be sales regions, cost, and time. Actual example of using online analytical processing would be combining data about products and regions. As a result, a company would be able to come up with a multidimensional data that shows the number of different products sold in separate regions. The below diagram is a typical multidimensional data model. This model shows two dimensions: product and region.
relationship between customers and suppliers.
From the companies' perspective, dealing with the suppliers and distribution channel managers would be first step, because they cannot make profits without any products. However, without regarding the needs of the customer toward the product or service, and their reaction after exposure or purchase of them, can companies survive and earn more profi
◆ Modern Society and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 era as the word of "sea of information", we are exposed to a lot of information. Regardless of distance and time, we can easily send information as well as our own private information. Also, the amount of data, in 1989, the European Particle Physics in Switzerland, developed hypertext and MOSAIC invented first web browser in 1993. Those changes helped to
Summary
This report is the review of UNIQLO, a leading casual apparel retailer in the world. UNIQLO is known for its high quality, fashionable clothes and affordable price. This report will discuss the reasons behind UNIQLO’s success, popularity and how it makes use of Information Technologies to compete among its competitors. This report is to examine the organization structure, value chain a
product design, manufacture, distribution and retail.
The first UNIQLO store opened in 1984. In 1998, our fleece campaign sparked a UNIQLO boom across Japan. Subsequently, we weathered a period of falling sales and operating profit but quickly boosted performance by expanding our women's wear. First venturing into international markets in 2001, UNIQLO now has worldwide operations, including in t