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  3. Business model - Wikipedia

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    Business model innovation is an iterative and potentially circular process. [1]A business model describes how a business organization creates, delivers, and captures value, [2] in economic, social, cultural or other contexts.

  4. Bass diffusion model - Wikipedia

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    Bass contributed some mathematical ideas to the concept. [3] While the Rogers model describes all four stages of the product lifecycle (Introduction, Growth, Maturity, Decline), The Bass model focuses on the first two (Introduction and Growth). Some of the Bass model extensions present mathematical models for the last two (Maturity and Decline).

  5. Fama–French three-factor model - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Fama and French extended the model, adding a further two factors — profitability and investment. Defined analogously to the HML factor, the profitability factor (RMW) is the difference between the returns of firms with robust (high) and weak (low) operating profitability; and the investment factor (CMA) is the difference between the returns of firms that invest conservatively and ...

  6. C4 model - Wikipedia

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    The C4 model was created by the software architect Simon Brown between 2006 and 2011 on the roots of Unified Modelling Language (UML) and the 4+1 architectural view model. The launch of an official website under a Creative Commons license [3] and an article [4] published in 2018 popularised the emerging technique. [1]

  7. Motion control - Wikipedia

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    The basic architecture of a motion control system contains: A motion controller, which calculates and controls the mechanical trajectories (motion profile) an actuator must follow (i.e., motion planning) and, in closed loop systems, employs feedback to make control corrections and thus implement closed-loop control.

  8. Motion - Wikipedia

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    A car is moving in high speed during a championship, with respect to the ground the position is changing according to time hence the car is in relative motion . In physics, motion is when an object changes its position with respect to a reference point in a given time.

  9. Stochastic oscillator - Wikipedia

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    % is a 3-period simple moving average of %D, (%). A 3-line Stochastics will give an anticipatory signal in %K, a signal in the turnaround of %D at or before a bottom, and a confirmation of the turnaround in %D-Slow. [4] Typical values for N are 5, 9, or 14 periods. Smoothing the indicator over 3 periods is standard.