B.UILDING I.NFORMATION M.ODELLING INTRODUCTION: The construction industry in the 21st century is facing a huge challenge. Building Information Modeling(BIM) is emerging as a technological‚ procedural and strategic new approach to the fields of Architecture‚ Engineering and Construction providing a way for iterating‚ documenting and managing a design through most of its life-cycle from conceptual design‚ design development to construction through operations and management. The bulk of the time
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The Impact of Information Technology on Porter Model of Competition Introduction Michael Porter’s competitive forces model is a well-known framework for analyzing competitiveness. Competitive force model is used to develop demonstrates on how Information Technology can upgrade the competitiveness of a corporation. It is also used to develop strategies to increase competitive edge. Competitive strategy must grow out of a sophisticated understanding of the structure of the industry and it is
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E-Business Plan Prepared 16 April 2010 Submitted by: Danny O’Mara u114690 Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Business Description 3 3. Market Analysis 4 3.1. Customers 4 3.2. Pricing 5 3.3. Payment 5 3.4. Competition 5 4. Operations 6 4.1. Marketing & Promotion 6 4.2. Management and Staffing 7 4.3. Hardware & Software 8 4.4. Risks 9 5. Financials 10 5.1. Developmental Costs 10 5.2. Operational Costs 10 5.3. Sales & Marketing Costs
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Customer Segments: In the App Market‚ customers could be very diverse as the market aim to a “massification” of the service. To overcome this difficulty‚ the business management needs to find a definition of who are the customers‚ so the company can identify and address them more accurately (Graves and Campbell‚ 1968). In practice‚ a customer is an individual or group of individuals to whom the company supplies with a product and/or service. In return‚ the company gets compensated by a payment
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Business models Strategic management 2 - seminars 15.4.2013 Ivan Župič What is business model ? Definition A business model describes the rationale of how an organization creates‚ delivers‚ and captures value Business model building blocks Customer segments Value propositions Channels (communications‚ distribution‚ sales) Customer relationships Revenue streams Key resources Key activities Key partnerships Cost structure Customer Segments A business model may define one or several
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E-COMMERCE & M-COMMERCE 1. Definition: - E-commerce: refers to commercial affairs which are conducted by using technological equipment such as computer‚ laptop‚ etc. over Internet‚ computer network or other electric systems. - M-commerce: refers to buying or selling process which is conducted through mobile network such as 3G‚ wireless‚ etc. in which mobile device: cellphone‚ smartphones‚ PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)‚ etc. are used. 2. Benefits and Drawbacks: Brief overview of e-commerce
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of human behavioural models and the commonalities thereof with consumer behaviour‚ impacting the marketing field of study. Once the human behavioural models have been addressed‚ the chapter will focus on models of consumer behaviour. Section 2.2 of this chapter will provide an overview of consumer behaviour‚ followed by models of human behaviour in Section 2.3. Section 2.4 will represent the main discussion of Chapter 2 by focusing on the definition‚ purpose and value of models of consumer behaviour
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descriptive title for each page -- rich in keywords you want people to find you with -- using 5 to 8 words. Remove as many "filler" words from the title (such as "the‚" "and‚" etc.) as possible‚ while still making it readable. This page title will appear hyperlinked on the search engines when your page is found. Entice searchers to click on the title by making it a bit provocative. Place this at the top of the webpage between the tags‚ in this format: Web Marketing Checklist -- 37 Ways to Promote Your
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TYPE LEAVES ARE PRESENT ON THE MAIN STEM” e.g SUN FLOWER (Helianthus annus ) 2. RAMAL:-“LEAVES ARE PRESENT AT BRANCHES”e.g SHEESHAM (Dalbergia sisso ) 3. RAMAL AND CAULINE:-“LEAVES ARE PRESENT ON BOTH MAIN STEM AND BRANCHES” TYPES OF LEAVES (BASED ON LAMINA):- 1.SIMPLE LEAVES:- “LEAVES HAVE ONLY ONE PIECE OF LAMINA” e.g. MANGO ‚ DALBERGIIA SISSO 2.COMPOUND LEAVES:-“IN THIS TYPE ‚ LAMINA OF LEAF IS DIVIDED INTO LEAFLETS” COMPOUND LEAF IS FURTHUR DIVIDED INTO TWO TYPES:- * PALMATE COMPD
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Part V – Web Development ECommerce E-Commerce ● ● ● ● One of the most popular activities on the online is shopping invention of the very old notion of "sell and buy" process of execution of commercial transactions electronically appeared in the late 1970s and allowed business companies and organizations to send commercial documentation electronically. History ● Electronic Data Interchange ● Electronic Funds Transfer ● The ability to use these technologies
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