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Hao-en Chueh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Mining Target-Oriented Fuzzy Correlation Rules to Optimize Telecom Service Management
    International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Hao-en Chueh
    Abstract:

    To optimize Telecom Service management, it is necessary that information about Telecom Services is highly related to the most popular Telecom Service. To this end, we propose an algorithm for mining target-oriented fuzzy correlation rules. In this paper, we show that by using the fuzzy statistics analysis and the data mining technology, the target-oriented fuzzy correlation rules can be obtained from a given database. We conduct an experiment by using a sample database from a Telecom Service Provider in Taiwan. Our work can be used to assist the Telecom Service Provider in providing the appropriate Services to the customers for better customer relationship management.

  • ASONAM - Mining Target-oriented Fuzzy Correlation Rules in Telecom Database
    2009 International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2009
    Co-Authors: Hao-en Chueh, Nancy P. Lin, Nien-yi Jan
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an algorithm for mining the target-oriented fuzzy correlation rules to discover the strong correlations between a specific Telecom Service and other Services from a Telecom database.We show how, by using the fuzzy statistics analysis, the target-oriented fuzzy correlation rules can be obtained from a given database. Our work can assist the Telecom Service Provider in finding the Services highly related to the most popular Telecom Service. This kind of information is quite useful for the Telecom Service Provider to provide the appropriate Services to their customers for effective churn management.

Nien-yi Jan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ASONAM - Mining Target-oriented Fuzzy Correlation Rules in Telecom Database
    2009 International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2009
    Co-Authors: Hao-en Chueh, Nancy P. Lin, Nien-yi Jan
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an algorithm for mining the target-oriented fuzzy correlation rules to discover the strong correlations between a specific Telecom Service and other Services from a Telecom database.We show how, by using the fuzzy statistics analysis, the target-oriented fuzzy correlation rules can be obtained from a given database. Our work can assist the Telecom Service Provider in finding the Services highly related to the most popular Telecom Service. This kind of information is quite useful for the Telecom Service Provider to provide the appropriate Services to their customers for effective churn management.

Adrian Werner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Telecom Service Provider portal: Revenue sharing and outsourcing
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2011
    Co-Authors: Amiya K. Chakravarty, Adrian Werner
    Abstract:

    Abstract Early mobile phones only provided voice transmission, for a fee. They have now evolved into voice and online data portals for providing additional Services through 3rd party vendors. These Service Providers (vendors) are given access to a customer base “owned” by the mobile phone companies, for a fee. Typically customers make two payments: to the mobile phone company for phone Services and to the 3rd party vendors for specific Services bought from them. Variations to the above business model may involve outsourcing the online portal and/or acquiring customers from other independent portals. For these scenarios, we study how the fees for phone Service and customer access are established and how they may relate to the prices of vendor Services, and which Services should be located on the portal – all in a game-theoretic context. Our results prove that it is possible to reorganize revenue flows through an invoicing process that may benefit the mobile network operator more than the other parties. In addition, we establish optimality in terms of the number of vendors on the portal, and determine a rank-ordering of vendors for their inclusion into the portal.

Amiya K. Chakravarty - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Telecom Service Provider portal: Revenue sharing and outsourcing
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2011
    Co-Authors: Amiya K. Chakravarty, Adrian Werner
    Abstract:

    Abstract Early mobile phones only provided voice transmission, for a fee. They have now evolved into voice and online data portals for providing additional Services through 3rd party vendors. These Service Providers (vendors) are given access to a customer base “owned” by the mobile phone companies, for a fee. Typically customers make two payments: to the mobile phone company for phone Services and to the 3rd party vendors for specific Services bought from them. Variations to the above business model may involve outsourcing the online portal and/or acquiring customers from other independent portals. For these scenarios, we study how the fees for phone Service and customer access are established and how they may relate to the prices of vendor Services, and which Services should be located on the portal – all in a game-theoretic context. Our results prove that it is possible to reorganize revenue flows through an invoicing process that may benefit the mobile network operator more than the other parties. In addition, we establish optimality in terms of the number of vendors on the portal, and determine a rank-ordering of vendors for their inclusion into the portal.

  • Telecom Service Provider Portal: Revenue Sharing and Outsourcing
    2008
    Co-Authors: Amiya K. Chakravarty
    Abstract:

    Online portals, where customers may purchase digital products, can be leveraged for economic advantage by Telecommunication network operators. Many different business models, characterized by revenue flow and portal ownership, are possible. However, they may create different degrees of advantages to the participants: network operator, Service Providers, and subscribers. Assuming a price dependent demand, we study how the parties obtain economic equilibrium in price, number of Services, and sales volume, with and without portal-outsourcing. Specifically, we seek to establish whether the pattern of revenue flow creates advantages for certain parties, whether the network operator should provide open access (of his customers) to the Service Providers, and whether he should acquire new subscribers from independent portals.

Pradipta Patra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Distribution of profit in a smart phone supply chain under Green sensitive consumer demand
    Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018
    Co-Authors: Pradipta Patra
    Abstract:

    Abstract This research work studies a two-member supply chain (that deals in smart phones) consisting of the manufacturer (positioned upstream) and the Telecom Service Provider (positioned downstream). Customers can purchase smart phone handset and Service either separately from the two members (free channel) or as a package (bundled channel) from either of the members. The smart phone manufacturer invests in the greening improvement of the product and the customers are sensitive to the greening improvement level. The study considers three power structures for the bundled channel (Manufacturer is the Stackelberg leader - MS, Telecom Service Provider is the Stackelberg leader – TS, and where both the players possess equal power i.e. Vertical Nash- VN) to characterize the optimal decisions of the manufacturer – the smart phone handset unit retail price, the greening improvement level and the optimal decision of the Telecom Service Provider – the amount of subsidy to pay to the handset manufacturer. The novelty of this study comes from the insights derived from the analysis of the green smart phone supply chain. The supply chain player with superior power earns more profit but is dependent on a condition that is a function of greening investment by the manufacturer, customer sensitivity to greening improvement level and customer sensitivity to prices. Also under similar conditions, the study shows that the balanced power structure (VN) is best for the supply chain i.e. supply chain profits are the highest. The insights derived from analysing the impact of greening investment and customer sensitivity to greening on the optimal subsidy amount are new and have not been studied before.