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    take over this function. Moreover‚ nowadays enterprise are affected by financial crisis adversely‚ they are more likely to undertake lean strategy which means we need the datelining techniques to identify operational activity. For Boly’s case‚ we acknowledged there was abundant unprocessed data of VIP customers and it is hand-written. It is useless if we just keep it unprocessed. In order to help Boly to understand the market and buying behavior of their customers‚ Data mining is necessary

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    is not the case. Sexual assault‚ more specifically rape‚ is one of these acts in which the courts do not always deal out the necessary justice. Rape is a horrible crime that promotes self-esteem issues‚ trauma‚ and even suicide for the victim. Why should the perpetrator get away with a slap on the wrist? Two main causes lead the judicial system to be inadequate in rape cases; these factors are victim blaming and lack of punishment. Due to these reasons‚ I believe that the judicial systems needs a reformation

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    Question: 1. In the case study‚ we referred to the systems being developed and used as decision support systems. However‚ we also identified various artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. How can a decision support system incorporate and use AI technologies such as pattern recognition? Answer: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) tools and techniques can aid in the diagnosis of disease states and assessment of treatment outcomes‚ so AI can be used by a decision support system as pattern recognition

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    Recommendations to Improve Our Criminal Justice System Sami-Marcia Donovan EN234 – Computers in Law Enforcement July 6‚ 2013 Ivy Bridge College/Tiffin University Abstract The American Criminal Justice System is a multifaceted legal system that provides resources for policing American society and disciplining individuals who may present a threat to its citizens. The Criminal Justice System is commissioned with ensuring that criminals are penalized appropriately for their crimes and rehabilitated

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    Chapter 6 Evaluation System evaluation is an empirical investigation. that provides developers information about the quality of the products or services under. test. System testing also provides an objective and independent view of the system to allow. user to appreciate and understand the risk at implementation of the. software. 6.1 Testing Objectives The main objective of. the testing is to highlight errors‚ with minimum effort and time and systematically. Stating. generally we can say: • The

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    Consider that you are a PM Consultant contemplating a project to “fix the CPS system in Dallas‚” more specifically‚ the high turnover rate of CPS caseworkers and investigators. 1. Who are the stakeholders? The main stakeholders in this case are the children. They are the ones depending on improvements in the CPS to keep them safe and protected. Another set of stakeholders are the families‚ both biological and foster. Unsafe households need to be investigated and family members need to get the help

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    progression. As society grows in both size and complexity‚ the need for data processing system continue to increase. Experts have formulated several systems however; they still seek for the betterment and advancement of created programs. The products of these creations are reflected in almost every part of the world‚ particularly in the market or industrial establishments. Technology‚ especially computer system plays a big role in the enhancement and expansion of knowledge‚ by providing access to

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    Sylvan Learning Systems Case Study The Sylvan case study illustrates the challenges of building value and improving business performance through an acquisition and diversification strategy that did not coincide with the capabilities and competencies that originally built the Sylvan brand. Sylvan was founded by W. Berry Fowler in 1979 and during his six year tenure‚ Berry developed the franchise business model‚ training and educational programs‚ and teaching methodology that provided Sylvan with

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    murder. Lawyers who take up these cases however face personal danger in the way of threats‚ attacks on them and attacks on their family and friends‚ and the effects last even after the treats stop coming they will lose business because they are seen as a person defending the actions of their client and not what they are actually doing which is them defending the rights of their client. Because of these factors some long term effects it will have on the justice system is that more and more lawyers won’t

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    Case Study: Zara: IT for Fashion Background Zara‚ high fashion clothing producer and retailer‚ opened its first store in Galicia‚ Spain in 1975‚ and by 2003‚ had grown to 550 stores worldwide. Zara is the largest holding of its mother company‚ Inditex‚ and is evaluating whether to invest in modernizing its IT infrastructure‚ specifically its in-store Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals which are running a DOS Operating System that is now EOL. Business Model Zara has a unique and very effective business

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