2013)‚ PP 48-50 www.iosrjournals.org Mobile Phone Based Attendance System Shraddha S. Chawhan1‚ Mangesh P. Girhale2‚ Gunjan Mankar3 1‚2 Student of Dept. of Computer Science & Engg/ Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Engg & Research‚ Nagpur. Abstract: In this paper we are emphasizing on developing this project that will help the lecturers to take attendance easily‚ securely and is less error prone. For this‚ we are implementing software “Mobile Phone Based Attendance System (MPBAS)” based
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Must we use mobile phones all the time? In this century‚ there are lots of people using mobile phones‚ from the young to the old‚ from the have to the have-not. Mobile phones can have positive effects if we use it well. But there are many people who misuse them‚ especially students. Most of them can never separate from their mobile phones. In fact‚ using mobile phones all the time can make us procrastinate doing things like eating and praying‚ forget to study‚ and even suffer from cancer. The
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Wal-Mart’s Failure in Korea This case will present Wal-Mart’s unexpected failure to conduct local market research and conform to Korean consumers’ needs and wants. Introduction: There are many frameworks that help characterize the differences between different cultures and the way people communicate across different cultures. In our paper we will focus on the differences between Korean and American cultures and what effect these differences might have on conducting business between both sides
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1822-6515 ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT: 2011. 16 NEW APPROACHES TO THE BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS MARKETING COMMUNICATION Eva Chlebišová1‚ Jana Kyzeková2‚ Markéta Zajarošová3 1 Technical University Ostrava‚ Czech Republic‚ eva.chlebisova.st@vsb.cz Technical University Ostrava‚ Czech Republic‚ jana.kyzekova.st@vsb.cz 3 Technical University Ostrava‚ Czech Republic‚ marketa.zajarosova@vsb.cz 2 Abstract Approach to the business-to-business communication goes through the significant changes. The global
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in India and The Philippines – Part 3 - Jana Mobile http://www.jana.com/blog/mobile-usage-in-india-and-the-philippines-part-3/ Products Blog Case Studies Global Partnerships About Contact Mobile Usage in India and The Philippines – Part 3 Part 3 of a 4-part series on mobile usage in India and The Philippines 18.07.13 Jana Research Technology We have already presented part one and part two of our four-part series on mobile usage in India and The Philippines. Today we
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GAC012: Business Studies Assessment Event 3 Recommending a Marketing Mix for a Service ‘Lumia’ 800 of NOKIA Mobile Company’ Student: Zhou Siyan ‘Effie’ ID number: ZMSC22222 Tutor: Maqui Due Date: November 19‚ 2012 Date submitted: November 19‚ 2012 Word Count: 1249 words Table of Contents Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Research Methodology 3.0 Research Findings 4.0 Discussion 5.0 Conclusion and recommendations Reference List
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Challenges Associated with the Service Communications Strategy 1. Intangibility and inseparability present special challenges. First‚ services are often consumed as a shared experience with “other customers‚” mistargeted communications may result unanticipated consequence. Two diverse target markets must respond differently to the same communication at the same time. Service managers should also be aware that the firm’s communications are interpreted as explicit service promises that consumers use
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successes this country has seen lately is that of Micromax Mobile‚ the mobile handset maker is already the country’s second-largest mobile phone seller. So it was only fitting that at the Grand Finale of TechSparks™ 2011‚ India’s flagship showcase event for product technology companies‚ the company’s co-founder Vikas Jain took the stage to a rousing reception. When Micromax launched its telecommunications operations‚ the Indian mobile phone market was dominated by leading international phone makers
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Bank of America Mobile Application Christine M. Eggert CIS/207 July 26‚ 2012 Shaun vanBergen Bank of America Mobile Application In the world today having the ability to stay connected with everyday life anywhere you go is a new commodity is which most are not a costume. “Wireless technology makes location irrelevant‚ increasing opportunities for businesses through mobile computing and commerce” (Volonino‚ 2011). Having the option or ability to be able to check your email‚ invoice bank accounts
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using mobile phones. Today‚ mobile phone has become popular to everybody since it is very convenient. The most advantage of having a mobile phone is you can communicate to your family and your friends no matter what where you are. For instance‚ you can contact easily to your friends by calling or sending messages everywhere without electricity. It is maybe the main reason why almost all people today choose to own a mobile phone. From the customer’s point of view‚ it is obvious that mobile phones
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