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  • ...o develop a software [[product]]. It is an important part of [[project]] [[management]], as it serves to provide an initial [[project budget]] and timeline. The ==Example of software cost estimation==
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  • ...goal of [[knowledge management]] is to identify, create, share, and apply knowledge to drive organizational success. ==Example of knowledge==
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  • ...y|minimum costs]], the lean development's objective is to create a product/software that will fulfil requirements of users. ...market]] through waste elimination during the [[planning]], [[resource]] [[management]], control and interdisciplinary [[communication]].
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  • ...cts are often used to implement change and to create something new, either in the form of tangible products or intangible services. ...roject will require [[market research]], [[design and development]] of the application, testing, and deployment.
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  • ...re the implementation of secure and compliant IT solutions. The goal of IT management is to maximize the [[efficiency]] and effectiveness of IT operations while ==Example of information technology management==
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  • ...technology. In this organization, it does not matter who and at what level in the [[hierarchy]] is, all interested parties are equal. [[Work]] breakdown ==Application==
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  • ...egative. Obtaining patent pending status does not guarantee law protection in case of copying, stealing ideas with this status. ...specified territory. When an invention is patented, consumers who want to use it must pay a license fee. Illegal infringement of patent is a crime and ca
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  • ...r than the information itself can also include intangible assets such as [[knowledge]], reputation, abilities and material goods: machines and cash. ...of humanity. In the information society, everything comes down to creating knowledge and using it based on the information you have.
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  • ...of used expressions, taking into account the [[needs]] of all user groups in all countries. It can therefore be applied both by trading companies at all ...ons Electronic Data)" combined international forces of various industries. In later periods, newer specialized varieties of EDI standards were also devel
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  • ...thod]] to work on designated positions. This obligation can be implemented in the form of oral or written [[information]] describing scope of activities ...ely linked with the employee, [[job description]] is more general document in [[organization]]. Job description is an element of the organization structu
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  • ...gy represents a range of tools, solutions, and methods that businesses can use to improve [[efficiency]], productivity, and [[customer]] [[service]]. Tech ==Example of changes in technology==
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  • ...s to facilitate access to and use of the knowledge base. This includes the use of [[technology]], such as data warehouses, databases, and search engines. ...ternal knowledge sources, organizations can develop an effective knowledge management [[system]]. This system can be used to improve processes, products, and ser
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  • ...gnments and exercises. The adaptive learning mechanisms are based on the [[knowledge]] from scientific fields such as [[artificial intelligence]], psychology an ...n also be helpful in business courses. Adaptive learning tools are usually in the form of computer or [[internet]] applications (Yang et al., 2013).
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  • [[Knowledge]] structure is a passive scheme under which knowledge can be organized and managed, unlike the reasoning mechanism, that actively ==Knowledge classification==
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  • ...the first time in the book "Java Modeling in Color with UML" by Peter Coad in 1999. * The second process - creating a list of functions. From the [[knowledge]] obtained during the modeling process, a list of functions is determined b
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  • ...ctions come in—both are essential for any organisation’s development and [[management]]. But what are the differences between a feature and a function? ...is an [[action]] or [[process]] that is performed by a product or service in order to achieve a desired result. It is a set of activities that achieve a
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  • ...ices to an external [[service]] provider. The service provider specializes in a particular function or task and takes on responsibility for the entire [[ ...gn firms to create an aesthetically pleasing, user-friendly website or web application. The web development [[firm]] typically provides services such as website d
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  • ...nology is a way of connecting production of little small batches of goods, in one larger group of production processes. Group technologies shall apply wh ...echnology. Group technology allows to connect a lot of individual products in four groups of similar technology, which can be manufactured together due t
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  • ...ations with valuable insight into their operations. DPMO is typically used in [[Six Sigma]] initiatives to ensure [[customer]] expectations are met. ...MO is simple. All you [[need]] to do is divide the number of defects found in a [[product]] or [[process]] by the total number of opportunities for defec
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  • ...]]. It is non-routine and complex activity which involves multiple parties in operation. Project [[Management]] Institute (PMI) defines a Project as:
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