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Matthias Oswald

Matthias Oswald

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Crée / Actualisé 25.05.2012 / 25.05.2012
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spy ware

computer technology that secretly gathers information about a user

accepting

tolerating; consenting; receiving. Noun: acceptance Verb: Accept

booming

successful; thriving/growing

convenient

practical; fits into one’s plans. Noun: convenience

concerned

worried, e.g. we are concerned about falling sales

decisive

1) conclusive, e.g. our ability to raise capital was decisive to our success on the market 2) resolute, firm, strong-minded Verb: decide Noun: decision

demanding

requiring much skill or effort, e.g. I have a demanding job

fickle

changeable, especially as regards one's loyalties

forgiving u

nderstanding, merciful, lenient. E.g. Be thankful that your boss is so forgiving, mine would have sacked you.

impressed

strongly influenced. Noun: impression Verb: impress Adj: impressive

seamless

smooth and without seams (German: Saum; Naht) or obvious joins

struggling

fighting to survive

tricky

cunning, sly; clever

vital

a bsolutely necessary; essential.

unprecedented

never done or known before; unequalled, unmatched, unrivalled

willing

ready, eager, or prepared to do or accept something

unsatisfactory

unacceptable because poor or not good enough

initial

existing or occurring at the beginning. Adv: initially

manually

by hand; physically. Adj: manual

fiercely

full of energy or intensity; furiously. Adj: fierce

big bucks

a lot of money, a high price

bottom price

lowest prices

deciding factors

decisive circumstances or facts that contribute to a result

fulfillment centre

location where orders are executed

flashy website

easily noticeable because of its showy features. She arrived in her flashy new Audi TT.

high street

(ofretail goods) catering to the needs of the ordinary public

location of choice

a preferred particular place or position

low-cost option

a cheaper variation of a product or service

mail order company

company offering the chance to order goods by post

mixed feelings

different conflicting feelings, lack of certainty

operational costs

the costs resulting from day-to-day running of an operation costs, hardware main tenance and electricity.

order picking

goods selected from an assortment depending on order made. German:Kommissionierung

repeat customers

customers that buy a product or service over and over again

stock management th

e function of understanding the stock mix of a company and the different demands on that stock

real time

the actual time during which something occurs

back-end systems

computer program that performs background tasks (support program for a computer system, such as a da tabase)

B2B

business-to-business, denoting trade conducted via the Internet between businesses

cut of a coat

the way or style in which a coat is cut

dotcom companies

a company which does most of its business on the Internet, usually through a website

pop-up ad

ads appearing temporarily in a computer window when activated