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    Client-server Strategy: Some Implementation Pointers

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    Client-server is a computing strategy that has been widely hailed as a new paradigm. However, the implementation of this strategy has not always been successful. Using a sample of 350 companies, this paper investigates the benefits of client-server systems and links them to a set of implementation factors. The paper reveals that companies can expect competitive, operational, financial, and technical benefits through the use of client-server systems and reports several important steps, activities, and tasks that are positively related to those benefits

    A Methodology for Determining a Hospital's Expected Costs for Changes in Patient Load and Service Mix

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    This paper describes a methodology that demonstrates how specific types of patient/cost data can be used to construct a model that predicts the expected increase or decrease in costs associated with a change in patient load, expansion of an existing patient service department, closure of an existing patient service department, or installation of a specific patient service department. Data from a group of New York State hospitals are used to illustrate the development of the model's components that produce cost estimates. A computer-based model is used to demonstrate the methodology's application to a specific hospital. Additionally, a number of program runs that simulate the cost impact of patient load and/or service mix changes are presented. Finally, the methodology's potential management and regulatory applications are discussed.health care: hospitals, costing

    Enhancing business performance via vendor managed inventory applications

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    Client/server benefits, problems, best practices

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    AI in Finance: A Review

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