...International Review of Business Research Papers Vol.2. No.4. December 2006, Pp. 39-50 eBusiness-Process-Personalization using Neuro-Fuzzy Adaptive Control for Interactive Systems Zunaira Munir1 , Nie Gui Hua2 , Adeel Talib3 and Mudassir Ilyas4 ‘Personalization’, which was earlier recognized as the 5th ‘P’ of e-marketing , is now becoming a strategic success factor in the present customer-centric e-business environment. This paper proposes two changes in the current structure of personalization efforts in ebusinesses. Firstly, a move towards business-process personalization instead of only website-content personalization and secondly use of an interactive adaptive scheme instead of the commonly employed algorithmic filtering approaches. These can be achieved by applying a neuro-intelligence model to web based real time interactive systems and by integrating it with converging internal and external e-business processes. This paper presents a framework, showing how it is possible to personalize e-business processes by adapting the interactive system to customer preferences. The proposed model applies Neuro-Fuzzy Adaptive Control for Interactive Systems (NFACIS) model to converging business processes to get the desired results. Field of Research: Marketing, e-business 1. Introduction: As Kasanoff (2001) mentioned, the ability to treat different people differently is the most fundamental form of human intelligence. "You talk differently to your boss than to...
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...Sheila's role in the play An inspector calls. Extracts from this document... Introduction Describe the importance of Sheila's role in the play.-Michael Rowell At the beginning Sheila was not one of the main characters as Birling takes centre stage. Setting on the play seemed revolved around the characters. The older furniture in the living room matched the aging and upper class type that is Birling. During the play Sheila is the only concerned and totally serious character to the situation. There are some well linked scenes in the play setting a mood for Sheila with the marriage, her husband to be Gerald. The pink light in the house makes Shila feel more relaxed as the set looks almost like a love scene. During the play, Sheila is the main link between the Inspector and the Audience. She constantly changes and develops as the Story is told. ...read more. Middle This sudden chance in language implicates how her attitude in the play is changing to a more mean and ruthless in her anguish towards their casual behaviour. The Inspector is a Catalyst in the character and emotions of Sheila, on impact hitting the house hold with shame. She is the most interested of people asking everyone what exactly they did, just like a second inspector who wants to put together the whole picture for the audience. Other example of this role is like when she spoke to Gerald. "What about this girl?" Her role is to be the girl that needs to know everything and gets the most upset with the strong concerns...
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...GS1145 Lab 4.2 J. Hawkins J. Haas I think that social networks and E-Portfolio can’t be used together. The rezone I think this is that most social networks are just used for mindless fun. They are not used for the work place and are now use to post picture, and other thing that would distract from the assignment. They can be used for professional peruses but over all are not used in that way. I find that while one could out their resume on Facebook that would be a bad idea. E-Portfolios are used as a way to get a job presenting its self as a professional person able to work hard at the job. I think that if it was hooked up to a Facebook page of the person this would hurt them more than help them. The reason being that if you see that I spend 18 hours on Facebook I would lose to someone who isn’t on Facebook. This shows that linking the two would hurt most people more than help them. Finally I still think that the two can’t be linked however, I will say that given extreme conditions they can work together. For most of the world that use Social media to escape and vent their feeling this will cause a problem. Maybe one day the two will become one but for now they stay two different things. I think that they will never work as well as stated in the article. Two reasons are that one is a timewaster and most people will ignore it, and the other is to be taken 100% serenely. To review I think that the E-Portfolio is just too professional to mix with something like Facebook...
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...EDU 695 Week 2 DQ 2 Common Core Presentation NEW To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/edu-695-ash/edu-695-week-2-dq-2-common-core-presentation-new Common Core Presentation In the Common Core State Standards discussion for Week Two, you describe the foundation of CCSS and discuss how CCSS can be used to influence the use of technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the needs of all learners. Here, you continue the discussion on CCSS, but from the perspective of linking report cards to the CCSS. It is common to think about how creating report cards that are linked to CCSS will define expectations for student learning, communicate student progress to parents, provides a consistent approach to assessment evaluations, and focuses on academic achievement. As needed, review the Hunt Institute video below (click this link to view the video transcript), which covers the history and development of the CCSS. For this discussion, you will adopt the role of a school leader and create a digital presentation using the software of your choice (e.g., PowerPoint, Present.me, YouTube, Prezi, Jing, SlideRocket, or another program). Your audience for this presentation can be either a school board or a stakeholder directly in the school setting, such as teachers, other staff, or students. If you use software other than PowerPoint, submit notes for each slide as part of your post. If you use PowerPoint, be sure to include notes for each talking point on...
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...of a box necklace chain is square. Each link looks like a little box or square which is interconnected with the next. The Venetian chain is another name used for this type of necklace chain. Cable necklace chain: The typical necklace chain, composed of round same-size rings, each linked to the next. Rolo necklace chain: A type of necklace chain commonly used in jewelry, either in silver necklace or gold necklace. Rolo necklace chain features uniform, round links. This type of necklace chain is very similar to a cable chain, but designed to lay flatter. Curb necklace chain: Another type of necklace chain usually used for silver necklace, as well as gold necklce. Curb necklace chain has oval-shaped links twisted and it is often diamond-cut to lie flat Figaro necklace chain: A style of necklace chain with alternating rectangular and circular links, typically one long rectangle followed by three smaller round links. Byzantine chain: A type of silver necklace (or gold necklce) that looks like a random mess of interwoven metal at the first glance, however, much thought goes into the construction. Byzantine necklace chain is actually an intricate neck chain design where two pairs of oval-shaped links are linked together and then parted by a third, larger, thicker link attached to each pair. Wheat necklace chain: A necklace chain constructed of ovals that have been a little twisted. In order to create an intricate necklace, these links are connected and intertwined. Once completed...
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...Link vs. Zelda As Link lifts up his sword to absorb power to defeat his enemy, and while Zelda looks for a way to get the most power to blast her enemies into defeat. Zelda and Link are my favorite video game characters. Though they are in the same game, they are not always the same. Zelda is a princess, compared to a boy who lives in a village, they have some things that don't mix. Since they are always working together, they are both are strong, they are working together, they are both strong, very unique, and always work together. Zelda and Link have some similarities, but also some differences. Zelda and Link have some similarities but also some differences. Zelda and Link are way different, in life styles. Zelda lives in a castle, and...
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...Expense reimbursement links sept/oct Home to Center to Home Link: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/25+Regis+St,+Coventry,+RI+02816/40+Town+St,+Norwich,+CT+06360/25+Regis+St,+Coventry,+RI+02816/@41.6112594,-71.9783068,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e44aa958c76a1f:0x5dc074775ab5ce7b!2m2!1d-71.56751!2d41.67712!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e6710aef85dd6d:0x2a761b062d293719!2m2!1d-72.0918541!2d41.5467312!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e44aa958c76a1f:0x5dc074775ab5ce7b!2m2!1d-71.56751!2d41.67712!3e0 * 9/28 https://www.google.com/maps/dir/25+Regis+St,+Coventry,+RI+02816/46+Albion+St,+Bridgeport,+CT+06605/25+Regis+St,+Coventry,+RI+02816/@41.4208067,-72.9527812,9z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e44aa958c76a1f:0x5dc074775ab5ce7b!2m2!1d-71.56751!2d41.67712!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e80e254d7829d9:0x3a5d1753e043a110!2m2!1d-73.2167738!2d41.164439!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e44aa958c76a1f:0x5dc074775ab5ce7b!2m2!1d-71.56751!2d41.67712!3e0 * 9/29 https://www.google.com/maps/dir/25+Regis+St,+Coventry,+RI+02816/500+Albany+Ave,+Hartford,+CT+06120/81+Stockhouse+Rd,+Bozrah,+CT+06334/25+Regis+St,+Coventry,+RI+02816/@41.6616659,-72.4055839,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m26!4m25!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e44aa958c76a1f:0x5dc074775ab5ce7b!2m2!1d-71.56751!2d41.67712!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e6549f4633dbc7:0x39dd415a19cb6894!2m2!1d-72.6848597!2d41.7779271!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e66e2c3aa8ff35:0x108c0df33d08db1!2m2!1d-72.1480696!2d41.5699238!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e44aa958c76a1f:0x5dc074775ab5ce7b!2m2!1d-71.56751!2d41.67712!3e0 * 9/30...
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...Why link Textbases? The main reason that you link textbases together is to avoid having to replicate information that is common to many records or to more than one textbase. By storing the common information in one textbase, you can reference it from other textbases. Deciding which textbases to link is an important, but not difficult, decision. Typically, you use linking to model a many-to-one relationship between different types of records. In the simplest case, a many-to-one relationship can be accomplished with multiple entries in a field. For example, many phone calls to a particular customer can be logged in a single field in the customer record. However, if you need to track separately the date of the call, the person initiating the call, and a summary of the discussion, you should use linking instead. Create a record in a separate textbase for each call, and link these records back to the customer. Then it is easy to track how many call were made in a particular week, how many were made by a particular staff member, and so forth. You can link a textbase to one or more other textbases to access the combination of information that you need. By linking textbases, you can conserve disk space and reduce or eliminate duplication of effort. You can access information from several textbases at once, but you only have to maintain the information in the textbase from which it originates. For example, a patron’s name and address can be stored in one textbase, but can be...
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...Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Performance The definition of social phenomena according to Markey (2007) is “including all behavior which influences or is influenced by organisms sufficiently alive to respond to one another”. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a set of rules and techniques proposed for modifying behavior in achieving self-improvement, self-management and more effective interpersonal communication (Business Dictionary). The society is made up of people at different social levels. Most of the people at the top of the social ladder self-confess to the use of NLP to enhance their performance in their various endeavors and therefore in their social life. The term NLP is derived from how senses filter and process experience before storing it in the brain for the word neuro, the use of words, symbols and images create mental pictures (linguistic) and how desired behaviors and attitudes become ingrained (programming) (Business Dictionary). NLP is known to be useful in the enabling of people to develop behaviors such as to take effective action in spite of fear, to behave with confidence in any situation, to create positive, pervasive changes, to rapidly acquire skills and strategies and to achieve goals elegantly and easily. In this information age, communication is what industrial technology was in the technological age. The ability to communicate with people at different levels is a determinant factor in the achievement of success. Given the materialistic nature...
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...ing manualTHE NLP PROFESSIONAL PRACTITIONER MANUAL Official Certification Manual Updated with the most recent NLP developments and techniques By Dr Marco Paret & Matt Traverso 2008 Dr Marco Paret & Matt Traverso – Copyleft Licence 1 Table of Contents THE NLP PROFESSIONAL PRACTITIONER MANUAL .............................. 1 Neurological Levels.............................................................................. 4 A Model of Communication and Personality ......................................... 5 Deletion ............................................................................................. 6 Distortion ........................................................................................... 6 Generalisation ..................................................................................... 6 Meta-programs ................................................................................... 6 Values ............................................................................................... 7 Beliefs................................................................................................ 7 Memories ........................................................................................... 7 Decisions............................................................................................ 7 Representational Systems ................................................................... 8 Lead & Primary Systems ..........................
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...NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) NLP is defined as a practical model of the processes we experience to experience reality. NEURO refers to how our mind perceive the information through our five senses ( Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Olfactory, Gustatory) LINGUISTIC refers to how we understand and interpret information through verbal and nonverbal communication PROGRAMMING refers to how we re-present the perceived message in our mind and how it manifests into behaviour. This model can then be analyzed to eliminate any problems faced by the individual. We can also model the positive or successful aspects of our behavior or those of another person, and reproduce that model and apply on our negative aspects in order to change or improve them. HISTORY: NLP originated when Richard Bandler, a student at University of California, Santa Cruz, was listening to and selecting portions of taped therapy sessions of the late Gestalt therapist Fritz Perls as a project for Robert Spitzer.[18][19] Bandler believed he recognized particular word and sentence structures which facilitated the acceptance of Perls' therapeutic suggestions. Bandler took this idea to one of his university lecturers, John Grinder, a linguist. Together they studied Perls' via tape and observed a second therapist Virginia Satir to produce what they termed the meta model, a model for gathering information and challenging a client's language and underlying thinking.[20] The meta model was presented in 1975 in two volumes...
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...NLP: CONNECTOR BETWEEN MANAGER AND SUBORDINATE Palwasha Khan Sana Iqbal Sundus Younis Faculty of Engineering Management Center of Advance Studies in Engineering (CASE) Abstract: Neuro Linguistic Programming is thought to be an advance communication tool which incorporates Human cognition, behavioral contour, and unconscious verbal/nonverbal patterns in order to understand the way information is being perceived, processed and acted upon by the individual and how he interact with his environment including the human factor. It is continuously being probed for its impact over successful human interactions and relationship. Usage of NLP in business world is still unexplored in certain aspects. This research paper is meant to study the impact of appropriate NLP techniques over the relationships that typically exist between managers and subordinates. Using a survey questionnaire, data is being collected from employees of a variety of organizations and found out that though mostly, NLP is unconsciously applied in managerial sector, it does play its role in improving the perceived manager-subordinate relationship, through improving the trustworthiness of the managers and the social bonding that exist between the managers and their subordinates. NLP also impacts to a lesser degree upon the feedback process and participative management style of the manager. Currently managers give more credit to importance of NLP techniques in better relationship building than the subordinates....
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...At Richmond Investments there are three IT Infrastructure Domains that are affected by what’s called the internal use only classification act. In my report I will briefly describe each of those Domains that are affected. User Domain The User Domain defines the people who access Richmond Investments information system. Accessing systems and their data employees have to adhear to the AUP which states the set standards on what do with the information they are accessing. This domain is the weakest link in the IT infrastructure and so employees are responsible for the company’s security. Workstation Domain The Workstation Domain which connects users to the IT infrastructure. In this domain staff should be able to have access necessary to be productive including the hardening of systems by having the latest software revisions, patches, and configurations. Additional layers of defense include logon ID’s and passwords for employees to access further sensitive information set by the IT Administration. Also no personal data devices allowed as that would compromise security. LAN Domain The LAN Domain includes the physical network components and logical configuration of services for the employees. Cabling, NIC cards, WAPs, and LAN switches are what make up the physical network whereas the LAN system configuration includes master list of user accounts and access rights. Second level authentication may be required acting like a gate where the employee must confirm where they are a second...
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...|[pic] |Syllabus | | |College of Information Systems & Technology | | |CMGT/445 Version 4 | | |Application Implementation | Copyright © 2012, 2009, 2008, 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course will cover the process and issues associated with the implementation of a computer application information system. Topics will include the processes associated with sponsor and stakeholder approvals, end user training, technical staff training, conversion from existing application(s) and integration into the information system production environment. This course will also examine the use of development and testing environments and the testing procedures related to the implementation of a computer application information system. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view...
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...katniss held up her district number katniss gained more respect. 2. My two characters that i chose is Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. In the beginning of the story katniss acts really depressed and really isnt happy about how shes living her life. When her little sister was choosen to participate in the games Katniss went instead of her sister to save her sister's life. Once Katniss into the games she was really angry and didn't want to speak to anyone. But as the games went on she realized it really is a game. Once she realized that she started to try to make the audience like her and all of the sponsers. When Peeta first got to the games he thought he was doomed from the start. He knew that he was the weakest link, although he knew this he still had an...
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