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    Software Engineering

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    PHASE 4: REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS PHASE The Requirements Analysis Phase begins when the previous phase objectives have been achieved. Documentation related to user requirements from the Concept Development Phase and the Planning Phase shall be used as the basis for further user needs analysis and the development of detailed requirements. Multiple-release projects require only one iteration of the Requirements Analysis Phase‚ which should involve requirements definition for all planned releases. 1.0

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    Centra Software

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    Eureka Centra Software Catalogue Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ BACKGROUND ANALYSIS ALTERNATIVE PLANS Ⅳ COMMENTS Ⅴ PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Ⅰ Background Centra is a pioneer in software eLearning in the fast-growth market. However it faces the threat from WebEx‚ who sells exclusively over the phone. Now‚ It is debating how to modify its go-to-market strategy and how to add telesales to improve sales force productivity. Should Centra concentrate on the enterprise customer and exclude small and mid-size

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    Disadvantages of Online Shopping. According to Wikipedia (2004)‚ online shopping is the process consumers go through to pay for products or services over the internet. An online shop‚ Internet shop‚ web shop or online store evokes the physical similarity of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. Shopping through the internet might have advantages and disadvantages. So‚ disadvantages of online shopping are has dull shopping experience‚ risk of online

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    Elizabeth Marie Veira A01153441 Traditional shopping vs. Online shopping As it is known‚ technology has changed almost every aspect of human life‚ if not every single one of them. To be more specific‚ technological advances have had a huge impact on the way that shopping is carried out; thanks to this‚ now there exist two ways to do it: traditional shopping and online shopping. Shopping or traditional shopping is defined as “the action of visiting stores in search of merchandise” by The Free

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    what is online shopping

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    2.1 WHAT IS ONLINE SHOPPING? Shopping is a necessity for everyone whether you enjoy it or not. One can really enjoys shopping when we get what we want but if he or she could not find the things that we would like to purchase‚ the shopping experience might also be very stressful and annoying. When someone go shopping at a store‚ together with a pleasant and knowledgeable salesperson can make one’s shopping experience enjoyable. Unfortunately‚ the general quality of salesmanship in retail

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    Synopsis on Shopping Mall

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    A SYNOPSIS ON To study the potential of shopping mall with special reference to Rewa city: Year 2011-2012 Submitted to Dr.AtulPandey Professor in-charge of BBA Programme Under the guidance ofMrs. Shikha Singh ChauhanFaculty of BBA | Submitted ByJaya PanjwaniB.B.A. (VIth Sem.) | Department of Business Administration A.P.S.U. Rewa (M.P.)

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    RATIONAL AND EMOTIONAL SHOPPING Shopping is always a necessity in our lives. When we feel the necessity of something‚ we go shopping at that time. Before we do shopping‚ we have several motives that influence the kind of products we buy. These motives may be rational or emotional ones‚ consciously recognized or completely subconscious. Firstly‚ we can do rational shopping in different ways. In this way‚ it what we will buy can be long lasting. Rational shopping has got a lot of advantages

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    Gregorio Castillo May 2‚ 2010 Impulsive or Habitual Shopping Many people suffer from impulsive expending and most of them are creating an addiction which had been causing them suffering and emotional distress. It is a reality that marketers are using many strategies to reach their objectives‚ which is to get consumers into consumptions that fall in a kind of addiction. “We are daily bombarded by advertising messages that attempt to entice consumers to indulge themselves with whatever product is

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    Final project report 1. Introduction of the process The process our team is going to discuss is IKEA shopping process. Customers will flow through the process by first entering a display area. The display area can be a kitchen‚ a dorm‚ a bedroom or a dinning room with all IKEA furniture. It helps customers find their needs about a piece of furniture and how to use them. Also it gives customers a lot of innovative ideas of how to decorate their bedroom or their dinning room with IKEA furniture

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