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    CHAPTER 1 :- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1.1 Research Problem. It is the pain area for which the researcher needs to find or suggest some solutions. The pain area of my topic‚ a study on TATA with various product lines. 1.2 Objective of Study. 1. To study whether people like using Tata products. 2. To study whether people are influenced by brand image. 3. To study whether people would like to continue using Tata products. 1.3 Scope of Study The researcher has made an attempt to collect data which is representative

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    System Development Life Cycle Table of Contents Overview of System Development Lifecycle 4 Models of System Development Lifecycle 4 Waterfall Model 4 Spiral Model 5 Rapid Application Development Model 5 Phases of System Development Life Cycle 5 Systems Development Lifecycle in Practice – A Case Study 8 Overview 8 Phase 1 – Planning 8 Phase 2 – Analysis 8 Phase 3 – Design 9 Phase 4 – Implementation 9

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    In this report we have modelled a knowledge management system using CommonKADS methodology and conducted a social analysis of the proposed knowledge management system. We have applied the common KADS methodology to analyze a Virtual Organization established between Small Scale Machinery (SSM) enterprises and Die Cast limited (DCL). We further looked at improving this virtual organization with the help of a Knowledge Management system. We have analyzed Virtual Organization from an Organization

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    Characteristics of Problems in Problem-based Learning Nachamma Sockalingam CHARACTERISTICS OF PROBLEMS IN PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING NACHAMMA SOCKALINGAM Copyright © 2010 N. Sockalingam All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced or transmitted in any form‚ by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ without the prior written permission of the author‚ or where appropriate‚ of the publisher of the articles. Cover design and layout by N. Sockalingam Printed by Ultra

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    Running head: Project Management Methodologies Project Management Methodologies Gary D. Rice Webster University Abstract In Business‚ project management is used regularly to accomplish unique outcomes with limited resources under critical time constraints. There has been a rapid increase in the number of firms that use project management methodologies as the preferred way of accomplishing almost every business undertaking. There are a number of approaches to managing project activities

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    articles/transcripts; building one ’s own argument/analysis with links to supporting evidence in the data/literature. Researchers have developed various strategies to deal with the amount of material a literature review generates. In the past‚ card index systems were used as tools but in the past few years‚ bibliographical software has emerged as the favoured tool to organise literature. Packages such as EndNote‚ Reference Manager‚ ProCite etc. have excellent tools to manage references. It is possible to

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    In System Development The period between the 1970’s and 1980’s was a time of great advancement in computer hardware technology which took an industry still in it’s infancy‚ to a level of much sophistication and which ultimately revelutionised the information storage and processing needs of every other industry and that of the entire world. However‚ it was also during this period when the shortcomings of implementing such technology became apparent. A significant number of development projects

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    Review of BPR methodologies

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    existing business process re-engineering methodologies The development and implementation of a new methodology Maria Vakola and Yacine Rezgui University of Salford‚ Salford‚ UK Keywords BPR‚ Methodology‚ Organizational change Abstract Explores the need for a business process re-engineering methodology and presents a critique of the existing methodologies. The identified weaknesses served as a basis for the development of a new eight-stage BPR methodology which was implemented and evaluated within

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    abstracting and indexing journals and published or unpublished bibliographies are the first place to go to. Academic journals‚ conference proceedings‚ government reports‚ books etc.‚ must be tapped depending on the nature of the problem. 3. Development of working hypotheses: After extensive literature survey‚ researcher should state in clear terms the working hypothesis or hypotheses. Working hypothesis is tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences

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    understand issue of XP (Extreme Programming) as a methodology is important to mention some of it´s background. XP came to the picture in 1999 in Kent Beck´s book named Extreme Programming Explained. The book was originally aimed to programmers but the Extreme methodology reached others areas as well. XP as a methodology in the early 2000 gained a lot of followers as a new outlook of doing programming and systems design. But this new methodology also arose questions about its effectiveness and originality

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