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Business Math
by Mary HansenBUSINESS MATH, 17E provides comprehensive coverage of personal and business-related mathematics. In addition to reviewing the basic operations of arithmetic, students are prepared to understand and manage their personal finances, as well as grasp the fundamentals of business finances. BUSINESS MATH, 17E prepares students to be smart shoppers, informed taxpayers, and valued employees. Basic math skills are covered in a step-by-step manner, building confidence in users before they try it alone. Spreadsheet applications are available on the Data Activities CD, and a simulation activity begins every chapter. Chapters are organized into short lessons for ease of instruction and include algebra connections, group and class activities, communication skills, and career spotlights.
Business Math
by Robert A. Schultheis Raymond M. KaczmarskiBUSINESS MATH provides comprehensive coverage of personal and business-related mathematics. In addition to reviewing the basic operations of arithmetic, students are prepared to understand and manage their personal finances, as well as grasp the fundamentals of business finances. Basic math skills are covered in a step-by-step manner, building confidence in users before they try it alone. Spreadsheet applications are available on the Data CD and a simulation activity begins every chapter. Chapters are organized into short lessons for ease of instruction and ease of learning.
Business Math
by Robert A. Schultheis Raymond M. KaczmarskiMath is an integral part of business. Let the 15th Edition of Applied Business Math provide comprehensive coverage of personal and business-related finance. Learn the curriculum by lesson presentations that include examples with solutions. Basic math skills, spreadsheet applications, a simulation, and e-commerce are presented within each chapter. Upon completion you are prepared to understand and manage your personal finances, as well as grasp the fundamentals of business finance.
Business Math (Math 24/7)
by Rae SimonsHave you ever thought about starting a business? Even if you just babysit . . . or mow lawns . . . or sell homemade jewelry at craft fairs, you'll need to know some basic math to help you keep track of your expenses and earnings. Businesses need math. Learn what you'll need to know to make money. Who knows where it might lead you!
Business Math Using Excel: 2nd + Cengagenow Printed Access Card (Fbla - All Ser.)
by Sharon Burton Nelda SheltonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Business Math: The Mathematics of Money
by Timothy J. BiehlerThe Mathematics of Money (3rd edition) covers general financial principles and the mathematical tools needed to understand and make use of those principles. <p><p> The Mathematics of Money is intended for use in college-level business and financial mathematics courses, and it does not assume that students have any particular level of math experience other than the ability to do basic arithmetic calculations with the aid of a calculator.
Business Mathematics
by Cheryl Cleaves Margie Hobbs Jeffrey NobleFor courses in business mathematics, personal finance, or small business management. <p><p> Empowers your students to manage personal finances <p> Business Math is a practical and thorough guide for students and small business owners to learn how to manage personal and business finances. The book was written on the premise that everyone needs to understand how to manage money, offering a rare deep dive into topics not always taught in class. A conversational tone, real world examples, and case studies keep complicated topics understandable and engaging. <p> The 9th Edition starts off by reviewing basic math. It then dives into topics relevant for any career such as mortgages, banking, interest, consumer credit, and more. It also touches on important topics for business owners including payroll, markup, markdown, trade discounts, business statistics and more, as well as topics for those close to business recordkeeping like government agencies, lending agencies, depreciation, inventory and financial statements.
Business Mathematics (Second Edition)
by Temoleon G. Rousos Walter H. Lange Robert D. Mason Jean B. RogersHigh School business math textbook.
Business Mathematics (Second Edition)
by Temoleon G. Rousos Walter H. Lange Robert D. Mason Jean B. RogersHigh School business math textbook.
Business Optimization Using Mathematical Programming: An Introduction with Case Studies and Solutions in Various Algebraic Modeling Languages (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science #307)
by Josef KallrathThis book presents a structured approach to formulate, model, and solve mathematical optimization problems for a wide range of real world situations. Among the problems covered are production, distribution and supply chain planning, scheduling, vehicle routing, as well as cutting stock, packing, and nesting. The optimization techniques used to solve the problems are primarily linear, mixed-integer linear, nonlinear, and mixed integer nonlinear programming. The book also covers important considerations for solving real-world optimization problems, such as dealing with valid inequalities and symmetry during the modeling phase, but also data interfacing and visualization of results in a more and more digitized world. The broad range of ideas and approaches presented helps the reader to learn how to model a variety of problems from process industry, paper and metals industry, the energy sector, and logistics using mathematical optimization techniques.
Business Process Analytics: Modeling, Simulation and Design (Textbooks in Mathematics)
by Manuel Laguna Johan MarklundThe fourth edition of this widely used textbook offers a new perspective. Previously titled Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Design, as the new title suggests, this book is about analytical business process modeling and design. However, this new edition introduces analytics to the title and to the presentation.The main objective of this book is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the multitude of analytical tools that can be used to model, analyze, understand, and ultimately design business processes.The most flexible and powerful of these tools, although not always the most appropriate, is discrete-event simulation. The wide range of approaches covered in this book include graphical flowcharting tools, deterministic models for cycle time analysis and capacity decisions, and analytical queuing methods, as well as machine learning.The authors focus on business processes as opposed to just manufacturing processes or general operations management problems and emphasize on simulation modeling using state-of-the-art commercial simulation software.Business Process Analytics: Modeling, Simulation, and Design can be thought of as a hybrid between traditional books on process management, operations management, and simulation. The growing interest in simulation-based tools suggests that an understanding of simulation modeling, its potential as well as its limitations for analyzing and designing processes, is of key importance to students looking for a future career in operations management.Changes from the previous edition include the following: New section on data-driven process improvement (with data visualization) Added a subsection of control charts to the 6-sigma section Replaced business process reengineering with business process management Updated all text, figures, examples, and exercises to ExtendSim10 (current version) More coverage on design of experiments More coverage of machine learning and neural networks
Business Process Management Forum: BPM 2024 Forum, Krakow, Poland, September 1–6, 2024, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing #526)
by Michael Rosemann Andrea Marrella Manuel Resinas Mieke JansThis book constitutes the proceedings of the BPM Forum held at the 22nd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2024, which took place in Krakow, Poland, in September 2024. The BPM Forum hosts innovative research which has a high potential of stimulating discussions. The papers selected for the forum are expected to showcase fresh ideas from exciting and emerging topics in BPM, even if they are not yet as mature as the regular papers at the conference. The 21 papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 144 submissions to the conference. The papers were organized in research tracks on foundations, engineering, and management.
Business Process Management Forum: BPM 2025 Forum, Seville, Spain, August 31 – September 5, 2025, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing #564)
by Hajo A. Reijers Cristina Cabanillas Arik Senderovich Irene VanderfeestenThis book constitutes the proceedings of the BPM Forum held at the 23rd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2025, which took place in Seville, Spain, during September 2025. The BPM Forum hosts innovative research which has a high potential of stimulating discussions. The papers cover a diverse and timely set of topics, reflecting the evolving socio-technical and AI-enhanced landscape of BPM. They explore themes such as the use of large language models in process monitoring and predictive analytics, RPA-induced technostress, blockchain-based compliance and documentation systems, process similarity and fairness in decision making, as well as new methods for model orchestration and simulation. The 23 papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 132 submissions to the conference. They were organized in research tracks on foundations, engineering, and management.
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2022 International Workshops, Münster, Germany, September 11–16, 2022, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing #460)
by Agnes Koschmider Cristina Cabanillas Niels Frederik Garmann-JohnsenThis book constitutes revised papers from the International Workshops held at the 20th International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2022, in Münster, Germany, during September 11-15, 2022. Papers from the following workshops are included:· 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Business Process Management (AI4BPM 2022)· 6th International Workshop on Business Processes Meet Internet-of-Things (BP-Meet-IoT 2022)· 18th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2022)· 2nd International Workshop on Business Process Management and Routine Dynamics (BPM&RD 2022)· 14th International Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management (BPMS2 2022) · 1st International Workshop on Data-Driven Business Process Optimization (BPO 2022) · 10th International Workshop on DEClarative, DECision and Hybrid approaches to processes (DEC2H 2022) · 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Business Process Management (NLP4BPM 2022) Each of the eight workshops focused on particular aspects of business process management. Overall, after a thorough review process, there were 23 full and 3 short papers selected from a total of 51 submissions. Only one of the short papers is included in the proceedings.
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2023 International Workshops, Utrecht, The Netherlands, September 11–15, 2023, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing #492)
by Jochen De Weerdt Luise PufahlThis book constitutes revised papers from the International Workshops held at the 21st International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2023, in Utrecht, The Netherlands, during September 2023.Papers from the following workshops are included:• 7th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Business Process Management (AI4BPM 2023)• 7th International Workshop on Business Processes Meet Internet-of-Things (BP-Meet-IoT 2023)• 19th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2023)• 16th International Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management (BPMS2 2023)• 2nd International Workshop on Data-Driven Business Process Optimization (BPO 2023)• 11th International Workshop on Declarative, Decision and Hybrid Approaches to Processes (DEC2H 2023)• 1st International Workshop on Digital Twins for Business Processes (DT4BP 2023)• 1st International Workshop on Formal Methods for Business Process Management (FM-BPM 2023) • 2nd International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Business Process Management (NLP4BPM 2023)• 1st International Workshop on Object-Centric Processes from A to Z (OBJECTS 2023)• 3rd International Workshop on Change, Drift, and Dynamics of Organizational Processes (ProDy 2023) Each of the workshops focused on particular aspects of business process management. Overall, after a thorough review process, 42 full papers were selected from a total of 86 submissions.
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2024 International Workshops, Krakow, Poland, September 1–6, 2024, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing #534)
by María Teresa Gómez-López Jana-Rebecca Rehse Katarzyna GdowskaThis book constitutes revised papers from the International Workshops held at the 22nd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2024, in Krakow, Poland, during September 2024. Each of the workshops focused on particular aspects of business process management. Overall, after a thorough review process, 28 full papers and 2 short papers were selected from a total of 64 submissions. Papers from the following workshops are included: 8th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Business Process Management (AI4BPM 2024) 3rd International Workshop on Data-Driven Business Process Optimization (BPO 2024) 8th International Workshop on Business Processes Meet Internet-of-Things (BP-Meet-IoT 2024) 17th International Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management (BPMS2 2024) 3rd International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Business Process Management (NLP4BPM 2024) International Workshop on Object-centric Processes from A to Z (OBJECTS 2024) 2nd International Workshop on Change, Drift, and Dynamics of Organizational Processes (ProDy 2024) 1st International Workshop on Managing Process Innovation and Value Creation in the Era of Digital Transformation (Innov8BPM 2024)
Business Process Management: 22nd International Conference, BPM 2024, Krakow, Poland, September 1–6, 2024, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14940)
by Michael Rosemann Andrea Marrella Manuel Resinas Mieke JansThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2024, which took place in Krakow, Poland, in September 2024. The 29 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 144 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Foundations; Engineering; and Management. .
Business Process Management: 23rd International Conference, BPM 2025, Seville, Spain, August 31 – September 5, 2025, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #16044)
by Hajo A. Reijers Cristina Cabanillas Arik Senderovich Irene VanderfeestenThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2025, which took place in Seville, Spain, in September 2025. The 30 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 132 submissions. They were organized in topical sections on foundation, engineering, and management.
Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Design (Textbooks in Mathematics)
by Manuel Laguna Johan MarklundBusiness Process Modeling, Simulation and Design, Third Edition provides students with a comprehensive coverage of a range of analytical tools used to model, analyze, understand, and ultimately design business processes. The new edition of this very successful textbook includes a wide range of approaches such as graphical flowcharting tools, cycle time and capacity analyses, queuing models, discrete-event simulation, simulation-optimization, and data mining for process analytics. While most textbooks on business process management either focus on the intricacies of computer simulation or managerial aspects of business processes, this textbook does both. It presents the tools to design business processes and management techniques on operating them efficiently. The book focuses on the use of discrete event simulation as the main tool for analyzing, modeling, and designing effective business processes. The integration of graphic user-friendly simulation software enables a systematic approach to create optimal designs.
Business Research Methods: An Applied Orientation
by Sanjay Mohapatra S Sreejesh M R AnusreeSince research is best learned by doing, this book emphasizes a hands-on, do-it yourself approach. The readers have many opportunities to see how business researches affect and support management decision. The book used a case study approach for all the chapters with interactive videos. The book gave emphasis to quantitative data analysis using a software program, IBM SPSS 20.0. The data analysis chapters illustrate in detail each step in running the software programs. The software programs files are provided for all data sets: outputs, demonstration movies, and screen captures are on the Website. This book provides students most extensive help available to learn quantitative data analysis using SPSS. Thus, the authors prepared this textbook and all the additional materials to help the students to understand the functional principles of business research and how to apply them in real-life situations.
Business Resilience System (BRS) (BRS): Real and Near Real Time Analysis and Decision Making System
by Bahman Zohuri Masoud MoghaddamThis book provides a technical approach to a Business Resilience System with its Risk Atom and Processing Data Point based on fuzzy logic and cloud computation in real time. Its purpose and objectives define a clear set of expectations for Organizations and Enterprises so their network system and supply chain are totally resilient and protected against cyber-attacks, manmade threats, and natural disasters. These enterprises include financial, organizational, homeland security, and supply chain operations with multi-point manufacturing across the world. Market shares and marketing advantages are expected to result from the implementation of the system. The collected information and defined objectives form the basis to monitor and analyze the data through cloud computation, and will guarantee the success of their survivability's against any unexpected threats. This book will be useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the field of computer engineering, engineers that work for manufacturing companies, business analysts in retail and e-Commerce, and those working in the defense industry, Information Security, and Information Technology.
Business Risk Management
by Edward J. AndersonA comprehensive and accessible introduction to modern quantitative risk management.The business world is rife with risk and uncertainty, and risk management is a vitally important topic for managers. The best way to achieve a clear understanding of risk is to use quantitative tools and probability models. Written for students, this book has a quantitative emphasis but is accessible to those without a strong mathematical background.Business Risk Management: Models and AnalysisDiscusses novel modern approaches to risk managementIntroduces advanced topics in an accessible mannerIncludes motivating worked examples and exercises (including selected solutions)Is written with the student in mind, and does not assume advanced mathematicsIs suitable for self-study by the manager who wishes to better understand this important field. Aimed at postgraduate students, this book is also suitable for senior undergraduates, MBA students, and all those who have a general interest in business risk.
Business Standard Compliance and Requirements Validation Using Goal Models (Services and Business Process Reengineering)
by Nabendu Chaki Novarun DebThis book discusses enterprise hierarchies, which view a target system with varying degrees of abstraction. These requirement refinement hierarchies can be represented by goal models. It is important to verify that such hierarchies capture the same set of rationales and intentions and are in mutual agreement with the requirements of the system being designed. The book also explores how hierarchies manifest themselves in the real world by undertaking a data mining exercise and observing the interactions within an enterprise. The inherent sequence-agnostic property of goal models prevents requirement analysts from performing compliance checks in this phase as compliance rules are generally embedded with temporal information. The studies discussed here seek to extract finite state models corresponding to goal models with the help of model transformation. The i*ToNuSMV tool implements one such algorithm to perform model checking on i* models. In turn, the AFSR framework provides a new goal model nomenclature that associates semantics with individual goals. It also provides a reconciliation machinery that detects entailment or consistency conflicts within goal models and suggests corrective measures to resolve such conflicts. The authors also discuss how the goal maintenance problem can be mapped to the state-space search problem, and how A* search can be used to identify an optimal goal model configuration that is free from all conflicts. In conclusion, the authors discuss how the proposed research frameworks can be extended and applied in new research directions. The GRL2APK framework presents an initiative to develop mobile applications from goal models using reusable code component repositories.
Business Statistics
by Robert DonnellyRobert Donnelly's Business Statistics eliminates the intimidation factor from learning statistics for business. The Second Edition maintains Donnelly's successful straightforward, conversational approach that explains each concept and why it is important directly to students. Through an abundance of comments that clarify specific topics, a variety of applications, and Your Turn practice throughout each chapter, students see business statistics in action-both in the classroom and in the world around them.
Business Statistics For Dummies
by Alan AndersonScore higher in your business statistics course? Easy.Business statistics is a common course for business majors and MBA candidates. It examines common data sets and the proper way to use such information when conducting research and producing informational reports such as profit and loss statements, customer satisfaction surveys, and peer comparisons.Business Statistics For Dummies tracks to a typical business statistics course offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels and provides clear, practical explanations of business statistical ideas, techniques, formulas, and calculations, with lots of examples that shows you how these concepts apply to the world of global business and economics.Shows you how to use statistical data to get an informed and unbiased picture of the marketServes as an excellent supplement to classroom learningHelps you score your highest in your Business Statistics courseIf you're studying business at the university level or you're a professional looking for a desk reference on this complicated topic, Business Statistics For Dummies has you covered.