MIS in your Pocket. Ch 1 Problem 1) The applications described here in the book are i) MEDITECH which offers the physicians with the most updated medical records on a mobile phone ii) Epocrates Essentials: a medical reference applications which is similar to a Wikipedia but except specialized in medical diseases and drugs. iii) E-mail‚ calendar‚ and contacts from Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. iv) ChainLinq Mobile which links with GPS to provide almost real time position and status
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Paige DeVriendt Case Study 1 MIS 220‚ T/TH 11AM Professor Wang MIS In Your Pocket Q1: The kinds of applications that are described in this case study are as simple as e-mail‚ calendar‚ photo sharing‚ and text messaging applications to applications like the one used for MEDITECH electronic medical records system‚ Epocrates Essentials‚ ChainLinq Mobile‚ and the app developed by Timothy Childs to help control machines in his business. These types of applications help employees stay better kept
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Andrew Parenti Jeremy Wang MIS 220 20 September 2011 MIS: In Your Pocket 1) Efficiency; that’s the name of the game in today’s business world. Why would a business want to waste time trying to uncover some buried information when it can just pull it up with the click of a button? Many companies have answered this question by adapting to a more technological and modernized world. One company‚ whose name has become synonymous with technological advancements‚ is Apple. Their newest products
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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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I had a lot of fun participating in Poem in Your Pocket Day. The poem that chose was “Afternoon on a Hill” by Edna St. Vincent Millay. I chose this poem because it brought back memories of camping trips. I’ve loved the outdoors ever since I was in first or second grade‚ so I felt a bit of nostalgia while reading it. I read this poem to Mrs. Hampton‚ Dr. Sumida‚ Lily‚ Leah‚ Mr. St. Lewis‚ and my sister‚ Ella. Mrs. Hampton and Dr. Sumida both said that my poem was beautiful. Lily had a similar reaction
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Sports In Your Pocket Case (b) 1. What equity position should Dame propose to Morrow and Daniel? I agreeably state that Matt Daniel and Scott Morrow ensure the right to majority equity in SIYP; however‚ I do not believe 16% does the justice for the role he played in starting up SIYP. At 16% of $650‚000‚ Dame’s equity would be worth $104‚000. $650‚000 is the amount assumed as obtainable by Daniel and Sorrow. The only money they have obtained thus far is the combined $100‚000 of capital contributed
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Interactive Session: Management IT in Your Pocket • Read the Interactive Session and then discuss the following questions: 1. What kinds of applications are described in the case? What business functions do they support? How do they improve operational efficiency and decision making? 2. Identify the problems that businesses in this case study solved by using mobile digital devices. 3. What kinds of businesses are most likely to benefit from equipping their employees with mobile digital
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The article “Death in your pocket”‚ written by Chief Commissioner of Police Simon Overland‚ discusses the issue of the ever increasing violence on our streets‚ specifically knife-related‚ and the dangers involved with youths arming themselves with knives. Overland stresses in a concerned and pleading tone that the public must come to their senses and stop this senseless violence‚ he also indicates the importance of police involvement and that what they do is essential in preventing future violence
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Poem in Your Pocket Day originally began in April of 2002 in celebration of New York City’s National Poetry Month. The Mayor of New York‚ along with the Departments of Cultural Affairs and Education‚ introduced Poem in Your Pocket Day to the residents of New York City. Residents were encourage to select a poem‚ carry it with them throughout the day‚ and share it with others. In 2008‚ the entire country was encouraged by the Academy of American Poets to join the poetry day making it a national celebration
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|Pocket money as the name suggests is money given to children to take care of petty expenses. This amount of money | |can be given by parents ’ everyday‚ every week or every month or even on adhoc basis‚ as and when the child requires| |it. As long as the child has the freedom to spend the money‚ it will be deemed as pocket money. | |Parents extensively differ in their perspectives of whether or not to give pocket money to children. Some parents | |believe that pocket money
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