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Term Paper # 89611 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
SiRF Technology Holdings and Bluetooth Technology, 2006.
A look at how SiRF Technology Holdings has employed Bluetooth technology and the effect it has had on the future of SiRF Technology.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 35.95
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This paper examines how the employment of Bluetooth technology by SiRF Technology Holdings has positioned that company for enormous future success while allowing it to at least to some degree cut down on technological redundancies and upon unnecessary production costs. The paper also looks at the reasons behind the SiRF decision to acquire a Bluetooth firm, the manner by which the desired Bluetooth technology was implemented/integrated into SiRF's product lines, the relative success and/or failure of the initiative and what Bluetooth may wish to consider doing in the future.
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Bluetooth Technology, 2004.
A look at Bluetooth wireless technology, which is intended as a replacement for the large number of appropriate cables that currently link a variety of computing devices.
3,111 words (approx. 12.4 pages), 10 sources, APA, $ 90.95
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This research paper discusses Bluetooth technology at a preliminary level and examines its role in technology today. It also discusses the key features that Bluetooth provides as a wireless standard and investigates the implications of Bluetooth technology for different Bluetooth network arrangements. Furthermore, the paper examines the benefits of using Bluetooth technology, discusses its characteristics and where Bluetooth fits in the world of communication and devices. There is also a brief discussion about Bluetooth?s emergence and its role in the future of wireless communications.

Introduction
Literature Review
Discussion

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"Bluetooth technology could have had its beginning n the 10th century when Harold Blatand, which translates to Blue tooth, was King of Denmark. His goal was to unite Denmark and part of Norway as one kingdom. Although he died before he could achieve this goal, his name became synonymous with a standard aimed at unifying the worlds of telecommunications and computing (www.sysopt.com, 2004). As a side note, it is rumored that Harold liked to eat huge amounts of blueberries. So many in fact, that his teeth were stained blue?hence the name Bluetooth (www.btdesigner.com, 2004)."
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The Bluetooth, 2001.
An in depth look at the concept of Bluetooth technology.
6,400 words (approx. 25.6 pages), 25 sources, MLA, $ 148.95
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A complete study of the technology of Bluetooth from a history of the product to the uses today, including forecasted developments in the technology. Included are tables, charts, designs and a glossary.

Table of Contents:

Introduction
History: Technology and Viking
Bluetooth Specific Protocols
The Radio, Frequency Hopping and Radio Parameters
The Baseband
The Service Discovery Protocol, Wireless Access Protocol, Point-to-Point protocol, User Datagram protocol, Transport Control and Internet Protocol
RFCOMM, Bluetooth Packet structure, piconet and Scatternet,
Security and Encryption
The Link Manager
The Host Controller Interface
The Bluetooth Profiles-Applications
The Generic Access Profile
Serial Port Profile
The Dial-Up-Network
FAX profile, Headset Profile, LAN Access point Profile
Generic Object Exchange Profile
The Object Exchange Profile
File Transfer profile, Synchronization, Intercom profile and Cordless telephony
The Competing Technologies
Bluetooth: Problems and Issues
Bluetooth: Industrial Backing
Conclusions
Glossary
References

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"BluetoothTM is a low cost, low power, short-range radio technology- originally perceived as cable replacement alternative for the cable / wire connected devices such as mobile phone hand, headsets, and portable computers. The BluetoothTM?s goals expanded to include standardized wireless communications between any electrical devices and created a notion of Personal Area Network. The write-up traces history of BluetoothTM starting with its unusual name to formation of Special Interest Group, SIG?s formation, its growth culminating into implementation of version 1.0b."
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Bluetooth Cyberlaw, 2007.
This paper discusses the latest wireless technology, Bluetooth.
2,987 words (approx. 11.9 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 88.95
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In this article, the writer examines Bluetooth, the latest wireless technology. The writer notes that this technology is named after Harold Bluetooth - the 10th century Danish king -and is the hot topic among the fraternity of wireless developers. The writer explains that the technology was devised to facilitate the integration of low bandwidth wireless networks into the daily lives of people. Further, the writer discusses that what started as a wireless network has found a lot of uses over the years and looks at examples of the recent potential which Bluetooth is able to provide its customers. This paper also looks at particular cases relating to Bluetooth Cyberlaw.

Outline:
Introduction
Latest Developments
Issues Relating to Bluetooth Technology
Relevant Court Cases about Bluetooth Cyberlaw
References

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"The Bluetooth standards are contained in more than 1500 pages containing the core specifications that show the details of the different layers of the Bluetooth protocol architecture right from the radio interface to network control. The profile specifications relate to the application of the Bluetooth Technology to support different applications. Every profile specifications deals with the use of the technology as described on the fundamental specifications to execute a particular usage model. The profile specifications cover a mention regarding the aspects of the core specifications that are compulsory, optional and that are not applicable. The objective of a profile specification is to outline a benchmark of interoperability such that products from diverse vendors that claim to be compatible to a given usage model shall be able to function in tandem."
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Bluetooth Technology, 2002.
A descriptive paper on Bluetooth wireless technology.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 15 sources, MLA, $ 69.95
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This paper discusses what is Bluetooth and where it got its name from. It shows how in 1984 Ericsson Corporation began a study to examine radio links as an alternatives to the cables that linked its mobile phones with accessories. Out of this study came the specifications for Bluetooth wireless technology which means one no longer needs to connect, plug into, install, enable or configure the device settings . The paper describes the technology used, the IEEE standards utilized with Bluetooth, regulation of Bluetooth, its development and possible risks of utilizing Bluetooth.

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"The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, or SIG, is a group of companies working together to promote and define the Bluetooth specifications. The Bluetooth SIG was founded by five companies to develop the Bluetooth concept as a viable wireless technology standard. The companies are Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Toshiba and Nokia. Other companies like Microsoft, Lucent, 3Com and Motorola later joined the Bluetooth SIG. To date, more than 1,500 companies have joined this group and the specifications are developed, published and promoted by the Bluetooth SIG."
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Bluetooth Technology, 2001.
This document covers the history, technical specifications, and comparable technologies relative to Bluetooth technology.
6,104 words (approx. 24.4 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 144.95
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An explanation of how Bluetooth technology works and its impact on technological innovation. The paper looks at the invention of Bluetooth, as well as its various uses and applications for phones, computers, Internet, and more.

Contents
Introduction
How It Works
Connection and Standby States
Uses in Business and Home
Printers
Cell Phones
Laptops and Desktop Networks
Bluetooth Already in Business
Corporate Support
PC Card
IBM
Microsoft and the OS
Cellphones
Competition
Cable and Wire LANS
Home RF
802

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"Today the breakthrough wireless technology that bares the same name has similar intentions as Harald Blatand once did. It aims to unify all electronic devices under a common standard for short-range wireless communication. Bluetooth has the backing of over 2,000 companies including Microsoft, Intel, Motorola, and Nokia. Theses companies have unified under the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) who claim to be, ?working together to define and promote an open, royalty-free specification for seamless wireless connectivity and cable replacement for a wide variety of mobility-enhancing devices.? The project has been gaining momentum and support since its beginnings but some critics are not sure whether it will have the positive impacts many of its backers and consumers are hoping for. In recent months competition has become tougher from companies like Apple and Lucent who hope to put out their own standard of short-range wireless data transmission."
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Schindler Holdings Operations and Production Management, 2006.
A review and analysis of Schindler Holdings.
2,470 words (approx. 9.9 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 75.95
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This paper evaluates the operations strategy of the Swiss company, Schindler Holdings. Schindler Holding is a worldwide leader in the manufacturing of escalators, elevators and moving walkways. According to the paper, the company also offers IT product distribution and service through its ALSO subsidiary.

Contents:
Summary
Corporate Performance Driven By Operational Excellence
Schindler Manufacturing Transforms Special Orders into Products
Schindler's International Challenges in Operational Management
Summary

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"Distancing his Indian employees yet meeting reporting deadlines and in general accomplishing tactical goals, his strategic goals remain elusive because the Indian culture keeps sending him clues when he isn't listening. In a matter of speaking, Mr. Napoli wins a few cultural "battles" but loses the cultural war. While he can control the Schindler offices in two Indian cities and enforce the company's precision around time perceptions, the broader Indian culture is vastly incongruent. Electricity being out for three weeks nearly forces an elevator sale to nearly be cancelled, no suitable drainage from massive rains floods his family's apartment, and the Indian value of bartering and customizing is diametrically opposed to the strict discipline of a low-end product strategy where no variation in standard products is allowed."
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Volume Services America Holdings, Inc, 2006.
An in-depth look at the company history and the services provided by Volume Services America Holdings, Inc.
5,770 words (approx. 23.1 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 138.95
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This paper takes an in-depth look at the history of Volume Services America Holdings, Inc. Volume Services America Holdings, Inc. or Centerplate, as it is now known, is the leading U.S. food and management services organizations for sports, conventions and entertainment centers, and has been so for more than forty years.

Contents:
Introduction
Analysis
The Nature of the Service
The Change of Name
The Reasons for Success
Changes in Management
Drop in Performance
Financing Methods
IDS and Centerplate
Current Development
Frustration and Lack of Hope
What is to be Done?
Conclusion
Appendix

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"Just when there is going to be a high number of people at a ground, it does not mean that there is only one thing that they are interested in. Certainly the main focus of their attention is going to be on the game, if it is a sports ground that is the reason why they have come. At the same time, they retain their human nature and would require all their normal facilities while at the ground and one of the primary requirements is food and drinks. Since the audience is enjoying themselves at that time, they would like to feel that they are the kings of all that they survey at that time. This reflects into their behavior and they would be expecting the best of foods and drinks. To serve them, the organization serving them also must have special expertise.
Earlier all individual grounds had their own facilities, and one could almost say which ground they were at through the food that they got. The nature of individuals has changed and most people are now exposed to international food and drinks, and they would think of their experiences in terms of their novelty in that respect. This situation is true not only for sports grounds, but also conventions and entertainment centers, and Centerplate has gathered a very high reputation for itself in their ability to serve premier, high volume food and drinks at such meetings. (Centerplate: Creating something Special)"
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HSBC Holdings Acquisition of Credit Commercial de France (CCF), 2002.
An analysis of the proposed HSBC Holdings acquisition of Credit Commercial de France (CCF).
1,820 words (approx. 7.3 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 58.95
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In early-April 2000, HSBC Holdings PLC agreed to acquire a majority holding in Credit Commercial de France (CCF). The proposed merger of the two banking firms is analyzed in this paper. The analysis focuses on strategic choices made by HSBC in developing its acquisition strategy, motivations by both firms for the merger, a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis of the proposed merger, analysis of the proposed merger within the context of Porter?s Five-Forces Model of Competitiveness and challenges that will be faced by HSBC in relation to differences in corporate cultures should the merger be completed.

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"A major motivation for HSBC to acquire CCF was to dilute the company?s risk exposure in the Asian market (considered by HSBC management to be highly volatile) by increasing the company?s presence in the European banking industry ("S&P Affirms HSBC Holdings Plc," 2000).
CCF, a successful but medium-sized company, has been a takeover target for larger financial institutions in Europe for more than a year. The suitors and their proposals, however, were not attractive to CCF management. Realizing that acquisition was probable sooner rather than later, CCF management was amenable to an acquisition proposal that addressed their own needs and those of CCF shareholders. The HSBC offer, which came as a surprise, met each of these requirements and has been recommended to CCF shareholders by the CCF board ("HSBC ?a Major Player in Europe,?" 2000). Job losses at CCF, as an example, are expected to be minimal in an HSBC-CCF merger."
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S-S Technologies Holdings Inc., 2008.
A case study analysis of the growth of the integrated systems group (ISG), products group (PG) and SAF drive systems group (SAF) within S-S Technologies Holdings Inc.
2,856 words (approx. 11.4 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 84.95
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This paper presents a case study of S-S Technologies Holdings Inc. It analyzes the company's three divisions, the integrated systems group (ISG), products group (PG) and SAF drive systems group (SAF) and looks at their growth over a specific period of time. The paper provides alternatives and recommendations for how the company can continue to grow and develop.

Table of Contents:
Executive Summary
Identifying Key Strategic Issues
Analysis
Identifying Alternatives
Evaluating Alternatives
Recommendation

From the Paper
"It is recommended that the concept of a collaborative framework be undertaken within S-S Technologies, defining incentive, bonus, profit-sharing and retention strategies for key contributors regardless of which division they are a member of. In addition, this strategy also opens up the opportunity for knowledge acquisition and management, development of sharing financial metrics to the development, engineering, and product introduction levels, in addition to quantifying cross-division collaboration. Ultimately, S-S Technologies need to create a collaborative framework that accentuates the most critical need of all when it comes to individual contributor performance, and that is the rewarding of exceptional collaboration in addition to employees seeking out every opportunity to "own" their jobs instead of merely doing them for their salaries. Internalizing their objectives at a personal level will happen with the development of a collaborative framework recommended from this analysis."
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Hopewell Holdings Limited, 2004.
Presents a strategic plan for real estate organization, Hopewell Holdings Ltd.
1,223 words (approx. 4.9 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 41.95
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This paper describes the nature of Hopewell Holding's business, the company's principle activity, and its policy of expansion and diversion ,with a focus on how this policy pertains to the Far East. The paper looks at the concern that has developed regarding Hopewell's business interests in China, given the prevalence of SARS epidemic in that region, its business level and corporate level strategy, and describes its major opportunities and threats. Finally, the paper gives a brief SWOT analysis and provides recommendations for an overall business strategy.

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"Hopewell Holdings Limited is an infrastructure building and property organization founded by the Asian entrepreneur Sir Gordon Wu in 1972. Currently its largest contracts are to build toll roads and bridges in Mainland China as well as its other extensive real estate holdings, particularly in Hong Kong. Although it mainly focuses on its heavy construction, it also has interests in the leisure industry, in the form of hotels, including the China and the Panda Hotel in Hong Kong. It also has several commercial property interests throughout all of Asia. According to Hoover?s Online, the company?s 2003 annual growth was 81.8 %. (Hoover?s, 2003)."
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Bluetooth Technology, 2002.
Examining the Bluetooth Wireless Technology and the way it entered the markets.
1,270 words (approx. 5.1 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 43.95
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This paper looks at business trends of the method in which this form of technology entered the market on a slow pace. The writer provides a description of the technology and looks at sales figures of the first few years after the product's launch. It examines what use customers have for the product. The paper also includes an executive summary.

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"When first launched in 1994, Bluetooth Wireless Technology gave a brilliant surprise to the portable lifestyle. The new innovation has given a solution to give cable-free computer connections, which means real freedom to working environment despite location and wire availability. The technology allows portable computers, notebooks, mobile phones, personal digital assistant and other handy gadgets to make use of ?short range, low power? radio technology to connect to each other (Elachi, 2001). The technology seems to be a good substitute for speed and capacity for cord connection. Evers (2002) explained, Bluetooth technology ?gives 400 kbps data transfer rate and operates in the 2.4-GHz frequency band, similar to cordless phones and 802.11b wireless LAN technology.? It also supports 10-meter computers connection at 1 Mbps speed. However, it does work only for limited numbers of existing electronic devices."
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HSBC Holdings, 2003.
Describes the Asian banking facility headquartered in the United Kingdom.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 12 sources, $ 111.95
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Discusses the large worldwide holdings of HSBC, the success of its electronic banking services, acquisitions, performance measurement, actions of HSBC, baseline analysis, baseline business, and WBS.

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"Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. is the namesake bank within HSBC Holdings, headquartered in the United Kingdom. Along with owning the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd., HSBC also owns France's CCF, and 62% of ..."
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Sears Holdings Business Report, 2005.
An analysis of the effect of acceptance of the Sears Credit Card in Kmart stores.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 3 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper discusses a recent press release from Sears Holdings Corporation regarding the new acceptance of Sears Credit in all Kmart locations. The paper discusses the Sears credit card program as one of the most successful credit programs in retailing and how it will effect Kmart. The paper also analyzes Target Corporation's credit card program in comparison for a more complete analysis of this recent announcement.

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"Sears Holdings--Sear and Kmart Sears Holdings Press Release Sears Holdings, the parent corporation of Sears and Kmart, recently announced it is further integrating the operations of both these major retail entities by making the Sears credit card available for use interchangeably at Kmart locations (Sears 2005). The Kmart-Sears merger which was first announced in November of 2004 and completed in the first quarter of 2005, shocked the retail industry both for its breadth and for the extremely diverse nature of the companies involved. Sears has long been a staid member of the department store club with such a long history and several rock solid brands, such as Craftsman and Kenmore that analysts first doubted could be successful."
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Fiat Auto Holdings, 2005.
A review of the history of Fiat, beginning prior to WWII, leading up to where the company stands today.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 7 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper discusses the history of Fiat Auto Holdings, describes where the company was and where they are today, and reviews what occurred directly after the end of WWII. According to this paper, Fiat had a great deal of dissent which after mass layoff eventually came under control.

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"Fiat is principally engaged in the manufacturing and sale of automobiles, commercial vehicles and agricultural and construction equipment. The company also manufactures automotive-related products and systems, including components, metallurgical products and production systems. In addition, Fiat is involved in other sectors, including publishing and communications and service operations. The automobile operations are conducted primarily through Fiat Auto Holdings and its subsidiaries. The automobiles business operates internationally with three major brands: Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo. The segment also manufactures and markets automobiles and related products primarily in Italy, the rest of Europe and South America. Current Products and Divisions: The commercial vehicles operations are conducted through Iveco and its subsidiaries."
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