...CS682 Spring Session 1 2014 Revision: 1.1 Author: Amita Shrivastava Date: January 20, 2014 ------------------------------------------------- Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Assignment Part 1 2 2.1 Management Information Systems - for WallGray’s pharmacy chain.(1) 2 2.1.1 Purpose 2 2.1.2 System Users 2 2.1.3 Inputs to the System 2 2.1.4 Outputs from the System 2 2.2 Decision Support Systems – for Home Depot (2) 2 2.2.1 Purpose 2 2.2.2 System Users 3 2.2.3 Inputs to the System 3 2.2.4 Outputs from the System 3 2.3 Executive Information Systems – for Wal-Mart (3) 3 2.3.1 Purpose 3 2.3.2 System Users 3 2.3.3 Inputs to the System 3 2.3.4 Outputs from the System 3 2.4 Expert Systems – for BIGHOSP, a major hospital.(4) 3 2.4.1 Purpose 3 2.4.2 System Users 3 2.4.3 Inputs to the System 4 2.4.4 Outputs from the System 4 3. HomeQuotes Solution 4 3.1 Mission 4 3.2 Functional Requirements 4 3.3 System-Level Use Cases 5 3.4 System-Level Constraints 5 4. Appendices 6 5. References 6 Introduction Information System is a judicious mixture of people, data, processes and information technology that collectively gather, process, store and provide the needed information as output, to users that will help support the organization. There are two parts to this assignment. The first part, explains four different types of information system for a given industry. The second part uses the System analysis methodology...
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...Thinking Styles Test - 'Word' document Read each set of words and tick the two in each group that best describe you. 1. A. I am imaginative. B. I like finding things out. C. I am realistic about things. D. I like puzzles. 2. A. I am organised. B. I am happy when things change. C. I like to ask questions about things. D. I like finding things out. 3. A. I like discussing and arguing. B. I like to get to the point. C. I like making things and thinking in new ways. D. I like seeing how things fit together. 4. A. I get on well with people. B. I like to do things with my hands. C. I like school work. D. I am adventurous 5. A. I am precise. B. I am flexible. C. I like things to be organised. D. I am inventive. 6. A. I like to share things and ideas. B. I like everything to be in order. C. I am sensible. D. I like to be independent. 7. A. I like to do better than other people. B. I like things I do to be perfect. C. I like working with other people. D. I think in a logical way. 8. A. I like thinking and talking about things B. I care about peoples' feelings. C. I am hard-working. D. I like to take risks. 9. A. I like reading. B. I like people. C. I like solving problems. D. I am good at planning and organising. 10. A. I am good at memory work. B. I am good at joining up ideas. C. I am good at sorting-out problems. D. I am good at coming up with new ideas. 11. A. I like to change things. B. I am good at making decisions. C. I am good at thinking on my...
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...HG AFTER GATE GUIDE 2015 ENGISTAN.COM From Team Engistan Desk Dear students, As the GATE 2015 is over, now the next step is to apply for M.Tech courses (through GATE 2014/2015 or NON GATE exam 2015 ) and for PSU’s recruiting through GATE score which is quite complicated. To make M.Tech and PSU application process easy for students engistan.com have launched this After Gate Guide 2015 which contain cutoff analysis of IITs, NITs, IIITs, regional colleges etc, written test and interview preparation tips, complete information about PSUs, Preference Order of Institutes & Disciplines, Career options after gate exam at one place. One thing we want to highlight is scoring high in gate exam does not grantee your admission in IIT or a job in PSU, remember the battle is still on. Keep revising basic concepts regularly for interview and written test (for M.tech and PSU both), both got weight age of 30% or more in complete selection procedure. Preference Order of Institutes & Disciplines we have provided are on the basis of previous year cutoffs (2012, 2013 and 2014), Faculty, Infrastructure and Application, Research Collaborations, Placements, Industry Linkages, Quality of Students. So you are free to choose any college or discipline. We gave you a rough guideline for M.tech Admissions and PSU recruitments. And we advice students to read this guide thoroughly. These few pages will serve as a quick reference guide for top institutes (and PSUs) and their selection process. With Best wishes...
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...Exercise 1: Chapter 15 Question 14 The national income can be defined as the sum of all the output of the economy nationwide, where the gross national product (GDP) measures the value of that economy. Though not all economy inputs are considered in the GDP measurement, and then arises the question of the uncertainty or shortcomings of the national income account. I remember when I first came in the United States my householder does not have laundry machines; the household wash their clothes themselves so I do, we cannot afford a Laundromat for every dirty cloth. I understand now such input does not affect the GDP, our action is simply ignores by the nation because there is no payment burden by the state tax. Still our household complained about the water bill in the house, consequently we pay tax anyway. Similarly some activities such as drug trade and babysitting are not considered in calculating the national income. Recalling the household above, the householder’s wife babysits children that their parents bring into the house and pay her directly. I heard that the lady was trying to get a babysitting license, which means she was operating and the nation does not know. Other non-marketed activities such as services from person to person and prostitution do not include in the GDP. I think some activities out of our standard of living that the nation does not rely on, their use might encounter some inaccuracies and defect the national income account. We will not accurately measure...
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...Prompt #11: I believe that the eighty/ twenty rule that Malcolm Gladwell discusses in the novel, meaning that eighty percent of work is done by twenty percent of people, is very relatable to the real world. This 80/20 rule is known mainly as Pareto's Law. Founded by Vilfredo Pareto in 1906, the formula was established to describe the inequal distribution of wealth in Pareto's home country of Italy. He stated that 20% of the people owned 80% of the countries wealth and hence the eighty/ twenty rule was established. The 80/20 rule has been changed from its strictly economical meanings to purely mean that in anything a few (20 percent) are vital and many(80 percent) are trivial. Two modern day examples where this rule is clearly visible are in the classroom and also in athletics. In sports the eighty twenty rule could be displayed in many different ways. One example would be the salaries of players. If you look at the roster of the New York Knicks, a basketball team in the Eastern Conference of the NBA, you will find that they have had a total of 21 players this season. Between those 21 athletes the team as a whole was set to make over eighty-one million dollars. If you look at the individual player salaries though you will find that not all players make an even amount. In fact, the top four earners on the team (Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, Andrea Bargnani, and Jose Caledron) were set to earn almost 63 million dollars alone. That's almost 77% of the teams total...
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...POLYSAR Canada¶s largest chemical company. The Rubber Group accounts for 46% of Polysar¶s sales. Primary products for this group are butyl and halobutyl. Principal customers for these products are tire manufacturers. Rubber Group has two divisions ± NASA (North America & South America) ± EROW (Europe & elsewhere) POLYSAR Butyl is manufactured by NASA at its Sarnia 2 plant, and by EROW at its Antwerp plant. Sarnia 2 is a relatively new facility, dedicated entirely to butyl production. The Antwerp plant makes both butyl and halobutyl. EROW¶s demand exceeds its manufacturing capacity, so EROW ³buys´ butyl from NASA. POLYSAR RUBBER GROUP NASA EROW SARNIA 1 PLANT Halobutyl SARNIA 2 PLANT Butyl ANTWERP PLANT Butyl & Halobutyl AGENDA Polysar Ltd. Introduction to Polysar Standard Costing Variance Analysis for Variable Costs Fixed Overhead Volume Variance Transfer Pricing POLYSAR 1a) What evidence do we have that Polysar is on a standard costing system? 1b) Interpret the amount $22,589 on Exhibit 2, for variable costs. 1c) Interpret the amount $21,450 on Exhibit 2, for variable costs. POLYSAR 1d) Evaluate NASA¶s performance relative to budget for sales price and volume. 1e) Evaluate NASA¶s performance relative to budget for plant efficiency, raw materials prices, fixed manufacturing expenses, and non-manufacturing expenses. POLYSAR 1a) What evidence do we have that Polysar is on a standard costing system? Product...
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...Available online at www.interscience.in Development of Product Costing Module in ERP for L&T Kansbahal Works, Kansbhal, Orissa : A Case Study 1 Seema G. Bhol, 2Arun Mishra & 3Srikanta Patnaik Sambalpur University, Burla, Orissa, India, 2Head (IT Services), L&T, Kansbhal, Orissa, India, 3 Department of Computer Science ITER , SOA University , Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India E-mail : guptaseema@hotmail.com, arun-kbl@kbl.ltindia.com, patnaik_srikanta@yahoo.co.in 1 Abstract - One need to be very accurate in what the products and services are costing. Inaccurate cost components could cost an organization more dearly. So, to full fill our present and future requirements and ambitions in all respect of life, it is essential enhance our expertise to link the power of today's information technology with the tools of economic theory and business strategy.[2] This paper aims at throwing new lights on various developments and formulate strategy for their implementation. Keywords— Business Mapping Report (BMR), Product costing, Dataflow Diagram, Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP), cost overhead, cost centres, Cost variance report, WIP. . 1. INTRODUCTION businesses, non-profit organizations and governments now all utilize ERP systems. The use of erp module saves time and money without sacrificing accuracy and control. Product costs are analysed quickly and accurately, which empowers the organization with the ability to perform minute analysis and projections of product cost. Few of the many...
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...Diploma Programme Chemistry data booklet First examinations 2009 Diploma Programme Chemistry data booklet First published March 2007 Revised edition published September 2008 International Baccalaureate Peterson House, Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff Gate Cardiff, Wales GB CF23 8GL United Kingdom Phone: +44 29 2054 7777 Fax: +44 29 2054 7778 Website: http://www.ibo.org © International Baccalaureate Organization 2008 The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers three high quality and challenging educational programmes for a worldwide community of schools, aiming to create a better, more peaceful world. The IB is grateful for permission to reproduce and/or translate any copyright material used in this publication. Acknowledgments are included, where appropriate, and, if notified, the IB will be pleased to rectify any errors or omissions at the earliest opportunity. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the IB, or as expressly permitted by law or by the IB’s own rules and policy. See http://www.ibo.org/copyright. IB merchandise and publications can be purchased through the IB store at http://store.ibo.org. General ordering queries should be directed to the sales and marketing department in Cardiff. Phone: +44 29 2054 7746 Fax: +44 29 2054 7779 Email: sales@ibo.org Printed in the United Kingdom by Antony Rowe...
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...Oct. 2013, pp.74-83 An Evolution of Computer Science Research∗ Apirak Hoonlor, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Mohammed J. Zaki, and James Thompson Abstract Over the past two decades, Computer Science (CS) has continued to grow as a research field. There are several studies that examine trends and emerging topics in CS research or the impact of papers on the field. In contrast, in this article, we take a closer look at the entire CS research in the past two decades by analyzing the data on publications in the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore, and the grants awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). We identify trends, bursty topics, and interesting inter-relationships between NSF awards and CS publications, finding, for example, that if an uncommonly high frequency of a specific topic is observed in publications, the funding for this topic is usually increased. We also analyze CS researchers and communities, finding that only a small fraction of authors attribute their work to the same research area for a long period of time, reflecting for instance the emphasis on novelty (use of new keywords) and typical academic research teams (with core faculty and more rapid turnover of students and postdocs). Finally, our work highlights the dynamic research landscape in CS, with its focus constantly moving to new challenges arising from new technological developments. Computer science is atypical science in that its universe evolves quickly, with a speed that is unprecedented...
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...Oral Oncology 50 (2014) 577–586 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Oral Oncology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/oraloncology Review ACR Appropriateness CriteriaÒ thyroid carcinoma Joseph K. Salama a,⇑, Daniel W. Golden b, Sue S. Yom c, Madhur Kumar Garg d, Joshua Lawson e, Mark W. McDonald f, Harry Quon g, John A. Ridge h, Nabil Saba i, Richard V. Smith j, Francis Worden k, Anamaria Reyna Yeung l, Jonathan J. Beitler m a Duke University, Durham, NC, United States University of Chicago Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States d Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, United States e Lexington Medical Center, West Columbia, SC, United States f Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States g Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States h American College of Surgeons, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States i American Society of Clinical Oncology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States j American College of Surgeons, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, United States k American Society of Clinical Oncology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States l University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States m Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States b c a r t i c l e i n f o s u m m a r y The ACR Head and Neck Cancer Appropriateness Criteria Committee reviewed relevant medical...
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...MET CS 682 – Module 2 Assignment 2 Development Process & Risk Analysis Date of Submission: January 29, 2014 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Scenario 4 Part I. Selection of a Suitable Development Process 5 Waterfall Approach 5 Iterative Approach 5 Agile Approach 6 Development Process for MallKiosk Development 6 Part II. Risk Analysis 8 Identification of Risk 8 Risk Analysis 9 Risk Management 10 Appendices 12 Appendix 1: Waterfall Approach 12 Appendix 2: Agile Approach 12 Appendix 3: Risk Management 13 References 14 Introduction This week’s assignment focus on the processes of system development and risk involved. For someone like me who never was part of the full design phase of the development process, I never knew the full concept of how the projects or applications were built from initiation. This assignment will allow me to have a high level understanding of the processes involved in system development, thereby allowing me to get a full grip of Project Management involved in the entire system development lifecycle. The 1st part of the assignment will allow me to identify and differentiate the 3 different development processes; waterfall, iterative and agile. I am hoping that after completing this part, I will somehow be able to identify the appropriate process for a particular application development. Among the 3 types of development approaches, the only one that I am familiar of is the waterfall approach. The 2nd...
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...Data of Phas-II Sr no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 NAME Abdul Hafeez Abu Bakar Siddique Awais Munir Basharat Mahboob Maroof Ilyas Mazhar Iqbal Miss Ayesha Ch. Miss Fariha Iftikhar Miss Kashaf Yaseen Miss Ujala Ashraf Muhammad Abdullah Waleed Muhammad Aftab Muhammad Essa Khalid Muhammad Khalid Hameed Muhammad Maqsood Khan Muhammad Shoaib Muhammad Waqar Murzooq Saleem Noor Nauman Altaf Roman Majeed Syed Ahmad Hassan Bukhari Waqar Ali Zain Qayyum Abdul Ghaffar ABDUL REHMAN Abdul Rehman ABDUL SHAKOOR Abrar Anwar ABRAR JAMIL ADEEL AHMED ADEEL IRSHAD ADNAN SHAUKAT Aftab Shaukat Ahmed Zeeshan Ahsan Mahmud AIMEN BASHIR ALI AUN ALI EHSAN MANJ ALI EJAZ ALI HAMED ALI MEHBOOB ALI USMAN BASHIR Allah Ditta Shahid Ameer Hamza ANAM ALVI ANAM MOOSA Anam Ullah Aneel Shahzad ANUM INTISAR ANUM JAVED ARSLAN RAZZAQ CNIC 3310226618167 3310114158887 3530374620369 3830212044729 3310246045471 3640282454573 3310068099318 3310208917468 3430126117362 3110248981000 3660180459853 3660119940117 3210224181181 3310054615453 3660215126755 3430288411671 3310221134839 3310286092337 3310267032475 3330104275587 3130374936045 3530220857361 3310031746769 3520130546281 3540489657861 3230412338735 3310206565785 3310425262179 3510288617907 3310002339509 3310271578631 3310330195673 3410434351359 3310694673473 3310266881555 3310094300496 3550103015009 3410316103425 3410254910063 3640240257955 3310280974795 3310365417863...
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...Sample Statements and Charts Write-Up CS™ or Trial Balance CS™ version 2007.x.x TL17346 (04/24/07) Copyright Information © Text copyright 1998-2007 by Thomson Tax & Accounting. All rights reserved. © Video display images copyright 1998-2007 by Thomson Tax & Accounting. All rights reserved. Thomson Tax & Accounting hereby grants licensees of CS Professional Suite software the right to reprint this document solely for their internal use. Trademark Information The trademarks used herein are trademarks and registered trademarks used under license. All other brand and product names mentioned in this guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Contents Sample Financial Statements .......................................................... 1 Write-Up Sample Client (CSWRI01) .................................................................................3 Balance Sheets ...............................................................................................................5 BalanceSheet-CurrentYear.fsr...................................................................................5 BalanceSheet-CurrentYear-PriorYear.fsr..................................................................7 BalanceSheet-CurrentYear-2Column.fsr...................................................................9 Income Statements .......................................................................................................11 IncomeStatement-CurrentYear...
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...re Vaccine ected adverse events afte r hildhood Vaccine Injury Act 0OLD INFORM THE PM PROTECTION AGAINST DI P THE CHILD RECEIVING TH ',CUR, SUCH AS ANTIPY R li CARE PROVIDER . PARENT AS STATED IN THE NAsTION 'TANCE OF COMPLETING TH 1EACTIONS TO THEIR HEA L e immunization procedures . gulanttherapy. ale needle and syringe. ion with a pertussis-containing Raneously AM Oral Poliovim s re not available concerning th e I studies with TETRAMUNE di d arcinogenic mutagenic poles— - -MOM Obesity and Stature in Adolescenc e and Earnings in Young Adulthoo d Analysis of a British Birth Cohor t James D . Sargent, MD, David G . Blanchflower, PhD NE This product is not recomI been established. t Use (Td) is recommended. R e (DT) should be substituted in Ise) is based on a full course o f months of age in three separate on systemic symptoms within Objective: To examine the association between obe- sity and stature at various ages and earnings in young me n and women at age 23 years . Design : We estimated the effect of obesity on earnings xns Toddlers (107 doses) by constructing a series of ordinary least-squares regression equations in which the dependent variable was the natural logarithm of hourly earnings at age 23 years . We report the coefficients for obese subjects compared with those for the nonobese subjects and for height while con trolling for a number of other factors that are known t o affect pay . Setting : A birth cohort...
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