ABSTRACT Online Analytical Processing is a powerful framework for the analysis of organizational data. OLAP is often supported by a logical structure known as a data cube, a multidimen- sional data model that offers an intuitive array-based per- spective of the underlying data. Supporting efficient index- ing facilities for multi-dimensional cube queries is an issue of some complexity. In practice, the difficulty of the in- dexing problem is exacerbated by the existence of attribute hierarchies
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1. What are the layers of the TCP/IP model? Application Layer Transport Layer Network Layer Network Access Layer 2. Which layer of the TCP/IP model processes requests from hosts to make sure a connection is made to the appropriate port? Application Layer 3. What are well – known ports? Ports reserved by ICANN 4. Identify the port numbers for the following applications. a. Telnet: 23 b. HTTP: 80 c. FTP: 20, 21 d. DNS: 25 e. DHCP: 67, 68 5. Define the purpose of a connection
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INTRODUCTION In our life, people love to have instant food. This is due to the lack of time that they have and with this fast food they do not have to take their time to cook. Other than that it is also saved their cost. In our research we are doing a study about what are the effects of the McDonald’s image towards customer loyalty. As we all know, McDonald’s is a well established company. It is one of the famous fast food companies throughout all the country in the world. The first McDonald’s
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file was created for each application, and data oriented processing, in which you create a single data repository to support numerous applications. While many firms still rely on file oriented processing, there are some major disadvantages to this model, including redundant data and programs and varying formats for storing the redundant data.
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Database management system (DBMS) A database management system (DBMS) is a program, or a collection of programs, through which users interact with a database. The actual manipulation of the underlying database is handled by the DBMS. In some cases, users may interact with the DBMS directly. In other cases, users may interact with programs such as those created with Visual Basic, Java, Perl, PHP, or C++; these programs, in turn, interact with the DBMS, as shown in Figure 1-9. In either case, only
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company and it is called the “customer intimacy model”. To help implement this model, the organization must align employee morale. Jeffers goal is to build long-term relationships and add value and trust to the customers of Intersect, but employees must stand by the new vision. Intersect understands that benchmarking is a great start to implement its new vision but the restructuring of organizational culture is much more important for the success of the model. Different values, rights, and interest are
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Business Strategy The successful startup of Dell's company was due to a couple of key factors; one of them was the direct distribution channel that they used; eliminating the necessity of retailers and passing the savings to the customers. The company developed a direct relation with the customer, focusing on providing what the client demanded. This strategy enabled Dell to provide customers with superior value, high product quality, relevant technology, customized systems, and superior service
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Netflix Anthony Farias Strategic Planning for Organizations MGT450 Professor: Vivian Scott December 8, 2011 Abstract Founded in 1997, Reed Hastings observed; noticed and assessed that there was a growing demand for motion picture rentals. Netflix began with an offer for their ever-growing customer base in which competitors like Blockbuster and Hollywood Video had not brainstormed with the idea that would allow customers to select and purchase movie rentals right from the privacy
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MGT321 Management Info Systems Database Models Assignment The organization I am using is for a database model is a Fortune 500 behavioral marketing company that focuses on grocery shopper’s behaviors and trends to create targeted brand media to the shopper at the point-of-sale (POS). This organization employs 800 people across the United States, with their corporate headquarters being in Florida, employees in remote offices, ones who work from home, as well as international employees in 4 countries;
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(KAM) systems and structures to meet the escalating demands faced by suppliers from major businessto-business customers. KAM promises to replace adversarial buyer–seller relationships with cooperation, joint problem-solving and integration in a new model of buyer–seller interaction. Large expenditures have been made by many major companies in building KAM and similar strategies, in the face of ever-growing demands of powerful, large customers. However, these structures appear frequently to have been
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