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    Case study: Can Sony Regain Its Innovative Edge? The OLED Project 1. Why did Sony push back introduction of the OLED television? What was the advantage in waiting? What were the drawbacks? Was there a threat of moving to market with new technology too fast? How might the delayed introduction affect Sony’s reputation among consumers‚ enthusiasts‚ and Sony’s own R&D personnel? Sony holds the view that the OLED technology provides a markedly improved picture and it will be the basis for the next

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    Sony Corp Case Summary

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    and Intellectual The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Property: Real‚ Personal and Intellectual In SONY CORP. v. UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS‚ INC.‚ 464 U.S. 417 (1984) 104 S. Ct. 774‚ Sony Corporation was the petitioner and Universal Studios was the respondent”1. This was an appeal to a higher court‚ after a lower court decision. “The case dealt with Sony Corp. being sued for manufactured video tape recorders (VTR ’s) infringing on Universal Studios copyrighted materials that were

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    Car Rental System Analyze I planned that my car rental system has the next variables: 1. For the car: Plate number‚ car name‚ car color‚ car speed‚ and rental status. 2. For the customer: Last name‚ first name‚ birthdate‚ telephone number‚ cellphone number and address. 3. For the employee’s: Last name‚ first name‚ address‚ position‚ telephone number‚ cellphone number and birthdate. The rental database should have information’s: 1. When was the car rented (date) 2. When

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    Sony BMG Music Entertainment‚ the second largest record music company in the world. This study is about the Sony BMG’s Market Entry into Second Life‚ as Virtual World of Second Life becomes increasingly popular. It started as a little 3D online community in 2003 developed into a sophisticated virtual world with more than 4 million users from around the globe and with an economy larger than that of a small real-world country. As part of its search for new revenue streams in an industry that has frequently

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    September the 26th 2012 Case Analysis: Sony Playstation 3 1. What‚ if anything‚ should Sony do to turn around the sales of the PS3? * Instead of focusing on one particular target segment (18 to 35 year-old male gamers with above average-education and high degree of comfort with new technology) further target segments should also be focused (e.g. women‚ children‚ occasional gamers and non-gamers). Some of the further customers require games which are easy to play because they have a low

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    The Law of Navigation Law Number Four is called “The Law of Navigation.” The by-line for this chapter reads‚ “Anyone can steer the ship‚ but it takes a leader to chart the course.” That by-line reflects something that anyone can beat time‚ but not everyone is a conductor. Anyone can learn how to play a piano but not all will become a pianist. Everyone can learn to swing a golf club but not everyone can become a golfer. Regarding conducting‚ more than a few famous conductors have said that they can

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    Oracle Systems Corporation Summary Since its formation in California in June 1977‚ Oracle Systems Corporation has grown rapidly to become the world’s largest supplier of database management software. It also offers maintenance‚ consulting‚ training‚ and systems integration services and it is the leader in its industry. But currently‚ its way of revenue recognition has been debated. Under Oracle’s current set of accounting rules‚ Oracle can recognize any revenue they believe will be shipped within

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    Oracle Systems Corporation 1. What factors might have led analysts to question Oracle Systems’ method of revenue recognition in mid-1990? Are these legitimate concerns? Analysts might have been led to question Oracle’s method of revenue recognition because of revenue recognition timing‚ quality of receivables‚ and aggressive sales practice. These were all legitimate concerns. Oracle recognized licensing and sublicensing revenues on the date of contract rather than upon delivery when certain

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    Communications‚ Navigation‚ Surveillance/ Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) Conference 2010 Col Jimmie Schuman‚ Jr. Commander 853d Electronic Systems Group (853 ELSG) Mr. Michael Harrington Division Chief Global Air Traffic Management (853 ELSG/NT) 853 ELSG/NT Table of Contents What is CNS/ATM? CNS/ATM Services CNS/ATM Systems Communications Navigation Navigation Safety Surveillance CNS Capabilities‚ Airspace Applicability & Need Dates Appendix A – CNS/ATM Policy Appendix B - Acronyms

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    Why have Personal Navigation Devices become popular? Personal navigation devices have become so popular because some people get tired of getting lost while driving‚ are not proficient at reading road maps‚ don’t always have a navigating passenger in their car that can tell them when they have to turn‚ and don’t have access to a plethora of needed maps in their car. Personal navigation devices are an answer to these problems. What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PNDs

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