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    Assignment 1 Summary of Research Paper Dynamic Web Service Selection for Reliable Web Service Composition Chan Yu Xuan‚ 1122700355‚ TC204‚ 016-9519871 Theresa Anne‚ 1122701506‚ TC204‚ 012-9206137 0.1 Summary Paper Title Authors Abstract/Summary Problem solved Claimed tions Contribu- Related work Dynamic Web Service Selection for Reliable Web Service Composition San-Yih Hwang‚ Ee-Peng Lim‚ Chien-Hsiang Lee‚ and ChengHung Chen A Web service (WS) may constrain their invocation sequence because

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    communicate through their point of view is a great advantage. To answer the relevant question it is essential to understand what the corporate culture is especially its meanings to a multinational firm. This essay will examine it by explaining the cultural dimensions of G. Hofstede in general and in respect of global business. The corporate culture is also called organizational culture. It includes the mission statement‚ which makes clear the purposes‚ values and direction of the organization‚ as well

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    Analysis Strategy Macy's

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    Gambaran Umum Perusahaan Macy’s (Pertumbuhan Macy’s dari tahun ke tahun) * 1859. Macy’s first-year sales were approximately $85‚000 with an advertising budget of $2‚800. * 1902. Macy’s moves to Herald Square in New York City. * 1923. May Company acquire a department store company in Los Angeles‚ adding to its growing regional coverage in Akron and Cleveland‚ OH‚ and St. Louis. * 1930. Bloomingdale’s joins Federated. First-year sales for Federated were $112 million. * 1996.

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    2011‚ Ron Johnson immediately began to deleverage the bargaining power of suppliers‚ customers‚ and tackling Penny’s rivalry with its competitors. His initial strategy focused on highlighting established brands‚ recapturing control of pricing‚ and making JC Penney stores more engaging (Kinicki & Williams‚ 2013). Mr. Johnson initiated this strategy by unwinding Penney’s reliance on expensive and ineffective celebrity lines‚ private labels‚ and exclusive brands and expanded JCP’s relationship with more

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    Market Strategy Analysis

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    Emotiv Systems‚ Inc. Case Assignment VikramAdith Raman [61310387] The ideal marketing strategy would have the following mix: Product | * The Wii has the highest market share (42.1%)‚ but the XBox 360 is very close behind (41.1%)‚ while the PS3 is a long way behind (13.9%). The XBox 360 has more hardcore gamers than the other consoles. Therefore‚ given its market share and suitable user base‚ the EPOC product should have a co-branding arrangement with Microsoft and develop the required software

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    Recommender System Based On Web Data Mining for Personalized E-learning Jinhua Sun Department of Computer Science and Technology Xiamen University of Technology‚ XMUT Xiamen‚ China jhsun@xmut.edu.cn Yanqi Xie Department of Computer Science and Technology Xiamen University of Technology‚ XMUT Xiamen‚ China yqxie@xmut.edu.cn Abstract—In this paper‚ we introduce a web data mining solution to e-learning system to discover hidden patterns strategies from their learners and web data‚ describe a personalized

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    Rhetorical Web Audit

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    Mohamed Abukhdair ENC 4416 Rhetorical Web Audit on ShortMoney.net Table of Contents Cover Page……………………………………………………………………………………1 Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………….……...2 Introduction………………………………………………………………………….………..3 Methodology………………………………………………………………………….………4 Summary of Findings……………………………………………………………….………5 Images………………………………………………………………………………….……...6 Analysis of Findings……………………………………………………………….………..7 Recommendations………………………………………………………………….……...10 Conclusion Works Cited…………………………………………………………………………

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    orientation‚ and power distance). Four scales based on Hofstede ’s dimensions were constructed‚ which mainly support the content validity of his concept. They could be used to measure differences in innovative capacity between groups and regions. The analysis shows the presence of multiple dimensions of innovation culture in Croatia that might hinder innovation capacity‚ but this doesn ’t necessary lead to the conclusion that we can identify one type culture elements as the only model for strengthening

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    The end result of cutting down of trees Eller (2009) stated over the past years there has been a radical change‚ where more than 30 million trees are cut-down every year. Africa is accountable for 17 percent of the worlds’ plantation as it covers 520 million hectares Hennig (2004). In Africa 28 trees are cut-down down with‚ only one tree being replanted. An important issue concerning the environment will be critically analyzed by showing the end result of deforestation and soil erosion. Deforestation

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington was a dominant African-American leader in the United States in the late 1890s to early 1900s. He believed that people could make the transition from poverty to success with self-help. His views incorporated working to achieve benefits and rewards from the whites and accepting their place in society as blacks. Washington and his students built the Tuskegee Institute for learning and to provide themselves with basic needs. The Tuskegee

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