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Islands of automations is another term for information silo; it means groups of information systems that operate in isolation from one another +
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Knowledge management (KM) systems create value from intellectual capital by collecting and sharing human knowledge of products, product uses, best practices, and other critical knowledge with employees, managers, customers, suppliers, and others who need it +
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Lead-generation application, also called prospect-generation applications are applications used to send both postal mail and email +
Lead-tracking applications record lead data and product interests and keep records of customer contacts +
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Lift is the ratio of confidence to the base probability of buying an item. It shows how much the base probability increases or decreases when other products are purchased. +
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Linkages are interactions across value activities. For example, manufacturing systems use linkages to reduce inventory costs. +
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Locking prevents a user or process to open a record currently being used by another user or process. +
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MIS is the development and use of information systems in order to achieving business goals and objectives +
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Managerial Economics is the use of economic theory and mathematical and statistical techniques in order to examine how a firm can make optimal managerial decisions given the constraints it faces. The main objective of this course is to equip students with the necessary theory and techniques and the ability to apply them in order to inform and enhance managerial decision making. Topics covered include: goals of the firm, optimization techniques, demand theory and estimation, forecasting and measurement, theory of production and estimation, cost theory and estimation, pricing and output determination under different market structures, game theory, and pricing in practice. +
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Manual processes are business processes fulfilled entirely by humans +
Manufacturing applications facilitate the production of goods, they include inventory, planning, scheduling, and manufacturing operations. +
Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) is a follow-up to MRP that includes the planning of materials, personnel, and machinery. It supports linkages with sales and marketing in the organization via the development of a master production schedule. It also includes the capability to perform what-if-analyses on variances in schedules, raw materials availabilities, personnel, and other resources +
Market-basket analysis is a data mining system which computes correlations of items on past orders to determine items that are frequently purchased together +
Mashup is a web application that combines data from other websites. Example is the map data from Google Maps to add location information to real-estate data, thus creating a new and distinct web service +
Materials requirements planning (MRP) is an application that plans the need for materials and inventories of materials used in the manufacturing processes. MRP does not include the planning of personnel, equipment, or facilities requirements. +
Merchant companies are companies that take title to the goods they sell. They buy goods and resell them. Merchant companies sell services that they provide. +
Metadata is data that describes data which makes databases more useful and easier to use +
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Midterm +
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Midterm +