Task 1: Research different functional areas‚ provide definitions of each of these functions: * Customer Servise Customer service is the provision of service to customers before‚ during and after a purchase. Customer service is a series of activities designed to enhance the level of customer satisfaction – that is‚ the feeling that a product or service has met the customer expectation. Its importance varies by products‚ industry and customer; defective or broken merchandise can be exchanged
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Reaction Paper: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR The seminar conducted last October 6‚ 2012 was indeed a great help to us‚ IT students. To be part of it is a big advantage to us. Trough the seminar we were able to know the important factors that an IT student should be aware especially in the real world of IT. Honestly‚ we were so fortunate that the speakers are very good and well experienced. Had it not been because of them we were able to enlighten ourselves of the profession that we choose
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| Brian Kirton | IT283-01 | | Week 6 Assignment | Kaplan University | | Wide Area Network 1. Current Mia Casa Foods-LA 2. Proposed Mia Casa Foods-LA 3. Explanation of proposed network My proposed network consists of six servers each firewalled‚ routed‚ and switched. Subnets created and composed of 250 workstations per 6 D-link-Layer 3-48 port 10/100/1000 switches which are a high performance LAN device. Using subnets makes the routing
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and lives. At what cost is this increase to our environment? Furthermore‚ are there any companies or organisations trying to offset this somehow? 4) Discuss how Blogs and Social Networking have altered our daily usage of the internet and the World Wide Web. 5) Google is a company that has created a road map for what IT companies should be like; explain how Google can be considered to be one of the world’s best companies and at the same time one of the world’s most secretive organisations. 6)
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The National Center of Excellence Federal Aviation Administration For Aviation Operations Research 2nd National Airspace System Infrastructure Management Conference NAS Infrastructure in Transition June 13‚ 2006 University of California Washington Center Washington‚ DC 115 West Avenue • Jenkintown‚ PA 19046 • USA ℡ 215-884-7500 • 215-884-1385 richg@gra-inc.com Richard Golaszewski GRA‚ Incorporated Acknowledgement The following presentation includes work performed by a number of organizations
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ASIA COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Network Monitoring System for Laboratory of Trinity University of Asia In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By Bulanadi‚ Mark Anthony Dayondon‚ Cherrylyn Gonzales‚ Jerus Sy‚ Christopher September 08‚ 2012 I. INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the Study 2.1 Description In this information age the network is essential to the organization. Information and the rate
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not try to “get things done” in the sense of being efficient. Top managers are smart to maintain organizational control over the activities of key work units rather than contracting out some work unit tasks to other firms. Disagree – Virtual networks and outsourcing forms of organizing design have become popular because they offer increased flexibility and more rapid response in a fast changing environment. Outsourced departments can be added or dropped as conditions change. Keeping control over
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CHAPTER 22 Wireless Sensor Networks: Principles and Applications Chris Townsend‚ Steven Arms‚ MicroStrain‚ Inc. 22.1 Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks Sensors integrated into structures‚ machinery‚ and the environment‚ coupled with the efficient delivery of sensed information‚ could provide tremendous benefits to society. Potential benefits include: fewer catastrophic failures‚ conservation of natural resources‚ improved manufacturing productivity‚ improved emergency response‚ and
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GSM -> Architecture Architecture of the GSM network MobileStation BaseStationSubsystem Network Subsystem Following is the simple architecture diagram of GSM Network. [pic] A GSM network is composed of several functional entities‚ whose functions and interfaces are defined. Figure 1 shows the layout of a generic GSM network. The GSM network can be divided into three broad parts. The Mobile Station is carried by the subscriber‚ the Base Station Subsystem controls
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|Seminar Week Number: |Seminar Title: | |4 |Motivation to work: what motivates? | |My reading in preparation for this seminar was: | |(One source is expected which should not be the recommended textbook. The reference
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