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    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS‚ MAN‚ AND CYBERNETICS—PART C: APPLICATIONS AND REVIEWS‚ VOL. 37‚ NO. 5‚ SEPTEMBER 2007 971 Real-Time Iris Detection on Coronal-Axis-Rotated Faces Claudio A. Perez‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ Vanel A. Lazcano‚ and Pablo A. Est´ vez‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE e Abstract—Real-time face and iris detection on video sequences is important in diverse applications such as‚ study of the eye function‚ drowsiness detection‚ virtual keyboard interfaces‚ face recognition‚ and multimedia

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    biggest retailer “Walmart gives to customers since they started business back in early 1940. Low price has always been Walmart strategy. Since their early days‚ they claimed “We Sell for Less” as their tagline. Later on‚ “Always Low Prices. Always” displayed alongside with Walmart logo. The biggest challenge for them is to keep the price down with good product quality. Why does Walmart important for American economy and beyond? According to the figures from Charles Fishman’s book The Walmart Effect‚ more

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    RFID in Walmart Submitted By: Kritika Goyal (22) & Molshri Bhati (61) INTRODUCTION: In June 2003 Wal-Mart first announced its plan to implement RFID technology in its supply chain by January 2005; this caught many of the suppliers unawares. Though the plans envisaged compliance from the top 100 suppliers‚ around 129 suppliers jumped into the fray‚ afraid of being left behind in the race. RFID technology was invented in 1969 and patented in 1973; after thirty long years WalMart has demanded

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    margin. Inspired by the successes of other discount department store chains‚ Walton opened the second store in Rogers‚ Arkansas that year. Responsible for the purchase and maintenance of signage‚ Walton’s assistant‚ Bob Bogle‚ came up with the name "Wal-Mart" for the new chain.[2] By 1967‚ the company grew to 24 stores across the state of Arkansas‚ and had reached $12.6 million in sales‚ and by 1968‚ the company opened its first stores outside of Arkansas in Sikeston‚ Missouri and Claremore‚ Oklahoma

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    andBharti will be presented in more specific detail through a SWOT analysis. The analysis willevaluate Wal-Mart as a company in relation to the future operation in the Indian market. Thenthe Bharti Company will be analyzed using a SWOT to pin point how the company will fit intothe overall plan of Wal-Mart operating in India. The report will further evaluate the Indian retailsector through a competitive industry analysis using the Porter’s 5 forces model. This model willdetail the threats to the market

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    MIS REPORT ON IMTIAZ SUPER STORE Back in the early 1960s‚ Hakim Khan Abbasi opened up a general store in Karachi’s Bahadurabad neighbourhood. He named the shop after his son‚ Imtiaz and always focused on establishing strong relationships with customers. Since that time‚ the neighbourhood store has been expanding into a retail chain that operates multiple outlets throughout the port city.  Imtiaz Abbasi‚ the son after whom the store has been named and who took the reins of the Company from his

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    IMAGE PROCESSING – IDENTIFCATION OF DEAD CHICKEN TO PREVENT DISEASE G.YUVARAJ‚ Ph: 9159970702 SRI SAKTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY‚ COIMBATORE-641062 Email:yuvarajdoit@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Our paper tries to completely automate the poultry process by continuously monitoring the chickens in the poultry and by the application of image processing‚ identify the dead chicken using a camera and inform the appropriate person so that the

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    Data Processing

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    1. Data Processing- is any process that a computer program does to enter data and‚ summarize‚ analyze or otherwise convert data into usable information. The process may be automated and run on a computer. It involves recording‚ analyzing‚ sorting‚ summarizing‚ calculating‚ disseminating and storing data. Because data are most useful when well-presented and actually informative‚ data-processing systems are often referred to as information systems. Nevertheless‚ the terms are roughly synonymous‚ performing

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    Violence Video Games | Video Games ProCon.org is an independent‚ nonpartisan‚ 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | | | | | | | | | HOME ABOUT US FAQS TRAFFIC CONTACT US TEACHERS’ CORNER SUPPORT US DONORS & SPONSORSSelect Language​▼ | | | | | Do violent video games contribute to youth violence? Micro Site | | 97% of 12-17 year olds in the US played video games in 2008‚ thus fueling an

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    Economics of the Financial System Show how transactions in derivatives can be used to either hedge risk or to open speculative positions. Derivatives have become popular in response to the increasing volatility and complexity of financial markets. A diverse range of new financial products have been created to enable market participants to handle the risks arising from trade in securities and to speculate on future expected movements in securities prices‚ without direct trade in the assets themselves

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