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- During measurements, a complex data set is generated, which can be handled with difficulty.
- Traditional (generally accepted) web analytics indicators and measures are not sufficient in themselves to describe the behaviour of mobile applications.
- Use of data mining technologies and methods.
- Business intelligence solutions even for mobile devices.
Introduction to Business Analytics and Simulation
http://nguyenngocbinhphuong.com/course/mo-phong-trong-kinh-doanh/
1) What is Business Analytics?
2) Types of Business Analytics: Descriptive, Predictive & Prescriptive
3) Data for Business Analytics: Structured & Unstructured or Semi-Structured
4) Models in Business Analytics: Logic-Driven Models & Data-Driven Models
5) Types of Business Simulation: Monte Carlo Simulation & System Simulation
Analysis of business oriented mobile mediaAFF Group
New trends in mobile analitics
- During measurements, a complex data set is generated, which can be handled with difficulty.
- Traditional (generally accepted) web analytics indicators and measures are not sufficient in themselves to describe the behaviour of mobile applications.
- Use of data mining technologies and methods.
- Business intelligence solutions even for mobile devices.
Introduction to Business Analytics and Simulation
http://nguyenngocbinhphuong.com/course/mo-phong-trong-kinh-doanh/
1) What is Business Analytics?
2) Types of Business Analytics: Descriptive, Predictive & Prescriptive
3) Data for Business Analytics: Structured & Unstructured or Semi-Structured
4) Models in Business Analytics: Logic-Driven Models & Data-Driven Models
5) Types of Business Simulation: Monte Carlo Simulation & System Simulation
Introduction to the implementation of Data Science projects in organizations, with a practice session on how to apply machine-learning techniques to a business problem.
Notebook of the practice session is available at https://github.com/klinamen/ds0-experimenting-with-data
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In this deck from Radio Free HPC, Dan Olds and Shahin Khan from OrionX describe their new AI Survey.
"OrionX Research has completed one the most comprehensive surveys to date of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. With over 300 respondents in North America, representing 13 industries, our model indicates a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 6%. Covering 144 questions/data points, it provides a comprehensive view of what customers are doing and planning to do with AI/ML/DL."
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1
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
ISM645 Information Technology Strategic Plan
Template
V1.8
Introduction: How to Use This Tool
This template is developed for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) that do not have the
resources to perform full IT governance to develop a complex IT strategy. This tool provides an
outline that allows CIOs to develop a simple, yet effective IT strategic plan.
Complete all the sections, using the instructions provided. Each section contains an example that
can be removed once the document is complete.
[Insert Company Name] IT Strategic Plan
Author: [Insert Name]
Created on: [Insert Date]
Last Modified on: [Insert Date]
Executive Introduction (Summary) & Thesis Statement
Introduce the IT Strategic Plan. Give a summary of what is in the document. The Execuvtive
Summary should be a 30 second read and give a clear understanding of what is in the document.
In the last paragraph, include a thesis statement.
Example: This IT Strategic Plan lays out the one, two, and three year plans for MarkO Ltd, with
regards to IT Areas of Applications Development, Networking, Operating Systems, Databases,
Organization, and Hardware; and the ability for this plan to support the business initiatives of the
company.
Strategic IT Mission, IT Vision, and Horizon Statements
Include the IT Mission and IT Vision Statement here. Also, specify the time periods to which this
plan pertains.
Example:
“The mission of this company is to …..”
“This Company will be the ….”
“This plan is expected to cover the period from 01/Sept/2013 to 31/Aug/2015, with strategic plans
for each year noted.”
Purpose of Plan
Indicate the reason for creating this IT strategic plan. Specify what the plan will accomplish.
2
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
Example:
The purpose of this plan is to help our company achieve its IT Strategy. It is meant as a guide to
decision making in IT. Incoming tasks to IT will be prioritized and executed (as much as possible)
using this plan as a guide. While exceptions may occur, they should be exceptions, not the
everyday rule.
Corporate Strategy
Describe the strategy of the enterprise. Obtain this information from the CEO or a publication
from top executives.
Example:
Our business strategy is to retain existing customers through continuing to improve our existing
product line as well as gain new customers though aggressive marketing campaigns. We may
also expand the spending of our existing customers by developing other related product lines.
Business Initiatives to Support Corporate Strategy
List the business initiatives that are planned for the period that will support the business strategy.
Example:
Strategy Name Business Initiative Target Completion
Date
Expected
Impact
Retain Existing
Customers
Loyalty Campaign Q1 +10%
Renewal
Rate
Mail Out Satisfac.
1 ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1 .docxkarisariddell
1
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
ISM645 Information Technology Strategic Plan
Template
V1.8
Introduction: How to Use This Tool
This template is developed for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) that do not have the
resources to perform full IT governance to develop a complex IT strategy. This tool provides an
outline that allows CIOs to develop a simple, yet effective IT strategic plan.
Complete all the sections, using the instructions provided. Each section contains an example that
can be removed once the document is complete.
[Insert Company Name] IT Strategic Plan
Author: [Insert Name]
Created on: [Insert Date]
Last Modified on: [Insert Date]
Executive Introduction (Summary) & Thesis Statement
Introduce the IT Strategic Plan. Give a summary of what is in the document. The Execuvtive
Summary should be a 30 second read and give a clear understanding of what is in the document.
In the last paragraph, include a thesis statement.
Example: This IT Strategic Plan lays out the one, two, and three year plans for MarkO Ltd, with
regards to IT Areas of Applications Development, Networking, Operating Systems, Databases,
Organization, and Hardware; and the ability for this plan to support the business initiatives of the
company.
Strategic IT Mission, IT Vision, and Horizon Statements
Include the IT Mission and IT Vision Statement here. Also, specify the time periods to which this
plan pertains.
Example:
“The mission of this company is to …..”
“This Company will be the ….”
“This plan is expected to cover the period from 01/Sept/2013 to 31/Aug/2015, with strategic plans
for each year noted.”
Purpose of Plan
Indicate the reason for creating this IT strategic plan. Specify what the plan will accomplish.
2
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
Example:
The purpose of this plan is to help our company achieve its IT Strategy. It is meant as a guide to
decision making in IT. Incoming tasks to IT will be prioritized and executed (as much as possible)
using this plan as a guide. While exceptions may occur, they should be exceptions, not the
everyday rule.
Corporate Strategy
Describe the strategy of the enterprise. Obtain this information from the CEO or a publication
from top executives.
Example:
Our business strategy is to retain existing customers through continuing to improve our existing
product line as well as gain new customers though aggressive marketing campaigns. We may
also expand the spending of our existing customers by developing other related product lines.
Business Initiatives to Support Corporate Strategy
List the business initiatives that are planned for the period that will support the business strategy.
Example:
Strategy Name Business Initiative Target Completion
Date
Expected
Impact
Retain Existing
Customers
Loyalty Campaign Q1 +10%
Renewal
Rate
Mail Out Satisfac.
Enterprise Architecture - An Introduction Daljit Banger
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Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
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Delivered in guest lecture session for International Business Accounting Program, Faculty of Business and Management, Petra Christian University, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
A Brief Introduction to Enterprise Architecture Daljit Banger
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The purpose of the session was to introduce core basic concepts around Enterprise Architecture and discuss the role of the Enterprise Architect .
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Notebook of the practice session is available at https://github.com/klinamen/ds0-experimenting-with-data
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Paul Howland - DSTL - SPF EM risk framework presentation v2techUK
Presentations from the SPF Spectrum Resilience workshop on 03 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
In this deck from Radio Free HPC, Dan Olds and Shahin Khan from OrionX describe their new AI Survey.
"OrionX Research has completed one the most comprehensive surveys to date of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. With over 300 respondents in North America, representing 13 industries, our model indicates a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 6%. Covering 144 questions/data points, it provides a comprehensive view of what customers are doing and planning to do with AI/ML/DL."
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1 ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1 .docxteresehearn
1
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
ISM645 Information Technology Strategic Plan
Template
V1.8
Introduction: How to Use This Tool
This template is developed for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) that do not have the
resources to perform full IT governance to develop a complex IT strategy. This tool provides an
outline that allows CIOs to develop a simple, yet effective IT strategic plan.
Complete all the sections, using the instructions provided. Each section contains an example that
can be removed once the document is complete.
[Insert Company Name] IT Strategic Plan
Author: [Insert Name]
Created on: [Insert Date]
Last Modified on: [Insert Date]
Executive Introduction (Summary) & Thesis Statement
Introduce the IT Strategic Plan. Give a summary of what is in the document. The Execuvtive
Summary should be a 30 second read and give a clear understanding of what is in the document.
In the last paragraph, include a thesis statement.
Example: This IT Strategic Plan lays out the one, two, and three year plans for MarkO Ltd, with
regards to IT Areas of Applications Development, Networking, Operating Systems, Databases,
Organization, and Hardware; and the ability for this plan to support the business initiatives of the
company.
Strategic IT Mission, IT Vision, and Horizon Statements
Include the IT Mission and IT Vision Statement here. Also, specify the time periods to which this
plan pertains.
Example:
“The mission of this company is to …..”
“This Company will be the ….”
“This plan is expected to cover the period from 01/Sept/2013 to 31/Aug/2015, with strategic plans
for each year noted.”
Purpose of Plan
Indicate the reason for creating this IT strategic plan. Specify what the plan will accomplish.
2
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
Example:
The purpose of this plan is to help our company achieve its IT Strategy. It is meant as a guide to
decision making in IT. Incoming tasks to IT will be prioritized and executed (as much as possible)
using this plan as a guide. While exceptions may occur, they should be exceptions, not the
everyday rule.
Corporate Strategy
Describe the strategy of the enterprise. Obtain this information from the CEO or a publication
from top executives.
Example:
Our business strategy is to retain existing customers through continuing to improve our existing
product line as well as gain new customers though aggressive marketing campaigns. We may
also expand the spending of our existing customers by developing other related product lines.
Business Initiatives to Support Corporate Strategy
List the business initiatives that are planned for the period that will support the business strategy.
Example:
Strategy Name Business Initiative Target Completion
Date
Expected
Impact
Retain Existing
Customers
Loyalty Campaign Q1 +10%
Renewal
Rate
Mail Out Satisfac.
1 ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1 .docxkarisariddell
1
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
ISM645 Information Technology Strategic Plan
Template
V1.8
Introduction: How to Use This Tool
This template is developed for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) that do not have the
resources to perform full IT governance to develop a complex IT strategy. This tool provides an
outline that allows CIOs to develop a simple, yet effective IT strategic plan.
Complete all the sections, using the instructions provided. Each section contains an example that
can be removed once the document is complete.
[Insert Company Name] IT Strategic Plan
Author: [Insert Name]
Created on: [Insert Date]
Last Modified on: [Insert Date]
Executive Introduction (Summary) & Thesis Statement
Introduce the IT Strategic Plan. Give a summary of what is in the document. The Execuvtive
Summary should be a 30 second read and give a clear understanding of what is in the document.
In the last paragraph, include a thesis statement.
Example: This IT Strategic Plan lays out the one, two, and three year plans for MarkO Ltd, with
regards to IT Areas of Applications Development, Networking, Operating Systems, Databases,
Organization, and Hardware; and the ability for this plan to support the business initiatives of the
company.
Strategic IT Mission, IT Vision, and Horizon Statements
Include the IT Mission and IT Vision Statement here. Also, specify the time periods to which this
plan pertains.
Example:
“The mission of this company is to …..”
“This Company will be the ….”
“This plan is expected to cover the period from 01/Sept/2013 to 31/Aug/2015, with strategic plans
for each year noted.”
Purpose of Plan
Indicate the reason for creating this IT strategic plan. Specify what the plan will accomplish.
2
ISM645 Strategic Information Technology Planning v1.1
Example:
The purpose of this plan is to help our company achieve its IT Strategy. It is meant as a guide to
decision making in IT. Incoming tasks to IT will be prioritized and executed (as much as possible)
using this plan as a guide. While exceptions may occur, they should be exceptions, not the
everyday rule.
Corporate Strategy
Describe the strategy of the enterprise. Obtain this information from the CEO or a publication
from top executives.
Example:
Our business strategy is to retain existing customers through continuing to improve our existing
product line as well as gain new customers though aggressive marketing campaigns. We may
also expand the spending of our existing customers by developing other related product lines.
Business Initiatives to Support Corporate Strategy
List the business initiatives that are planned for the period that will support the business strategy.
Example:
Strategy Name Business Initiative Target Completion
Date
Expected
Impact
Retain Existing
Customers
Loyalty Campaign Q1 +10%
Renewal
Rate
Mail Out Satisfac.
Enterprise Architecture - An Introduction Daljit Banger
The Slides are from my session at "An Evening of Enterprise Architecture Awareness" held at theUniversity of Sussex Hosted by the BCS Local Chapter and facilitated by the BCS EA Specialist Group.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Valuing Information Management and IT ArchitectureGoutama Bachtiar
Delivered in guest lecture session for International Business Accounting Program, Faculty of Business and Management, Petra Christian University, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
A Brief Introduction to Enterprise Architecture Daljit Banger
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Scenario
You are an entrepreneur in the process of
researching a business development idea. You
have come to the stage in your research of creating
a high-level Information Technology (IT) strategy
for your new enterprise. This plan is a high-level
strategic planning document that will inform more
detailed operational plans for the individual
components. Considering the business intelligence
plan how the enterprise will use information
technology, selected data, and data analytics to
develop competitive intelligence, identify market
trends and opportunities, and measure enterprise
performance.
2. Project Technology Governance Plan for your
project about or( more) 1100 words with Project
Technology Governance Plan template.
• A description of the governance framework the
organization will use to manage the oversight and
use of IT
• A summary of the ethical considerations in the IT
governance process
• An overview of how IT governance will influence
strategic planning
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Scenario: You are an entrepreneur in the process
of researching a business development idea. As
you create a high-level Information Technology
(IT) strategy for your new enterprise, it is
important to consider the acquisition of IT
resources. A Systems Acquisition Plan will guide
the process of identifying enterprise technology
needs and acquiring appropriate information
systems in the context of your goal to incorporate
business driven IT. The Systems Acquisition Plan
is intended to describe a high-level process for
acquiring and maintaining IT systems. The
Systems Acquisition Plan is a working document,
4. which is expected to change over time as new
project details emerge.
Create a high-level Project Systems Acquisition
Plan for your project in a minimum of 1,050 words
that includes the following information:
Project Systems Acquisition with its template
about 1100 words
• A description and justification of the specific
systems design and development approach (SDLC,
RAD, Spiral, outsourcing, etc.) the enterprise will
employ
• A summary of the steps in the systems
acquisition process including initiation, analysis,
design, acquisition, and maintenance
• A high-level overview of who will participate in
each step of the systems acquisition process
5. UOP ENT 586 Week 4 Assignment Project Data
Collection Plan NEW
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Scenario: You are an entrepreneur in the process
of researching a business development idea. As
you create a high-level Information Technology
(IT) strategy for your new enterprise, it is
important to consider how digital data will be
collected, stored, analyzed, and used. A Project
Data Collection Plan will guide the process of
identifying enterprise digital data needs,
maintenance, and use in the context of your goal to
incorporate business driven IT. The Data
Collection Plan is intended to describe a high-level
process for collecting and maintaining digital data.
The Data Collection Plan is a working document,
6. which is expected to change over time as new
project details emerge.
Create a high-level Project Data Collection Plan for
your project in a minimum of 700Â
words which includes the following information:
Project Data Collection Plan about 800 words with
its template
• A description of the digital data needs of the
enterprise organized by department
• A summary of the type data to be collected and
who will use it
• A description of how the data management
system will contribute to organizational
collaboration
• An innovative plan for collecting, storing,
analyzing and distributing data that employs
emerging technologies such as cloud computing,
virtualization, and big data
7. UOP ENT 586 Week 5 Assignment Project Risk
Management Plan NEW
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ENT 586 Week 5 Assignment Project Risk
Management Plan Scenario: You are an
entrepreneur in the process of researching a
business development idea. As you create a high-
level Information Technology (IT) strategy for
your new enterprise, it is important to address
risks to IT. A Project Risk Management Plan will
guide the process of identifying enterprise risks
and the appropriate steps to mitigate and manage
the risks. The Data Collection Plan is intended to
describe a high-level process for applying
enterprise resources in identifying, analyzing, and
mitigating IT risks. The Risk Management Plan is a
8. working document, which is expected to change
over time as new project details emerge.
Create a high-level Project Risk Management Plan
for your project in a minimum of 1,050Â
words which includes the following information:
Project Risk Management Plan about 1100 words
with its template
• A description of the enterprise IT risks
• An assessment of the enterprise exposure to each
risk
• A summary of the highest priority risks
• High-level procedures to mitigate and manage
the most likely risks
High-level procedures to address business
resumption and disaster recovery 8.99