Chapter 4 Knowledge Representation question and answers 1. Consider the following statements a) Reema is a super star. b) All super stars are rich. c) All rich people have fast cars. d) All fast cars consume a lot of petrol. Use predicate logic and inference rules to draw the conclusion “Reema’s car consumed a lot of petrol”. a. List any two knowledge representation techniques. b. Write Modus Ponens rule. c. Define disjunctive normal form with suitable
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International Strategy ■ Create value by transferring valuable core competencies to foreign markets that competitors lack ■ Centralize product development functions at home ■ Establish manufacturing and marketing functions in local country but head office exercises tight control over it ■ Limit customization of product offering and market strategy – Strategy effective if firm faces weak pressures for local responsive and cost reductions Multidomestic Strategy ■
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SWOT Analysis. Definitions of SWOT profiling‚ SWOT intelligence analysis‚ SWOT tools‚ matrix‚ templates and utilities. Strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats analysis. SWOT analysis definitions‚ descriptions‚ SWOT templates‚ examples and explanations. SWOT profiling & analysis in market & competitive intelligence. Tools and utilities in support of final SWOT analysis. Winword templates‚ screen shots‚ PowerPoint slides and word files. A standard marketing tool for market and
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EwReferences Blogster (n.d). Code of Conduct. Retrieved from http://www.blogster.com/code-of-conduct Corey‚ G.‚ Corey‚ M.‚ & Haynes‚ R. (1998). Student Workbook For Ethics In Action. Pacific Grove‚ CA: Brooks/Cole. Chai‚ G. (2012‚ October 16). NUS law scholar faces disciplinary inquiry for explicit blog posts. Retrieved from http://sg.news.yahoo.com/nus-student-posts-shockingly-erotic--gross- photos-.html Gert‚ B. (2012‚ August 5). In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy online. Retrieved
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Diamond-E model: key variables‚ connections among variables‚ principal logic‚ examples External analysis what it is‚ how to conduct one‚ general vs. specific environments‚ benefits and challenges of conducting one PEST factors: elements‚ impact on business‚ questions to answer from PEST analysis Porter’s five forces model: explanation of each force’s impact on industry profitability‚ methods of reducing the impact of each force‚ strategic questions it answers‚ industry examples Entrepreneurship
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The History and Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Industry Pharmaceuticals Industry Analysis i 1. Origins and Evolution 2 2. Environmental Analysis (PEST) 2 3. Structural Industry Analysis (Porter’s Five Forces) 4 4. Strategic Issues Facing The Industry 5 5. Analysis of Key Industry Participants and Strategy 6 6. Pfizer – SWOT Analysis and Strategy Review 8 7. Conclusion 10 8. References 10 Pharmaceuticals Industry Analysis Page 1 Executive Summary This report provides an analytical strategic
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There are a number of common approaches for how the external factors‚ which describe the macro environment‚ can be identified and examined. These factors indirectly affect the organization but cannot be controlled by it. One approach is the PEST analysis. The PEST analysis is a political‚ economic‚ social‚ and technological analysis that describes the framework of macro-environmental factors used in the environmental scanning component of strategic management. Some analysts added legal and rearranged
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is to complete an external analysis for Smuckers‚ using the Porter 5-Forces Model and PEST Analysis. This will lead to a SWOT analysis. My first step is to determine the NAICS code. Using what I learned in the SLP‚ I will collect some supporting data on industry analysis of each of the 5 Forces in Porter’s Forces in Porter’s Model. I will also collect data to support an analysis of the 4 elements in the PEST analysis. PORTER’S 5 FORCES FOR SMUCKER’S Smucker’s company has the basic beliefs of
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ASTANA CITY Marketing 11.816 Prepared by: Aigerim Karimova Kambar Sagintayev CONTENT • Introduction • Mission‚ vision and goals • PEST analysis • SWOT analysis • Growth strategy • Conclusion • Literature INTRODUCTION “Astana – personification of a new‚ dynamically developing Kazakhstan‚ a symbol of renewal‚ a symbol of independence of our Republic!” © Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev Astana is the capital city of Kazakhstan. It is located on the Ishim River in the north portion of Kazakhstan
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external factors‚ which are mentioned in the definition of Kroon and which describe the macro environment‚ can be identified and examined. These factors indirectly affect the organization but cannot be controlled by it. One approach could be the PEST analysis. PEST stands for political‚ economic‚ social and technological. Two more factors‚ the environmental and legal factor‚ are defined within the PESTEL analysis (or PESTLE analysis). The segmentation of the macro environment according to the six presented
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