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EEO. 2020; 19(4): 7160-7174


Statistical Analysis Of Strategic Market Management Based On Radial Interpolation, Laplace's Rule Of Succession, Concept Learning, Artificial Neural Modelling, Exponential Growth Model And Positioning Strategy

Prasun Chakrabarti, Biswajit Satpathy, Ananda Shankar Hati, S B Goyal, Husnain R Sherazi, R B Bapat.



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Business strategy can be analyzed based on radial interpolation of contribution factor and arrival time of related past sequences in the present state as well as that of related sequences in the future state. Statistical modeling of the trend in perspective to one of the end products of the external analysis of the strategic market management can be ruled by Laplace's Rule of Succession. The customer-based methodology of classifying the competitors can be controlled by the concept learning approach and artificial neural modeling. The exponential growth model controls understanding of the competitors based upon success. In the competitor analysis of the image and positioning strategy regarding the most significant factors, like the market impact and productivity, a future prediction concerning the competitor analysis is desirable.

Key words: Radial Interpolation, Laplace's Rule of Succession, Concept Learning, Artificial Neural Modeling, Exponential Growth Model







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