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Nellie Bennett commented on the post, Weekly Question #7, on the site 7 years, 8 months ago
As a student graduating in August, I feel could computing will have the biggest impact on my future career directly after graduation. Though I do believe that AI will eventually have a large impact as well. As I speak to others in my field I find many companies are already suing many cloud computing models such as salesforce. Even in our…[Read more]
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Nellie Bennett commented on the post, Progress Report for Week Ending, March 22, on the site 7 years, 8 months ago
Though I think in some situations both are equally important, I also think it depends on the business. Overall, SCM is very important to all businesses. It is important to consider if your products are not produced and available, customers are still directly affected. Many times if it is unavailable or on back order, they will go to another…[Read more]
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Nellie Bennett commented on the post, Happy Birthday SNL // the typists from the Carol Burnett show, on the site 7 years, 9 months ago
Decision trees are extremely useful in the business work but I can see how I could use them in my everyday life. We can use them for simple things such as deciding where to go on vacation; this would work similar to the parents visiting decision tree. This would be helpful because it would put all the possible options in one place and allow you…[Read more]
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Nellie Bennett commented on the post, Weekly Discussion Question #2, on the site 7 years, 9 months ago
As a business management major, I feel that both swim line diagrams and ERDs are extremely useful in the business world. Depending on what field you are in would determine which diagram would be more appropriate or useful. With my experience with small businesses, I think in this atmosphere ERDs would be more useful. There are generally not…[Read more]
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Nellie Bennett commented on the post, Class Discussion Post #1, on the site 7 years, 9 months ago
The exponential growth that technology has had since the 18th century is tremendous. This reminds me of a video I watch recently of a guy doing a mock trial to argue that there needs to be a change in the educational system. His opening statement was the difference in technology, and other advancements over the past 500 years or so but our…[Read more]