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  1. On-demand outsourcing

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date August 2008 On demand outsourcing is a new trend in outsourcing wherein internal processes of a company are being shifted to a provider that is paid for by the number of transactions involved. www.ondemand.com an on demand outsourcing company. DEFAULTSORT On Demand Outsourcing Category Business terms Business term stub ...   more details



  1. Demand shaping

    Orphan date February 2009 Demand shaping is the influencing of demand to match planned supply economics supply . For example, in a manufacturing business, dynamic pricing can be used to manage demand. ref Cite web url http www.kellogg.northwestern.edu msom2005 papers Xia.pdf title Shaping Demand to Match Anticipated Supply author Anant Balakrishnan, Yusen Xia and Bo Zhang publisher MSOM Conference year 2005 ref ref cite web url http ctl.mit.edu index.pl?id 6664 title Sculptors of Demand MIT Center for Transportation and Demand accessdate 2008 03 24 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Dell Inc. , is one of the best example of companies that practice Demand Shaping. ref cite web url http www.fastcompany.com magazine 88 dell.html title Living in Dell Time author Bill Green ref From its currently available supplies, Dell posts special sales weeks that influences the demand. References reflist Category Pricing econ stub ...   more details



  1. Demand letter

    globalize date December 2010 A demand letter , or LOD , ie. a Letter Of Demand of payment , is letter stating a legal claim usually drafted by a lawyer which makes a demand for restitution or performance of some obligation, owing to the recipients alleged breach of contract , or for a tort legal wrong . Demand Letter in Personal Injury Claims In personal injury claims, the settlement negotiation process begins by the victim submitting a demand letter to the insurance companies. The purpose of the demand letter is to present facts about the accident in order to persuade the insurance companies to provide adequate compensation. A typical demand letter is structured in the following manner Description of the Accident Discussion of Accident Liability Description of Personal injuries Description of Medical treatments List of Medical Bills Lost Income Statements Injury Settlement Demand The personal injury demand letter is then sent to the insurance companies with supplemental documents that are referenced in the letter. This may include copies of accident reports, photographs of the accident injuries, medical bills, doctor s statements etc. The insurance company will then analyze the arguments made in the demand letter and respond with a counter settlement offer. ref cite web title Demand Letter How to Win Personal Injury Settlements url http www.after car accidents.com demand letter.html work After Car Accidents ref Debt Collection In the United States , demand letters from a debt collector relating to a consumer debt must comply with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act . ref 15 U.S.C. 1692g ref In some cases in Canada , a demand letter is mandatory without it, a person could lose his or her case. ref http www.justice.gouv.qc.ca English sujets glossaire mise a.htm ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Demand Letter Category Legal documents Category Letters message Law term stub ...   more details



  1. Speculative demand

    Speculative demand is the Supply and demand demand for financial assets , such as security finance securities , money or foreign currency that is not dictated by real transactions such as trade , or finance financing . The need for cash to take advantage of investment opportunities that may arise. In economics economic theory , specifically Keynesian economics , speculative demand is one of the determinants of demand for money and credit , the others being transactions demand and precautionary demand . Speculative demand refers to real balances held for the purpose of avoiding capital loss from holding bonds. The net return on bonds is the sum of the interest payment and the capital gain or loss .A rise in interest rate will cause bond prices to fall, and that implies a capital loss form holding bonds. Accordingly, the return on bonds can be negative. thus, people hold money to avoid the loss from bonds On the other hand, assets demand for money is the money held by people to avoid the risk of capital loss due to holding other financial assets, e.g., bonds, equities, long term bonds, etc., because these assets have variable market values. Money is treated as a form of asset for storing wealth. The assets demand for money is inversely related to the market interest rate. This is because at lower interest rate, more people will expect a rise in interest rate or a fall in bond prices . As a result, more people will hold their wealth in money rather than bonds, i.e. the speculative balances will be greater at a lower interest rate. It also depends on investors aversion to risk, the relative demand for and the supply of other financial assets and real assets and the change in expectations of the economic climate. External links http fabforex.com an overview of speculative a363.html An Overview of Speculative Demand in Real Estate Category Keynesian economics Category Demand Category Financial markets econ theory stub also known as interest rate ...   more details



  1. Artificial demand

    Refimprove date January 2009 Artificial demand constitutes demand for something that, in the absence of exposure to the vehicle of creating demand, would not exist. It has controversial applications in microeconomics Pump and dump pump and dump strategy and advertising . Synonyms for artificial demand include fake demand and false need . A demand is usually seen as artificial when it Allocative efficiency increases consumer utility very inefficiently for example, a physician proscribing unnecessary surgeries would be creating artificial demand. ref cite journal journal Obesity Surgery title Economic Theory and Physician Behavior in Bariatric Surgery volume 10 publisher Springer doi 10.1381 09608920060674012 page 4 year 2000 month February url http www.springerlink.com content 6245253378812852 fulltext.pdf first1 A. M. C. last1 MacGregor first2 C. C. last2 MacGregor pmid 10715635 issue 1 pages 4 6 ref Fiscal policy Economic effects of fiscal policy Government spending with the primary purpose of providing jobs rather than deliverying any other end product has been labelled artificial demand . ref cite web title Real Demand is Not Artificial year 2008 url http www.american consensus.org resources econ prereq economics.html publisher American Consensus ref Vehicles of creating artificial demand can include mass media advertising, which can create demand for good economics goods , Service economics services , policy political policies or political platform platforms , and other entities. Another example of artificial demand can be seen in penny stock Spam e mail spam . After purchasing a large number of shares of an extremely low value stock, the spammer attempts to create artificial demand by implementing a spam based guerilla marketing strategy. Notes Reflist See also Pump and dump Category Social psychology Category Microeconomics Category Advertising Category Anti corporate activism Category Ethically disputed business practices social psych stub microeconomics stub ...   more details



  1. Demand vacuum

    Orphan date November 2006 att February 2012 Demand vacuum is a term used in the Economics economic theory of supply and demand . It refers to economic circumstances that occur in a market when demand for a locally produced product is far exceeded in export markets. The result is little or no availability of a product in its originating market. The rare availability of coffee in South American markets is an example of a demand vacuum from the USA and Europe. Unreferenced date December 2006 references Category Consumer theory Category Economics terminology Category Demand economic term stub ...   more details



  1. Demand forecasting

    Demand forecasting is the activity of estimating the quantity of a product or service that consumers will purchase. Demand forecasting involves techniques including both informal methods, such as educated ... test market s. Demand forecasting may be used in making pricing decisions, in assessing future capacity ... for forecasting demand Often forecasting demand is confused with forecasting sales. But, failing to forecast demand ignores two important phenomena. ref name Oracle http www.oracle.com applications retail library white papers forecasting demand.pdf Forecasting Demand Aug 05 , Oracle Retail ref There is a lot of debate in demand planning literature about how to measure and represent historical demand, since the historical demand forms the basis of forecasting. The main question is whether we should use the history of outbound shipments or customer orders or a combination of the two as proxy for the demand ... outs, demand coming into your store is not converted to sales due to a lack of availability. Demand ... effect The effect of market events that are within and beyond a retailer s control. Demand for an item ... circular. The resulting sales a change in demand as a result of consumers responding to stimuli ... into planning and managed within the demand forecast. In this case demand forecasting uses techniques in causal modeling. Demand forecast modeling considers the size of the market and the dynamics of market share versus competitors and its effect on firm demand over a period of time. In the manufacturer to retailer model, promotional events are an important causal factor in demand. These promotions ... collaboration with the Sales and Marketing functions. Methods No demand forecasting method is 100 ..., including in demand forecasting. ref Flyvbjerg, Bent 2008 http www.sbs.ox.ac.uk centres bt Documents ... ebs pubs wpapers 2005 wp24 05.pdf Demand Forecasting Evidence based Methods . In Luiz Moutinho and Geoff ... demand based on expert opinion. Some of the types in this method are, Unaided judgment Prediction ...   more details



  1. Filipino On Demand

    Unreferenced date November 2009 notability date October 2010 Filipino On Demand is a subscription video on demand service offered by Comcast and ABS CBN Corporation ABS CBN to its Filipino Fil Am Customers. External links official http www.imediadistribution.com Networks FOD official http www.comcast.com of Comcast References reflist Category Video on demand services Category Comcast Corporation Category ABS CBN Corporation Philippines tv stub ...   more details



  1. Jump on Demand

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox single Name Jump on Demand Cover Jump On Demand.jpg Artist Spunge from Album The Story So Far spunge album The Story So Far Released June 3, 2002 Format vinyl record 7 and 2 Compact disc CD s Recorded ??? Genre Ska punk Length CD 2 9 15 Label B Unique Records B Unique , Warner Music Group Warners Producer ??? Last single Live Another Day Kicking Pigeons 2001 br 2001 This single Jump on Demand br 2002 Next single Roots song Roots br 2002 Jump On Demand is a single music single released by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge on June 3, 2002. The single was released as a 7 vinyl and two CD versions. The first CD contains the music video for Jump on Demand . It peaked at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart. Citation needed date September 2010 Track listings 7 Vinyl Jump on Demand All She Ever Wants CD 1 Jump on Demand Go Away CD 2 Jump on Demand 3 22 Whitehouse 2 24 Best Mates Girlfriend 3 28 DEFAULTSORT Jump On Demand Category 2002 singles Category Spunge songs Punk song stub ...   more details



  1. Peak demand

    Peak demand is used to refer to a historically high point in the sales record of a particular product business product . In terms of energy use, peak demand describes a period of strong consumer Supply and demand demand . Peak load Peak demand, peak load or on peak are terms used in energy demand management describing a period in which electric power electrical power is expected to be provided for a sustained period at a significantly higher than average supply level. Image with unknown copyright status removed Image CISOJuly26 2006 5PMPDTems large.gif thumb right This load profile shows a daily peak demand occurring between 3 pm and 4 pm. deletable image caption 1 Wednesday, 24 September 2008 Peak demand fluctuations may occur on daily, monthly, seasonal and yearly cycles. For an electric utility company, the actual point of peak demand is a single half hour or hourly period which represents the highest point of customer consumption of electricity. Off peak Peak demand is considered to be the opposite to wikt off peak off peak hours when power demand is usually low. There are off peak time of use TOU rate s. Response main Demand response Image Tagesgang engl.png thumb right Typical daily consumption of electrical power in Germany Peak demand may exceed the maximum supply levels that the electrical power industry can electricity generation generate , resulting in power outage s and load shedding . This often occurs during heatwave s when use of air conditioners and powered fans raises the rate of energy consumption significantly. During a shortage authorities may request the public ... stations Power station s providing power to electrical grid s for peak demand are called peaking power ... often utilized at peak demand times. Pumped storage type dams such as Carters Dam are used to meet peak demand as well. See also portal Energy Congestion pricing Demand shortfall Electricity market Energy storage Peak oil Price elasticity of demand V2G References Refimprove date August 2007 Electricity ...   more details



  1. Certification on demand

    Multiple issues cleanup February 2008 confusing February 2008 expert February 2008 introrewrite February 2008 orphan February 2009 Certification on demand refers to a process where digital certificates are issued for a signature creation device that has already been sent out and is in the hands of the customer. DEFAULTSORT Certification On Demand Category Identity management crypto stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Demand

    Image Thomas Demand by David Shankbone.jpg thumb Thomas Demand Thomas Demand , in full Thomas Cyrill Demand, born 1964 in Munich , Germany ref name 303gallery http www.303gallery.com docs Demand bio.pdf ... , London, M.A. Work Thomas Demand is known for making photographs of three dimensional models that look ... Thomas Demand, 6 June 20 August 2006 Serpentine Gallery. ref , often sites loaded with social and political meanings. ref Thomas Demand The Dailies, April 14 May 19 2012, Spr th Magers London ... culture photography 8383931 Thomas Demand One I Made Earlier.html Thomas Demand One I Made Earlier ... alongside Katharina Fritsch and Thomas Sch tte , Demand began his career as a sculptor. ref http qag.qld.gov.au collection contemporary international art thomas demand Collection Thomas Demand Queensland ... that is exhibited unframed behind Plexiglas, not the models. On the contrary, Demand destroys ... of a Mallorca n grotto Demand has never visited, which was later exhibited. ref http www.regenprojects.com exhibitions 2006 10 thomas demand pressrelease Thomas Demand, October 21 November 25 ... Painterly Photographs of a Slyly Handmade Reality New York Times . ref In The Dailies 2012 , Demand ..., the subjects represented in Demand s photographs often relate to pre existing press images showing ...&dq 22Thomas Demand 22&as brr 3&sig ACfU3U3yozUMttn28msjgutvIIABnkm1iQ PPT198,M1 ref The hotel room ... www.nytimes.com 1998 09 11 arts art in review 801402.html?src pm Art in Review Thomas Demand at 303 ... Hussein was captured. Demand s series Yellowcake 2007 portrays the Nigerian Embassy in Rome, the site ... to purchase uranium. ref Anne Wehr, http www.frieze.com issue review thomas demand2 Thomas Demand Frieze Magazine , Issue 114, April 2008. ref Commissioned by The New York Times , Demand s Presidency ... Acquires Presidency I V Photographs by Thomas Demand National Gallery of Art, Washington. ref In 2011, Demand created Metzlersaal 2011 , his largest site specific work to date. Commissioned by the St del ...   more details



  1. Demand (psychoanalysis)

    In Lacan , demand appears to be a generic term designating the symbolic, significant site in which the primordial ... of demand is not Freud ian. It was developed by Jacques Lacan, who linked it with need and desire...arises only from speech . ref http www.enotes.com psychoanalysis encyclopedia demand Gabriel Balbo, Demand ref Demand forms part of Lacan s return to the theory of desire outlined by Kojeve , ref David ... . Language acquisition For Lacan, all speech is demand it presupposes the Other to whom it is addressed, whose very signifiers it takes over in its formulation demand is thus the result of the effect ... sinister side of man s early submergence in language, pointing out how demand constitutes the Other ... London 1997 p. 286 and p. 264 ref The very act of speaking the demand alters it, and the child who ... New York 1980 p. 5 ref Desire In Lacanian thought, a demand results when a lack manque lack in the Real ... by every demand, representing a lost surplus of jouissance for the subject philosophy subject . For Lacan, desire is situated in dependence on demand which, by being articulated in signifiers, leaves ... demand is what gives birth to desire ref Philip Hill, Lacan for Beginners London 1997 p. 66 ref ... Other of demand ref Lacan, Ecrits p. 321 ref and for post Lacanians, demand cannot be conceived ... demand by identifying with whatever part of that demand the mother expresses . ref http www.enotes.com psychoanalysis encyclopedia demand Gabriel Balbo Demand ref The result in the neurotic may be a dominance of the Parental Other, the Other of or as demand as well as of the objects demanded by the Other ... that for the neurotic the demand of the Other assumes the function of an object in his phantasy...this prevalence given by the neurotic to demand . ref Lacan, Ecrits p. 321 ref Transference Lacan considered that the transference ...is formulated at first, in the discourse of the patient, as demand ... infancy. The subject has never done anything other than demand, he could not have survived otherwise ...   more details



  1. Demand response

    about the electrical concept the transport concept Demand responsive transport more footnotes date July ... switch demand response switch to reduce peak demand In electricity grids, demand response DR is similar to Dynamic demand electric power dynamic demand mechanisms to manage customer consumption of electricity ... 42 Description of French EJP demand reduction tariff ref The difference is that demand response mechanisms respond to explicit requests to shut off, whereas dynamic demand devices passively shut off when stress in the grid is sensed. Demand response can involve actually curtailing power used ... or whenever that task is performed. At the same time, demand response is a component of smart energy demand, which also includes energy efficiency, home and building energy management, Distributed Energy Resources distributed renewable resources , and electric vehicle charging. Current demand response ... of tight electricity supply, demand response can significantly decrease the peak price and, in general, electricity price volatility. Demand response is generally used to refer to mechanisms used to encourage consumers to reduce demand, thereby reducing the peak demand for electricity. Since electrical generation and transmission systems are generally sized to correspond to peak demand plus margin for forecasting error and unforeseen events , lowering peak demand reduces overall plant and capital cost requirements. Depending on the configuration of generation capacity, however, demand response may also be used to increase demand load at times of high production and low demand. Some systems may thereby encourage energy storage to arbitrage between periods of low and high demand or low and high prices . There are three types of demand response emergency demand response, economic demand response and ancillary services demand response. ref http www.energydsm.com demand response Description of the two types of demand response ref Emergency demand response is employed to avoid involuntary ...   more details



  1. SBS on Demand

    Infobox Software name SBS on Demand logo screenshot caption author developer Special Broadcasting Service released 1 September 2011 latest release version latest release date latest preview version latest preview date operating system Microsoft Windows , Mac OS X , Android operating system Android , iOS Apple iOS iPad only , Linux , Samsung Electronics Samsung TVs and Xbox 360 platform Adobe Flash or Native Applications language English status Active genre Catch up TV Catch up Internet television in Australia Internet TV Television license website http www.sbs.com.au ondemand SBS on Demand SBS On Demand is a video on demand and Catch up TV service run by the Special Broadcasting Service . The service became available on 1 September 2011. Games consoles and other devices The Xbox 360 SBS On Demand app was launched on 13 December 2011. ref http majornelson.com 2011 12 13 new apps now available for your xbox 360 New Apps now available for your Xbox 360 ref References reflist External links official website http www.sbs.com.au ondemand Special Broadcasting Service Category Media players Category Special Broadcasting Service On Demand Category Video on demand services ...   more details



  1. Demand optimization

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Demand optimization is the application of processes and tools to maximize return on sales . This usually involves the application of mathematical modeling techniques using computer software. It has particular applications in retail , where merchants wish to identify the best combination of price and promotion marketing promotion to achieve desired sales, gross margin , inventory or market share objectives. The methods used are similar to those applied in the related field of supply chain optimization , where mathematical algorithms are applied to large databases of sales data to help Forecasting predict future outcomes . In the case of demand optimization, as well as in house sales history, there may be competitive pricing information. Because it is still a new field, authoritative data on the benefits of demand optimization is not widely available, although suppliers offer case studies of early adopters which claim rapid return on investment , especially in the optimization of the timing and level of price markdown s. See also Demand shortfall Price Profit maximization Yield management Price discrimination DEFAULTSORT Demand Optimization Category Pricing Category Mathematical optimization ...   more details



  1. Television on demand

    POV Bias date March 2012 unreferenced date April 2009 Television On Demand TOD is an emerging new digital ... On Demand services have defeated other television services, it s mainly proved to be a success for many companies. Audiences have taken a fancy to the options that On Demand offers and its efficiency. TOD is an addition to various Video on demand on demand television services, such as video on demand VOD and subscription video on demand SVOD , now being offered by cable companies to the public. The end ... adopter users. History Frequently, the additions and upgrades of Television On Demand are announced ... been price changes in the past, for example, NBC on demand started charging 0.99 for each episode watched. The new interactive On Demand called In2TV , is one of the newest advancements that offers ... spread to all areas ref Kotter Welcomed Back, Free and On demand. TODAY.com Matt Lauer, Ann Curry, Al ... entertainment t kotter welcomed back free on demand ref . Programming Television On Demand , becoming ... are able to tape or watch the show later in their free time on On Demand. Television shows like soap ... that can be found On Demand, but there is also a handful that can t be found including some vintage shows that are unavailable. As of now, it is undetermined if On Demand will eventually have a larger ... shows are being offered and sometimes one can find more on the On Demand online service that includes even more movies and television shows. For example, CBS trialed Comcast s on demand online in 2009 ref CBS to Participate in Comcast s On Demand Online Nationwide Trial. , n.d. http www.highbeam.com ... access. Like stated before, price disputes are part of the arguments for On Demand today.People ... service. People believe that On Demand should be offered as a flat rate. It would be better considering ... shows for free on On Demand rather than if people found shows for free illegally online. Public Opinion and Feedback Television On Demand is extremely popular with households that have any ...   more details



  1. Failure demand

    Failure demand is a systems concept used in service organisations first discovered and articulated by Professor John Seddon as demand caused by a failure to do something or do something right for the customer . Seddon makes the distinction between failure demand and value demand , which is what the service exists to provide. Failure demand represents a common type of waste found in service organizations. Failure demand is discovered during the application of the Vanguard Method to service organisations. The concept was first used in Seddon s 1992 book, I Want you to Cheat ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp 095197310X ref and again in his 2003 book Freedom from Command and Control . ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp 0954618300 ref It has since been used by managers in service organisations and borrowed by systems theorists, authors and management consultants across the world. Seddon invented the concept when he discovered that the movement of telephone work to call centres from local bank branches in the 1980s caused an explosion in the volumes of demand the number of phone calls soared. ref http vimeo.com 10278907 ref He found that the rise in call volumes was attributable to the creation of failure demand , i.e people ringing back because they didn t get their problem solved the first time. The same phenomenon also occurred in the public sector as local authorities and housing associations moved telephone work into call centres. Demand was much greater than expected or planned for. Seddon argues that increasing demand was not the result of success but of failure. Seddon s work in local government shows that failure demand in such call centres can run as high as 80 of total demand. ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp 0955008182 ref The concept of failure demand was adopted in 2008 by the UK ... ni14horse.pdf ref , arguing that turning the concept of failure demand into a target ... them to under report the amount of failure demand. ref http www.systemsthinking.co.uk 9 NI14.asp ...   more details



  1. Effective demand

    In economics , effective demand in a market is the demand for a product or service which occurs when purchasers are constrained in a different market. It contrasts with notional demand , which is the demand ... for goods in general, effective demand is the same thing as aggregate demand when the demand for goods ... supply parallels the concept of effective demand. The concept of effective demand or supply becomes ..., then the amount that they are able to supply will influence their demand for goods the demand ... demand for goods. In contrast, if there were no labor market disequilibrium, individuals would ..., and the latter would be their notional demand for goods. In this example, the effective demand for goods would be less than the notional demand for goods. Conversely, if there are goods market shortages ... durables and houses , so their effective demand for goods, as a function of this constraint, is less than their notional demand for goods the amount they would buy if they could borrow all they want .... They too can be credit constrained, resulting in their effective demand for goods such as physical capital differing from their notional demand. In addition, in a time of labor shortage, they are constrained ... goods they can supply, then their effective demand for labor will be less than their notional demand ... demand in one market influences effective demand or supply in another market, which may influence ... in that market influence their effective demand or supply in the former market. History Classical economist ... creates its own demand . According to Say s Law, for every excess supply glut of goods in one market, there is a corresponding excess demand shortage in another. This theory suggests that a general glut can never be accompanied by inadequate demand for products on a macroeconomic level. ref ... Century economists argued that effective demand is the foundation of a stable economy. ref http cepa.newschool.edu ..., suggesting that demand creates its own supply. According to Keynesian economics , weak demand results ...   more details



  1. Demand load

    In telecommunication , the term demand load can have the following meanings In general, the total Electric power power required by a Facility telecommunications facility . The demand Electrical load load is the sum of the operational load including any tactical load and nonoperational demand loads. It is determined by applying the proper demand factor to each of the connected loads and a diversity factor to the sum total. At a communications center , the power required by all automatic telephone exchange switching , Synchronization synchronous , and terminal equipment operated simultaneously on line or in standby , control and keying telecommunications keying equipment, plus lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment required to maintain full continuity of communications. The power required for ventilating equipment, shop lighting, and other support items that may be operated simultaneously with the technical load. The sum of the technical demand and nontechnical demand loads of an operating facility. At a receiver facility, the Power physics power required for all receivers and auxiliary equipment that may be operated on prime or spare antennas simultaneously, those in standby condition, multicouplers, control and keying telecommunications keying equipment, plus lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment required for full continuity of information transfer communications . At a transmitter facility, the power required for all transmitters and auxiliary equipment that may be operated on prime or spare antennas or dummy loads simultaneously, those in standby condition, control and keying equipment, plus lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment required for full continuity of communications. References FS1037C MS188 Category Telecommunications terms ...   more details



  1. Demand Set

    A Demand Set is a model of the most preferred bundle of goods an Agent economics agent can afford. The set is a function of the preference relation for this agent, the prices of good economics goods , and the agent s Endowment Economics endowment . Assuming the agent cannot have a negative quantity of any good, the demand set can be characterized this way Define math L math as the number of goods the agent might receive an allocation of. An allocation to the agent is an element of the space math R l math that is, the space of nonnegative real vector space vectors of dimension math L math . Define math p math as a weak preference relation over goods that is, math x px math states that the allocation vector math x math is weakly preferred to math x math . Let math e math be a vector representing the quantities of the agent s endowment of each possible good, and math p math be a vector of prices for those goods. Let math D p,p,e math denote the demand set. Then D p,p,e x px pe and x p x for all affordable bundles x . See also Demand Economics External links http economics.about.com library glossary bldef demand set.htm?terms Demand Set Category Consumer theory ...   more details



  1. Demand Media

    Infobox Company company name Demand Media, Inc. logo File Demand Media Logo.png 200px type Public traded .... Demand Media SEC 10 K filing dated 25 February 2012. ref revenue 325 million United States dollar .... Demand Media SEC 10 K filing dated 25 February 2012. ref homepage url 1 http www.demandmedia.com 2 demandmedia.com Demand Media, Inc. is an American content and social media company ref http ir.demandmedia.com phoenix.zhtml?c 215358&p irol irHome. Demand Media Corporate ... Cracked , and is known for creating online content through its Demand Media Studios division based on a combination of measured consumer demand and predicted Rate of return ROI . The company also provides ... InFocus Demand Media, Inc. 51641.htm Michael LoPresti, EContent Digital Content Strategies and Resources ... careers.asp eNom.com ref Demand Media was created in 2006 by a former private equity investor ... 2009 10 ff demandmedia all 1 title The Answer Factory Demand Media and the Fast, Disposable, and Profitable ... Demand Media was co founded in May 2006 ref http www.siliconbeat.com entries 2006 05 02 demand media ... News, Demand Media raises 120 million for a bunch of shell websites, May 2, 2006 ref by Richard Rosenblatt ... of M&A, Demand Media profile ref Demand Media raised more than 355 million in financing over its ... Partners and Goldman Sachs . ref http mashable.com 2007 09 25 demand media Adam Ostrow, Mashable, All That s New on the Web, Demand Media Raises 100 Million, September 25, 2007 ref ref http paidcontent.org article 419 demand media raises another 35 million total comes to 355 million PaidContent.org ref In June 2007 Demand Media hired Charles Hilliard, a former Morgan Stanley investment banker ... wired09 By 2008, Demand Media had acquired more than 30 domain name portfolio finance portfolios and owned 65 destination websites. Demand Media said that its 2009 revenue was nearly 200 million and that it was making ... profits Demand Media lied about author David Goldman date 2010 08 12 url http money.cnn.com ...   more details



  1. Code on demand

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In distributed computing , code on demand is a general term for any technology that sends executable software programs from a server computer to a client computer upon request from the client s software e.g., browser . Code on demand is a specific use of mobile code . A well known example for the code on demand paradigm are Java applet s An applet s program code lies inactive on some web server until a user client requests a web page that contains a link to the applet using the client s web browser . Upon this request, the web page and the applet are transported to the user s machine using HTTP . When the page is displayed, the applet is started in the browser and executes locally, inside the user s computer until it is stopped e.g., by the user leaving the applet s web page . This completes the applet s life cycle. DEFAULTSORT Code On Demand Category Internet Protocol based network software Category Software distribution Comp sci stub hu Ig nyelt k d zh ...   more details



  1. Demand assignment

    In telecommunication , a demand assignment is a method which several users Shared resource share access to a information transfer communications channel communications channel on a real time basis, i.e. , a User telecommunications user needing to communicate with another user on the same telecommunications network network requests the required telecommunication circuit circuit , uses it, and when the telephone call call is finished, the circuit is released, making the circuit available to other users. Demand assignment is similar to conventional telephone exchange telephone switching , in which common trunks are provided for many users, on a demand basis, through a limited size trunking trunk group . See also Time assignment speech interpolation References FS1037C MS188 Category Teletraffic telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Demand deposit

    Banking Demand deposits , bank money or scriptural money ref www.websters online dictionary.org definition scriptural money ref are funds held in demand deposit account s in commercial banks . ref cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary bank money title Bank Money Merriam Webster Dictionary publisher www.merriam webster.com accessdate 2009 08 19 last first ref These account balances are usually considered money and form the greater part of the narrowly defined money supply of a country ref name Krugman Paul Krugman Krugman, Paul R. , and Robin Wells. Economics. New York Worth, 2006. Print. ref . History In the United States, demand deposits arose following the 1865 tax of 10 on the issuance of state bank notes see Banking in the United States The dual banking system 1860s history of banking in the USA . In the U.S., demand deposits only refer to funds held in checking account s or cheque offering accounts other than NOW Account NOW accounts however, in a 1970s and 1980s response to the 1933 promulgation of Regulation Q in the U.S., demand deposits in some cases came to allow easier access to funds from other types of accounts e.g. savings account s and money market account s . For the historical basis of the distinction between demand deposits and NOW accounts in the U.S., see NOW Account History . Money Supply Demand deposits are usually considered part of the narrowly defined money supply , as they can be used, via cheque checks and drafts, as a means of payment for goods and services and to settle debts. The money supply of a country is usually held to consist of currency plus demand deposits. In most countries, demand deposits account for a majority of the money ... their funds in cash, leading to a drop in demand deposits and a shrinking of the money supply. Economists ... crisis that began in 2008. In fact, demand deposits in the U.S. increased dramatically ... DEFAULTSORT Demand Deposit Category Banking Category Monetary reform de Sichteinlage fr Monnaie scripturale ...   more details




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