Submitted in Partial Fulfillment | |of the Requirements for the Course | |CIS 500: Business Driven Information Systems | |
Words: 1333 - Pages: 6
RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Introduction Ranbaxy was founded in Amritsar in 1937 by Ranjit Singh and Dr Gurbax singh, who distributed vitamins and anti-tuberculosis drugs for a Japanese pharmaceutical company. After the Second World War, Ranbaxy continued as a distributor. After some time his cousin brother Mohan Singh bought the company from his cousins Ranjit Singh and Gurbax Singh. Ranbaxy's name is a fusion of Ranjit and Gurbax's names. Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, headquartered in India
Words: 1274 - Pages: 6
Predictive Policing Mitchell S. Zellner Dr. Kimberly Anthony, Ph.D. CIS 500 April 15, 2012 In the half past century, four policing models of law enforcement have been employed in order to prevent and reduce crime rates. The four policing models are called professional-policing era model, community policing model, intelligence-led policing (ILP), and predictive-policing model. Professional era model started in the 1960s where the strategy focus was on random patrol, rapid response, and reactive
Words: 1243 - Pages: 5
4 G Wireless Networks CIS 500 May 3, 2013 In the last decades wireless services have been competing with each to bring the latest wireless phone with state of the art technology that customers can use anytime and anywhere. These wireless phones are capable of taking pictures as well as mp3 player to listen to music and video chatting. However wireless networks technology has grown rapidly starting with first generation the (1G) was the first form of wireless networks then came the second generation
Words: 1221 - Pages: 5
PREDICTIVE POLICING STEFANIE SHEFFIELD KEGAN SAMUEL CIS 500 APRIL 21, 2014 Compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus patrols on the street. The process of using the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance is known as Predictive Policing. “Predictive policing, in essence, is taking data from disparate sources, analyzing them and then using the results
Words: 1275 - Pages: 6
Organizational Part 1. A. Introduction: Grameenphone is the largest mobile telecommunications operator in Bangladesh in terms of revenue, coverage and subscriber base. The company was incorporated on October 10, 1996 as a private limited company. Grameenphone converted to a public limited company on June 25, 2007. Trading of the company‘s shares started at Dhaka and Chittagong Stock Exchanges from 16 Nov. 2009. The shareholding structure comprises of mainly two sponsor Shareholders namely Telenor
Words: 23134 - Pages: 93
regional growth JEL classification: C12, O40, R11 Frank Bickenbach Kiel Institute of World Economics 24100 Kiel, Germany Telephone: +49/431/8814-274 Fax: +49/431/8814-500 E-mail: fbickenbach@ifw.unikiel.de Eckhardt Bode Kiel Institute of World Economics 24100 Kiel, Germany Telephone: +49/431/8814-462 Fax: +49/431/8814-500 E-mail: ebode@ifw.uni-kiel.de 3 1. Introduction Since the late 1980s the issue of convergence or divergence of per-capita income and productivity has received
Words: 4702 - Pages: 19
Introduction L’objectif ultime de toute entreprise, quel que soit son secteur d’activité ou son champ d’action, est la croissance de ses richesses. Dans un marché caractérisé par une concurrence accrue où il faut sans cesse conquérir de nouvelles parts de marché, cet objectif se heurte souvent à l’insuffisance des fonds propres, nécessaires à la mise en œuvre des stratégies de développement de l’entreprise. L’introduction en bourse constitue en cela une réelle opportunité. Elle offre
Words: 3355 - Pages: 14
Commissioner of Coustoms; (aa) a Commissioner of Coustoms; 3| Act IV of 1969 Gi section 15 Gi ms‡kvab|⎯Customs Act, 1969 Gi section 15 Gi⎯ (K) clause (b) Gi Òcounterfeit currency notesÓ kã¸wji ci Òand any other counterfeit productÓ kã¸wj mwbœ‡ewkZ nB‡e; (L) clause (c) Gi Òfilm or articleÓ kã¸wji ci Ò,video or audio recording, CDs or recording on any other mediaÓ kã¸wj I Kgv¸wj mwbœ‡ewkZ
Words: 34415 - Pages: 138
Communications of the Association for Information Systems (Volume13, 2004) 177-195 177 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Solomon Negash Computer Science and Information Systems Department Kennesaw State University snegash@kennesaw.edu ABSTRACT Business intelligence systems combine operational data with analytical tools to present complex and competitive information to planners and decision makers. The objective is to improve the timeliness and quality of inputs to the decision process. Business Intelligence
Words: 8282 - Pages: 34