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Business, 28.11.2019 23:31 lizdeleon248

Scuz bootes has been doing custom choppers, piercings, and tattoos for over thirty years. his home and place of business is a garage in the harbor district of seattle, washington. he has meticulous records of every job he has ever done. these have been entered into a computerized accounting information system that his accountant refers to as a "data warehouse." scuz is considering an expansion of his business into scarification, and has asked his accountant to identify past customers who might be likely candidates for this service. scuz wants his accountant to engage
a. enterprise resource planning.
b. customer resource management.
c. data mining.
d. customer auditing.

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