1) Moore’s Law states that the speed of a computer doubles every 18 months. Answer: FALSE 2) The fact that the cost of data communications and data storage has essentially come down to zero is an example of Moore’s Law in action. Answer: TRUE 3) The emergence of YouTube could be considered a consequence of Moore’s Law. Answer: TRUE 4) One consequence of Moore’s Law is that routine skills will be internalized by high-value organizations. Answer: FALSE 5) According to the RAND
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Unit 1: The hospitality Industry THE SIZE‚ SCOPE AND DIVERSITY OF HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY The scope of the hospitality industry refers to the range of businesses that provide services and facilities. The hospitality economy is one of the country’s key industries with huge growth prospects in jobs. In employment terms‚ restaurant are easily the largest sector‚ closely followed by a pubs‚ bars and club with the hotel sector growing more slowly‚ and the contract food service sector holding steady .
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Tourism is in what is known as the ‘Tertiary Sector’ of the economy. This ‘service industry’ is one of 3 other sectors in an economy‚ the 2 other sectors are: secondary sector and primary sector. The primary sector deals with ‘extraction’ such as farming‚ fishing & quarrying. The secondary sector deals with manufacturing and construction. ‘According to the theory the main focus of an economy’s activity shifts from the primary‚ through the secondary and finally to the tertiary sector. Fourastié
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Saad ahmed Mis 2502 Assignment 7 - SAS #2 – Decision Trees You’ll be working on the project you created in the previous assignment. Remember‚ this project used the “Organics” data set. When you open SAS Enterprise Miner‚ you should be able to find your work under the File/Recent Projects. If you can’t find it there‚ go to File/Open Projects… and search for your project. * Create a Decision Tree based on the Organics Data Set 1. Add a Data Partition node to the diagram and connect
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MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology College of Business Administration and Accountancy School of Graduate Studies MASTER IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Iligan City REAL WORLD CASE 1: Toyota Europe‚ Campbell Soup Company‚ Sony Pictures‚ and W.W. Grainger. Making the Case for Enterprise Architects Toyota Europe‚ Campbell Soup Company‚ Sony Pictures‚ and W.W. Grainger. Making the Case for Enterprise Architects Submitted to: Professor Adrian Galido‚ PhD Submitted by: Sandee
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1. The case describes many functional and efficient applications such as e-mail and messaging‚ web browser‚ telephone‚ camera‚ music and/or video player‚ calendar‚ contacts from Microsoft Exchange‚ ChainLinq Mobile‚ GPS‚ Google Map‚ and many others that have been added to the updated iPhone models. These applications have facilitated fluid business transactions. 2. The businesses mentioned in case are Doylestown Hospital‚ D.W. Morgan (AT&T‚ Apple Computer‚ Lockheed Martin‚ and Chevron)‚ and Aedas
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Last Poem of Rizal (Source: http://pages.prodigy.net/manila_girl/rizal) His friend Mariano Ponce gave it the title of MI ULTIMO ADIOS‚ as it originally had none Farewell‚ my adored Land‚ region of the sun caressed‚ Pearl of the Orient Sea‚ our Eden lost‚ With gladness I give you my Life‚ sad and repressed; And were it more brilliant‚ more fresh and at its best‚ I would still give it to you for your welfare at most. On the fields of battle‚ in the fury of fight‚ Others give you
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Study of Tourism‚ Hospitality and Event Nowadays‚ with the rapid development of economy‚ tourism‚ hospitality and event industries are faced with more opportunities‚ but more challenges as well‚ such as the more competitive market and similar industries‚ personalized customer demands and higher service qualities requirements and so on. Therefore‚ studying and understanding the three industries‚ discovering the interrelated nature of them and the way they promote each other will contribute to promoting
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Question 1: how does information technology support FedEx’s business processes? When we think of processes we think of several steps that would allow us to accomplish some sort of task. As such a business process‚ according to Appian‚ is a collection of linked tasks or activities which find their end in delivery of a service or product to a client. Most organizations use business processes to help them achieve their goals. These processes must have well defined inputs‚ which give additional value
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Proposed Working Title 2012 Olympics and its impact on the hospitality industry of London. Research Background / Context On 6th July’ 2005 London was selected as the host city for the 2012 summer Olympic and Paralympics Games. The games is often labelled as the “greatest show on earth” which involves thousands of sports persons both men and women from around the globe aiming to reach the ultimate in sporting achievement. The Olympic Games will take place entirely in London‚ but the bid
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