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    <title>Computerization of banking operation in Bangladesh</title>
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    <description>Title: Computerization of banking operation in Bangladesh
Authors: Kibria, Raihan; Chowdhury, Shafkat Reza; Hasan, Saad; Hoque, Mohammad Rashedul
Abstract: This paper is about the computerization of the banking operation of two of the largest banks in Bangladesh. The discussion deals with the issues faced in rolling out Core Banking System (CBS) in Sonali Bank and Rupali Bank. The system we studied focuses on centralizing computing operations by consolidating IT infrastructure; this system is meant to replace the existing distributed computing components. In this paper, we will highlight both the technical and human issues we have faced. The paper highlights the context of the work, the scale of the problem, issues and challenges faced during the roll-out. The intricacies of implementing a large-scale system such as CBS are educational, but nevertheless daunting. The findings of the paper articulated that obstacles could be overcome through human ingenuity and discipline. The paper stresses that structural approach of software development is necessary for long-term success of a project and properly trained software professionals is integral to the development of a complex software project.</description>
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    <title>Importance of compliance technologies in marketing</title>
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    <description>Title: Importance of compliance technologies in marketing
Authors: Chakraborty, Subhajit
Abstract: Every organization conducting business activities is familiar with the scientometric approach of the term "compliance". As we all consider that human beings are made of blood and flesh, in such a way business enterprises are embedded with compliance and regulations. The concept of compliance strives to express that business enterprises make ceaseless endeavours to adhere to the local and foreign laws, rules and regulations pertaining to its activities, including corporate and internal policies, in order to achieve compliance competency as per international standards. For many years India witnessed enactment of various anti-corruption legislations, the concept of compliance has gained more significance in various industries and companies which are indulged in share trading, investment business, health care and financial services. However with the launching of various anti-corruption legal frameworks, industries were run in an uncompromisingly rigid manner and as such for any compliance and legal division there was a need for strict monitoring of the compliance programs by industrial enterprises which were required to confront with numerous laws and regulations. It is by means of compliance competency and regulations that business enterprise can prosper and go great guns, provided it is well-conditioned and nurtured by an ethical environment and proper governance. The paper will discuss how compliance technologies have impacted the marketing activities of business enterprises.</description>
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    <title>How Amazon's e-commerce works?</title>
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    <description>Title: How Amazon's e-commerce works?
Authors: Maio, Nicolò; Re, Beatrice
Abstract: The following article will cover the phenomenon of Amazon and one of the keys to its success: the simplicity with which users can access to what they are interested in. The paper discusses the function of the algorithm now used by Amazon (A9). On the basis of the operation of the Amazon algorithm, the elements to focus on to increase sales on an e-commerce site are addressed. Through research and assessing material and consultation with multiple sources the paper analyses one of the biggest companies of our times, as well as a successful example of e-commerce: Amazon. In summary the paper examines how Amazon's platform manages to organize its vast marketing network with a click of a button. Furthermore, the paper focuses on the process that allows Amazon to understand what and how to sell, through an algorithm, giving tips and providing support to help both the seller who uses Amazon as an intermediary and customers.</description>
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    <title>Will e-commerce dominate physical store?</title>
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    <description>Title: Will e-commerce dominate physical store?
Authors: Fabri, Luca; Valverde Márquez, Ignacio
Abstract: The world of retail is undergoing a phase of unprecedented crisis, due to rise of E-commerce. In order to survive the changes due to E-commerce and the huge digitalization process, retailer stores need to reshape their business idea and their approach at the same time. However, a fairly large number of physical stores have failed. The goal of this article is to determine if E-commerce will dominate physical stores. The scope of this article includes: where does traditional retail hold power? Is the E-commerce world an opportunity or a danger for traditional trade? Will there be physical retail store in the future or not? The research started by analysing the statistics on E-commerce in Italy and Spain, highlighting how societal needs are changing and how physical stores are adopting to these, we identify and examine these trends that will shape the retail landscape in the following 5 - 10 years. The findings of this research indicates that physical stores will not go away for sure rather will work together in a win-win situation.</description>
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