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Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni Professor Zack Assignment for Class 11 #1.#2. -The company needs supplies o They pay the supplier The supplier ships it to the warehouse The warehouse distributes it to the stores The stores sell it to customers The customers buy it Th
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni, Chris Waslin, Michael Rooney Marketing Professor Lerra Vitango Case Study Which of the textbook's criticisms of marketing's impact on consumers, if any, are found in the cases of Vitango and Nutristar? Although it may appear that both Coc
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 1/9/08 Professor Zack Class 2 Assignment Question 1 o Operations or transaction processing is using a machine instead of a person to complete a task. Real world example: Using price scanners in grocery stores instead of an employee typing
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 1/13/08 MIS What are the business benefits and limitations of the IRV approach? o Benefits Customer satisfaction Agents are at the scene of accidents very quickly More efficient, the process is expedited Increased revenue Progressive wa
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni MIS Assignment for Class 5 1. Operations o There was no uniformity, the restaurants were run differently all over the country and the world. Example: "A cheeseburger could have been a chicken sandwich, could have been a steak" (Rock in a
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni MIS301 HW 1/24/08 Little man computer Sequence 01 02 03 04 05 06 Program command GET 125 STORE 125 in box #01 GET 400 SUB 125 from 400 PUT (Print) STOP OPCODE 500 201 500 401 600 700You must enter 125 first to make the program work prope
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni MIS 1/29/08 Assignment 6 1. For the reasons mentioned in the article a. The more data your players have, the more likely they are to succeed. b. Knowing the hitting and pitching tendencies of your opponent and your own team, will allow you
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni MIS Professor Zack Assignment for February 4th GE Case 1. This telecommunications network is an extranet. a. It shares information within GE to people (customers) outside of GE. b. The parties that are connected by this extranet are GEE's
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni Professor Zack Assignment for Class 11 #1.#2. -The company needs supplies o They pay the supplier The supplier ships it to the warehouse The warehouse distributes it to the stores The stores sell it to customers The customers buy it Th
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni MIS Professor Zack Assignment for Class 12 1.2. A. Information problems i. The reports could get lost in the mail ii. The information could be inputted inaccurately iii. Things could be happening faster than the reports can reach the res
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 3/16/08 MIS Professor Zack Assignment for Class 16 1. Where physically can customers enter their orders and what technologies do they need at each location to do this? a. Customers can enter orders from their home i. This requires a comput
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni Professor Zack MIS Assignment for Class 14 1. Describe how each of the following principles of Business Process Reengineering could apply to WGD's redesigned order filling information system. a. WGD now captures information at the source r
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 3/19/08 MIS Professor Zack Assignment for Class 17 1. What aspects of the system represent transaction processing? a. The manager entering the date b. Prospective employees entering answers to questions c. Point of sale transactions i. The
Northeastern - MIS - 301
MIS CLASS NOTES 1/10/08-----A system is a bounded collection of resources o That perform some process An information system is a system with data as an input, and information as an output o Information is something that can be interpreted
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 3/22/2008 Professor Zack MIS Assignment for Class 18 The pros and cons of each decision o Implement an electronic yellow pages (employee directory) Pros Easier to contact the correct person in the company More efficient in getting experti
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 3/26/08 MIS Professor Zack Assignment for Class 19 1. Capital One's strategy is a. To let information drive their products and services b. Allow data collection to be transferred into information and then transformed into intelligent busin
Northeastern - MIS - 301
RJ Puntoni 2/19/2008 MIS Professor Zack Midterm Exam Do-Over 3b. Draw a picture of a generic system (not an information system). (2)5. What are the three levels of processing, based on the systems model (column A)? Do they process primarily data, i
Northeastern - MARKETING - 201
RJ Puntoni 2/24/2008 Professor Lerra Marketing Lexus Case Chapter 5 of our textbook focuses on buyer behavior. Lexus and their dealerships focus on this idea a great deal. It starts out with the product that Lexus makes, their cars are annually ranke
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes May 7 EXAM 3 ON WEDNESDAY 30 QUESTIONS EVERYTHING SINCE EXAM 2 EXAM FRIDAY MAY 18TH - 2 hours to take it - 80 questions - 9 segments of the class that we covered o intro/method o bio psych o sensation perception o learning o memory o test
Northeastern - MARKETING - 201
RJ Puntoni 1/22/08 Marketing Prius Case Report Toyota Prius 1. The microenvironmental factors that affected the Prius were the rising oil prices and the need for alternative energy. Toyota dealt with these factors by creating the Prius, a vehicle tha
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes April 4 EXAM 2 WILL COVER EVERYTHING THROUGH TODAY FINAL IS MAY 18TH 130 TO 330 When we were talking about repressed memory. - Evidence indicates that the kinds of memories that people produce as repressed can be remembered and not have r
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes April 2 EXAM 2 WILL BE APRIL 16TH IQ test is a good indicator of academic performance. Intelligence is an aspect of human capacity it is a general phenomenon People who are highly intelligent ought to be successful in academic environmen
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Psych Notes April 9, 2007 Social Attitudes Behavior attitude consistency Chinese couple studies Important factors Attitude Change Dissonance Basic idea Effort justification Persuasion Sender, message, receiver Routes Central Peripheral An attitude lo
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes April 11, 2007 Dissonance Theory Related cognitions (beliefs, thoughts, emotions) are different from each otherDissonance Experiment The activity they had people do was horrible. Very boring. They ask you to tell other people that the a
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes April 18, 2007 Attribution Definition Internal vs. external Bias Fundamental attribution error Actors and observers Defensive attributions Self-serving bias Above average effect Defensive attributions - If the cause of the bad event is th
Maryland - PSYC - 111
0121g Hornbake 10 a.m. May 9th Next Test: All of Social Psychologhy Personality: Freud Psychoanalytic theory Personality structure Id Ego Superego Levels of awareness Conscious Preconscious Unconscious Sex and aggression Anxiety and defense mechanism
Maryland - PSYC - 111
RJ Puntoni Psych Notes 3/5 EXAM NEXT MONDAY 3/12 30 MULTIPLE CHOICE 30 MINUTES SCANTRON PENCIL EVERYTHING UP THROUGH LEARNING OPERANT CONDITIONING General Terminology and Data Reinforcement Skinner box Cumulative recorder Reinforcement contingencies
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes March 7, 2007 Avoidance the dog will jump over the wall to escape the shock. The pain goes away when he jumps over the wall. Negative reinforcement something is being removed. Escape you experience something bad and you run away Avoida
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes March 26, 2007 THE EXAM AND PAPER WILL BE ONE WEEK LATER THAN SCHEDULED WE ARE CURRENTLY IN "SPRING BREAK" Long Term Memory It is the storage space for everything that we know Whats its capacity? - The capacity for long term memory is big
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes 2/28/07 Classical Conditioning - Basic Processes o Acquisition o Extinction o Spontaneous recovery o Stimulus generalization o Stimulus discrimination o Higher order conditioning Trace conditioning there is a trace of one stimulus associ
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes 2/21/07 Perception Continued The fovia is an area in the retina that is entirely made up of cones. In the center of the eye. The outer part of the retina is all rods. - In the dark, looking directly at something will not allow you to see
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes 2/26/07 EXAM WILL BE EITHER A WEEK FROM WEDNESDAY OR TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY PAPER IS DUE NEXT MONDAY Sensation vs. perception Not very far beyond the retina.we have color processing Information processing begins at the retina Cross cells be
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes March 28, 2007 Techniques to build memory Massed vs. distributed practice Massed- all at once, distributed- split it up Distributed practice works much better. - Divide your studying up over many different time periods. With breaks in bet
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych notes 2/19/07Paper and exam will be 2 weeks later than scheduled on syllabus.Split Brain - Cerebral laterilization o Right brain & left brain o Split brain research Visual wiring General experiment Results - Intact brain research - Some
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes March 14th Memory General introduction Encoding Levels of processing Craik & Tulving (1975) Problems Enriched encoding Storage The modal model Sensory memory Short-term memory Long-term memory Human memory is an extraordinarily difficult
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes April 25, 2007 Evaluation of Freud at first unpopular, became imbedded in popular consciousness over time Is this theory good science? o Freud provides case study evidence case studies are weak scientifically because the experimenter is
Maryland - PSYC - 111
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Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes May 2, 2007 The conclusion of the Minnesota twin study - heredity is responsible for about 50% of an individual's personality - unique experiences are more important in shaping personality, as far as environmental factors go-social no
Maryland - PSYC - 111
Psych Notes 4/30/07 Twin Studies Identical Twins Reared Together Same G Same E Fraternal Twins Different G Same EReared ApartSame G Different EDifferent G Different EG = Genes E = Environment3 underlying dimensions of personality positive e
Arizona Western College - ENVIR - 100
Envir 100 Spring Midterm 2007Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. _ 1. Which of the following does not apply to sea otters? a. They have blubber to keep them warm. b. They can e
University of Texas - CH - 301
Monteiro, Dalton Exam 1 Due: Sep 20 2007, 11:00 pm Inst: McCord This print-out should have 26 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. McCord 11a
University of Texas - CH - 301
Monteiro, Dalton Exam 2 Due: Oct 18 2007, 11:00 pm Inst: McCord This print-out should have 27 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. McCord ONL
University of Texas - CH - 301
Monteiro, Dalton Exam 3 Due: Nov 8 2007, 11:00 pm Inst: McCord This print-out should have 30 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. A. a higher
University of Texas - CH - 301
McCord 11AM ONLY ! ! ! ! Final exam solutions will be available at 6 PM on the HWS. Also refer to our web page for any last minute notices about the exam. c = 3.00 10 m/s h = 6.626 10-34 Js me = 9.11 10-31 kg R = 3.29 1015 s-1 NA = 6.022 10 k =
University of Texas - CH - 301
Monteiro, Dalton Exam 4 Due: Dec 6 2007, 11:00 pm Inst: McCord This print-out should have 26 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. McCord ONLY
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Colonial warfare - stretching from the 1800's, over a hundred year time period. They spread from Europe to the colonies. In 1715, the King of France, Louis XIV dies in the second colonial war. Louis the XV, a lesser king, takes control and is more in
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Paul Reverei.ii.iii.Opening statements include the question and follow it with some evidence. Pg. 98 How the author even believes that Paul Revere was a part of a more collective act. "Many people in Boston helped him on his way so many tha
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Zachary Pruski History 105-501Paul Revere More than a Midnight Ride217008447Paul Reveres epic midnight ride has him portrayed as an American Legend throughout history. Paul Revere is commonly known as the man who singlehandedly warned Lexington
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Study Guide History 105 Test 2Enlightenment An Intellectual movement stressing the importance of reason and the existence of discoverable natural laws. Jonathan Edwards a puritan minister whose primary focus was the younger less wealthy generatio
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
The author does NOT! Agree that Paul Revere single-handedly informed Lexington and Concord. Important part of Question 1! How was he a part of a more collective effort. The author takes an account of the longer part of colonial resistance. Look at Pa
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Sugar Act Molasses Act Stamp Act Direct Internal Act Transfer of taxing power from colonial popular assemblies and to Parliament Difficult economic time Particularly visible tax Fell heavily on influential people o Lawyers were subject to the Stamp A
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
John Adams What was his role in Continental Congress? Premier Political figure in the new nation to come. He was removed from congress to tell America they were to become a nation. He helped Negotiate peace with Britain. He started the greatest law f
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
The French and Indian War 1754-1763 A world war The English went into the headwaters of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania. Here is great land. This river flows into the Mississippi which goes to the Gulf. This is the most valuable piece of real
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
The American Revolution and Independence Boston Tea Party Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) 1. 2. 3. 4. Aimed at punishing Boston Port of Boston Act Boston could not trade until the tea was paid for Massachusetts Government Act Thomas Gage was put i
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Thomas Paine and Common Sense In order for Congress to declare Independence, the people must be behind the matter. Common Sense was written January 9th, 1776. It was first came out in Philadelphia. He rejects the divine right of kings. Kings can be w
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
The Colonies and Economic Regulation Salutary Neglect began with Charles the 1st. Neglect that is not harmful. He allowed the colonies to grow on their own. Mother Country/Colonial Relationship England's perspective No colony Could be founded withou
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
History 105-501 History of the U.S. Chapter 1+2 October 12, 1492 Columbus sails to America! The Columbian Exchange occurs. Exchange of culture, plant life and animals Vikings were actually the first to discover Americas, and the first to have it on
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Jan 30th, 2008 Massacre of 1622 killed 350 citizens at Jamestown 1623 the English retaliated, this has an effect on the whole world. Plymouth colony was up and running. In Virginia, it scares the settlers. In Plymouth colony to that point had no pro
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
January 18, 2008 History 105 Hohokam - located in the American southwest Cahokia - Located near St. Louis Missouri A printing press was invented and there was a newfound want for learning and exploration. Trade with Asia is becoming large with Europe
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
January 23rd, 2008 Early Exploration and attempts at settlement North America Amerigo Vespucci knew Columbus and helped him on his first voyages. New geologist wanted to map the newly found world. Impact of `New World' discoveries on Europe Spain Ba
Texas A&M - HIST - 105
Manufacturing Acts in any kind of mother country competition, the mother country would have to take action. Wool and Shoe Act (1699) Hat Act (1732) Iron Act (1750) = Raw iron had to be sent to England for finishing. By design, balance of trade favor