“wearable technology“ refers to electronic technologies or computers that are incorporated into items of apparel and accessories which can comfortably be worn on the body. Wearable patterns can be performed with computers, Laptop and Smartphone; nevertheless, in some cases, wearable technology can outperform these hand-held machines totally. Wearable technology guards to be again complicated than hand-held technology on the exchange today being it can give sensory besides scanning peculiarity nay normally
machine learning literature, including propositional rules from databases using rough sets, implementation of these rules in an expert system, use of Bayes models to find similar cases, applying a finite- mixture-augmented naïve-Bayes model to classify cases and constructing decision trees and neural networks to classify cases [3]. B. Identifying High Risk
In ad- dition, we evaluated the system and the analytical approach for process model extraction in a laboratory case study. We placed 17 Bluetooth transceivers in 8 locations in the computer science building in Aalto University to represent 9 activities. Figure 4 shows the setting of sensors in the process measurement. As mentioned, the performances of sensors vary
Smartphones by nature are inherently less secure than their wired desktop or laptop computers, due in part to their limited bandwidth, memory, and processing capabilities which make conventional data encryption and security software not suitable to be installed on smartphones than on desktop computers. Mobile devices send and receive data through open air space where anyone with the right
Did you hear about blue light? Find out how it can affect you sleep Nowadays, people are drastically neglecting their health. The poor nutrition, physical inactivity, lack of sleep - these are all bad habits that lead to ruining their health. Sometimes people are not aware of the consequences that such behavior can leave. Besides, there are external factors which impact we don't feel directly, but they manifest after a longer period of exposing to them. Pollution, climate change, weather conditions
LSM The impact of intellectual property rights on preserving the competitive advantage. A case study of Apple Inc’s iPhones . Word Count: 14,014 Abstract The world today has rapidly developed into a services industry where knowledge is power. Knowledge provides means of acquiring newer technologies which then businesses can then use to create new products. In this context, IPRs become a valuable asset that firms can use strategically to lessen or prevent competition. IPRs are basically
“A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den” it’s an old traditional Chinese proverb. The same applies to strategy. In this fast growing and dynamically changing business world a single strategic plan won’t suffices lifetime for any industry. To be strategic means to have a foresight. Defining an objective and achieving it by going against the hurdles. It is difficult for an organisation to foresee into the future in this rapidly changing business world, problems such as globalisation, rigid
past five years has been a severe cause for sale of Apple's products like iPhone, etc. The day by day increase in the oil prices has also been an issue for the sales. Hence it was affecting the company in a negative way (the sales). But the recent study states that the economic conditions are rising in a positive aspect which has increased the net revenue of Apple across the world. The company declared the quarterly financial report of 2012 in which it was mentioned that "Apple sold 35.1 million iPhone's
Table of Contents Summary 4 Introduction 5 The Seven S Models for Strategic Planning 7 Strategic Analysis 8 Analysis of the Remote Macro Environment 10 Sociological factors 11 Technological factors 11 Economic factors 12 Political factors 12 The Micro Competitive Environment 13 Threat of New Entrants 14 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 14 Bargaining Power of Buyers (Customers) 15 Threat of Substitute Products or Services 15 Industrial Rivalry 15 Strategic Choice 16 Porter’s Generic Strategies 16 Cost