Optical Fiber and its Applications Index 1. Aim 2. Important Terms 3. Optical Fibers 4. Applications 5. Principle Of Operation 6. Mechanism of Attenuation 7. Manufacturing 8. Practical Issue 9. Electronically Based Project 10. Bibliography Aim To Study the Optical Fibre Cable Principle and its Applications. Important Terms v Optical Fiber: An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the
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to reach a target audience by enticing them with flashy promotions‚ a fun "hip" lifestyle‚ and the chance to be in the "in" crowd. 2.Strategic Orientation - Strategic orientation is the combination of a companies mission‚ previous campaigns‚ SWOT analysis‚ Financial Data‚ Goals‚ and ROI. Ex: Through strategic orientation companies are better equipped to generate profit and compete successfully because they better understand the "Big Picture" of what they have to offer. 3.Advertisement - A paid form
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Automotive Industry Analysis The development of the automobile came from many different people from different countries. The development stated in 1769 in France‚ with the invention of a three-wheeler that was powered by steam (Gale‚ 2003). Then in 1800’s the first internal combustion engine was created in Belgian and the first gasoline powered vehicle was constructed in 1885 in Germany (Gale‚ 2003). Henry Ford built the first car in 1896 (Gale‚ 2003). He then revolutionized the industry with the
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Markets‚ Marketing and Strategy Seminar 3 Week 5. Your task for next Monday’s in-class tutorial is to locate two substantive sources of information relating to the Porter’s 5 forces framework that affect the Airline industry. M.Porter’s framework Source http://www.investopedia.com/features/industryhandbook/airline.asp A -Threat of New Entrants is low (=The existence of barriers to entry (patents‚ rights‚ etc.) The airline industry is so saturated that there is hardly space for a newcomer
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Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model is a model used to analyze a particular environment of an industry. An industry is a group of firms that market products which are close substitutes for each other‚ such as the automobile industry. According to Porter‚ there are five forces that determine an industry’s long-run profitability and attractiveness. These five competitive forces are the threat of entry of new competitors‚ or new entrants; the threat of substitutes; the bargaining power of buyers; the
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Industry Analysis Before starting a new business‚ it’s important to do a several research about the industry‚ in which we would like to enter. The principal things at which we need to have a look are: entry barriers‚ supply and distribution‚ technological factors‚ seasonality‚ economic influences and regulatory issues. Entry barriers The initial investment in the hotel industry creates quite a barrier to entry but certain barriers to entering the hotel market are reduced by the internet. A presence
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Taylor Wilson Mr. McKinnon English 1001 13 September 2011 Analysis of “The Use of Force” Williams Carlos Williams applies both internal and external conflict to his short story‚” The Use of Force.” The narrator struggles with how he should help cure an ill but stubborn child. Is he acting forceful because he is trying to help the patient‚ or is he actually enjoying being malicious towards her? To make a short story even shorter‚ this story is about a doctor who was called by a sick child’s
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consequences global forces have‚ by using the PESTEL framework. This framework is used to help form a strategic analysis of the macro-environment; the outside factors beyond the control of a company. It categorises the environmental influences into six groups: political‚ economical‚ socio-cultural‚ technological‚ environmental and legal; making up the acronym PESTEL. Analysis Political factors Europe has traditionally been seen as the centre of the beer brewing industry. However‚ the level
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INTRODUCTION Free-space optical communication (FSO) is an optical communication technology that uses light propagating in free space to transmit data for telecommunications orcomputer networking. "Free space" means air‚ outer space‚ vacuum‚ or something similar. This contrasts with using solids such as optical fiber cable or an optical transmission line. The technology is useful where the physical connections are impractical due to high costs or other considerations. Free-space optical communication (FSO)
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Situation Analysis 2.2 Industry Analysis The industry environment refers to a set of factors that would have a direct influence on a firm’s competitive action or responses. These factors were also known as Porter’s Five Forces Model is a useful strategic tool to evaluate the opportunities and threats for the oil and gas industry which includes the threat of new entrants‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ threat of substitute products and intensity of rivalry among competitors
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