inter-connection within and across organisational boundaries. This paper summarises the background and development of EDI and the benefits to be obtained from its integration into internal and external organisational systems and considers the future of EDI and inter-organisational information systems in general. It then discuss the organisational issues involved in implementing EDI, dispelling the myth that EDI is an issue relevant only to computer communications professionals, pointing out the fact that
Words: 7468 - Pages: 30
E-Governance for Rural Development Swati Bhatt Sr. Lecturer (Marketing Area), Dept of Management Studies India is a land of diversity. This diversity spans across culture, tradition, language, geography and the economic condition of the people. It is a nation that has a significant number of people who are below the minimal socio-economic benchmarks. This includes rural and urban poor, women in rural areas, street children, people belonging to historically disadvantaged castes and people living
Words: 15593 - Pages: 63
* Refugees and internally displaced persons: refugees (country of origin): 15,149 (Russia) (2013) 1 * stateless persons: 10,825 (2012) 1 * Legal system: civil law system, rulings of the Constitutional Tribunal are final 1 * International law organization participation: accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction 1 2. Economic * Economic situation: * High-income country with a medium-sized economy 2 * The only one in the
Words: 1301 - Pages: 6
2015 TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA 5/11/2015 2015 TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA 5/11/2015 SMARTPHONE BASED SERVICES SMARTPHONE BASED SERVICES LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL | May 09, 2015 Jameni Jabed Suchana Lecturer Dept. of Tourism and Hospitality Management University of Dhaka Subject: Submission of Report. Dear Madam, While making the report we come across many hurdles and pleasant experiences. But the valuable experiences
Words: 7798 - Pages: 32
Section 1 Medicine and treatment Chapter 3: Extension study: Medicine and public health from Roman Britain to c1350 3.1 The Romans and approaches to medicine Exam practice question 1 (page 17) The Romans believed that disease was caused by an imbalance in the Four Humours. They believed that the body was made up of black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm, and that too much or not enough of one of these would cause illness. A fever, for example, showed that you had too much blood. This
Words: 22222 - Pages: 89
In a competitive era like we have today, it is essential to catch up with the latest trends in the society. With increasing emphasis on various competitive exams and your soft skills for grabbing all upcoming opportunity, English as a language is becoming all the more important. Everywhere we go, we face difficulties in getting a job, which is our aim, to survive in the society and lead a successful life. Speaking and writing correct and required English is one of them. Here we bring a book that
Words: 101965 - Pages: 408
Introduction Information and communication technologies (ICT) refer to several forms of information exchange between two or more computers through any of the several methods of interconnection. These technologies provide speedy, inexpensive and convenient means of communication. The adoption of these technologies in many countries by different sectors of the economy have been found to have direct positive impact on the organizations's efficiency and have led to more rapid acceleration of development
Words: 4661 - Pages: 19
SLUM REDEVELOPMENT - POST PANSHET FLOODS OF 1961 Sejal Nagori 50. The Panshet dam disaster in 1961 redefined the city’s geography, wiped out the modest Pune settings in peth . Nearly half of Poona City was under six feet of water today as the swollen Mutha River completely washed away the earthen Panshet Dam and made a 100-foot breach in the Khadakvasla Dam. The first wave came in the forenoon when the raging river destroyed the Panshet Dam. Another mass of water cascaded into the city when the
Words: 2795 - Pages: 12
Pegasus Travel.com: Fasten Your Seatbelts!* A Business Plan Analysis and Simulation I. Introduction Pegasus Travel.com 1975 Beacon Street Brookline, MA 02446 P.O. Box 1234, U.S.A. (617) Pegasus Co-owners: Kimberly Peters J. H. Welch Christa Bentley Yoriko Nomo Sandrine Bouchet Description of Business: This Company will cater to the need of people age 55 and over who want the flexibility in traveling by groups or individually. Services will include a web site where customers
Words: 8072 - Pages: 33
INTRODUCTION In recent times, the conventionally functioned models of business have become out-of-date and in many cases are not execution enough income to the owners or shareholders of the company. A usual example of such a situation in the business of newspaper in the United State of America wherein many of the noticeable newspaper have shut down or have lifted purely to the online medium. New and inventive models and type of business need to be invented and worked. Existence of e-contract in
Words: 5466 - Pages: 22