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    INTRODUCTION More than half of television viewers in India today are children of below 15 years. And yet there is hardly any sensitivity about the relevance and impact of what is dished out by various television channels. All of them are operating in a competitive mode for one up man ship in the race for viewer ship. In this order channels are concerned more about “what interests or attracts” rather than what is “in the interest” of children. Neither the Government nor the parents or the teachers

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    reputation as an e-commerce pacemaker. Dell’s alteration of using the virtual company approaches is to expand its business scope without making a major acquisition. Therefore‚ Dell are aimed that e-commerce efforts can improves their efficiency‚ enhance customer satisfaction and reaching new product markets. Based on journal entitled Dell Computer: Using E-Commerce to support the virtual company. The type of e-commerce classification is Business–to-Consumer (B2C). B2C is defined as E-commerce model in

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    Information Age‚ the Internet economy is said to be the next growth engine. The advanced technology of the Internet has brought traditional business activities to a whole new level‚ which is electronic commerce. Internet is the strong force which fuels the growth of e-commerce. Electronic commerce refers to a wide variety of online business activities for any forms of products and services. Examples of online business activities are the delivery of business information‚ the transfer of ownership

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    Development and environment: can we avoid the inevitable trade-off? The either-or relationship between development and environment must be remedied before a permanent solution can be achieved By Neha Singh The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw great advancements in technology‚ resulting in tremendous improvements in the living conditions of human beings. The economies of many countries in the world literally ‘took off’ and have since not looked back. Thus a technology as simple as electric

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    macro-regional structure‚ whose three pillars are North America‚ Europe and East Asia. The USA has been the pre-eminent force is the global economy for almost 100 yrs‚ having superseded the original industrial leader early in the 20. Century. Europe as a region is the world’s biggest trading area and primary focus of FDI. Without any doubt‚ the most significant global shift in the geography of the world economy during the past 40yrs has been the resurgence of Asia. ( The rise of Japan after WWII‚ The

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    investor taking physical possession of certificates. A demat account is opened by the investor while registering with an investment broker (or sub-broker). The demat account number is quoted for all transactions to enable electronic settlements of trades to take place. Every shareholder will have a demat account for the purpose of transacting shares. Access to the demat account requires an internet password and a transaction password. Transfers or purchases of securitiescan then be initiated. Purchases

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    Discrete Time Cost Trade-off Problem. Figure 1.1(B): Discrete TCT relation The classification used is based on the relation of time and cost figures. Problems with continuous time cost relations are studied in two subsections: Linear time/cost relations and nonlinear time/cost relations. 1.3 Objective Function and constraints in DTCTP The objective function and the constraints of the problem give rise to three different Discrete Time Cost Trade-off Problem categories:

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    company that creates the conduit for international m-commerce through the mobile device". Mobile Commerce connects business and customers via the Internet through wireless devices‚ cell phones‚ Palm Pilots etc. In India Mobile phone networking in penetrating much faster than the telephone‚ internet or other networks. Its acceptance level is also much greater than the others. In this paper‚ the possibility of using mobile phones for m-commerce in the rural areas‚ the enabling factors‚ government

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    Electronic Commerce Tabitha Downs Writing Assignment #2 Editorial Review Due Date: Monday‚ Mar. 27‚ 2015 Abstract Electronic commerce that is accelerated and enhanced by information technology‚ the internet (Hagg). Electronic commerce is what allows businesses and consumers to form relationships and communicate with today’s technologies. There are a total of nine electronic commerce’s but today I will only be going over the three most popular. Business to business‚ business

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    IT2301 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE UNIT – 1 INTRODUCTION Traditional Commerce and E-Commerce: Traditional Commerce: Traditional commerce perhaps started before recorded history when our ancestors first decided to specialise their everyday activities. Instead of each family unit having to grow crops‚ search for food‚ and make tools‚ families developed skills in one of these areas and traded some of their production for other needs. It started with bartering‚ which eventually gave

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