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An Approach Similarity To Customer Behavior In E-Metrics Ecosystem

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  • Elveny, Marischa

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Merchant is a business entity in cooperation with banks in the provision of payment. To the north Sumatran region has 33 districts of the city and a population of 13,937,797 inhabitants. Each city district has a variety of merchants that built on each corner or side of the road with a data sample of 1,383 users. To search for users based on their behaviours be competitive merchant who takes the similarity of some objects. The similarity involves characterizing each object or expounds tour- tour of the object. How to measure the similarity to characterize each object resulting in the naming and weighting. The way it is made by comparing to what is common and what is different from the object. Results will be achieved in the form of a method of similarity to look for in a merchant's customer behavior that competitive advantage

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  • Elveny, Marischa, 2020. "An Approach Similarity To Customer Behavior In E-Metrics Ecosystem," arabixiv.org 45k3u, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:arabix:45k3u
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/45k3u
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