International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 52– No.5, August 2012 Performance Issues of CMS in Automobile Industries using Computer Simulation J. H. Bhangale Ph.D. Scholar, LIT, Nagpur RTM Nagpur University, India A. M. Mahalle Phd, Reader, LIT, Nagpur RTM Nagpur University, India ABSTRACT Today, every company wants to curtail its expenses. Productivity being the main criteria, the daily demand plays a major role and based on this production takes place. This
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Customer Relationship Management at Maruti Suzuki Submitted on 20-Feb-2012 Group#08 (Section B) Basu Agarwal Bikram Satapathy Saloni Goel Shruti Mishra Srinivas Dhenuvukonda (FT12416) (FT12417) (FT12455) (FT12462) (FT12467) Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai 1 Index Page 1.0 2.0 Introduction Various Technologies at Maruti Suzuki Level of CRM 3.0 Analytical CRM 3.1 3.2. 3.3 3.4 4.0 Data base Direct marketing-Data analysis Cross-selling of various value added services 5 5 6
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KELLER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTapplied Research projectDatabase TrendssUBMITTED BYAndrew HoPatrick TchissamboFlavio baptista | | | PROFESSOR TAHEREH DANESHI | Summary page Our project is about database trends. We started the project by identifying aims and goals such as understanding what database is.We calculated in detail and understood and researched on database understood database used by ORACLE. INTRODUCTION The definition of a database is a structured collection of
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the basic to advanced concepts related to SQL languages. Prerequisites Before you start doing practice with various types of examples given in this reference, I'm making an assumption that you are already aware about what is database, especially RDBMS and what is a computer programming language. Copyright & Disclaimer Notice All the content and graphics on this tutorial are the property of tutorialspoint.com. Any content from tutorialspoint.com or this tutorial may not be redistributed or reproduced
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non-commercial, non-profit purposes. All other forms of usage requires the permission of the author - Ranjan Chari, email: ranjan@atlasindia.com This tutorial aims to provide the reader with the following: •A lucid and quick understanding of databases, RDBMS and related jargon such as triggers, replication, procedures etc. •A clear understanding of how SQL works. •Lots of examples with SQL using MySQL that make understanding the process of contructing SQL queries easy and also using MySQL and to illustrate
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PADMA ARYAL padmaaryal@gmail.com 646-701-4780 PROFILE | | Dynamic Business Analyst with over 6 years of professional experience in Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and business reengineering process, offering extensive experience in healthcare domain. Areas of expertise include HIPAA compliance ANSI X12 4010 to 5010 and ICD 9 to ICD 10, EDI transactions and Claims Adjudication process. Experience with FACETS and NASCO configuration, coordination of benefits (COB), Medicare and
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Business Intelligence Applications Paul Villela CSCI 4304:Database Systems Dr. Carolyn W. Green 2 December 2014 Business Intelligence Applications On the May 4th, 2014 episode of Mad Men (appropriately entitled “The Monolith”, a clever nod to the iconic black monolith which provides the impetus for the evolutionary leap from beast to man in Arthur C Clarke’s novel “2001: A Space Odyssey”) Sterling Cooper & Partners, the fictional ad agency around which the show revolves, purchases
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11 IT & E-Commerce for Tourism E- What it should be…. DATABASE Thierry de Gorguette d’Argoeuves – AU GSB – MBA TRM – May 2009 Lecture 11 IT & E-Commerce for Tourism E- RESORT TRANSPORT HOTEL GOLF EXCURSION DMS RDBMS SPA TA’s LINKS Thierry de Gorguette d’Argoeuves – AU GSB – MBA TRM – May 2009 Lecture 11
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the basic to advanced concepts related to SQL languages. Prerequisites Before you start doing practice with various types of examples given in this reference, I'm making an assumption that you are already aware about what is database, especially RDBMS and what is a computer programming language. Copyright & Disclaimer Notice All the content and graphics on this tutorial are the property of tutorialspoint.com. Any content from tutorialspoint.com or this tutorial may not be redistributed or
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Who needs a Database? Redundancy: It refers to storing the same data in more than one place in the database Primary Key: constraint uniquely identifies each record in a database table. Primary keys must contain unique values. A primary key column cannot contain NULL values. Each table should have a primary key, and each table can have only ONE primary key. SQL: is a standard language for accessing databases. Foreign Key: is a column or combination of columns that is used to establish and enforce
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