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                        Broadcast can be defined as follows: 
Delivery of a transmission to two or more stations at the same time, such as over a bus-type local network or by satellite. 
Protocol mechanism whereby group and universal addressing is supported.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									Broadband wireless access (BWA) is a generic term for services based on a wireless broadband MAN; sometimes referred to as wireless broadband access.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									Broadband channels are carried on coaxial or fiber-optic cables that have a wider bandwidth than conventional telephone lines, giving them the ability to carry video, voice and data simultaneously. Cable modems and digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies are examples of broadband connectivity.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									Bring your own device (BYOD) is an alternative strategy allowing employees, business partners and other users to utilize a personally selected and purchased client device to execute enterprise applications and access data. Typically, it spans smartphones and tablets, but the strategy may also be used for PCs. It may include a subsidy. 
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    						Industry:Technology    
									From a technology perspective, branded content management is the automation of processes from initial creative idea through to production and storage and, ultimately, to the fulfilment of branded content in the field and across various channels/media.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									Similar to the in-sourcing model, a brand service company is built to provide services to a large organization or a group of business-oriented companies. Services provided (which may include non-IT services and business processes) are carefully compared against the market, and the services company leverages external services providers (ESPs), selectively outsourcing part of their services.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									Brand extension is the expansion an existing “house” (or “master”) brand to cover a new category of solution. The brand becomes an umbrella brand for all the company’s offerings. The alternative is to create sub-brands for each individual proposition.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									Gartner first introduced the term BPM pure-play in 2003 to describe tools that delivered an application-independent approach to coordinating business. BPM pure-play products provide a set of services and tools for explicit process management (that is, process analysis, definition, execution, monitoring and administration), including support for human- and application-level interaction. BPM pure-play software includes commercially available software products that have all these features: 
Process orchestration engine 
Modeling environment 
Human-to-human workflow 
Monitoring and analysis capabilities 
Offline simulation 
System-to-system integration 
Business process performance reporting    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									A bottleneck is defined as the operation with the least capacity in a total system with no alternative routings; the total system can be effectively scheduled by simply scheduling the limiting operation.    
    
    						Industry:Technology    
									A bookmark is defined as a pointer to an Internet address kept within a Web client (browser).    
    
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