All of the following are questions to ask about demand patterns and their underlying causes EXCEPT ____________

a. Do demand levels follow a predictable cycle?
b. What are the underlying causes of these cyclical variations?
c. How much demand are competitors receiving?
d. Do demand levels seem to change randomly?
e. Can demand for a particular service over time be disaggregated by market segment?


c

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Brainstorm your ____________

a. organization b. research c. content d. purpose

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Yoshi, a Japanese citizen working in Atlanta for his Tokyo firm, decided to rent an airplane and fly himself to the Annual Catfish and Zydeco festival in Thibodaux, Louisiana. He rented a small plane to fly there. Over Alabama, thunderstorms formed. Because Yoshi was not trained to fly by instruments, he decided to land at the next airport. As he searched for a runway, Yoshi heard a loud clank

followed by silence as the engine died. He tried to land in a field but crashed. While recovering in a rehabilitation center in California, Yoshi filed suit there against the Atlanta Airport and the owners of the airplane, alleging that they were negligent in their maintenance. Suppose Yoshi can exercise jurisdiction over the defendants in court in California. They fail to appear to defend themselves and Yoshi wins a default judgment for $5 million which defendants do not pay. Yoshi discovers that the owner of the airplane also owns a Lear jet, which is in San Diego. If Yoshi has the court seize the jet in satisfaction of the judgment, Yoshi has obtained what type of jurisdiction? a. in personam jurisdiction b. de novo jurisdiction c. lex loci jurisdiction d. quasi in rem jurisdiction e. in rem jurisdiction

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All of the following are components of relevance except:

A. feedback value B. predictive value C. verifiability D. timeliness

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In an IDS, ________ means that the IDS should report all attacks events and report as few false alarms as possible

A) precision B) event correlation C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B

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