31 research outputs found

    Empirical and Theoretical Distribution Comparison “Customer Analysis”

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    The main purpose of this project is to use and apply the tools that we learn from class to real situation in the real world. This project mainly focus on how well the statistic theory can be used to approximate the data. This project will focus on a number of customers who come to use Thai restaurant per hours. We have a numbers of customers as our random variable. We use cCebyshev’s theory and three more theory to fine the probability comparing to empirical probability. Then, we discuss how well the theory can predict empirical probability

    Motorola Global Strategy

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    Regarding high competition, lots of companies endeavor to discover the ways to enhance their production, to diminish cost or to locate the new market place to invest. The best way to face competitors is to find the place that has low labor cost to create new products into new markets. Asia is anticipated to sustain those demands. Despite the crises of Asia in1997, a lot of Asian countries are still in the high-quality location for investment. Among those countries, the most interesting country is China. She is proper for multinational companies to allocate their products within those regions and to create the new market. In this paper, we focus on how multinational companies invest in China. Due to great performances in each section of this country, she would be the most appealing country for multinational companies in the way of market size and welcome government policy. The telecommunication industry is the product that could break through barriers and overcome any competitor\u27s product. According to the huge success of Motorola, we desire to move this product into that region and we have self-assuredly that this product can meet the demand of both domestic and intercontinental sectors by using global strategy management such as market globalization drivers, government drivers and competitive globalization drivers

    Wipro and the Rise of the Indian Software Industry

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    This paper examines the remarkable story of Wipro (NYSE: WIT), a company that has grown from a supplier of cooking oil to the Indian domestic market into one of the giants of the global software industry. This paper demonstrates how Wipro’s strategy did much more than establish its founder as one of the richest people in the world; it also launched the Indian software services industry and transformed Bangalore into the Silicon Valley of India

    Server Consolidation Using Mathematical Programming

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    This project was undertaken to find an optimal number and type mix of UNIX servers to run a series of applications. Given a set of servers to choose from, a mathematical programming optimization model was developed to determine the lowest server cost while maintaining an expected service level. A full solution was developed however the requirements exceeded the capabilities of the solver that was used. The model was simplified until a solution could be determined. The results obtained were from a reduced data set and were not suitable for the full solution. The full model should be solvable using a more advanced solver

    Project Delivery Systems: Analysis of the IMAX Light Rail Project

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    This project reviews three project delivery systems: design bid build, construction manager/general contractor, and design build. It provides a summary of the literature research on each of the three systems and summarizes the advantages/disadvantages of each

    Airborne Pesticides—Deep Diving into Sampling and Analysis

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    The escalating utilization of pesticides has led to pronounced environmental contamination, posing a significant threat to agroecosystems. The extensive and persistent global application of these chemicals has been linked to a spectrum of acute and chronic human health concerns. This review paper focuses on the concentrations of airborne pesticides in both indoor and outdoor environments. The collection of diverse pesticide compounds from the atmosphere is examined, with a particular emphasis on active and passive air sampling techniques. Furthermore, a critical evaluation is conducted on the methodologies employed for the extraction and subsequent quantification of airborne pesticides. This analysis takes into consideration the complexities involved in ensuring accurate measurements, highlighting the advancements and limitations of current practices. By synthesizing these aspects, this review aims to foster a more comprehensive and informed comprehension of the intricate dynamics related to the presence and measurement of airborne pesticides. This, in turn, is poised to significantly contribute to the refinement of environmental monitoring strategies and the augmentation of precise risk assessments
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