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The project uses the patronage business model and is called " Lords of Gossamer and Shadow ".
* A picture of the Aster CT-80 model two used for a business application
* Business model innovation, a business theory
The software industry includes businesses for development, maintenance and publication of software that are using any business model.
Often the razor and blades business model is applied.
To protect their business model, several manufacturers invest heavily in developing new cartridge technology and patenting it.
Other manufacturers, in reaction to the challenges from using this business model, choose to make more money on printers and less on the ink, promoting the latter through their advertising campaigns.
Many business applications being written today use the client – server model, as do the Internet's main application protocols, such as HTTP, SMTP, Telnet, and DNS.
Though the model comes from the field of software development, it is also used as a general model to aid in business processes generally, and has been used extensively worldwide in government offices, commerce, industry and software-development organizations.
Operational systems are optimized for preservation of data integrity and speed of recording of business transactions through use of database normalization and an entity-relationship model.
A canonical " dot-com " company's business model relied on harnessing network effects by operating at a sustained net loss to build market share ( or mind share ).
In such a situation, a company's lifespan was measured by its burn rate: that is, the rate at which a non-profitable company lacking a viable business model ran through its capital served as the metric.
Yahoo. com added fantasy sports in 1999 and offered most of its games for free-a largely new business model for fantasy sports.
Franchising is the practice of using another firm's successful business model.
The franchising or duplication of another firm's successful home-based business model is referred to as a home-based franchise.
Implicit in this model of a perpetual annuity ( Time value of money ) is that the ' flip ' of the P / E is the discount rate appropriate to the risk of the business.
Companies, producers, and service providers often provide certain things free of charge as part of a larger business model or pricing strategy.
In a standard business model where goods and services are exchanged for a monetary compensation, pricing of the goods is a fundamental element of the marketing process.
While it would defeat the business model if companies provide all of their goods and services free of charge, it is common for them to provide limited amount of free goods in their promotional mix.
In the development days, the six-cylinder Torana was reserved for motor racing, but research had shown that there was a business case for such a model.
This economic model based on a partnership between government and business was soon extended to the political sphere, in what came to be known as corporatism.
When a request for change is received, it may undergo a preliminary review to determine if the requested change is compatible with the organizations business model and practices, and to determine the amount of resources needed to implement the change.
Management might choose to reject a change request if the change is not compatible with the business model, industry standards or best practices.
The business model is to collect more in premium and investment income than is paid out in losses, and to also offer a competitive price which consumers will accept.

business and focusing
The Sunshine campus is located on Ballarat Road, Sunshine and offers TAFE courses, focusing mainly on business and construction.
Employment opportunities range from bussing tables at the Boone Tavern Hotel, a historic business owned by the college, to managing the hanging and focusing of lights for the productions at the Theatre Lab.
In March 2007, it was revealed that Cadbury Schweppes was planning to split its business into two separate entities: one focusing on its main chocolate and confectionery market ; the other on its US drinks business.
( An undergraduate business program focusing on technology and entrepreneurship was launched in Fall 2004 and was for a while administratively separate from the Stuart School.
For a time the two companies operated as independent units within Remington, with ERA focusing on scientific and military customers, while Eckert – Mauchly's UNIVACs were sold to business customers.
The East Asian Institute for International Studies at Wittenberg University manages an internship program, provides export development services, and organizes programs and events focusing on international business and East Asia.
In June 2007 The Independent on Sunday consolidated its content into a news section which included sports and business, and a magazine focusing on life and culture.
The Bear Lake area is the home to various business and industry ; primarily agriculture focusing on fruit production, and tourism due to the lake and the adjacent Manistee National Forest and Pere Marquette State Forest.
Between 1997 and 1999, the company spun off several well-loved but poorly selling campaign settings ( including Planescape, Dark Sun and Spelljammer ) to fan groups, focusing business primarily on the more profitable Greyhawk and Forgotten Realms lines.
* Financial Mail on Sunday: now part of the main paper, this section includes the Financial Mail Enterprise, focusing on small business.
* In 1998, Korea's economic crisis forced the group to begin restructuring efforts, which include selling off subsidiaries and focusing on five core business areas.
Redundant forms, however, are especially common in business, political and even academic language that is intended to sound impressive ( or to be vague so as to make it hard to determine what is actually being promised, or otherwise misleading ), For example: " This quarter, we are presently focusing with determination on an all-new, innovative integrated methodology and framework for rapid expansion of customer-oriented external programs designed and developed to bring the company's consumer-first paradigm into the marketplace as quickly as possible.
This narrower modern usage of philanthropy generally makes it mutually exclusive with business ( private initiatives for private good, focusing on material prosperity ) and government ( public initiatives for public good, focusing on law and order ).
Dow still wrote editorials, now focusing on the place that government held in American business.
In 1989, Bob Davidson became Chairman and CEO of Davidson and Associates, Inc. Jan Davidson continued her role as President focusing on building the product development side of the business.
Leiber and Stoller went into the record business and, focusing on the " girl group " sound, released some of the greatest classics of the Brill Building period.
Today, despite some social problems in some parts of the suburb, Waterloo is undergoing gentrification with a rising business district focusing on technology-oriented firms and the development of more green space such as parks.
FEER covered a variety of topics including politics, business, economics, technology, social and cultural issues throughout Asia, focusing on Southeast Asia and Greater China.
At the end of the First World War, Bertone's business restarted and expanded its activities, and began focusing on the automotive sector.
Notable former players include Sir David Murray, whose car crash on the way back from a match in North Berwick ended his rugby career and led to him focusing on his business empire.
The nine-month master of arts program is for experienced journalists interested in focusing on a particular subject area: politics, science, business, or the arts.
The Bolaños family has usually maintained a hands-off approach to Nicaraguan politics, focusing rather on business endeavors.

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