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... analyzing andsharing the information in a meaningful way andallow managers to act quickly. Knowledge man-agement systems deal with these kinds of issues,particularly, identifying and creating knowledge elements ... codifying, storingand disseminating knowledge, and utilizing this knowledge in problem solving (Nissen et al.,2000). Hence, we contend that a KM -based CRM system would provide precisely the kinds ... risk of being left behind.Simply, CRM is a high-tech way of gathering mou-ntains of information about customers, then usingit to make customers happy—or at least a source of more business....
... selection of hardware/software archi-tecture models used in a variety of server systems. While they werelargely pioneered in DBMSs, these ideas are gaining increasing currency in other data-intensive ... system load is distributedfairly evenly over the remaining nodes: the n − 1 remaining nodes eachdo n/(n − 1) of the original work, and this form of linear degrada-tion in performance continues ... The cost of server hardware is usu-ally dwarfed by costs of administering the systems, so the expense of 165 144 IntroductionFig. 1.1 Main components of a DBMS.a well-understood point of reference...
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... background of Savina 40 4.1.2 The technology industry 40 4.1.3 Estimating the accounting systemof Savina 41 4.1.4 The ABC method in the context of Savina 42 4.1.5 The factors influencing ABC ... than the designing, implementing, maintaining that system as the resources required. 2.6.2 Traditional costing system Traditional costing systems are any of the systematic costing methods that ... accounting systemin the context of developing country like Vietnam. After reviewing the literature, the main topic areas to cover during the interviews include: characteristics of the industry...
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... conversion would explain the lack of increase in vitamin D3 concentrations in spite of 7-DHC tissueaccumulation in patients with Smith–Lemli–Opitz syn-drome [42]. Indeed, the skin (exposed to solar ... product of P450scc-mediated side-chaincleavage of 7-DHC. (A) Spectrum of theenzymatic side-chain cleavage of 7-DHC;(B) spectrum of 7-DHP synthetic standard.Ó FEBS 2004 P450scc in the skin (Eur. ... retention time and UV spectra (inset 3 in D) corresponding to the 7-DHP standard (inset 2 in D and inset in C). The product was at the limits of detectability in the c ontrol sample with the...
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... differentclasses of receiver locationsModeling the ranging error observed in different classes of receiver locations in indoor localization is the major chal-lenge in the analysis of an indoor positioning system. ... width of the staying times resulting fromRT simulation and width of staying times obtained from run-ning the Markov chain. Figure 7 represents the CDF com-parison of width of staying times in ... asshown in Figure 1, depending on the region of movement, itexperiences different classes of ranging errors. Using the fourclasses of ranging errors observed in separate areas of an in- door...
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... et al., “Cyclops: in situ im-age sensing and interpretation in wireless sensor networks,” in Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Em-bedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys ... efficient packet discarding pol-icy should consider preceding nodes’ invested energy. In thematter, the αcoefficients could evolve based on their sinkproximity or, in the same way, in their distance ... 394 bytes, includ-ing the 10-byte image header) without applying DWT. In the following, we call that the original scenario. The averageamount of energy dissipated to transmit the original imageis...