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  • 21Customer Value Models — A Customer Value Model (CVM) is a data driven representation of the worth, in monetary terms, of what a company is doing or could do for its customers.[1][2][self published source?] Customer Value Models are tools used primarily in B2B markets… …

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  • 22Entity–attribute–value model — (EAV) is a data model to describe entities where the number of attributes (properties, parameters) that can be used to describe them is potentially vast, but the number that will actually apply to a given entity is relatively modest. In… …

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  • 23Process Driven Development — (PDD) is a methodology for constructing non trivial custom software applications by analyzing the business processes in which they will be used. It complements the use case driven approach to software development by helping the software architect …

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  • 24Liability-driven investment strategy — The liability driven investment strategy (LDI) is an investment strategy of a company based on its risk tolerance, the company s ethics and the target return. The target return is usually linked to an index or combination of indices of the sector …

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  • 25Transposition driven scheduling — (TDS) is a load balancing algorithm for parallel computing. It was developed at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, The Netherlands as an algorithm to solve puzzles. The algorithm provides near linear speedup with some problems and scales… …

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  • 26Customer-Driven Pricing — A method of pricing in which the seller makes a decision based on what the customer can justify paying. Customer driven pricing is not simply what the consumer is willing to pay, but reflects the value of the product or service from the consumer… …

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  • 27Customer-driven supply chain — In a customer driven supply chain, end user demand drives all activities among trading partners. Customer driven supply chain distinguishes between actions that provide customers with real value, and actions which just add costs. It facilitates… …

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  • 28Outcome-Driven Innovation — (ODI) is a strategy and innovation process developed by Anthony Ulwick. It is built around the theory that people buy products and services to get jobs done.[1] It links a company s value creation activities to customer defined metrics. Ulwick… …

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  • 29event driven — In the context of hedge funds, a style of management that combines many different types of hedge fund investing such as merger arbitrage, distressed securities and high yield investing, in conjunction with an important event that is supposed to… …

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  • 30Agile software development — poster Agile software development is a group of software development methodologies based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self organizing, cross functional teams. It… …

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