E-commerce Business Models and Performance Metrics
E-commerce Business Models
- DTC (Direct-to-Consumer): Brand sells directly without intermediaries (e.g., Dollar Shave Club, Nike.com). Pros: Control over pricing, data, and experience. Cons: High responsibility for logistics and acquisition.
- Marketplace: Platform connects buyers and sellers (e.g., Amazon, Airbnb). Pros: Scalability and network effects. Cons: Dependence on sellers and commission pressure.
- Subscription: Recurring fee model (e.g., Netflix, Spotify). Pros: Predictable revenue. Cons: High
Public Relations Principles: Strategy, Crisis, and Management
History of Public Relations
The evolution of PR spans from ancient rhetoric to modern ethical communication. Key historical milestones include:
- Ancient Origins: Rhetoric in Greece, image building by Julius Caesar, and the Catholic Church’s use of ritual.
- American Revolution: Activism through the Boston Tea Party and Common Sense.
- Modern Pioneers: Ivy Lee (media relations, transparency) and Edward Bernays (psychology, mass opinion).
- P.T. Barnum: The Press Agentry model focused on sensationalism.
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Read MoreMechanical Advantage and Chemical Properties
Understanding the Three Classes of Levers
Levers are simple machines used to gain mechanical advantage.
First-Class Levers
First-class levers change the direction of force. Changes direction of force. Changes direction of force.
- Case 1: DIN = DOUT, FIN = FOUT, MA = 1. Benefit: Changes direction of force. Drawback: No force or distance benefits. Example: See-saw, Scissors.
- Case 2: DIN < DOUT, FIN > FOUT, MA < 1. Benefit: DIN < DOUT. Drawback: FIN > FOUT. Example: Catapult.
- Case 3: DIN >
Cybersecurity Management and Data Protection Standards
Employee Lifecycle Security Phases
- Recruitment: The organization checks the applicant’s qualifications, references, and background before hiring. The security concern is reducing insider threats and hiring trustworthy employees.
- Onboarding: The employee is officially added to company systems such as payroll and benefits. The security concern is making sure organizational policies and agreements are properly completed.
- User Provisioning: The employee receives accounts, devices, badges, and system
JavaScript Asynchronous Programming: Key Concepts and Patterns
JavaScript Asynchronous Fundamentals
Understanding Callbacks
- Definition: A function passed as an argument to another function, executed after an operation completes.
- Applications: Handling
setTimeoutdelays, loading external scripts/stylesheets, and managing user interactions. - Challenges: Callback hell, increased complexity, and scalability issues.
- Interdependency: Created by nesting one callback inside another.
Promises and Promisification
- Core Concept: Represents the eventual completion or failure of
What happened to a good man with his son
City sightseeing
Visiting and exploring famous places in a city.Winter holiday
A vacation during the winter season.Resort holiday
A vacation in a tourist resort or hotel complex.Cruise holiday
A vacation on a cruise ship.Historical holiday
A vacation focused on visiting historical places.Staycation
A vacation spent at home or near your city instead of traveling far away.Cultural holiday
A vacation to learn about the culture and traditions of a place.Seaside holiday
A vacation by the sea or at the beach.
PPE, Inventory, and GAAP Accounting Principles
Chapter 10: Property, Plant, and Equipment (PPE)
Tangible Assets: Depreciated vs. Non-Depreciated
Tangible Assets (Depreciated): Buildings, equipment, machinery, furniture, autos, trucks, land improvements, and natural resources (subject to depletion).
Tangible Assets (NOT Depreciated): Land (never depreciated), Construction in Progress (CIP), and assets held for sale.
Capitalizing Tangible Asset Costs
Equipment Capitalization: Purchase price + sales tax + freight + shipping insurance + installation
Read MoreEukaryotic Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis Mechanisms
Gene Regulation and Transcription
Bacteria: Default genes are ON; sigma factors recognize promoters; termination is rho-dependent or rho-independent. Eukaryotes: Default genes are OFF because DNA is wrapped in nucleosomes/chromatin.
- Pol II: Transcribes protein genes and many regulatory ncRNAs.
- PIC Assembly: TFIID recognizes TATA/Inr; PIC consists of Pol II + TFIIA/B/D/E/F/H.
- TFIIH: Opens DNA using ATP and phosphorylates Pol II CTD.
- CTD Phosphorylation: Coordinates initiation, elongation, RNA processing,
NC, CNC, and DNC Machines: Key Differences and Functions
Comparison of NC, CNC, and DNC Machines
| Feature | NC Machine | CNC Machine | DNC Machine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Form | Numerical Control | Computer Numerical Control | Direct Numerical Control |
| Control Method | Punched tape/cards | Onboard computer | Central computer network |
| Program Storage | External tape | Machine memory | Central computer |
| Editing | Difficult | Easy | Very easy/centralized |
| Flexibility | Less flexible | More flexible | Highly flexible |
| Accuracy | Moderate | High | Very high |
| Automation Level | Low | High | Very high |
| Human Intervention | More | Less | Very less |
| Data Transfer | Manual | Automatic | Communication |
Vector Calculus and Electromagnetic Field Principles
Gauss Divergence Theorem
The total outward flux of a vector field through a closed surface is equal to the volume integral of the divergence of the vector field over the region enclosed by the surface.
Where: A = vector field, S = closed surface, V = volume enclosed by surface, dS = differential surface element, ∇ ⋅ A = divergence of vector field.
Limitations
- Applicable only for closed surfaces.
- Vector field must be continuous and differentiable.
Applications
- Gauss Law in Electrostatics
- Fluid flow and
