MOTORCYCLES BREAKDOWN SYSTEM Expert System and Knowledge Engineering IKS 3223 Project Proposal By Abdullah Ariffin Bin Arsad Khairul Anwar Bin Zamzuri Norharis Bin Mohd Aris Nurhidayah Binti Ashari FACULTY of COMPUTER SCIENCE and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY September 18 2012 Contents MOTORCYCLES BREAKDOWN SYSTEM 1 1 Executive Summary 3 1.1 Title Of The Project 3 1.2 Institute 3 1.3 Project Schedule Summary 3 1.4 Project Deliverables 3 1.5 Project Guides 3 1.6 Project
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CONCLUSION 31 RECOMMENDATIONS 31 BIBLOGRAPHY 33 APPENDIX 35 Skills and Learning Statement 38 Meetings with my Mentor: 38 Answering my research questions 44 Demonstration of interpersonal and communication skills 47 INTRODUCTION The topic that I have chosen for Oxford Brookes research and analysis project is Topic 18: The marketing strategies of an organization. The organization that I have selected is Mobilink (Wireless Telecommunication Company in Pakistan). Mobilink‚
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE UNIT NAME: MARKETING RESEARCH UNIT CODE: HCB 2210 QUESTION Critically discuss the research conducted on the marketing mix variables and evaluate the benefits of such information to marketing management. INTRODUCTION The marketing mix and the 4 Ps of marketing are often used as synonyms for each other. In fact‚ they are not necessarily the same thing. Marketing mix is a general phrase used to describe the different
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A. FORMULATION Presenting Problem Lara is eight years of age‚ is the eldest of three children and the only one at school. Shehas presented with a range of problems. She has strong beliefs such as “I must do my best”‚ “I must not offend my teacher‚ parents or friends”‚ and “I must keep out of trouble”. These thoughts cause her to become terrified at just the thought of school‚ resulting in physiological symptoms such as heart palpitations and sweaty hands. Lara has been experiencing nightmares
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known companies like iPhone‚ Samsung‚ Sony‚ etc. In order to know the factors why this happened‚ the researchers decided to conduct a market research. 1.2 Statement of the Research Problem Nokia once dominated the industry of mobile phones in the whole world. It pioneered the smartphone market using Symbian operating system in 2002. According to secondary research‚ the Finnish mobile phone maker was reported to have been continuously losing market share to its emerging competitors in the past years
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The Efficiency and Effectiveness Problem of Facebook Marketing With more than 800 million active users (“Facebook F8‚” 2011)‚ Facebook is currently the world’s most popular social network. The considerable number of audiences provides marketers with an ideal platform to post promotions and advertisements. Activities integrating marketing practices with Facebook features are referred to Facebook marketing. Statistics show that (Bullas‚ 2010) the number of Facebook Ads has passed the milestone of
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in organizations 7 Class 11: Negotiation and conflict resolution 8 Class 12: Leadership 9 Class 1 strategic design perspective: I work for the small engine components division of Mahle (PC2) as an engineer in the research and development department (R&D). There was a change from functional to product division structure. This was the beginning of a transition. The customer started to overtake the development of the products. As a result‚ he built up own know-how whereas
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Analyzing Marketing Problems and Cases HIGHLIGHT 1 A Case for Case Analysis Cases assist in bridging the gap between classroom learning and the so-called real world of marketing management. They provide us with an opportunity to develop‚ sharpen‚ and test our analytical skills at: -Assessing situations. -Sorting out arid organizing key information. -Asking the right questions. -Defining opportunities and problems. -Identifying and evaluating alternative courses of action. -Interpreting data. -Evaluating
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Operations Research Unit 6 Unit 6 Structure Assignment Problem 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. Introduction Mathematical formulation of the problem Hungarian method algorithm Routing problem 6.4.1. Unbalanced A.P 6.4.2 Infeasible Assignments 6.4.3 Maximization in A.P 6.5. 6.6. Traveling salesmen problem Summary Terminal Questions Answers to SAQs and TQs 6.1 Introduction The assignment problem is a special case of the transportation problem‚ where the objective is to minimiz
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An Insight into Expert Systems ¬¬¬Rahul Srinivasan Aurora 3rd Year‚ E.C.E. Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad Abstract To improve speed of operations‚ programming practices for practical purposes‚ are moving away from the data centric‚ procedural problem solving paradigm to a heuristic‚ declarative problem solving paradigm. Though theoretically there is no guarantee that a solution shall be found and even if it is found‚ that it be correct‚ practically it has been
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