SMART PHONES AS A DISRAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR BUSINESS PROBLEM This report was created in order to discuss‚ analyze and indicate the significant impact of smart phones over the business environment. It offers answers to the questions: 1) How smart phones have changed the world of business? What are the consequences? What is the indirect and direct impact over the business? 2) What advantages offer smart phones to the business? How they affect it? What could be expected in the future? 3) What are
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Mehmet Karakuyu Using Smart Board in Education University of Shkoder Luigj Gurakuqi 2012 TABLE of CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………..………………02 1. CHAPTER 1…………………………………………………………..…………….…03 1.1. History of educational technology……………………………………………………..…03 2. CHAPTER 2 …………..……………………………………………………………..04 2.1. Definition of smart board …………..…………..………………………………………04
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hierarchies for all subclasses or it defines specific set of methods and their arguments. The main difference between them is that a class can implement more than one interface but can only inherit from one abstract class Similarities -both does not allow object to be created -both contain abstract method that must be override -both exhibit a polymorphic behavior Feature | Interface | Abstract class | Multiple inheritance | A class may inherit several interfaces. | A class may inherit only one abstract class
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agree with him. Because from the case‚ we see that‚ the global e- Sustainability Initiative and the climate Group estimated that up to 20 percent of business travel could be replaced by virtual meeting technology. This percentage may increase slowly but without revolutionary improvement of technology business travel can’t be extinct. I also believe that video and web conferencing is a much more viable option for businesses in today’s day and age and will indeed supersede business travel. Businesses
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one-click order and pay‚ and smart technology to analyze all the information allowing for a more convenient‚ faster experience that is sure to follow you from mealtime to mealtime. Today‚ the future of eating out lies in experiments at Burger King‚ Domino’s‚ McDonald’s‚ Wendy’s and the many other companies in the $707 billion worldwide fast-food market. Restaurant chains want to use technology – theirs and yours – to create an intimate customer experience. Your personal device and the restaurant’s
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1. OVERVIEW System is a collection of interrelated component (subsystem) that function together to achieve some outcomes. It also is a set of object and relationships among the objects viewed as a whole and designed to achieve a purpose. Cafeteria ordering system is a system specially designed to improve the waiter/waitress work efficiency or customer self-ordering and where customer can place their order and make the payment. This system is a system that categorized on TPS (Transaction
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Scope and feasibility of Smart Grid technology in Bangladesh Mahmud Adnan#1‚ Sami Muntasir*2 Department of EECS‚ North-South University Plot-15‚ Block-B‚ Bashundhara R/A‚ Dhaka 1209‚ Bangladesh 1adnan545@hotmail.com 2chikusami@gmail.com Abstract— this paper initiates with a brief discussion on Smart Grid technologies and then moves on to present a brief overview of the current energy scenario of Bangladesh. The paper establishes the idea the possibilities of improving the current energy
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“The problem with educating stupid people was that they didn’t know they were stupid.” Lucky for me‚ I knew I wasn’t too smart in my early years. For starters‚ I couldn’t read at the beginning of first grade‚ and I understood that I’d need to work hard to get to where I needed to be. In second grade‚ I was at the bottom of my class in the number of math facts we could do in five minutes. After that I started to excel in my grades. Then in third grade I was one of seven fourth grade students to be
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is to be more open and trusting of others. I want to be more spontaneous and able to let go." While working with Ericka‚ I found that this was not a SMART goal for me. There were larger issues that kept me from trusting‚ and they would take a lot more than five coaching sessions to work out. Ericka challenged me to come up with a new goal‚ a SMART goal. This was the goal‚ I emailed Ericka a few days later: "My goal is to be able to more clearly set a standard for what my group and myself are capable
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Finally the two SMART goals that I have created to help develop my leadership skills further will challenge me to be a better leader immediately. Self-confidence and the ability to delegate without feeling an immense amount of stress will very quickly impact my professional growth. Although these are two identified areas that I want to develop further‚ they are also two areas that I can begin to see changes in immediately. By simply reminding myself of my principles and staying positive I will exude
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