CHAPTER 1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION PROJECT CONTEXT Transactions are the routine day-to-day activities performed by most organizations. Some are commercial transactions (buying‚ selling products and services‚ paying bills etc.) others involve recording or retrieving data. Most individual transactions are relatively simple‚ but in most organizations‚ there are very large numbers‚ so speed and efficiency are important considerations. Transactions are a fundamental unit of activity in organizations
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Transaction Terminal 94 POS CDMA Overview Visontek 94 POS terminal with in-built finger print scanner is specially designed to address NREGA‚ Microfinance and PDS Segments with biometric authentication for beneficiary transactions. It is based on CCD finger print sensor with proprietary and precise algorithms which support ANSI 378 and ISO 19794 template formats for both enrollment and verification. The 94 POS comes with seamless connectivity options like GSM/GPRS‚ CDMA and Ethernet. Visiontek
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SECURE ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS Introduction Secure Electronic Transactions (SET) is an open protocol which has the potential to emerge as a dominant force in the securing of electronic transactions. Jointly developed by Visa and MasterCard‚ in conjunction with leading computer vendors such as IBM‚ SET is an open standard for protecting the privacy‚ and ensuring the authenticity‚ of electronic transactions. This is critical to the success of electronic commerce over the Internet; without privacy
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Transaction Processing Systems A transaction is an elementary activity conducted during business operations. Transaction processing systems (TPS) process the company’s business transactions and thus support the operations of an enterprise. A TPS records a non-inquiry transaction itself‚ as well as all of its effects‚ in the database and produces documents relating to the transaction. TPS are necessary to conduct business in almost any organization today. TPSs bring data into the organizational
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suppliers Sent by the buyer to the supplier Its an invitation sent to a shortlist of bidders to make a formal and detailed offer to supply the services or goods required INVOICE Commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer‚ relating to a sale transaction and indicating the products‚ quantity and agreed prices for products or services the seller has provided the buyer Used when a customer would like to know the details of their purchase and what they are paying for Sent by the buyer to the supplier
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International Business Strategy Mission Statement Goals SBU Portfolio Analysis Strategic Focus SWOT 5 Forces Model Vorravee Pattaravongvisut Mission Statement Most difficult job Restricts Flexibility Answers the Question:What Business are We In? Other possible questions: –Who are our customers? –How do we provide them with value? –What business do we want to be in? –How will we get there? –What is our competitive scope? (industry‚ technology‚ competency‚ segments‚ channels‚ geography)
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BUSINESS CASE An Online Registrar Transaction for Form-137 and OTR Requests Xavier University- Ateneo de Cagayan is one of the most prestigious schools in the country. It doesn’t just have high standard education and high status in terms of academic value and but also has high technological competence. It has practiced technology-based transactions for faster and more convenient dealings. In addition‚ Xavier University‚ headed by the University President‚ has five clusters and these are
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benefits from such markets by partnering with family conglomerates 2) Types of risks & challenges Arcelik is likely to face in doing business in emerging markets: Political Instability: The absence of reliable or consistent governance from recognized government authorities adds to business costs‚ increases risks‚ and reduces manager’s ability to forecast business conditions. Weak Intellectual Property Protection: In many Emerging markets‚ laws that safeguard intellectual property rights may not
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Enron Questionable Transactions Question 1 The question which segment of its operations got Enron into difficulties is simple to answer‚ everything. Almost every all segments of their operation were improper. First of all‚ they practice unethical and dishonest practices which victimized workers‚ consumers‚ taxpayers and stockholders. Enron created partnerships within their own organization which led to them creating new financial instruments‚ called SPE’s (special purpose entities) which was
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Transaction cost theory states that the goal of an organization is to minimize the costs of exchanging resources in the environment and the costs of managing exchanges inside the organization. Transaction costs are defined as the costs of negotiating‚ monitoring‚ and governing exchanges between people Transaction costs result from a combination of human and environmental factors Transaction costs result from a combination of human and environmental factors: Opportunism
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