1. Describe four data mining applications is retailing and logistics.(answer in ch5-slide11) 1- Optimize inventory levels at different locations 2- Improve the store layout and sales promotions 3- Optimize logistics by predicting seasonal effects 4-Minimize losses due to limited shelf life 2. List the six steps in a CRISP-DM (Cross-Industry Standard Process for Data Mining). (answer in ch5-slide16)
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customers. Survival depends on bringing new models rapidly to market as economically as possible. A Management Information System (MIS) uses computer-based information systems to make data flow seamlessly among different parts of the organization; streamline work flow; and create electronic linkages with customers‚ suppliers‚ and other organizations. For the auto manufacturer‚ MIS helps automate and streamline all of its daily business operations‚ gather sales data‚ adjust deliveries of parts; and
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GUIDELINES for GIS Mapping‚ MIS development and Integration of GIS with MIS Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Government of India Guidelines for GIS Mapping‚ MIS development and development Integration Integration of GIS with MIS Government of India Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Table of Contents 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0. 9.0 Introduction ..........................................................................
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IKEA: Stylish Furnishings at affordable prices Swedish company IKEA is a mass market producer of cheap and stylish home furnishings that appear to transcend national boundaries. The company was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprada small town handyman from southern Sweden‚ who devised the company name by combining his initials with the first initials of his farm (Elmtaryd) and the parish (Agunnaryd) where he was raised. Today IKEA’s business mission is clear. In the words of the company founder
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Moore’s Law is that routine skills will be internalized by high-value organizations. Answer: FALSE 5) According to the RAND study cited in the text‚ strong nonroutine cognitive skills are the most important marketable skills in the new millennium. Answer: TRUE 6) While those students majoring in finance and information systems are expected to have only routine cognitive skills‚ those in marketing or information systems need to develop strong non-routine cognitive skills. Answer: FALSE
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Characteristics of a Good Management Information System Management information systems (MIS) is an organized approach to gathering information from company operations and making a strategic management decision. Developing quality characteristics for gathering information is essential to making solid management decisions. 1. Relevance Information should be relevant to the strategic decision that company management is currently reviewing. Because companies may review several business opportunities
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MIS Study Guide start or open tag stop or end tag Is the first command line Everything inside is interrupted in html Is the last command line Things you expect to see on the web page File Locations and Notepad H drive or Home drive www folder space for creating a website or webpage index.html file is the first item that shows up and you have to have at least one or Home Page Notepad example should only be one head should only be one body
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data (Invoice‚ Purchase order‚ Project details‚ Registration form‚ etc....). Example: Consider the following Project Management Report Project Management Report Project Code: PC010 Project Manager: M. Philips Project Title: Database System Project budget: 240.000$ Employee No. Emp. Name Dept ID Dept Name Hourly Rate S-1001 A. Smith L004 IT 22$ S-2310 L. Ferguson L007 HR 25$ S-5561 F. Macleod L004 IT 21$ S-0024
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MS CS‚ FALL 2008 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I can still recall my entry to the world of engineering. Those days were fun-filled as the technical festival of our college was on. Being an amateur then‚ I was thrilled to see students maneuver powerful robots and stare at the computer screens for various programming events. Even glowing of an L.E.D. or the correct output of a trivial program would fascinate me. Three enriching years have flown by quickly. However‚ the zeal never sagged and continued to
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Information Systems Management (M.I.S) مهر 92 General Information Instructor: Nasser Karami Email: nr.karami@sharif.edu Telephone Number: 66165856 Class time 13:30-15:00 – Saturday & Monday TAs In this semester a group of TAs will support us! Description This course introduces the field of Management Information Systems; the study of how people and organizations should use information technologies effectively. We survey the role of information systems in organizations
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