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In most industries, successful businesses are defined by the products, services, and solutions they create and deliver in these times of economic uncertainty, a new paradigm of business is emerging. This new-generation business will be different and will be defined and measured by the effect it has and the value it adds to its shareholders and customers, and its customer's markets this forces a major rethink on strategies. Real-time visibility into supply chains and operations is critical for the next-generation business. The promise of RFID is to improve supply chain business processes through global visibility of physical objects products and other assets. Visibility not just within your own four walls, but also within your trading partners' walls. Visibility is about getting access to new data and then transforming the data into real value. Visibility enables traceability and authentication of products, enabling critical and li- saving processes such as effective recall, product authentication, brand protection, and chain of custody for pharmaceuticals. The biggest challenge that companies face today is knowing where to start the journey, and how to get a firm grip on the potential areas of value creation and eventual return on investment.
Programming --- RFID (radio frequentiële identificatie) --- programmeren (informatica)
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The aim of EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH is to publish interesting manuscripts of high quality and innovativeness with a focus on retail researchers, retail lecturers, retail students and retail executives. As it has always been, retail executives are part of the target group and the knowledge transfer between retail research and retail management remains a part of the publication's concept. EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH welcomes manuscripts on original theoretical or conceptual contributions as well as empirical research - based either on large-scale empirical data or on the case-study method. Following the state of the art in retail research, articles on any major issues that concern the general field of retailing and distribution are welcome. The review process will support the authors in enhancing the quality of their work and will offer the authors a reviewed publication outlet. Part of the concept of EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH is an only short delay between manuscript submission and final publication, so it is intended to become a quick publication platform.
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Social Media: A New Frontier for Retailers? Efthymios Constantinides, Carlota Lorenzo Romero and Miguel A. Gómez Boria International Retail Divestment: Reviews, Case Studies and (E)merging Agenda Steve Burt, John Dawson and Leigh Sparks Exploring the Power of Adaptive Selling Techniques on Consumers' Buying Behaviour Hans H. Bauer and Isabel Martin Measurement of Attitude Toward Private Labels: A Replication and Extension Thomas Kilian, Gianfranco Walsh and Holger Buxel Determinants of Relationship Continuity between Fashion Retailers and Suppliersin Brazil Elias Frederico and Juracy G. Parente The Impact of Communication on Satisfaction and Loyalty in the Franchise System: Subjective Viewpoints of Franchisees Kuan-Yin Lee, Ying-Chiech Hsu and Hui-Ling Huang Multinationals in Central and Eastern Europe: A Case Study of International Expansion of a Slovenian Retailer Mateja Vodlan and Irena Vida Potentials of RFID Application in Retailing: A Conjoint-based Preference Analysis Thomas Foscht, Herbert Kotzab, Cesar Maloles III and Christoph Schröder Country Reports Retailing in France: Overview and Key Trends / What's up? Gérard Cliquet, Karine Picot-Coupey, Guy Basset and Rozenn Perrigot The Austrian Retail Market: A Profile Nicolas A. Hoffmann and Peter Schnedlitz
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Physical distribution --- RFID (radio frequentiële identificatie) --- radio (technologie) --- logistiek
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Create your own Arduino-based designs, gain in-depth knowledge of the architecture of Arduino, and learn the user-friendly Arduino language all in the context of practical projects that you can build yourself at home. Get hands-on experience using a variety of projects and recipes for everything from home automation to test equipment. Arduino has taken off as an incredibly popular building block among ubicomp (ubiquitous computing) enthusiasts, robotics hobbyists, and DIY home automation developers. Authors Jonathan Oxer and Hugh Blemings provide detailed instructions for building a wide range of both practical and fun Arduino-related projects, covering areas such as hobbies, automotive, communications, home automation, and instrumentation. Take Arduino beyond "blink" to a wide variety of projects from simple to challenging Hands-on recipes for everything from home automation to interfacing with your car engine management system Explanations of techniques and references to handy resources for ubiquitous computing projects Supplementary material includes a circuit schematic reference, introductions to a range of electronic engineering principles and general hints & tips. These combine with the projects themselves to make Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open Source Hardware an invaluable reference for Arduino users of all levels. You'll learn a wide variety of techniques that can be applied to your own projects.
Electronics --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- RFID (radio frequentiële identificatie) --- Open Source --- Arduino --- hardware
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Analog Circuit Design contains the contribution of 18 tutorials of the 19th workshop on Advances in Analog Circuit Design. Each part discusses a specific to-date topic on new and valuable design ideas in the area of analog circuit design. Each part is presented by six experts in that field and state of the art information is shared and overviewed. This book is number 20 in this successful series of Analog Circuit Design, providing valuable information and excellent overviews of: Robust Design, chaired by Herman Casier, Consultant Sigma Delta Converters, chaired by Prof. Michiel Steyaert, Catholic University Leuven RFID, chaired by Prof. Arthur van Roermund, Eindhoven University of Technology Analog Circuit Design is an essential reference source for analog circuit designers and researchers wishing to keep abreast with the latest development in the field. The tutorial coverage also makes it suitable for use in an advanced design course.
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