does it work? When producing a film budget is a huge factor to consider. Product placement can create a large amount of the films creative budget. Film has always been used as a form of entertainment but since the 1980’s product placement has become more of a regular occurrence within this media. (The Truman Show‚ 1998) is a great example of how product placement is used within a film. Within the
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ONLINE STUDENT ADMISSION SYSTEM (A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION‚ EHA-AMUFU‚ ENUGU STATE) TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of contents CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION of “design and implementation of an online students admission system” 1.1 Background of the study 1.2 Statement of the problem 1.3 Purpose of the study 1.4 Significance of the study 1.5 Scope of study CHAPTER TWO 2.1 LITERATURE REVIEW
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by selling books because of the unique customer experience the Web could offer for book lovers. Bezos believed that only the Internet could offer customers the convenience of browsing a selection of millions of book titles in a single sitting. The design of the business model is such that technological innovation drives the growth of Amazon.com to offer more types of products at significantly lower prices. Among its many technological innovations for customers‚ Amazon.com offers a personalized shopping
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power to require execution of orders by lower staff Staff Authority gives power to suggest Functional Authority enables specialists to enforce directives in a specific & limited field ◦ For smooth operations Coordination Free flowing communication system Line & Staff Authority
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