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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Q&A: 100 second reflection for week 13, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 3 weeks, 4 days ago
The most important thing I learned from the WalMart case is that WalMart is known for having successful supply chain management. I wouldn’t have originally thought this because the first thing I think when I hear […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Q&A: Final thoughts (100 section reflection on the course), on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 3 weeks, 4 days ago
I thought this class was a useful addition to our MIS courseloads. Supply chains affect all companies, so it was nice to learn more about how they work. The case studies were also useful because they provided us […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Global Supply Chain Management Assignment, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 1 month, 1 week ago
Username: sarahtuch
Email: sarah.tuchinsky@temple.edu
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Instructions for Beer Game, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 3 months ago
1. Sarah Tuchinsky
2. Zach Hodowanec
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Q&A: Bullwhip effect, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 3 months, 1 week ago
The bullwhip effect occurs when there are large swings in inventory that occur because of changes in demand. Some causes of the bullwhip effect include overreaction to backlogs, delay times for […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Using Kiva Robots at Zappos, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I thought these videos were informative and they allowed us to get a better understanding of how supply chains actually function. I had no idea that companies such as Zappos utilize Kiva robots. It seems like they […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Case Groups, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 Spring 2013 4 months ago
Sarah Tuchinsky: sarah.tuchinsky@temple.edu
Hyun Ju Lee: tuc71079@temple.edu
Christopher Parsia: tuc29378@temple.edu
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Introductions for day 1, on the site Internet and Supply Chains – MIS 3537 4 months ago
- Sarah Tuchinsky
- MIS Major / Senior
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 15 Question: Due May 3, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year ago
What I learned most from taking this class was how to use SAS and SQL, as well as how to interpret and understand data that is presented. I thought it was important to use SAS and SQL because they taught us how to […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 13 Question: Due April 19, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 1 month ago
2. I would convince the manager that the cluster analysis is reliable because it uses statistical analysis. Having past experience is not enough for the manager to predict anything because trends can change over […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 12 Question: Due April 12, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 1 month ago
1. A business question you could answer by using a decision tree could be how likely someone is to get into a certain college. This information would be based on high school GPA, extracurriculars, recommendations […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 10 Question: Due March 29, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 1 month ago
2. SpotCrime is useful for looking up information regarding what type of crimes occur, where they occur, and when they occur. This can be considered to be an OLAP system. This is considered OLAP because the […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 9 Question: Due March 22, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 2 months ago
To convince a reluctant manager to adopt another companies existing data standards, I would inform them of the benefits of doing so. Adopting the data standards that are already in place would reduce the chance […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 7 Question: Due March 15, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 2 months ago
2. I agree with Ralph Kimball that data is organized around a business event. Star schemas succesfully deliver information to end users because they are set up in a simple way that allows users to view different […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 4 Question: Due February 16, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 3 months ago
1. At my current internship we utilize two different data tables; one is for patient information and the other is for patient medical history. Patient information includes the patient’s name, address, contact […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 3 Question: Due February 9, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 3 months ago
Question #1:
Sharing data with Trump Entertainment Resorts could help MGM, but it also carries risks. Giving someone information about your business is never a good idea because they can steal your ideas and try […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 2 Question: Due February 2, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 3 months ago
Question #2: Choosing the wrong cardinality could cause serious problems in a database because it would confuse people and would contribute to inaccurate information. Using cardinality incorrectly can result in […]
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Sarah A. Tuchinsky commented on the post, Week 1 Question: Due January 26, on the site MIS2502 – Data Analytics (Section 003) 1 year, 4 months ago
Question #1: I believe that information is more important to an organization. Companies can have as much data as they need, but if they cannnot interpret this data, then it is useless. Information helps […]



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