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Globalization: Progress Or Profiteering? - 0 views

    • jeffduckett
       
      Globaliazation = interconnected markets Pros - Helps developing nations catch up Cons
  • f investment funds and busin
  • What is the real story on globalization? It largely depends on your personal perspective. In this article,
arafaismail

New Smartphone Battery Recharges in 30 Seconds Flat - D-brief | DiscoverMagazine.com - 2 views

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    Today's smartphones are well-equipped to satiate our appetites for instant gratification. We stream live video, look up facts on a whim, receive breaking news alerts and stay connected to our friends via social media. But one thing has lagged behind this culture of immediacy: smart phones' batteries.
ahmedyassin

The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs - 1 views

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    April 3, 2014 -- Updated 1349 GMT (2149 HKT) | Filed under: Innovations (CNN) -- The emerging process of 3-D printing, which uses computer-created digital models to create real-world objects, has produced everything from toys to jewelry to food. Soon, however, 3-D printers may be spitting out something far more complex, and controversial: human organs.
mohamed123456789

Pizza Hut's new eye-tracking technology knows what you want from the menu - 3 views

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    New technology being developed by Pizza Hut means that you don't even have to speak your order out loud - the restaurant already knows what toppings you want just by the way you're looking at the menu.
rithe16

ITGSHL: Assignment (2.2): Hand in existing system document - 3 views

  • Level descriptor
    • jeffduckett
       
      Can you see this note?
    • jeffduckett
       
      Everyone say popcorn!
    • rithe16
       
      yes
    • jeffduckett
       
      Say Popcorn outloud
    • jeffduckett
       
      Anytime!
    • arafaismail
       
      popcorn
    • jeffduckett
       
      Say shoe horn
  • if the system
    • jeffduckett
       
      Yes, I'm waiting for the what in this what if statement.
  • train its employees
  • ...10 more annotations...
  • become costy
  • customer to use
    • jeffduckett
       
      how is it easy to use by the costomer
  • drives towards the client
  • changed to booked
  • Stakeholders of the system consist of the clients, drivers, operators, and owner/manager.
  • The driver feels trusted and valued as an employee because the current system gives him a major role. If were being optimistic we can hope that the driver realizes his role and respects the trust he is given so preforms his job efficiently but of course there is always the possibility that he exploits the system to make money since he is not monitored (will be discussed later on). When a driver is trusted, this leads to better employee-management relations and will make a tighter workplace and increase productivity.
    • maytarig
       
      it has been evaluated because it was stated that having trust worthy drivers can be both an advantage and disadvantage (limitation and strengths of having trustworthy drivers were weighed)
    • maytarig
       
      it was evaluated because the strengths and limitations of having trustworthy drivers had been mentioned and weighed.
  • are easy to use but data has to be copied again and again
  • basically
  • operator contacts
  • The driver if truly free as recorded in the spreadsheet drives towards the client and is changed to booked on the computer records immediately. If however the driver picks up a client from the streets then the driver must call to say he’s booked so it can be changed in the spreadsheet. At the end of the day the driver returns to the company headquarters to brief in on the jobs they’ve done and money taken.
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