3. SWOT( strength, weakness, opportunity, threat)
1) Strength
Need to put little effort to memorize daily lives.
Low possibility of making an error or distort when delivering information.
2) Weakness
Private memory could be violated.
It requires high cost to initiate the business.
3) Opportunity
To expand the business into a variety of fields such as medical science.
New business and in
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