CIS1101 – BUSINESS ONLINE Page 1 of 14 Examination Period - Semester 2‚ 2014 PART A Multiple Choice Questions You are required to answer forty (40) questions. This section is worth a total of forty (40) marks. Please record your answers on the CMA Sheet provided. QUESTION 1 The ____________________ is the major reason that the Internet has such potential for destroying traditional conceptions and implementations of intellectual property law. a) ability to make perfect copies of digital works at
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Answer each question in one to two paragraphs: 1. What are the major similarities and differences between the Google and Yahoo business models? The major similarities between Google and Yahoo business models are; Google and Yahoo if used as a search engine both generate revenue from advertising and from affiliate referral fees where they would receive a referral fee or percentage of the revenue from any resulting sales. The major differences between Google and Yahoo business models are; Google
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Consumer decision making is a process – Evaluate why marketers need to understand this process. Consumers constantly make decisions regarding to the choices‚ purchases and use of products and services. Consumers are often faced with a large number of alternatives‚ which are changing due to new technologies and competitive pressures (Bettman‚ J. R.‚ & Sujan‚ M. (1987). Journal of Consumer Research‚ 14‚ 50-51). The consumer is often not completely certain about how a product may perform. Even when
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SAFETY AND SECURITY OF CONSUMERS IN ONLINE BUSINESS _________________________ A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Languages and Literature University of San Carlos Cebu City‚ Philippines _______________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject English 4 College Composition and The Research Paper _________________________ by Agujar‚ Alnair Aniñon‚ Jose Kristian Caluyo‚ Jose Vergel Diana‚ Dean Mar Heyrosa‚ Bemcy Gleneth
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References: BusinessWeek (2007). Business Week; Netflix: Flex To The Max. Retrieved on June 13‚ 2008 from http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_39/b4051059.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_businessweek+exclusives Laudon‚ Kenneth C‚ Guercio Traver‚ Carol (2007). E-Commerce: Business‚ Technology‚ Society‚ Third Edition‚ Published by Prentice Hall. Copyright © 2007 MovieWeb (2007). MovieWeb.com; Netflix to Offer Immediate Digital Delivery of Movies on PCs. Retrieved on June 10‚
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References: 2. Stan Augarten‚ BIT By BIT: An Illustrated History of Computers (New York: Ticknor & Fields‚ 1984). 3 2. Kenneth C. Laudon‚ Carol Guercio Traver‚ Jane P. Laudon‚ “Information Technology and Systems”‚ Cambridge‚ MA: Course Technology‚ 1996. 3 4. R. Moreau‚ “The Computer Comes of Age: The People‚ the Hardware‚ and the Software”‚ translated by J. Howlett (Cambridge: MIT Press‚ 1984).
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Multimedia University Faculty of Business BEB3014 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS E-BUSINESS REPORT Trimester 3‚ 2014/2015 Due date: 8th May 2015 General information: Organisation Group (group members shall not exceed 5 students/group) Assessment This assignment contributes to 30% to the total coursework marks. Assignment/group registration (if any) Please submit your group names to your respective tutor by 10th April 2015 Student Learning Time This assignment shall take 10 hours to complete. Submission
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The online retailing sector is growing at a very fast pace‚ however it currently only accounts for around seven percent of the total retail market‚ with the fashion and accessories category acquiring the most revenue (Laudon & Traver‚ 2017). The layout of a website highly influences the consumer’s judgement of the merchandise they offer (Kim‚ et al.‚ 2015)‚ this is immensely necessary for luxury brands to recognise‚
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delivery. The inputs of UPS package tracking start with the scannable bar-coded label attached to the package (Laudon and Laudon‚ 2012). It contains detailed information about where the package came from (sender)‚ the destination of the package‚ and when the package should arrive. As soon as the driver logs on‚ his day’s route is downloaded onto a handheld computer called DIAD (Laudon and Laudon‚ 2012). The inputs include package information‚ customer signature‚ pickup‚ delivery‚ time-card data‚ current
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Research Essay MEB (PG) Reading List Accounting Atrill‚ P. (2012). Accounting : an introduction (5th ed.). French’s Forest‚ N.S.W.: Pearson Australia Carey‚ P.‚ Weygandt‚ J.J.‚ Birt‚ J.‚ Hogget‚ J.‚ & Collier P. (2010). Principles of accounting and finance (2nd ed.). Milton‚ Qld.: John Wiley & Sons Australia Clarke‚ E.A. (2012). Accounting: an introduction to principles and practice (7th ed.). South Melbourne‚ Vic.: Cengage Learning Australia. Baxt‚ R. (1987). Auditor’s and accountants : their role
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