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Relationship between Service Quality, Customer Retention and the role of Social Media- Case study Premier Inn Hotel (UK)
The aim of this research is to critically evaluate the relationship between service quality and customer retention in Premier Inn Croydon. The objectives studies the concept of service quality in relevance with its characteristics, the objectives also evaluates the significance of customer retention for an organization. The researchers have also analysed and estimated the relationship between the two determinants which are service quality and customer retention of the company Premier Inn Croydon. Researchers have used positivism philosophy, survey strategy, explanatory design and deductive approach for the assessment and evaluation of the relationship between service quality and customer retention. The researchers have employed qualitative and quantitative both type of data obtained through circulating questionnaires and conducting interviews. Through non-probability sampling method and convenience based sampling technique; the sample was of 50 customers, 50 employees and 4 managers of Premier Inn Corydon. The successful completion of this very study has uncovered some area for the future studies especially the role of social media.
Along with this, a set of recommendations are also highlighted by the study for the selected company and for the future investigators
Quantum Exchange Algebra and Exact Operator Solution of -Toda Field Theory
Locality is analyzed for Toda field theories by noting novel chiral
description in the conventional nonchiral formalism. It is shown that the
canonicity of the interacting to free field mapping described by the classical
solution is automatically guaranteed by the locality. Quantum Toda theories are
investigated by applying the method of free field quantization. We give Toda
exponential operators associated with fundamental weight vectors as bilinear
forms of chiral fields satisfying characteristic quantum exchange algebra. It
is shown that the locality leads to nontrivial relations among the -matrix and the expansion coefficients of the exponential operators. The
Toda exponentials are obtained for -system by extending the algebraic
method developed for Liouville theory. The canonical commutation relations and
the operatorial field equations are also examined.Comment: 38 pages, Late
Molecular Simulations of the Ribosome and Associated Translation Factors
The ribosome is a macromolecular complex which is responsible for protein
synthesis in all living cells according to their transcribed genetic
information. Using X-ray crystallography and, more recently, cryo-electron
microscopy (cryo-EM), the structure of the ribosome was resolved at atomic
resolution in many functional and conformational states. Molecular dynamics
simulations have added information on dynamics and energetics to the available
structural information, thereby have bridged the gap to the kinetics obtained
from single-molecule and bulk experiments. Here, we review recent computational
studies that brought notable insights into ribosomal structure and function.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Current Opinion in Structural
Biolog
Dual formulation of classical W-algebras
By extending the concept of \mc, I introduce a dual formulation of
(classical) nonlinear extensions of the \vir\ algebra. This dual formulation is
closely related to three dimensional actions which are analogous to a \cs\
action. I present an explicit construction in terms of superfields of the
super \wfour.Comment: (only change is an added reference), 9 pages, USC--92/01
Encountering distributed denial of service attack utilizing federated software defined network
This research defines the distributed denial of service (DDoS) problem in software-defined-networks (SDN) environments. The proposes solution uses Software defined networks capabilities to reduce risk, introduces a collaborative, distributed defense mechanism rather than server-side filtration. Our proposed network detection and prevention agent (NDPA) algorithm negotiates the maximum amount of traffic allowed to be passed to server by reconfiguring network switches and routers to reduce the ports' throughput of the network devices by the specified limit ratio. When the passed traffic is back to normal, NDPA starts network recovery to normal throughput levels, increasing ports' throughput by adding back the limit ratio gradually each time cycle. The simulation results showed that the proposed algorithms successfully detected and prevented a DDoS attack from overwhelming the targeted server. The server was able to coordinate its operations with the SDN controllers through a communication mechanism created specifically for this purpose. The system was also able to determine when the attack was over and utilize traffic engineering to improve the quality of service (QoS). The solution was designed with a sophisticated way and high level of separation of duties between components so it would not be affected by the design aspect of the network architecture
Properties of blended mortars produced with recycled by-products from different waste streams
The construction industry encounters significant challenges in effectively managing solid waste produced during the extraction and production of building materials. In different countries, slurry waste generated from granite and marble processing industries, such as glass industry waste, constitutes a considerable portion of the total solid waste. Its undesirable disposal is causing unprecedented environmental damage. Using these non-biodegradable wastes to produce building materials would reduce the environmental burden and contribute to sustainable construction. This study, in detail, investigates the feasibility of utilizing Granite Powder (GP), Ground Granite Powder (GGP), and Ground Glass Waste (GGW) as partial replacements of components in blended mortar mixes. The mix modifications consist of partial replacement of cement with GGW, GP, and GGP in the range of 5–15% and fine aggregate replacement with Marble powder (MP) in 10–30% by mass. The mechanical, physical, and microstructure properties of blended and control mortar mixes were studied on the 3rd, 7th, 28th, and 91st curing days. The results demonstrate that the partial substitution of 10% GGW and 5% GP with cement and 10% MP with fine aggregates in blended mortars enhance the compressive strength at the later curing age (28 and 91 days) compared to that of a control mortar, which is associated to the development of higher pozzolanic reactivity. The XRD results showed the formation of the lowest content of calcium hydroxide (CH) and the highest content of calcium silicate gel in the blended mortars compared to the control mortar. The results enrich the data available in the literature not always univocal, as in the case of using marble and glass waste, providing also interesting information about the influence of granite powder on the hydration process in a mortar mix actually missing
A disseminated variant of pancreatic serous cystadenoma causing obstructive jaundice, a very rare entity: a case report and review of the literature
BACKGROUND: Microcystic adenoma or serous cystadenoma (SCA) is an uncommon tumor type, accounting for only 1–2% of pancreatic exocrine neoplasms. Usually unifocal, SCAs present as single, large, well-demarcated, multiloculated, cystic tumors, 1–25 cm in size. CASE PRESENTATION: A 73-year-old man initially presented with epigastric abdominal pain and was diagnosed with SCA involving the whole pancreas. Eleven months later, he presented with obstructive jaundice, and total pancreatectomy was performed. The removed tissue allowed histological verification of pancreatic SCA. Histopathological examination showed both microcysts and macrocysts, lined by cuboidal epithelium, with optically clear cytoplasm and the absence of detectable mitosis or necrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, although relatively rare, pancreatic SCA is one of the differential diagnoses of epigastric abdominal pain; we recommend early surgical intervention for symptomatic pancreatic SCA
Cell shape change and invagination of the cephalic furrow involves reorganization of F-actin
AbstractInvagination of epithelial sheets to form furrows is a fundamental morphogenetic movement and is found in a variety of developmental events including gastrulation and vertebrate neural tube formation. The cephalic furrow is a deep epithelial invagination that forms during Drosophila gastrulation. In the first phase of cephalic furrow formation, the initiator cells that will lead invagination undergo apicobasal shortening and apical constriction in the absence of epithelial invagination. In the second phase of cephalic furrow formation, the epithelium starts to invaginate, accompanied by both basal expansion and continued apicobasal shortening of the initiator cells. The cells adjacent to the initiator cells also adopt wedge shapes, but only after invagination is well underway. Myosin II does not appear to drive apical constriction in cephalic furrow formation. However, cortical F-actin is increased in the apices of the initiator cells and in invaginating cells during both phases of cephalic furrow formation. These findings suggest that a novel mechanism for epithelial invagination is involved in cephalic furrow formation
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