DECISION ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT 1 Case Problem 1: Planning Advertising Campaign EXCEL sensitivity report for the Flamingo Grill case problem: Managerial Report Question 1: Data given for Flamingo Grill case problem: Total budget = $279000 Advertising media | Exposure rating per ad | New customers per ad | Cost per ad ($) | HJ consultant limit application to | Television | 90 | 4000 | 10000 | 10 | Radio | 25 | 2000 | 3000 | 15 | Newspaper | 10 | 1000 | 1000 | 20 | After consideration
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System Software CMPE 220 Prof. Meikang Qiu Computer Engineering Department Student Name: Kiran Rokkam SJSU ID: 008727134 Email: kiran.rokkam@gmail.com Home Work #1 1. For the Figure below‚ tell me the minimum total cost while satisfying timing constraints with all guaranteed probabilities. Please use dynamic program to do it.
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CASES FOR ANALYSIS ~ AQUARIUS ADVERTISING AGENCY 1. Analyze Aquarius with respect to the five contextual variables. How would you describe the environment‚ goals‚ culture‚ size‚ and technology for Aquarius? ANSWER: Aquarius is a middle-sized firm operating in a relatively unstable environment‚ particularly because in the industry it was common to lose or gain clients quickly because of consumer behavior changes or product innovation‚ sometimes with no advance warning. The technology is predominantly
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EXERCISE IN STATISTICS Below are hypothetical data. (1) Organize them in bivariate tables to answer the problems below. Determine the statistics to use for each. 1. Are sex and occupation associated? 2. Are age and income correlated? 3. Are educational attainment and sex associated? 4. Are civil status and occupation associated? 5. Are occupation and income related N>E> you may use data transformation (from interval data to nominal data) Respondent No. Age Sex Civil Status Educational attainment
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Emerging Issues in the Tourism Industry - Assignment Mark Sheet Name: Muhammad Rizwan Javed CTH number: 35312 Task Activity No. of Internal Marking CTH Marks Moderated Allocated / Final Mark First Internal Agreed marker Moderator/ Mark Second Marker Task 1: Critically evaluates trends in areas of urban and cultural tourism
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matrices have some very interesting properties. One of these is the ability to concatenate many mathematical operations into one single matrix. This means that with just one matrix it is possible to perform the task of literally hundreds of operations within that one single matrix. Another reason that matrices are used is because they are very easy to use and a matrix multiply routine is really all you need to get all the desired results. The algebra involved is also fairly well hidden from the programmer
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RESEARCH AE MEDIA AE MERCHANDISING AE AR/COPY DEPT. 3. Would a matrix structure be feasible for Aquarius? Why or why not? A matrix structure could be feasible for Aquarius Advertising Agency it isn’t undoable. But‚ with there being a potential for rapid environmental change in an advertising agency as well as uncertainties a matrix structure wouldn’t be the best form to follow. A matrix will be valuable only when the experienced managers are willing to be team players and
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All rights reserved. Matrices Matrices are classified in terms of the numbers of rows and columns they have. Matrix M has three rows and four columns‚ so we say this is a 3 4 (read “three by four”) matrix. 2 Matrices The matrix has m rows and n columns‚ so it is an m n matrix. When we designate A as an m n matrix‚ we are indicating the size of the matrix. 3 Matrices Two matrices are said to have the same order (be the same size) if they have the same number of
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think of a matrix as being made up of 1 or more row vectors of equal length. Equivalently‚ you can think of a matrix of being made up of 1 or more column vectors of equal length. Consider‚ for example‚ the matrix 1 2 3 0 A = 5 −1 0 0 . 3 −2 5 0 One could say that the matrix A is made up of 3 rows of length 4. Equivalently‚ one could say that matrix A is made up of 4 columns of length 3. In either model‚ we have 3 rows and 4 columns. We will say that the dimensions of the matrix are 3-by-4
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Svetlana Kashirina Professor Balcan BCC WRT-101 Digital Technology and Evolution of Humanity: How Science Fiction is Crossing into Reality We cannot deny the fact that information technologies play a major role in the modern society. Little by little humanity becomes more dependent on the technological advancements. The extent of our reliance on “artificial intelligence” of the inventions like iPhones and Google makes some of us uneasy. In a new environment‚ which reminds us of a science fiction
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