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CASE STUDY – 1
Tale of Two Airlines in the Network Age
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I do believe these were realistic assumptions in the technology environment of the mid-1990s, this because relational databases already existed, also the hardware capacity to collect and store large amounts of data (at least for every 1st class customer), the network capabilities to transport such data, and the ease of object oriented programming a system could have been developed. ...
The reality is that data mining and the use of information to service the customer and company, requires a vast amount of effort on setting up an infrastructure to support this, also the linking of this Information requires a great deal of resources and money, specially if quicker and effective network connections are needed. ... External systems
• Have a third party service provider which all airlines can depend on for traveler’s trend information, thus providing trends down to a particular person.
Approximate Word count = 754 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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