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Business Plan: Vietnamese Restaurant

by Vo Hong , 2014
"... This thesis is about planning for a start-up Vietnamese restaurant in Helsinki center. Enjoying Asian food seems to be a trend for Finish people nowadays. In addition, Vietnamese cuisine is famous, delicious and worth- introduced around the world. The statistics of Vietnamese in foreign country is g ..."
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writing and published books. Also the primary data collected by interviewing is used in the thesis. The author ends the thesis by saying that it is probable to invest in a Vietnamese restaurant business in Helsinki. A good location for the restaurant will be in Kamppi shopping mall. It will

Mining interesting locations and travel sequences from gps trajectories

by Yu Zheng, Lizhu Zhang, Xing Xie, Wei-ying Ma - In Proc. of 2009 Int. World Wide Web Conf. (WWW’09 , 2009
"... The increasing availability of GPS-enabled devices is changing the way people interact with the Web, and brings us a large amount of GPS trajectories representing people’s location histories. In this paper, based on multiple users ’ GPS trajectories, we aim to mine interesting locations and classica ..."
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and classical travel sequences in a given geospatial region. Here, interesting locations mean the culturally important places, such as Tiananmen Square in Beijing, and frequented public areas, like shopping malls and restaurants, etc. Such information can help users understand surrounding locations, and would

Vertical Foreclosure Using Exclusivity Clauses: Evidence from Shopping Malls∗

by Itai Ater , 2014
"... Exclusive contracts are one of the most controversial topics in the economic analysis of antitrust. Yet, very few empirical papers analyze the determinants and the consequences of exclusive contracts. In this paper, I study exclusive contracts between hamburger restau-rants and Israeli shopping mall ..."
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malls, in which mall owners commit to prohibiting additional hamburger restaurants from entering their malls. I investigate the determinants of these exclusive contracts and examine how such contracts affect the number of hamburger restau-rants and their sales. I show that exclusive contracts are less

Finding similar users using category-based location history

by Xiangye Xiao, Yu Zheng, Qiong Luo, Xing Xie - In GIS , 2010
"... In this paper, we aim to estimate the similarity between users according to their GPS trajectories. Our approach first models a user’s GPS trajectories with a semantic location history (SLH), e.g., shopping malls � restaurants � cinemas. Then, we measure the similarity between different users ’ SLHs ..."
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In this paper, we aim to estimate the similarity between users according to their GPS trajectories. Our approach first models a user’s GPS trajectories with a semantic location history (SLH), e.g., shopping malls � restaurants � cinemas. Then, we measure the similarity between different users

from the American Heritage Dictionary The Assemblage of Exchange: Housing, Industry and the Potential Mall1

by Ronald J. Eng, Ronald J. Eng
"... View to courtyard 1 "Mall", 1. A shady public walk or promenade. 2. a. A street lined with shops and closed to vehicles. c. A large building or complex of buildings containing various shops, businesses, and restaurants usually accessible by common passageways.-definition ..."
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View to courtyard 1 "Mall", 1. A shady public walk or promenade. 2. a. A street lined with shops and closed to vehicles. c. A large building or complex of buildings containing various shops, businesses, and restaurants usually accessible by common passageways.-definition

Driver Behavior Analysis and Prediction Models: A Survey

by Mamidi Kiran Kumar, V. Kamakshi Prasad
"... Abstract- In today's life, every human is in hurry to reach their destination like home, office, college, shopping mall, restaurant, etc as quickly as possible. To reach their destination quickly people use vehicles on road use and drive them in faster mode which results in road accidents. Driv ..."
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Abstract- In today's life, every human is in hurry to reach their destination like home, office, college, shopping mall, restaurant, etc as quickly as possible. To reach their destination quickly people use vehicles on road use and drive them in faster mode which results in road accidents

The Influence of Green Restaurant Decision Formation Using the VAB Model: The Effect of Environmental Concerns upon Intent to Visit

by Yi-Man Teng , Kun-Shan Wu , Di-Man Huang , External Editor: Marc A Rosen , 2014
"... Abstract: The study investigates consumers' intent to patron green restaurants by application of the Value-Attitude-Behavior model. The present study examines the interrelationships among consumers' values, attitudes, and environmental concerns, and explores how they relate to their inten ..."
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to their intentions to visit green restaurants in Taiwan. Data were gathered by face-to-face surveys, conducted by trained interviewers in a variety of locations, including at train stations, supermarkets, department stores, shopping malls, and adult education classes to obtain data from a representative demographic

Keyword-aware Optimal Route Search

by Xin Cao, Lisi Chen, Gao Cong, Xiaokui Xiao
"... Identifying a preferable route is an important problem that finds applications in map services. When a user plans a trip within a city, the user may want to find “a most popular route such that it passes by shopping mall, restaurant, and pub, and the travel time to and from his hotel is within 4 hou ..."
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Identifying a preferable route is an important problem that finds applications in map services. When a user plans a trip within a city, the user may want to find “a most popular route such that it passes by shopping mall, restaurant, and pub, and the travel time to and from his hotel is within 4

Where is the Soho of Rome?∗ Measures and algorithms for finding similar neighborhoods in cities

by Géraud Le Falher, Aristides Gionis, Michael Mathioudakis
"... Data generated on location-aware social media provide rich in-formation about the places (shopping malls, restaurants, cafés, etc) where citizens spend their time. That information can, in turn, be used to describe city neighborhoods in terms of the activity that takes place therein. For example, t ..."
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Data generated on location-aware social media provide rich in-formation about the places (shopping malls, restaurants, cafés, etc) where citizens spend their time. That information can, in turn, be used to describe city neighborhoods in terms of the activity that takes place therein. For example

Facing the potentia...

by Marco Ajelli, Stefano Merler
"... Background. Individual based models have become a valuable tool for modeling the spatiotemporal dynamics of epidemics, e.g. influenza pandemic, and for evaluating the effectiveness of intervention strategies. While specific contacts among individuals into diverse environments (family, school/workpla ..."
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it is thus important to employ data, which start being available, on contacts on neglected but important activities (leisure time, sport mall, restaurants, etc.) and time-use data for improving the characterization of the unstructured contacts. Moreover, all the possible effects of different assumptions
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