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Usulan Strategi Pemasaran Toko Retail RC Motogarage - Penyedia Helm Sepeda Motor dan Peralatan Keselamatan Premium
Along with Indonesia\u27s economic growth and the need for practical and economical transportation vehicle, the number of two-wheeled motor vehicles or motorcycles users is increasing. This also resulted in an increasing demand for motorcycle safety gear given the importance factor of safety for motorcycle users. RC Motogarage, a retail store that sells motorcycle safety gear in Bandung, chooses to sell premium safety equipment products because the level of safety provided by the premium brand is relatively better than local brands. Being the current market leader, RC Motogarage sales decreased significantly due to the emergence of competitors. By using cluster analysis and factor analysis research methods, this research aims to produce the best solution to improve the marketing strategies of RC Motogarage
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Spartan Daily September 14, 2009
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Radio Frequency Identification: Supply Chain Impact and Implementation Challenges
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has received considerable attention from practitioners, driven by mandates from major retailers and the United States Department of Defense. RFID technology promises numerous benefits in the supply chain, such as increased visibility, security and efficiency. Despite such attentions and the anticipated benefits, RFID is not well-understood and many problems exist in the adoption and implementation of RFID. The purpose of this paper is to introduce RFID technology to practitioners and academicians by systematically reviewing the relevant literature, discussing how RFID systems work, their advantages, supply chain impacts, and the implementation challenges and the corresponding strategies, in the hope of providing guidance for practitioners in the implementation of RFID technology and offering a springboard for academicians to conduct future research in this area
Semi-Global Stereo Matching with Surface Orientation Priors
Semi-Global Matching (SGM) is a widely-used efficient stereo matching
technique. It works well for textured scenes, but fails on untextured slanted
surfaces due to its fronto-parallel smoothness assumption. To remedy this
problem, we propose a simple extension, termed SGM-P, to utilize precomputed
surface orientation priors. Such priors favor different surface slants in
different 2D image regions or 3D scene regions and can be derived in various
ways. In this paper we evaluate plane orientation priors derived from stereo
matching at a coarser resolution and show that such priors can yield
significant performance gains for difficult weakly-textured scenes. We also
explore surface normal priors derived from Manhattan-world assumptions, and we
analyze the potential performance gains using oracle priors derived from
ground-truth data. SGM-P only adds a minor computational overhead to SGM and is
an attractive alternative to more complex methods employing higher-order
smoothness terms.Comment: extended draft of 3DV 2017 (spotlight) pape
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