HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION‚ 2009‚ Volume 24‚ pp. 408–443 Copyright © 2009 Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 0737-0024 print / 1532-7051 online DOI: 10.1080/07370020903038144 Downloaded By: [Rauterberg‚ Matthias] At: 22:17 16 September 2009 Designing Internet-Based Payment Systems: Guidelines and Empirical Basis Dennis Abrazhevich‚1 Panos Markopoulos‚2 and Matthias Rauterberg2 1Mobilnova 2Eindhoven University of Technology ABSTRACT This article describes research into online electronic
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COS 9 – JAVA PROGRAMMING MIDTERM 1st Week Exception and Assertion Exceptions – are a mechanism used by many programming languages to describe what to do when something unexpected happens. Common Exceptions: NullPointerException – this is attempt to access an attribute or method of an does not refer to an object. FileNotFoundException – this is attempt to read from a file that does not exit. NumberFormatException – this is attempt to parse a string into a number. ArithmeticException
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Part I. - Initial Interview Questionnaire We would like to solicit assistance from your good office for some details that will help us in developing computer-based information systems. Be assured that the data gathered will be treated with utmost confidentiality‚ and solely for academic purposes only. COMPANY PROFILE 1. Name of Company : _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________
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Although McDonald’s and Burger King are the two largest fast food restaurants in the world‚ McDonald’s service and quality far exceeds Burger King’s. This would be considered important information to people who consume food or require services at McDonald’s or Burger King‚ whether on a regular basis or not so constantly. This information could also be useful to employees who are new to the companies and to perspective investors or buyers. McDonald’s was founded on April 15‚ 1955 in Des Plaines‚
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fast food chain in the world. It serves around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries. The company’s headquarters is in USA. The company has expanded its business across the globe through franchisee and affiliations and company owned outlets. McDonald’s revenue is not just from sales of the fast food but also royalties and rents i.e the company has many sources of other incomes as well. The company very well understands the changing customers need and accordingly alters its menu. To enter the Indian
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Chinese cuisine oriented restaurants. KFC and McDonald’s are the top two most popular western fast-food brands among many other restaurants‚ including some domestic brands of Chinese fast-food which copied the Western service model. Consumers in Shanghai are giving importance to food‚ service‚ environment‚ price‚ convenience‚ brand and promotion in evaluating fast-food restaurants. There are some similarities and differences between KFC and McDonald’s in Shanghai‚ which are highlighted through this
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McDonald’s Corporation Business Strategy Customers are the foundation of successful business-level strategies and Levels should never be taken for granted. When selecting a business-level strategy the firm determines: 1. Who will be served‚ 2. What needs those target customers have that it will satisfy‚ and 3. How those needs will be satisfied. McDonald’s answers to these 3 questions were: 1. People of various ages globally‚ 2. A quick‚ delicious‚ and non-expensive meal‚ 3. They offer
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McDonald’s USA Nutrition Facts for Popular Menu Items We provide a nutrition analysis of our menu items to help you balance your McDonald’s meal with other foods you eat. Our goal is to provide you with the information you need to make sensible decisions about balance‚ variety and moderation in your diet. Carbohydrates (g) Calories from Fat Saturated Fat (g) Cholesterol (mg) Dietary Fiber (g) % Daily Value** % Daily Value** % Daily Value** % Daily Value** % Daily Value**
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Research: McDonald’s Corporation C. Michael Larpenter‚ Justin Dowdy‚ Whitney White‚ Varonika Allen Business Research 351 University of Phoenix Debra Bacon October 29‚ 2012
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UPS competes globally with information technology Case study questions 1-The inputs of the UPS’s package tracking system are the shipping information on the package label. The processing is done by the bar code devices that will transform these inputs into outputs which are the data about the progress of the packages displayed on computers in the customer service department and on the UPS website 2-UPS uses the following technologies the scannable bar-coded label attached to a package‚ the
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