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Cross Shopping Analytics

Retail
Retail

Cross-shopping analysis, a method that examines customer behavior across different brands or products, offers valuable insights that can enhance marketing strategies, improve product offerings, and ultimately boost sales and customer loyalty.

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Crowd Control

Physical Security
Physical Security

Crowd control is a sub process of crowd management that enforces or restores order by restricting or limiting group behavior. Crowd control can include measures such as the use of force, arrest, or threat of personal injury.

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Crowd Counting

Video Analytics
Video Analytics

Crowd Counting in Video Analytics is a function that estimates the number of people in a camera image in a large and dense crowd.

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Crowd Management

Physical Security
Physical Security

Crowd management is the systematic process of planning, organizing and monitoring large gatherings of people to establish a safe and secure environment and maintaining a minimum level of space to avoid panic and rapid crowd movements.

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Crowd Simulation

Physical Security
Physical Security

Crowd simulation is the creation of computer models to simulate the movement and behavior of people in crowded spaces. It is important for predicting and preventing safety hazards and optimizing the flow of people.

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CTOT

Aviation
Aviation

Calculated Take Off Time (CTOT) is the time calculated and issued by the appropriate Central Management unit, as a result of tactical slot allocation, at which a flight is expected to become airborne. (ICAO Doc 7030/4 – EUR, Table 7)

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Customer engagement

Retail
Retail

Customer engagement refers to the dynamic interaction between a company and its customers, aiming to foster a deep, meaningful connection. This involves personalized communication, consistent and responsive customer experiences, and value creation through content, offers, and rewards.

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Customer Flow

Retail
Retail

Customer flow refers to the movement of customers through various stages of their interaction with a business, from entering the premises to completing their desired actions.

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Customer Flow Management

Retail
Retail

Customer Flow Management aims to enhance the customer experience by reducing wait times, improving service efficiency, and ensuring that customers move through in a smooth and organized manner. This can lead to increased customer satisfaction.

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Customer Insights

Retail
Retail

Customer insights refer to the understanding and knowledge gained about customers through various sources and methods, including market research, data analysis, customer feedback, and observations.

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Customer Intelligence

Retail
Retail

Customer intelligence refers to the process of gathering and analyzing information about customers to gain insights into their needs, preferences, behaviors, and feedback.

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Customer Journey Analytics

Retail
Retail

Customer Journey Analytics is the study of customer shopping behavior over time to optimize business operations.

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Customer Loyalty

Retail
Retail

Customer loyalty refers to the ongoing commitment and preference demonstrated by customers towards a particular business or brand, resulting in repeat purchases, positive advocacy, and long-term relationships.

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Customer Retention

Retail
Retail

Customer retention refers to the ability of a business to retain its customers, usually over a specific period of time. High customer retention is when the customers of a business remain loyal to the brand or product.

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Customer Touchpoint

Retail
Retail

Customer touchpoints encompass every point of contact between a customer and a brand, whether digital, physical, or interpersonal.

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CX

Retail
Retail

In retail stores, customer experience (cx) refers to the overall experience a customer has when interacting with a retailer, whether it's in a physical store, online, or through other channels.

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DDHV

Traffic
Traffic

Directional Design-Hour Volume (DDHV) is the proportion of AADT in the peak-hour (design hour) in the predominant direction of traffic flow. DDHV is determined from field measurements. DDHV is given by multiplying AADT by K-factor and D-factor.

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Delay Code

Aviation
Aviation

IATA delay codes were developed to standardize how airlines report commercial flight departure delays. Previously, airlines each used their own systems, complicating the sharing and aggregation of delay data. To streamline this process, IATA introduced codes that pinpoint the cause and assign respon

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Dewarping

Physical Security
Physical Security

Dewarping is a function which processes an image from a fisheye camera and produces a new image without distortion similar to the image of a standard camera.

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D-Factor

Traffic
Traffic

Directional factor (D-factor) is the traffic volume proportion moving in the higher volume direction during the peak hour to the combined volume in both directions during the peak hour.

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DHCP

IT
IT

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used in networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a client–server architecture.

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DHV

Traffic
Traffic

The Design Hour Volume (DHV) is the traffic volume which occurs during the peak hour (design hour).

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Digital Signage

Retail
Retail

Digital signage is a form of electronic signage, often times displays, to advertise, inform or entertain. Video-Analytics can be used to measure the effectiveness of digital signage.

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Digital Transformation

IT
IT

Digital transformation refers to the profound and comprehensive integration of digital technologies into all aspects of an organization, resulting in fundamental changes to how it operates and delivers value.

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Digital Twin

Video Analytics
Video Analytics

A digital twin is a digital model of a physical object, process or system which is used to represent it's state during the lifetime. Different from pure simulation a digital twin is updated with information.

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