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    THE USE OF DATA ANALYTICS IN DIABETES CONTROL AND DETECTION Paul O Sullivan, DIT Kevin Street. (current knowledge and findings) ABSTRACT Every 5 minutes 2 people die and 14 more adults are diagnosed with diabetes. Because of this there has been and continues to be a lot of research into diabetes and how best to control and detect it. Data analytics is key to this research due to its positivism and pragmatic approaches. With the incidence of diabetes growing each year, (Onkamo et al. (1999)) detection

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    [pic] Department of Management Class of BUS 564 Advanced Decision Making Final Exam 1- A local real estate investor in Orlando is considering three alternative investments: a motel, a restaurant, or a theater. Profits from the motel or restaurant will be affected by the availability of gasoline and the number of tourists; profits from the theater will be relatively stable under any conditions. The following payoff table shows the profit or loss that could result from each investment: |

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    There are three different variations of the location allocation problem being discussed in the articles. The LAP can be seen below. Figure 1. Image of the Location Allocation Problem from [2], where EF stands for existing facilities and NF stands new facilities. The first variation, global location allocation problems, are what most large or cooperate businesses are dealing with today. Most businesses that are looking to open new facilities are looking to either expand international or expand

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    Analytic Essay Assignment on Charter Schools The author of Passage A, Robert Maranto, demonstrates his levels in support of charter schools. He reinforces the use of charter schools movement to change the educational system in the United States. He states that charter schools have a better academic record. However, the author supported his ideas with research; the studies were only based on a two year frame work with successful academic achievements on charter schools. He assumed that charter schools

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    According to a meta-analytic review of behavioural interventions in a school environment for students with ASD, the contextual fit is a critical component of an effective intervention (Machalicek, O’Reilly, Beretvas, Sigafoos, & Lancioni, 2007). This means that an intervention that suits the teacher’s classroom program and viewed to be socially acceptable will have greater success in implementation. The current intervention was designed to suit the classroom context (eg. the use of visual activity

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    and Negative Aspects of Technology Introduction Technological advances in analytics and mobility have accelerated entirely new business models, from social networks to the ability of enterprises to create complex supply chains globally. The impact of innovation in analytics and mobility continues to also raise the paradoxical question of personal and corporate ethics as well (Sollie, 2007). With advanced analytics the traceability of transactions for entire groups of people down to each specific

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    to cater to the needs of their consumers in the best possible optimal manner. Target, Best Buy, Olive Garden (a chain of restaurants), Amazon, and many more companies use Analytics to improve efficiency, reduce risk and increase profits. It is important to note that the data (past and current) that is used for predictive analytics is not trimmed or cleaned up but used entirely to check for patterns and relation between entities that looked unrelated initially. Amazon, for example, has used the vast

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    Introduction Web analytics is the process of analyzing the behavior of visitors to a Web site and it can be defined as the measurement, collection, and analysis and reporting of web data for purposes of understanding and optimizing usage. Web analytics will help a business to empower by pulling in more guests, hold or draw in new clients for products or services. Web analytics applications can also help companies measure the results of traditional print or broadcast advertising. After the launch

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    ability to compete on analytics. Our company is located in downtown Pittsburgh. Based off of location alone, we are the leading competitor in our region. I discuss below how we can use this as a competitive advantage with analytics. River’s Casino has multiple employees and departments within the organization who contribute to competing with analytics in various ways. Describe your company 's position within the pillars of analytics competition? The four pillars of analytics competition are (1)

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    pillars of analytics competition? Considering the size of Comcast, I can answer this question only from the side of the business that

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