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Location Based AR

واقعيت افزوده مبتني برمکان

واقعيت افزوده مبتني بر مکان نوع واقعيت افزوده است که به يک مکان خاص گره خورده است اين مي تواند هر چيزي از مختصات جغرافيائي گرفته تا مکاني مانند يک نقطه عطف يا فروشگاه باشد

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Marker Based AR

واقعيت افزوده مبنتي برنشانگر

همانطور که از نام آن پيداست برنامه هاي کاربردي واقعيت افزوده مبتني بر نشانگر با اسکن کردن سيستم نشانگر ،راه حل توسعه يافته را به مشتريان تشخيص داده و نشان ميدهند

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Marker Less AR

واقعيت افزوده بدون نشانگر

واقعيت افزوده اي است که براي نشان دادن واقعيت افزوده به هيچ نشانگر فيزيکي نياز ندارد بسته به زماني که کاربر ميخواهد از آن استفاده کند

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Projection Based AR

واقعيت افزوده مبتني بر پروجکشن

تقويت داده هاي بصري با نمايش اشياء و تصاوير سه بعدي برروي سطح انتخاب شده اشاره دارد

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Outsourced marketing: it’s the communication that matters

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Abstract Purpose – Outsourcing has been promoted as one of the most powerful trends in the modernization of marketing operations. The rationale for such an undertaking includes a variety of factors but is generally predicated on fiduciary considerations. The purpose of this article is to examine the issues with, and the empirical consequences of, outsourcing within the intercollegiate marketing context. Design/methodology/approach – This is an exploratory mixed-methods study incorporating qualitative and quantitative data to investigate outsourcing specifically related to the communication-employee commitment relationship. Findings – Results from study 1 reveal that marketing directors perceive outsourcing as critical but also experience dissatisfaction with the level, frequency, and direction of communication. Results from study 2 indicate that an explicit and positive relationship exists between employee satisfaction with communication and their resultant commitment to the organization. Research limitations/implications – Owing to the exploratory nature of the study and a relatively small sample, the conclusions are tempered until subsequent studies have been performed. As well, specific moderating variables (e.g. size, culture, budget) were not included in this initial inquiry and as such may add considerable variance explained to the proposed relationship. Practical implications – First, the authors suggest that managing the “right commitment” is essential for marketing departments when working with an outsourcing agency. Second, the authors call attention to the importance of certain contextual factors (e.g. shared knowledge, mutual dependency, and organizational linkage) that may serve to improve the outsourcing partnership. Originality/value – Few papers have explored the communication-commitment relationship, particularly with regards to outsourcing. Consequently, this study adds to the research by examining how intercollegiate marketing employees perceive and react to an outsourcing partnership. Building on additional work in this area, the research focuses on several aspects of the communication-commitment framework not previously examined. Keywords Marketing, Outsourcing, Partnership, Universities Paper type Research paper

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