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    Learning and Practicing Data Analytics using SAP In-Memory Computing

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    The analysis and organization of Big Data is becoming important in the business industry. Using and understanding ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software to interpret Big Data is essential to the evolution of Information System Technology. This research on SAP HANA and SAP Lumira allows us the opportunity to explore

    Arrive Dry And Safe - A Better Way To Travel

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    Disclosed herein are a system and method providing a better way to travel to one’s destination. The system includes an app that provides push notifications to users regarding weather changes and also provides prior forecast intimation if weather conditions are likely to affect the schedule based on predicted commutes of the user. The app provides integration of weather information with activity, location, speed, maps data and calendar functions. The app suggests solutions which would guide the user to pre-plan, postpone, re-route or reschedule the earlier plan in order to avoid any disruption. Depending on the user’s selection, the app will re-route the ride or offer helpful follow-up actions in case a delay is predicted. The disclosed method addresses weather and other inhibiting factors for commuting by bike and could potentially be useful even for automated transport or movement of goods and services

    The Experience of Volatility in Low- and Moderate-Income Households: Results From a National Survey

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    This is the first in a series of briefs that the Center for Social Development has produced in partnership with the Aspen Institute’s Expanding Prosperity Impact Collaborative (EPIC) and the Intuit Tax and Financial Center. It highlights new data on the prevalence of income and expense volatility in low- and moderate-income households

    Responses to and Repercussions From Income Volatility in Low- and Moderate-Income Households: Results From a National Survey

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    This is the second in a series of briefs that the Center for Social Development has produced in partnership with the Aspen Institute’s Expanding Prosperity Impact Collaborative (EPIC) and the Intuit Tax and Financial Center. Thefirst brief highlighted new data on the prevalence of income and expense volatility in low- and moderate-income households. This second brief examines income volatility’s effects on Americans’ financial lives, showing that it is associated with dramatic increases in the likelihood of experiencing several hardships. The findings have broad implications for future research and policy

    Interactive Digital Twins Framework for Asset Management Through Internet

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