uses an inferencing (reason) procedure to solve problems that would otherwise require human competence or expertise. Expert systems are built to solve a wide range of problems in domain such as medicine, math, engineering, chemistry, geology, computer science, business, law, defense and education. Five early expert systems are detailed below. 1. DENDRAL DENDRAL is an expert system that examines the spectroscopic analysis of an unknown chemical compound and predicts its molecular structure
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Lists and Arrays Leaving on a Jet Plan.zip POS 371 Week 4 DQs and Summary.doc POS 371 Week 5 DQs and Summary.doc POS 371 Week 5 Team Assignment Old West Animation.zip Deadline: ( ), Computer Science - General CS Assignment 4: Database Modeling and Normalization Imagine that you work for a consulting firm that offers information technology and database services. Part of its core services is to optimize and offer streamline solutions for efficiency. In this scenario, your firm has been
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based on their financial characteristics, competitive advantages and its elements can be improved. Apple is a company globally recognized for its incredible graphics and unparalleled development in computer technology. Although Apple Inc. present there are only distinguished by stunning graphics computers and has a new generation of devices and technology proposals that breaks all competition close to the company. In the other hand there is IBM, a multinational nearly 100 years of history that has
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Outsourcing Product Distribution The Right Way By Gregory Wick of Quovera As seen in: Logistics and Supply Chain online magazine Aug. 2, 2000 For Internet companies that cannot afford to buy and store their inventory or hire an internal logistics staff, outsourcing the product distribution function can be either a smart business decision or a disaster. Success or failure in distribution depends on how carefully and continuously you manage this function to make sure your distribution partners
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skills and capabilities, sharing my best practices to my colleagues with the intention of contributing it to the company. WORK EXPERIENCE Accenture Philippine Delivery Center (October 2007 – October 2013) Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world's most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with
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IBM is a multinational computer technology, software, and services company, with approximately 380,000 employees worldwide/ Over 50 percent of IBM’s revenue comes from services, including strategic outsourcing, business-transformation outsourcing, business consulting, systems integration, and application management. The IBM Software Group (SWG) develops, markets, and sells software, including Information Management (database and content management), Lotus (collaboration tools), Rational (application
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information relative to effectively integrating technology into your business operations, we are happy to advise on how the computer systems, when effectively integrated, will help you meet your business needs and to improve your accounting operations. Firstly, we will point out what your immediate business and accounting needs are. Then we will analyze your current computer systems in relation to the strengths and weaknesses associated with the software and hardware systems you are currently using
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IMPACT OF IT ON ORGANIZATIONS "Many of the impacts of Information Technology are straightforward. But they are not necessarily obvious, nor are they trivial" (Jack Nilles, Centre for Future Research) Information technology (IT) is dramatically changing the business landscape. Although organization cultures and business strategies shape the use of IT in organizations, more often the influence is stronger the other way round. IT significantly affects strategic options and creates opportunities and
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DeLone and McLean (1992, 80-81) highlight four conclusions from their research: 1. The IS researcher has a broad list of individual dependent variables to choose from. 2. Significant reductions in the number of different dependent variable measures are needed so that research results can be compared. 3. There are too few MIS field study research attempts to measure the influence of the MIS effort on organisational performance. 4. MIS success is a multidimensional construct and it should be
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Internet has been in existence since 1950. This began with point to point communication between main frame computers and terminals, expanded to point to point connections between computers and the early research into packet switching. Packed switched networks such as ARPANET, Mark I, Merit network, Tymnet and Telenet were developed in late 1960’s and early 1970’s using a variety of protocols. Until now, internet has been using
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