researchers to situate identified meaning units in relationship to context and structure for each participant and then for the participants as a whole. Analogous procedures are found in Case Study‚ Discourse Analysis‚ Ethnography‚ Grounded Theory‚ Heuristic Research‚ Intuitive Inquiry‚ Narrative Methods and variant derivative methods. Case Study‚ Discourse Analysis‚ Ethnography‚ Grounded Theory‚ Narrative Methods‚ and Phenomenological Research vary considerably in epistemological stance depending on
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Process-design intensification – direct synthesis of adipic acid in flow I. Vural Gürsel‚ Q. Wang‚ T. Noël‚ V. Hessel Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)‚ Micro Flow Chemistry & Process Technology‚ Dep. Chem. Eng. and Chem.‚ Den Dolech 2‚ 5600 MB Eindhoven‚ The Netherlands; tel: +31(0)40 247 3108‚ fax: +31(0)40 244 6653‚ e-mail: I.Vural@tue.nl. The use of microreactors for faster and eco-efficient process development and design as the third intensification field in Novel Process
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Chapter 8 TARGET MARKETS AND CHANNEL DESIGN STRATEGY Chapter Outline A Framework for Market Analysis Markets‚ whether consumer or industrial‚ are complex. Frameworks consisting of four basic dimensions for discussing markets are: 1. Market geography 2. Market size 3. Market density 4. Market behavior Figure 8.1 illustrates this market framework. The emphasis will be on showing how these market dimensions influence channel design strategy.
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Opportunity Discovery Contemporary society will never lack the grumbles of lazy men‚ the complaints of pampered women‚ nor even the wails of a dirty-diapered infant. What was once luxury is now necessity‚ advancing the extensive amount of entrepreneurial products needed by consumers. Countless small niches have been formed through specific needs and desires by the buyers‚ expanding the horizons for creative opportunity. A personal example of a product fulfilling a small niche would be a particularly
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of decision –making; (3) effective planning can eliminate or reduce potential catastrophe resulting from manmade and natural disasters; (4) decision making can usually be described in three types of theoretical models rational‚ incremental‚ and heuristic none of which defines all of the elements and factors that affect every decision; (5) the decisions individuals make during crisis situations often define their leadership abilities and‚ in some cases‚ their career success; (6) police administrators
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Who is considered to be the father of AI? * Fisher Ada * John McCarthy * Allen Newell * Alan Turing 10. An AI technique that allows computers to understand associations and relationships between objects and events is called * heuristic processing * cognitive science * relative symbolism *
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As a result of Spin Master’s success‚ decision errors and traps poses a potential problem for the company’s future. For example‚ heuristics. The lack of information‚ time and energy from workers may cause the manager to take shortcuts and make decisions based on past successes. More specifically‚ representation bias. This is a problem because prior philosophy and marketing techniques may have worked on one product‚ but it may not necessarily work on another product‚ especially because Spin Master’s
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ATM’s Deployment Strategies in order to provide greater convenience to the customers‚ consequently‚ banks can attract more customers and increase its market share and profitability. Technically‚ three algorithms are designed and compared namely; Heuristic Approach‚ Rank-Based Genetic Algorithm using Convolution and Simulated Annealing using Convolution. Dual objective is set to achieve highest Percentage Coverage (PC) and less ATMs Number required for covering intended area of study. Three experiments
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Stage Production Schedules with Set-up time Included”. Nav. Res. Log. Quart. ‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 61-68‚ (1954). CAMPBELL‚ H. G. “ A heuristic algorithm for n-job and m-machines sequencing problem”. Management Science‚ Vol. 16‚ pp. 630-673‚ (1970). BAKER‚ KENNETH R.‚ “ Sequencing and Scheduling”. John Wiley & Sons Inc.(1998)‚ ISBN: 0-9639746-1-0. GUPTA‚ J.N.D. ‚ “A functional heuristics algorithm for the flow-shop scheduling problem”. Operation Research‚ Vol. 22‚ No. 1‚ pp.39- 48‚ (1971). FRENCH‚ S. “Sequencing
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from both the psychological field and financial theory’. Behavioral finance attempts to identify the behavioral biases commonly exhibited by investors and also provides strategies to overcome them. Some of the main problems with EMH may be cause by heuristic responses to new information‚ psychological anchors‚ overconfidence‚ social fads‚ framing and regret avoidance and herd behavior. Overconfidence: According to Nevins (2004)‚ overconfidence suggests that investors overestimate their ability to predict
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