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Catalog content management includes processes, services and applications used to allow electronic catalog creation and updating in an e-commerce environment.
Industry:Technology
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is an artificial-intelligence problem-solving technique that catalogs experience into “cases” and correlates the current problem to an experience. CBR is used in many areas, including pattern recognition, diagnosis, troubleshooting and planning. These systems are easy to maintain in comparison to rule-based expert systems.
Industry:Technology
Case management solutions are applications designed to support a complex process that requires a combination of human tasks and electronic workflow, such as an incoming application, a submitted claim, a complaint, or a claim that is moving to litigation. These solutions support the workflow, management collaboration, storage of images and content, decisioning, and processing of electronic files or cases. Some come with insurance workflow/process templates to help implementation.
Industry:Technology
Cascading faults are defined as network faults (outages) that generate other faults.
Industry:Technology
A carrier system is defined as the means of obtaining a number of channels over a single path by modulating each channel on a different carrier frequency and demodulating at the receiving point to restore the signals to their original frequency.
Industry:Technology
Carrier network infrastructure (CNI) can be defined as a combination of the following basic functions:
Voice switching, control and applications
Optical transport
Service provider routers and switches
Mobile core
Mobile radio
Fixed access
Industry:Technology
Carrier frequency is defined as the frequency of a carrier wave, measured in cycles per second, or Hertz, that is modulated to transmit signals.
Industry:Technology
Cargo portals are Internet-based protected websites that enable partners in a transportation community to query maritime vessel operators or air cargo carriers for real-time space availability and pricing, to book shipments and to track the status of en-route cargo. The portals provide an expanded planning horizon and enable fast, corrective action when shipment milestones aren’t met. Today, cargo portals are mode-specific, and, in some environments, such as ocean transportation, multiple portal providers cover only a fraction of the carriers in the market.
Industry:Technology
Care delivery organizations (CDO) are legal entities whose primary mission is the delivery of healthcare-related products and services.
Industry:Technology
The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) is a standards-based organization designed to interoperate technologies. The CCC is the result of the evolution of the Terminal Mode initiative, which was originally initiated by Nokia. The CCC’s goal is to promote in-vehicle connectivity solutions that use portable devices, including the Terminal Mode standard, as well as future technologies such as Near Field Communication (NFC). The consortium’s 11 founding companies come from the automotive, mobile communication and consumer electronics industries. The consortium is open to companies that are interested in improving the overall consumer experience when using a smartphone in a car. The CCC’s vision is to create open and common solutions for smartphones and vehicle-centric information and communication systems so they can work better together to enable safe, seamless and positive user experiences.
Industry:Technology