Aspects of Software Engineering CE00325-1-ASE Group Assignment Car Rental System Anahid Ehtemami TP022064 Law Kuo Jian TP018939 Dushan Rajapaksha TP017256 Mohammed Abdulwahab _________________________________________________ Deadline: 25.10.2010 Contents Acknowledgement 3 Introduction 4 Feasibility 5 Schedule feasibility 5 Gantt chart 6 Workload matrix 6 Requirement Analysis 7 Fact finding 8 Questionnaire 8 Interviews 8 Questionnaire Feedback Analysis 9 Interview
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Executive Summary Customer relationship management (CRM)‚ is a date and information management system that integrates planning‚ scheduling and the control of pre-sale and post-sale activities within businesses. It helps combine technology and business strategy to support business and customer relationships‚ and to help businesses develop and implement go-to-market strategies The review is about obtaining mutual understanding the success and failure of CRM. Although CRM has been one of the fastest
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competition‚ the firm maintains spare capacity. Models of monopolistic competition are often used to model industries. Examples of Monopolistic Competition industries include shoes (Nike and Adidas) ‚ shirts (Padini and Burberry) and cars (Proton and Perodua) . The Characteristics of Monopolistic Competition * Ease of entry of new firms in the long run because there are no significant barriers to entry. * Many sellers that do not take into account rivals’ reactions. * One of the
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car‚ perhaps even using your car to help to carry out your home possessions. This last manner by which your car is stolen forms 15% of car theft in Malaysia. Car theft crime rate rises about 6% every year in Malaysia‚ and local cars‚ Proton and Perodua‚ continue to be the two most stolen cars in Malaysia. This is followed by Toyota (especially the Hilux model) and Honda (especially the Civic model) cars. There are many ways to prevent motor vehicle theft in Malaysia. First is window
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BBIM4103 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING SEPTEMBER 2014 Name: Lam Teik Ken Matrix No: 870211085841001 Johor Learning Centre Table of Contents Page No 1. Introduction 3 2. Internal and External Driving Forces to International 4-7 3. Most Significant Driving Forces 7 4. Strategies implemented by Toyota to International 7-9 5. Conclusion 9 Introduction Toyota is 2nd largest automotive manufacturer in the world and Toyota Motor Corporation is headquartered in Toyota City‚ Aichi
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Why Consumer Prefer the International Brands Over Local Items? A Case of Vehari Pakistan Submitted to: Mr. Rao Ashraf Submitted by: Rao Waqar Hameed M.Tehmas akram Registration No.: FA10-BBA-13 FA10-BBA-12 Subject: Business Research Methodology Program: BBA (B-1) Due Date:
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1. Introduction on Regional Economic Integration (REI) Regional economic integration is an agreement among countries in a geographic region to reduce and ultimately remove tariff and non-tariff barriers to the free flow of goods or services and factors of production among each other (Ghani et al.‚ 2008). It can be also refers as any type of arrangement in which countries agree to coordinate their trade‚ fiscal‚ and/or monetary policies are referred to as economic integration. Obviously‚ there
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Malaysia‚ is a country which cannot be defined in a word. The citizens are from different races and religion. The unity in these different cultures is what that makes Malaysia a wonderful country. One may ask who started all this or rather who brought all these multiracial aspects together in one country. All these will be answered as we go along. Back in 1957‚Tunku Abdul Rahman made his way through every hardship to give independence to Malaysia‚ then known as Malaya. On 31st August 1957 in
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Name: Steven Jackson Email: mcbsjackson@gmail.com Advanced Diploma in Event management Assessment no.4 The legal and insurance implications of staging a concert. Before staging a concert in a locality‚ there are some areas that need to be considered like: • Organizational structure and legal
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MAXIS BERHAD COMPANY PROFILE Maxis Berhad‚ with its consolidated subsidiaries (together‚ ’Maxis ’)‚ is the leading mobile communications service provider in Malaysia with over 11.4 million mobile subscribers as of 30 June 2009. Maxis was granted licences to operate a nationwide GSM900 mobile network‚ a domestic fixed network and an international gateway in 1993. It commenced its mobile operations in August 1995 and launched its fixed line and international gateway operations in early 1996. Since
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