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C/C/342. Use of information systems for business intelligence, decision support and CRM

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2300
DATE:
2012
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The paper examines the use of business information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) exploring the functions and capabilities of business intelligence (BI) systems, decision support system (DSS), and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. Applications of business IT are examined using a case study of HYDAUL Holding Company.

 

KEYWORDS: information systems, business intelligence, decision support systems, DSS, CRM, customer relationship management,

 

C/C/341. Decision Support Systems of Business Intelligence and Customer Relation Management

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2200
DATE:
2012
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The paper examines the use of Decision Support Systems (DSS) outlining their parts and components, and providing description to the systems of Business Intelligence (BI) and Customer Relation Management (CRM). Problems associated with current information systems (IS) are identified, possible solutions are suggested.

 

KEYWORDS: Decision Support Systems, DSS, Business Intelligence, BI, Customer Relation Management, CRM,

 

C/B/4353. Enterprise Architecture and Virtual Value Chain

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1800
DATE:
2012
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the use of business information systems (IS) defining the purposes of information architecture with respect to business architecture and IS management, describing the principles of service-oriented architecture, explaining how information can add value in market spaces, discussing focal and collateral systems in IT development, reviewing the semantic analysis method (SAM), and discussing web support of supply chain management (SCM).

 

KEYWORDS: Enterprise Architecture, Virtual Value Chain, business information systems,

 

C/C/312. An examination of the use of Web 2.0 to maximise revenue

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2300
DATE:
2011
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This paper focuses on using Web 2.0 to maximise revenue, and begins by providing the theory and background to the subject. The way in which positive and negative information can be managed in reference to Web 2.0 is analysed. The paper discusses the impact of web 2.0 using three different frameworks, namely the Reach, Richness and Affiliation Framework, the Porters five forces framework, and the SLEPT model.

 

KEYWORDS: Web 2.0, revenue, positive information, negative information, Reach, Richness and Affiliation Framework, porters five forces, SLEPT, PESTL, PEST,

 

S/C/110. Role of technology in business success

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940
DATE:
2011
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The paper looks at the changing role of technology over the last few decades focusing on the use of information technology (IT) in business environment. The benefits and drawbacks of IT in business are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: information technology, technology in business,

 

C/C/255. Examination of IS/IT strategies. Case study Dell Inc

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1650
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the use of IS/IT planning in industry. The paper begins by defining what IS/IT strategies are, whilst examining the success factors of them. The relationship between Information management, knowledge management, and information systems is discussed. Dell Inc, computer systems makers, is used as a case study for this paper. The different operational levels of the company are assessed, and conclusions are made regarding technology.

 

KEYWORDS: IS strategies, IT strategies, information management, knowledge management, information systems, Dell Inc, technology,

 

C/C/194. Workflow, business process management and the management of unstructured documents

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4750
DATE:
2010
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49.99 GBP

The paper defines business intelligence (BI) – describing it as the capability to discover and use information to make business processes better, with the ultimate aim of making an organisation more competitive. Workflow and business process management are two key terms which are often encountered in BI literature, and the paper cites leading studies – from Leymann, Roller & Schmidt, Web services and business process management, to Russell’s Workflow control-flow patterns: A revised view. The individual component parts of Business Process Management are examined – Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Business Process Re-engineering or Redesign (BPR) – and the paper also considers the issues of data warehousing and online analytical processing (OLAP).

 

KEYWORDS: Business intelligence, business process management, SOA, BPR, OLAP,

 

C/C/166. Proposal. Effects of information technology on business performance and economic growth

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1400
DATE:
2010
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The paper proposes research into how does information technology contribute to business performance and economic growth. The aims and questions of the research are formulated, a brief overview of information technology is provided, and performance measures of a business that can be improved using information technology are identified.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Information Technology, Business performance, Economic growth,

 

C/C/119. Role and Impact of Information Classification Schemes in Web Resource Management

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2500
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper analyses the role and impact of information classification schemes (ICS) on web resource management describing current ICS and their possible applications, critically evaluating classification methods, and looking at future web technologies.

 

KEYWORDS: Classification schemes, Dewey decimal scheme, web resource management, ontology,

 

C/C/58. Issue of strategic IS: How ICT usage is moving from Social domain into Organisational domain

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4400
DATE:
2008
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49.99 GBP

The paper examines the impacts of information communication technology (ICT) on the life of the organisation analysing the introduction of video gaming interactive concepts into professional networking, and describing the organisational use of instant messaging, e-mailing, mobile communication, data sharing, virtual team collaboration, Wikipedia, etc. Conclusions are made about the transformation of social ICT concepts into organisational practices.

 

KEYWORDS: ICT, social concepts, organisational practices, video gaming Wikipedia, virtual team, d,

 

C/T/75. What has been the impact of Web 2.0 on tourism and what are the emerging lessons?

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2500
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the Web 2.0 social software examining its effect on tourism and discussing the changes undergone by the tourism industry to adopt these new technologies. The lessons drawn from the change are considered hypothesising about the future directions that should be taken by the key players in the industry.

 

KEYWORDS: Web 2.0, Web 3.0, tourism industry, mashups,

 

S/C/78. Appraisal of business requirements: White Goods

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1500
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the usefulness of implementing a web channel in the company White Goods examining their environmental and economical feasibility including staff numbers, equipment, security, intranet system, schedule implementation, etc. An interactive web channel implementation is suggested.

 

KEYWORDS: White Goods, appraisal, feasibility, web channel,

 

C/EI/29. The development of world ICTs has meant that managers can play in unpredictable and fast moving markets. Managers are made aware of new ways of strategic thinking that could generate useful efficiencies in the market. Discuss

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2300
DATE:
2007
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This paper examined how ICTs have helped managers to make decisions and act strategically in markets that are becoming increasingly complex and unpredictable. First, the strategic decision-making literature and nature of uncertainty were discussed. Next, the grown of ICTs was presented. Finally, the role of ICTs in helping managers to leverage information and knowledge, key organizational resources, was discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: ICTs, uncertainty, decision-making,

 

C/M/455. Capacity management is a vital technique for planning and control of operations that all organisations must engage in. What do you understand as 'capacity'? How do different types of organisation manage capacity? What are the implications of gett

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1200
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

Capacity management is essential to the success of an organisation. This essay looks at how 'capacity' can be defined and the different levels of capacity that exist. The differences between capacity management in manufacturing, services and non-profit organisations are also examined. Finally, it is recognised that achieving an ideal balance of capacity and demand is impossible therefore there are many circumstances where capacity management can go wrong. These implications are discussed in depth.

 

KEYWORDS: Capacity Management, capacity, balance of capacity,

 

P/C/108. Minitab programme in business data modelling

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3000
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper reviews the issues of modelling business data discussing the applications of the Minitab programme in obtaining various regression models, hypothesis testing, forecasting, etc. The models are described and evaluated in terms of their effectiveness.

 

KEYWORDS: Minitab, business data, modelling, hypothesis test, forecasting,

 

P/C/126. Network communication and web services standards

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1000
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the role of web services in business discussing the usefulness of web service standards in relation to data and message structuring, security, etc. Alternative technologies of network communication are described including electronic data exchange (EDI), global distribution systems (GDS), etc.

 

KEYWORDS: network, communication, web, services, standards,