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    Automotive ethics is a subject that is often over looked. Not many people look at what is ethical in the automotive industry, most people are generally happy if they can get a good deal on a car. However, automotive ethics has an affect on how automobiles are made, what rules the government puts on them, and their danger on the environment. Before the engine was invented, life revolved around a much more complicated system of transportation. Much advancement in technology has been made to make the

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    will push manufacturers to invest in better security systems to defend against hacker attacks. The vast majority of hackers are not looking to murder people. Most likely they seek to invade privacy, or exploit online services for financial gain. These people are looking to be a nuisance and possibly trying to harass particular individuals in the process. To look at the threat of vehicle hacking as a massively life threatening

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    economic climate, I think the automotive industry is going to be faced with a multitude of economic challenges in the next five years. As an oligopoly market, the auto industry is highly dependent on strategic decision-making, and the demand for dynamic innovation and supply at decreased-cost levels. Competition, possibilities of turning substitutes into compliments, and shifts toward higher demand in services are seemingly leading factors that face the current automotive industry in the immediate future

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    February). How the U.S. automobile industry has changed. Investopedia. Retrieved from: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/12/auto-industry.asp#ixzz3gdqJforC Hoon Wi S. (2015). Self-driving is not a future dream but today’s reality. KPMG’s Global Automotive Executive Survey 2015. Retrieved from:

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    two factors; one is an increasing (indirect) competition in developing (PDA) consumer markets and second is a decreasing sales in their most important markets. As a result TomTom has started to shift its focus from the consumer market to the Automotive, Licensing and Business Solution markets.

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    over 12 million cars manufactured in 2015. With the increase of global competition, the manufacturers of vehicles in the US had been negatively affected. Japanese, Korean and German-based competitors generated significant pressure on the US automotive manufacturers during the late 1980s and early 2000s. However, this pressure has also resulted in innovation and higher productivity from some domestic players. The perception and understanding of this threat by the “big three” affected their response

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    The automotive industry has become one of the greatest industries today and is one of the world’s most crucial economic sectors by revenue. All the same, not only does automotive industry develops and manufacture but it also markets and sale motor vehicles globally. Social cultural varies for example population, social duty, ethnic differences, and the influence of consumer mobility affects directly to the automobile industry. Most of the consumer 's concerns are the price, and the brand of the

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    place of work, people would have more incentive to use Google and thus generating more revenue for Google. Both companies were able to have created a way that everyone can afford to buy their necessary product. Ford was successful in dominating the automotive industry because he made is cars accessible to everyone, and it seems Google is taking a similar path. Google Fiber doesn’t just give people affordable internet so they have a reason to use Google as a search engine. It also gives people incentive

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    it looks fast and ready to jump into action. There are five distinct models in the 2016 series: The Viper SRT, GT, GTS, GTC, and ARC. With the pricing starting from $87,895 to $118,795 depending on the model, the 2016 Dodge Viper is a work of automotive art. What’s Under the Hood? The 645 horsepower that comes from the 8.4L V10 all-aluminum engine will take you from 0 to 60 in about 3 seconds and has a top speed of 193 MPH. The six speed manual transmission puts out 600 pound-feet of torque.

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    has grown steadily, agent-based systems technology has been hailed as a new paradigm for automating, conceptualizing, designing, and implementing such software systems. A multi-agent system is a computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents within an dynamic environment. Agents are intelligent computer programs that act autonomously on behalf of their users, across open and distributed environments, to solve a complex problems. Such system helps in solving the problem that

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