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    An Analysis of customer satisfaction and its financial impact on the organization Introduction to Chapter;: All organizations aligned to providing a good or service to a customer This chapter will see to outlin Background Every organization deals with the customers at some level‚ despite what the inner workings are composed of; the absolute end result is satisfying the customer each and every time that he or she uses the good or service that is being offered by the organization. Every contact

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    Government and Private Organisations are partners in public services delivery. We will think about whether or not Government is the best organisation to provide public services‚ or the private or either the non-profit sector by giving the merits and the demerits of each of them. Key Words Public Service is a service provided by government or local government. Private Service provider is a private service provided by private business. Example rail transport is now privately run in most countries with

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    competition‚ so in order for robotics in healthcare to succeed it must make sense financially. Robot-assisted surgery is sometimes considered to be the most expensive form of surgery due to the cost of the robotic system‚ but that is not true when the indirect costs of robot-assisted surgery are also considered. Landeen et al. studied the cost effectiveness of the four methods of hysterectomy‚ and they concluded robot-assisted hysterectomy was the least expensive approach when the cost of the robotic system

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    Meanings and Definition of Demand:   The word ’demand’ is so common and familiar with every one of us that it seems superfluous to define it. The need for precise definition arises simply because it is sometimes confused with other words such as desire‚ wish‚ want‚ etc.   Demand in economics means a desire to possess a good supported by willingness and ability to pay for it. If your have a desire to buy a certain commodity‚ say a car‚ but you do not have the adequate means to pay for it‚ it will

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    Wireless Controller Robotic Arm using Arduino Uno Abstract—This paper presents an innovative wireless robot arm gripper that replicates human arm motion. The development of this robot is based on the Arduino Uno that will interface with the wireless PS2 controller to the robotic part that replicated by the servo motors. The servo will moves the robotic arm‚ base and the gripper through 180° from the default position which is 90°. The S06NF STD servo motor has been placed at the arm part. It

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    Achieving operational excellence and customer intimacy: Enterprise applications Lesson - -08 Enterprise Systems • Around the global‚ companies are increasingly becoming more connected‚ both internally and with other companies. • Enterprise systems provide the integration to make this possible. • Enterprise systems‚ or enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems‚ integrate the key internal business processes of a firm into a single software system 1 Enterprise software • It is based on

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    Ethics In The Killer Robot

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    consequences of an unethical behavior. The killer robot case has violated most of the rules‚ starting from the first section in the ACM code of conduct. The code states that a company (its members) must “contribute to society and human-being” by “minimizing negative consequences of computing systems‚ including threats to health and safety”. This rule was violated the moment Ray Johnson decided not to exhaustively test the program of the robot‚ although he knew there was something wrong with Randy

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    Intro. The robot apocalypse. It is going to happen soon and you need to be prepared to face the dangers involved and survive the apocalypse. However‚ not all robots would be life threatening. What people don’t appreciate‚ when they picture Terminator-style automatons striding triumphantly across a mountain of human skulls‚ is how hard it is to keep your footing on something as unstable as a mountain of human skulls. Most humans probably couldn’t manage it‚ and they’ve had a lifetime of practice

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    motivated us toward achieving success in our project. Finally‚ we like to express our sincere thanks to all the teaching and non-teaching staff of the department of Mechanical Engineering for helping us in ways more than one‚ to successfully complete this project. We are in dearth of words to thank all our friends and family members for offering their constant support and encouragement during times when needed them the most. ABSTRACT A pick and place robot is a robot that can be programmed

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    regarding the progress of artificial intelligence and questions of whether robots will replace humans in everyday tasks commonly known as the robot revolution. Artificial intelligence is defined as the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. There are two extreme point of views: one being that robots are a threat to us and our economy and the other that robots are our saviors. Numerous companies have recently been investing their

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