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Gonin, V., I. Bochkareva, and A. Gonin. "DEVELOPMENT OF A METHODOLOGY FOR FORMING A STRATEGY FOR THE ACTIVITY OF A REGIONAL CAR DEALER NETWORK." Transbaikal State University Journal 27, no. 1 (2021): 95–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-1-95-103.

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Within the framework of this article, the method of forming a strategy for the activity of a regional dealer network for the sale of cars is considered. Based on the analysis of existing approaches, the authors proposed a block diagram of the development and implementation of the strategy. The methodology defines the sequence and content of the stages of forming the strategy of the dealer network for the sale of cars. The algorithm presents the interaction of strategic and tactical planning systems, which allows tracking the implementation of strategic tasks in the implementation of tactical plans. Application of this algorithm made it possible to develop a strategy for the dealer network for the sale of cars. “Sadko Motors +” operating in the Transbaikal Region. The strategy is designed for the period from 2020 to 2023. The chosen strategy allows improving the performance of the network and ensuring a stable competitive position of car dealerships that are part of its dealer network
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Blankley, Alan I. "Using SQL to Develop Database Query Proficiency: A Follow-Up Note to Borthick, Jones, and Kim (2001)." Journal of Information Systems 20, no. 1 (March 1, 2006): 117–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jis.2006.20.1.117.

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In the Spring 2001 issue of Journal of Information Systems (JIS), Borthick et al. (2001) presented a case in which students were to query a Microsoft Access database in order to determine the mutual assurance concerning customer service for an automobile manufacturer and its local dealer network. I follow-up this case by presenting an additional teaching note to the case that develops query strategies and solutions for the case using Oracle and its SQL application, SQL-Plus.
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Machell, J., S. R. Mounce, and J. B. Boxall. "Online modelling of water distribution systems: a UK case study." Drinking Water Engineering and Science 3, no. 1 (March 30, 2010): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/dwes-3-21-2010.

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Abstract. Hydraulic simulation models of water distribution networks are routinely used for operational investigations and network design purposes. However, their full potential is often never realised because, in the majority of cases, they have been calibrated with data collected manually from the field during a single historic time period and, as such, reflect the network operational conditions that were prevalent at that time, and they are then applied as part of a reactive, desktop investigation. In order to use a hydraulic model to assist proactive distribution network management its element asset information must be up to date and it should be able to access current network information to drive simulations. Historically this advance has been restricted by the high cost of collecting and transferring the necessary field measurements. However, recent innovation and cost reductions associated with data transfer is resulting in collection of data from increasing numbers of sensors in water supply systems, and automatic transfer of the data to point of use. This means engineers potentially have access to a constant stream of current network data that enables a new era of "on-line" modelling that can be used to continually assess standards of service compliance for pressure and reduce the impact of network events, such as mains bursts, on customers. A case study is presented here that shows how an online modelling system can give timely warning of changes from normal network operation, providing capacity to minimise customer impact.
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Machell, J., S. R. Mounce, and J. B. Boxall. "Online modelling of water distribution systems: a UK case study." Drinking Water Engineering and Science Discussions 2, no. 2 (December 23, 2009): 279–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/dwesd-2-279-2009.

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Abstract. Hydraulic simulation models of water distribution networks are routinely used for operational investigations and network design purposes. However, their full potential is often never realised because, in the majority of cases, they have been calibrated with data collected manually from the field during a single historic time period and, as such, reflect the network operational conditions that were prevalent at that time, and they are then applied as part of a reactive, desktop investigation. In order to use a hydraulic model to assist proactive distribution network management its element asset information must be up to date and it should be able to access current network information to drive simulations. Historically this advance has been restricted by the high cost of collecting and transferring the necessary field measurements. However, recent innovation and cost reductions associated with data transfer is resulting in collection of data from increasing numbers of sensors in water supply systems, and automatic transfer of the data to point of use. This means engineers potentially have access to a constant stream of current network data that enables a new era of "online" modelling that can be used to continually assess standards of service compliance for pressure and reduce the impact of network events, such as mains bursts, on customers. A case study is presented here that shows how an online modelling system can give timely warning of changes from normal network operation, providing capacity to minimise customer impact.
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Rutsaert, Pieter, and Jason Donovan. "Sticking with the old seed: Input value chains and the challenges to deliver genetic gains to smallholder maize farmers." Outlook on Agriculture 49, no. 1 (January 20, 2020): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030727019900520.

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The Kenyan maize seed sector exhibits high hybrid adoption rates, a growing number of seed companies, and an extensive agro-dealer network. Nonetheless, maize yields remain low and uptake of new, stress-tolerant varieties has been disappointing. This article investigates interactions in maize seed value chains in Kenya, and decisions made by agro-dealers, farmers, and seed companies, to gain a better understanding of how to encourage the uptake of new, stress-tolerant varieties. Data were collected during the 2019 seed-purchasing season from Kenyan seed companies ( n = 8), agro-dealers ( n = 80), and farmers immediately following their seed purchase ( n = 466). Most agro-dealers had a wide offer of seed products available, but seed companies’ engagement with them was limited and marketing efforts were directly focused on farmers. Only a fraction of farmers used the agro-dealer environment to guide their decision-making. However, when agro-dealers engaged with farmers, they influenced varietal selection in 80% of the cases. Agro-dealers were one of the key information outlets about maize seed varieties. Seed company engagement with agro-dealers and in-store promotions (push marketing) should be further explored to improve returns on investments in seed systems.
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Gorbachuk, Vasyl, Serge Gavrilenko, Gennadii Golotsukov, Maksym Lupei, Dmytro Nikolenko, Mykhailo Pustovoit, and Liudmyla Batih. "ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION, INTERMEDIATION, COORDINATION, RATIONAL SELF-SELECTION AND SOCIAL WELFARE." International Scientific Technical Journal "Problems of Control and Informatics 67, no. 3 (June 1, 2022): 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.34229/2786-6505-2022-3-12.

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To understand the choice of an intermediary, let us focus on the organization ofexchange of products (goods and services) between sellers and buyers throughthe two extreme forms of intermediary exchanges, ignoring the other roles thatintermediaries often play. In one оf thе forms of intermediary exchanges, the intermediary acts as a dealer (retailer) in a sense that it buys products from sellersand resells them to buyers: pricing is centralized by the intermediary. In the second form of intermediary exchange, the intermediary does not take control of theseller’s products, but simply offers access to a platform (or marketplace) wherebuyers and sellers can interact as they see fit: pricing is decentralized to marketparticipants, and the platform- taxes trade. The first form corresponds to a business model in which the dealer sets the wholesale price for sellers and sets theretail price for buyers, and sellers and buyers are price-takers. The second formcorresponds to a business model in which the platform operator collects a platform usage charge from each seller and collects a platform usage fee from each buyer, and sellers set retail prices for buyers. Market intermediaries coordinatethe actions of buyers and sellers. Firms carry out transactions, servicing thepayment system, inventory control, and record keeping, which are important forthe functioning of markets. In addition, firms provide a central place of exchange, thus reducing the search costs for buyers and sellers. By comparing thecosts of intermediation with the costs of non-intermediated exchange in the markets, matching buyers and sellers, or the costs of search, it can be shown that anintermediated exchange happens to be more beneficial. Indirect network effectson both sides of the market lead to the concept of so called two-sided platforms.In such a platform, the primary role of intermediary is to control access to theplatform that at least two groups of economic agents use to their interaction. Asimilar platform should be valued more by users of each group when the platform is used more by another group. Individual decisions to join a particularplatform then generate indirect network effects on agents on the other side ofplatform. Due to the centralized operation of the platform, the intermediary canadd value and capture rents by facilitating the internalization of the externalitiesrelated with network effects. The characteristics of intermediaries must meetcertain expectations of market participants.
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Kazemi, Ehsan, Grigorios Kyritsakas, Stewart Husband, Katrina Flavell, Vanessa Speight, and Joby Boxall. "Predicting iron exceedance risk in drinking water distribution systems using machine learning." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1136, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 012047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1136/1/012047.

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Abstract A Machine Learning approach has been developed to predict iron threshold exceedances in sub-regions of a drinking water distribution network from data collected the previous year. Models were trained using parameters informed by Self-Organising Map analysis based on ten years of water quality sampling data, pipe data and discolouration customer contacts from a UK network supplying over 2.3 million households. Twenty combinations of input parameters (network conditions) and three learning algorithms (Random Forests, Support Vector Machines and RUSBoost Trees) were tested. The best performing model was found to be Random Forests with input parameters of iron, turbidity, 3-day Heterotrophic Plate Counts, and high priority dead ends per District Metered Area. Different exceedance levels were tested and prediction accuracies of above 70% were achieved for UK regulatory concentration of 200 µg/L. Predicted probabilities per network sub-region were used to provide relative risk ranking to inform proactive management and investment decisions.
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Jardine, C. N., and G. W. Ault. "Scenarios for examination of highly distributed power systems." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy 222, no. 7 (October 24, 2008): 643–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/09576509jpe517.

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A set of three scenarios has been created in order to examine the incorporation of extensive penetrations of micro-generators into electricity networks (termed ‘highly distributed power systems’). The scenarios have been created as a synthesis of the Future Network Technologies scenarios and the UK domestic carbon model, and yields energy use and carbon dioxide emissions of the UK housing stock from inputs of household numbers, house type, thermal efficiency, appliance efficiency, as well as the number and efficiency of micro-generators used. The centralized supply mix also varies between scenarios and features extensive penetrations of large-scale renewables. The scenarios illustrate the scale of change required to reduce CO2 emissions by 60 per cent by 2050, which has substantial impacts for electricity network operation. Moving from a centralized system to the one where one-third of electricity comes from distributed sources poses significant challenges including: reverse power flow on networks, load balancing, storage requirements, phase unbalance, harmonics, and ancillary services.
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Sandberg, Russell. "Interfaith Legal Advisers Network: Inaugural Meeting." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 10, no. 2 (April 16, 2008): 220–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x08001233.

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As part of its tenth anniversary celebrations, the Centre for Law and Religion at Cardiff University has established the Interfaith Legal Adviser Network (ILAN), the first of its kind in the UK. The Network seeks to facilitate an ongoing discussion, providing members with a greater understanding of their respective religious legal systems and the common legal issues they face. The inaugural meeting of the Network was held at Cardiff Law School on 7 December 2007.
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Philippas, Dionisis, Yiannis Koutelidakis, and Alexandros Leontitsis. "Insights into European interbank network contagion." Managerial Finance 41, no. 8 (August 10, 2015): 754–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mf-03-2014-0095.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the importance of interbank connections and shocks on banks’ capital ratios to financial stability by looking at a network comprising a large number of European and UK banks. Design/methodology/approach – The authors model interbank contagion using insights from the Susceptible Infected Recovered model. The authors construct scale-free networks with preferential attachment and growth, applying simulated interbank data to capture the size and scale of connections in the network. The authors proceed to shock these networks per country and perform Monte Carlo simulations to calculate mean total losses and duration of infection. Finally, the authors examine the effects of contagion in terms of Core Tier 1 Capital Ratios for the affected banking systems. Findings – The authors find that shocks in smaller banking systems may cause smaller overall losses but tend to persist longer, leading to important policy implications for crisis containment. Originality/value – The authors infer the interbank domestic and cross-border exposures of banks employing an iterative proportional fitting procedure, called the RAS algorithm. The authors use an extend sample of 169 European banks, that also captures effects on the UK as well as the Eurozone interbank markets. Finally, the authors provide evidence of the contagion effect on each bank by allowing heterogeneity. The authors compare the bank’s relative financial strength with the contagion effect which is modelled by the number and the volume of bilateral connections.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dealer Network Systems in the UK"

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Sun, Yan. "An investigation into financial fraud in online banking and card payment systems in the UK and China." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2011. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/8290.

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This doctoral thesis represents an investigation into financial fraud in online banking and card payment systems in the UK and China, involving network security, online financial transactions, internet fraud, card payment systems and individuals' perception of and behaviours towards electronic environments. In contrast to previous studies, the research questions were tackled by survey questionnaires both in the UK and China, with a particular interest in fraud and attempted fraud. The main findings from the UK respondents were that those with higher IT skill and younger respondents are more likely to be defrauded on the internet. Certain types of online activities are associated with higher risks of fraud, these being internet banking; online shopping and media downloading. Furthermore, four predictors (internet banking, online education services, downloading media and length of debit card usage) provided significant effects in the logistic regression model to explain fraud occurrence in the UK. Based on the data collected in China, younger respondents were more likely to have higher general IT skill and higher educational qualifications. However, online shopping was the only online activity which was significantly correlated to fraud occurrence. Finally, two predictors (frequency of usage of online shopping and number of debit cards) were selected in the logistic regression model to explain fraud occurrence in China.
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Tilson, David Albert. "The Interrelationships between Technical Standards and Industry Structures: Actor-Network Based Case Studies of the Mobile Wireless and Television Industries in the US and the UK." online version, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=case1207164101.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Case Western Reserve University, 2008.
Department of Information Systems, Weatherhead School of Management. Includes bibliographical references. Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
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Radebe, Jack. "Strategies leading to the success of mobile network operators : a comparative study of mobile network operators in the UK and SA." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11458.

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The first mobile cellular telephone was established In St. louis (Missouri. USA) in 1946. In a few years time Europe followed with a similar service. These systems were based on technology developed during the World War 2 (Vodacom Corporate Profile:1999/2000:1). Between 1950 and 1960, cellular radio evolved to become automatic and Its costs dropped due to the Introduction of transistor technology. During the 1970's large scale integration and development of micro-processors enabled more complex systems development (Vodacom Corporate Profile :1999/2000:1 ). In 1988 the European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) was created. This Institute enabled network operators and telecommunications equipment manufacturers to become Involved In the specification of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) (Vodacom Corporate Profile :199~/2000:1 ). The GSM standard of communication was launched In Europe in 1992. This standard Is widelyused In European and African countries...
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Books on the topic "Dealer Network Systems in the UK"

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Association for Computing Machinery. Special Interest Group on Data Communications., ed. SIGCOMM '94: Conference on Communications, architectures, Protocols, and Applications, August 31 to September 2, 1994, University College London, London, UK. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 1994.

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A, Jackson Nigel, ed. Political campaigning, elections and the internet: Comparing the US, UK, France and Germany. London: Routledge, 2011.

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John, Krogstie, Kautz Karlheinz, and Allen David, eds. Mobile information systems II: IFIP International Working Conference on Mobile Information Systems, (MOBIS), Leeds, UK, December 6-7, 2005. New York: Springer, 2005.

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David, Hutchison. GeoSensor Networks: Third International Conference, GSN 2009, Oxford, UK, July 13-14, 2009. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.

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EuropeComm 2009 (2009 London, England). Communications infrastructure: Systems and applications in Europe : first international ICST conference, EuropeComm 2009, London, UK, August 11-13, 2009 : revised selected papers. Berlin: Springer, 2010.

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1963-, Woods Roger, ed. Reconfigurable computing: Architectures, tools, and applications : 4th international workshop, ARC 2008, London, UK, March 26-28, 2008 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2008.

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David, Hutchison. Computer Performance Engineering: 6th European Performance Engineering Workshop, EPEW 2009 London, UK, July 9-10, 2009 Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.

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Klaus, Moessner, Presser Mirko, Meissner Stefan, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Smart Sensing and Context: 4th European Conference, EuroSSC 2009, Guildford, UK, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.

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Joaquim, Filipe, Coelhas Helder, Saramago Monica, and International Conference on E-business and Telecommunication Networks (2nd : 2005 : Reading, England), eds. E-business and telecommunication networks: Second International Conference, ICETE 2005, Reading, UK, October 3-7, 2005 : selected papers. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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Information systems in the UK clothing & textile manufacturing industries. Ansty: M.A.C.E., 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dealer Network Systems in the UK"

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Heppenstall, Alison J., Olga E. McFarland, and Andrew J. Evans. "Application of Multi-agent Systems and Social Network Theory to Petrol Pricing on UK Motorways." In Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV, 551–54. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11559221_58.

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Hopkinson, Mark. "Electrifying Performance: A Study of a Systems Thinking Intervention at a UK Electrical Distribution Network Operator." In Systems Thinking: From Heresy to Practice, 199–234. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230299221_10.

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Shaw, Duncan R., Bob Snowdon, Christopher P. Holland, Peter Kawalek, and Brian Warboys. "The Viable Systems Model Applied to a Smart Network: The Case of the UK Electricity Market." In Smart Business Networks, 289–305. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26694-1_20.

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Wilkinson, W. B., T. W. Parr, and A. M. J. Lane. "The Development of Ecological and Hydrological Integrated Environmental Data Sets Within the UK and the Establishment of an Environmental Change Network." In Integrated Approach to Environmental Data Management Systems, 325–48. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5616-5_27.

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Zerbian, Tanya, Mags Adams, and Neil Wilson. "Social Resilience in Local Food Systems: A Foundation for Food Security during a Crisis." In Food Systems Resilience [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101998.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has presented new challenges for food production, distribution, and consumption and has exacerbated existing inequalities in access to food. However, it has also provided new opportunities for local communities to work differently, to increase collaboration, and to improve outcomes for those most in need. This chapter focuses on how various local food initiatives within a specific UK city, Preston in NW England, interact, cooperate and collaborate, and the changes to these interactions during a crisis. The findings derive from a social network analysis (SNA) conducted during summer 2020 examining how relationships changed during the crisis, and online semi-structured interviews. Using resilience as a framework to understand these dynamics, the chapter argues that social preconditions, such as a previously organised local food network in partnership with local authorities, have helped communities to self-organise and respond to difficult circumstances. Moreover, it also highlights the ways in which responses to major disruption (Covid-19) can bring about the collective questioning of current models of emergency food provisioning and create stronger collaborative bonds within already organised networks. We demonstrate that such processes could potentially improve food insecurity outcomes by combining locally grown food and dignified food access options.
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Scribbins, Alban, and Kevin Curran. "Automation of Detection and Fault Management Response of Common Last-Mile Loss-Of-Connectivity Outages Within the Access Network." In Research Anthology on Cross-Disciplinary Designs and Applications of Automation, 607–35. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-3694-3.ch031.

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The article to assesses whether it may be possible to recommend a solution to enable automation of the process of detection and fault management of common conclusive loss-of-connectivity last-mile outages, within the access network. To ascertain the utility of the research, UK based MPLS VPN managed service providers, their fault management staff and their business customers, were surveyed using online questionnaires for their views. UK public Internet users were additionally surveyed via five UK Internet forums. UK communication providers offering MPLS VPN solutions were characterised. Access network connectivity technologies and fault management functions were compared, contrasted and analysed. An aspiration for the solution to be beneficial to the largest potential population, meant that current non-proprietary Internet Standard technologies were selected, justified and identified which could be recommended for use. It was found that of the participating survey respondents, two-thirds were in favour of automation. Many current communication provider processes were found to be mostly automated. The article concludes with recommendations of how an automated solution could potentially be enabled. This involves further use of business-to-business interfacing between communication providers, automation of their Fault Management Systems and introducing Bi-Directional forwarding for detection between last-mile active network elements.
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Lahmiri, Salim. "An Exploration of Backpropagation Numerical Algorithms in Modeling US Exchange Rates." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics, 380–96. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7272-7.ch022.

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This chapter applies the Backpropagation Neural Network (BPNN) trained with different numerical algorithms and technical analysis indicators as inputs to forecast daily US/Canada, US/Euro, US/Japan, US/Korea, US/Swiss, and US/UK exchange rate future price. The training algorithms are the Fletcher-Reeves, Polak-Ribiére, Powell-Beale, quasi-Newton (Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno, BFGS), and the Levenberg-Marquardt (LM). The standard Auto Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) process is adopted as a reference model for comparison. The performance of each BPNN and ARMA process is measured by computing the Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD), and Mean of Squared Errors (MSE). The simulation results reveal that the LM algorithm is the best performer and show strong evidence of the superiority of the BPNN over ARMA process. In sum, because of the simplicity and effectiveness of the approach, it could be implemented for real business application problems to predict US currency exchange rate future price.
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Chang, Jeffrey, and Mark Johnston. "Approaches to Cloud Computing in the Public Sector." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 51–72. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8676-2.ch005.

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Cloud computing refers to a scalable network infrastructure where consumers receive IT services such as software and data storage through the Internet on a subscription basis. Potential benefits include cost savings, simpler IT and reduced energy consumption. The UK government and local authorities, like commercial organisations, are considering cloud-based services. Concerns have been raised, however, over issues such as security, access, data protection and ownership. This study attempts to investigate the likely impact of cloud computing on local government based on a conceptual framework and case studies of four London borough councils. It reveals that the concept of cloud computing is new and not clearly understood. Local authorities, who face further cuts in government funding, welcome a cloud-based IT infrastructure which may lead to considerable savings. Yet local government is conservative, so with their risk-adverse attitude local authorities are more likely to adopt a hybrid approach to implementation.
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Bennett, Devon, Hamid Jahankhani, Mohammad Dastbaz, and Hossein Jahankhani. "A Secure Hybrid Network Solution to Enhance the Resilience of the UK Government National Critical Infrastructure TETRA Deployment." In Privacy Solutions and Security Frameworks in Information Protection, 1–14. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2050-6.ch001.

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In developed economies, electronic communication infrastructures are crucial for daily public, private, and business interactions. Cellular systems are extensively used for business communications, private interaction, and in some cases, public information services, via such uses as mass SMS messaging. The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is at the core of all communications platforms. It was used primarily for voice communication purposes, but with current technological advances, this platform has been transformed from a voice to voice interface to a web enabled multimedia platform that provides commercial, business, and e-commerce services to the public. In response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist acts in New York City, the UK government introduced a policy of separating and transferring all emergency communication traffic from the PSTN to a digital public safety network based on the TETRA architecture. This paper extends the utilisation of the TETRA deployment by discussing a secure MANET hybrid solution for use in extreme situations as a short/mid-term EMS organisational communication platform for emergency and rescue operations.
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Olla, Phillip. "A Comparative Review of Handheld Devices Internet Connectivity Revenue Models to Support Mobile Learning." In Handheld Computing for Mobile Commerce, 343–56. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-761-9.ch018.

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This chapter provides a survey of mobile broadband revenue models deployed by mobile network operators in the UK, USA and Canada. The survey of exiting revenue models highlights the technology adoption trends for handheld devices by consumers and identifies the future impact of these trends on the network operators and content providers with respect to educational content. This article focuses on innovations in consumer propositions that can support the Mobile Learning phenomenon. The study reveals that the various operators aim to differentiate their consumer propositions by branding, technology devices, and flexible pricing structures. From the results of the study it is clear that the current continuous convergence of multimedia applications, information services, digital networks, and devices will likely lead to an increase in adoption of Mobile learning systems in the UK, Canada and the USA especially as the price per bandwidth drops and new innovative connectivity options are deployed such as built in mobile broadband processor in laptops and consumer devices.
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Conference papers on the topic "Dealer Network Systems in the UK"

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Cabrejas Egea, Alvaro, Peter de Ford, and Colm Connaughton. "Estimating Baseline Travel Times for the UK Strategic Road Network." In 2018 21st International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itsc.2018.8569924.

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Zhou, Yang, Jiangtao Wang, Baihua Li, Qinggang Meng, Emanuele Rocco, and Andrea Saiani. "Underwater Scene Segmentation by Deep Neural Network." In 2nd UK-RAS ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, Loughborough, 2019. UK-RAS Network, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31256/ukras19.12.

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Zaman, Mohammad Shaheer, and G. RamaMurthy. "A new degree distribution for LT codes for broadcasting in ad-hoc network using network coding." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749389.

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Koronakos, Gregory, Lucie Chytilova, and Dimitris Sotiros. "Measuring the Research Performance of UK Computer Science departments via Network DEA." In 2019 10th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iisa.2019.8900759.

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Alsarhan, Ayoub, and Anjali Agarwal. "Spectrum sharing in multi-service cognitive network using reinforcement learning." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749427.

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Fan, Jin, and David J. Parish. "SNDT: A genetic algorithm-based protocol selection tool for wireless network design." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749424.

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Katiyar, Himanshu, and R. Bhattacharjee. "BER performance of regenerative multi-antenna cooperative relay network in Rayleigh fading channel." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749391.

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Upadhyay, Prabhat K., and Shankar Prakriya. "Outage performance of two-way DF relaying with Alamouti transmissions and network coding." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749417.

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Tamilselvan, G. M., and A. Shanmugam. "Multi hopping effect of Zigbee nodes coexisting with WLAN nodes in heterogeneous network environment." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749408.

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Zaman, Mohammad Shaheer, and Naveen Arulselvan. "Network coding-based retransmission schemes for 4G multicast/broadcast networks with shared feedback channel." In 2009 First UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems (UKIWCWS 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukiwcws.2009.5749409.

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