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Kaitlynn Charalambopoulos commented on the post, Weekly Question #5, on the site 7 years ago
One innovation that I find extremely interesting is the increased use of biometrics in today’s society. At one of my previous jobs, a new system was introduced in the office for clocking in. In order to clock in, you had to scan your finger print. Additionally, you can now unlock phones with finger print or iris scans. I have even heard of…[Read more]
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Kaitlynn Charalambopoulos posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
I am an accounting major. I can picture a reliable ERP system being an important aspect of facilitating the accounting process. With reliable technology, it will be much easier for the accountant to be able to see where the funds of a company are going. Instead of having to keep track of so much information from various different people, the…[Read more]
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Kaitlynn Charalambopoulos posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
As many people have already stated, decision trees can be useful in everyday life in addition to the business world. Personally, I have seen decision trees many times before on the internet without knowing what they were called. Decision trees can be used to motivate people to do a particular task if they are trying to talk themselves out of it.…[Read more]
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Kaitlynn Charalambopoulos posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
I am an accounting major and I see swim lane diagrams being more useful in this career field. Swim lane diagrams are useful tools for illustrating steps in a process. There are a lot of steps that an Accountant must go through before finalizing financial statements for a company. I believe a swim lane diagram would be a nice visual aid for…[Read more]
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Kaitlynn Charalambopoulos posted a new activity comment 7 years, 1 month ago
The fact that truly shocked me while watching the video is that the the number of people included in the 25% of people with the highest IQ in China is greater than the total population of people in North America. I always knew that China had a lot of people, but I don’t think I ever truly grasped how large it’s population really is until reading…[Read more]