...Systems Design What is a System? Give examples. A set of components working together for a common objective Information Systems (Web-based) H/w, S/W, people, Data, Procedures, Web-portals What is SDLC? Systems Planning, Systems analysis, systems design, systems development, implementation, maintenance IS alignment IS Success IS usage User satisfaction Information waste IS enabled Competitive advantage Orgl change Orgl learning TAM Easy to use Perceived personal usefulness Web-based Information System Banner – Assess the levels of Flexibility Stakeholders What is Systems Design? Input design Output Design Interface design Database Technology – Network architecture, Communications Technology Flexible Systems Design for Web-based IS? Examples: Banner, Amazon.com, Dell.com – Identify the systems design elements Flexible Systems Design for Web based Information Systems (Research) BOM changes affect MRP In the Banner system, what are the changes that could occur? How do we respond to these changes? Interviews them Users – Students, Registrar (Shannon), Dean, etc. Designers / Planners – Gary Administration - Explore the dimensions – Extent, Options, cost, easy, Range, etc. Gain more insight by getting more examples. • Application architecture Design • Interface design (User/ System) • Database • Network • Prototype • Systems controls Case...
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...Microsoft Project 2007 Tutorial Boston University © Boston University, Dept of Administrative Sciences, Project Management Programs (2010) 1 2 Microsoft Project 2007 Tutorial Boston University Contents Table of Contents Microsoft Project 2007 ....................................................................................................... 6 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 6 Starting Microsoft Project ................................................................................................... 7 Starting Microsoft Office Project........................................................................................ 7 Exploring the Project Guide............................................................................................ 9 Add Tasks ..................................................................................................................... 11 Changing Date formats ................................................................................................. 11 Link Tasks ..................................................................................................................... 13 Exploring the Project Information ................................................................................ 14 Summary ............................................................................................
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...Great Pyramid, responsible for overseeing their completion. We know there was some degree of planning, execution and control involved in managing this project. 208 BC Construction of the Great Wall of China Later still, another of the Seven Wonders of the World was built. Since the Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC), construction of the Great Wall had been a large project. According to historical data, the labor force was organized into three groups: soldiers, common people and criminals. The Emperor Qin Shihuang ordered millions of people to finish this project. 1917 The Gantt chart Developed by Henry Gantt (1861-1919) One of the forefathers of project management, Henry Gantt is best-known for creating his self-named scheduling diagram, the Gantt chart. It was a radical idea and an innovation of worldwide importance in the 1920s. One of its first uses was on the Hoover Dam project started in 1931. Gantt charts are still in use today and form an important part of the project managers' toolkit. 1956 The American Association of Cost Engineers (now AACE International) Formed Early practitioners of project management and the associated specialties of planning and scheduling, cost estimating, cost and schedule control formed the AACE in 1956. It has remained the leading professional society for cost estimators, cost engineers, schedulers, project managers and project control specialists since. AACE continued its pioneering work in 2006, releasing the first integrated process for...
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...FINAL YEAR PROJECT On DESIGNING A SIMULATOR TO IMPLEMENT A JOB SCHEDULER BASED ON DIFFERENT POPULAR CPU SCHEDULING ALGORITHMS Submitted as partial fulfillment for the award of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY Session 2014-15 In Computer Science & Engineering Under the guidance of Mr.MrinmoySen By AnanyaDas(11/CS/15, ananyadas092@gmail.com, +919681851782) AnshumanMahanty(11/CS/23, anshumanmahanty1@gmail.com, +917501169824) SayaniBanerjee(11/CS/93, sayanibanerjee.1@gmail.com, +919046422003) HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HALDIA CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the final year project (CS792) on ‘Designing a Simulator implementing job scheduler based on different popular CPU scheduling algorithms’ has been completed and submitted successfully by the project members Ananya Das (11/CS/15), Anshuman Mahanty (11/CS/23) and Sayani Banerjee (11/CS/93). ------------------------- -------------------------------- --------------------------- Mr. Tarun Kumar Ghosh Mr. Sourav Mandal, Mr. Mrinmoy Sen Head of the Department, Convenor, Asst. Prof., Project Mentor, Asst. Prof., Computer Science & Engg. Project Evaluation Committee Department of CSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We use this opportunity to express our gratitude to everyone who has supported us through the ongoing course of this final year project. The project owes its success not just...
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...Lin GBA 652: Marketing Seminar Professor Kevin Moncrief Fall 2014 California Polytechnic University Pomona Table of Contents I. Company Background 4 Values & Philosophy 4 Vision 5 Performance 5 History 5 The Samsung Philosophy 5 Samsung Electronics Co., LTD 6 Operations 6 Products 7 Design 7 Environmental Record 7 II. Issues / Problems 9 III. Company Goals, Objectives, or Drivers 14 IV. Constraints 17 Firm Specific 17 Industry Wide 19 V. SWOT Analysis 23 VI. Findings 27 GAPS 27 SHARED S/W 27 VII. Solution Options 28 1. Proposed Solution to Promotion Issue 28 2. Proposed Solution to Product Issue 28 3. Proposed Solution to Pricing Issue 28 VIII. Recommended Solution Option 30 Gantt Chart for Proposed Solution 31 References 32 I. Company Background Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. For over 70 years, Samsung has been dedicated to making a better world through diverse businesses that today span advanced technology, semiconductors, skyscraper and plant construction, petrochemicals, fashion, medicine, finance, hotels, and more. It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate). Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing...
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...Martin March S.Y. 2015-2016 Table of Contents Title Page ii Table of Contents iii List of Figures iv List of Tables v Chapter I. The Problem and its Background Introduction 1 Scope and Limitation 5 Objectives of the Project 6 Significance of the Project 7 Chapter II. Review of Related Literature and Studies Theoretical Framework Related Literature Related Studies Synthesis Chapter III. Technical Background Technicality of the Project Details of the technologies to be used How the project will work Chapter IV. Methodology * Environment * Locale * Population of the Study * Organizational Chart/Profile * Requirements Specification * Operational Feasibility * Fishbone Diagram * Functional Decomposition Diagram * Technical Feasibility * Compatibility Checking * Relevance of the Technologies * Schedule Feasibility * Gantt Chart * Economic Feasibility * Cost and Benefit Analysis * Cost Recovery Scheme * Requirements Modeling * Data and Process Modeling * Context Diagram * Data flow Diagram * System Flowchart * Risks Assessment/Analysis * Design * Output and User-Interface Design * Forms * Reports * Data Design * Entity Relationship Diagram * Data Dictionary * System Architecture * Network Model *...
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...COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROJECT Management COURSE INSTRUCTOR ENGINEER ABDUL ALEEM COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROJECT Management COURSE INSTRUCTOR ENGINEER ABDUL ALEEM CP-2010 UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, TAXILA CP-2010 UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, TAXILA APPLICATIONS OF SOFTWARE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS OF SOFTWARE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT IFFAT MAAB (10-CP-58) MARYAM FATIMA (10-CP-87) MUHAMMAD IKRAM UL HAQ (10-CP-30) IFFAT MAAB (10-CP-58) MARYAM FATIMA (10-CP-87) MUHAMMAD IKRAM UL HAQ (10-CP-30) Table of Contents 1. PROJECT 5 2. PROJECT MANAGEMENT 5 3. PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 5 3.1 HISTORY 6 3.2 PURPOSE 7 3.3 NEED FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 7 3.4 TYPES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 7 3.4.1 Desktop 7 3.4.2 Client Server 8 3.4.3 Web-based 8 3.4.4 Integrated 8 3.5 FUNCTIONALITIES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 8 3.6 BENEFITS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 10 3.7 SHORTCOMINGS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 13 4. Tools 13 4.1 Project scheduling tools 16 4.1.1 Advantages & Disadvantages 16 4.2 Comparison of Different Tools 17 4.3 Top Recent project management software 18 4.4 Criteria for evaluating Project management Software 19 4.5 Understanding Organizational Needs 19 5. NWC Case Study - Implementing EPMS Using Oracle Primavera P6, EBS and MS SharePoint 2010 20 5.1 About NWC 20 5.2 Project Goal 20 5.3 Project Background 21 5.4 Services...
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...DEVELOPMENT OF LEGENDA ONLINE STUDENT TIME TABLE SYSTEM FINAL YEAR PROJECT FINAL REPORT ABUBAKAR MAGIRA TOM U0957657 A thesis submitted in part fulfillment of the degree of B.sc (Hons.) In Software Engineering with the supervision of Dr. Mia Torrez and moderated by Mdm Teo Siew School of Computer Science and Information Technology Linton University College In Collaboration with University of East London December 2012 DECLARATION I Abubakar Magira Tom, hereby declare that the project work entitled “[LEGENDA ONLINE STUDENT TIME TABLE]” submitted to [LINTON UNIVERSTIY COLLEGE], is a record of an original work done by me under the guidance of [Dr. MIA TORREZ], and this project work has not performed the basis for the award of any Degree or diploma/ associate ship /fellowship and similar project if any. ___________________ [ABUBAKAR MAGIRA TOM] Student Date: __________________ [Dr. MIA TORREZ] Supervisor Date: ___________________ Mdm TEO SIEW Project Coordinator Date: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The special thank goes to my helpful supervisor, Dr Mia Torrez. The supervision and support that she gave truly help the progression and smoothness of my research topic. The cooperation is much indeed appreciated sir. My grateful thanks also go to both Mdm. TEO SIE. A big contribution and hard worked from both of you during the eight week is very great indeed. All projects during the program would be nothing without the enthusiasm and imagination...
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...Windows XP Migration Project Plan Dan Thomasson dthomasson@carolina.rr.com TS5120 – Project Management March 24, 2004 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………. | 4 | 2. Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations……………………………………………… | 5 | 3. Project Overview………………………………………………………………………….. | 5 | 3.1. Business Case………………………………………………………………………….. | 5 | 3.2. Windows XP Migration Benefits……………………………………………………… | 6 | 3.2.1. Better Performance……………………………………………………………….. | 6 | 3.2.2. Enhanced Security………………………………………………………………… | 6 | 3.2.3. Better Mobile Experience………………………………………………………… | 6 | 3.2.4. Real-Time Communications……………………………………………………… | 6 | 3.2.5. Return on Investment……………………………………………………………... | 7 | 3.3. Project Charter………………………………………………………………………… | 7 | 3.3.1. Project Objectives………………………………………………………………… | 7 | 3.3.2. Project Budget Information……………………………………………………….. | 7 | 3.3.3. Project Approach………………………………………………………………….. | 7 | 3.4. Project Roles and Responsibilities…………………………………………………….. | 8 | 3.4.1. Roles and Responsibilities………………………………………………………... | 8 | 3.4.2. Responsibility Assignment Matrix………………………………………………... | 9 | 4. Team Contract…………………………………………………………………………….. | 11 | 4.1. Code of Conduct………………………………………………………………………. | 11 | 4.2. Participation…………………………………………………………………………… | 11 | ...
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...JYOTI TANEJA Expertise in Business Analyst with over 7+ years of IT experience on all phases of a SDLC project. Primary focus on Analysis, Product implementations, system Integration/Migration projects and process improvement projects. Significant hands-on experience in business sectors such as, Finance, Healthcare and Banking. Effective communicator, excellent team player, quick learner and creative problem solver with fine-tuned analytical skills. Education includes: Professional Summary Business Requirements Gathering, Business Process Flow, System Analysis, Business Process Modeling and Business Analysis. Industry experience in Healthcare, Finance, Health Insurance and Banking sector. Expertise experience in writing Business requirements document, System requirements specifications, Functional requirements document, developing Use Cases, creating screen mockups, and preparing Training manuals. Strong knowledge of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)- Feasibility Requirements Analysis, Design, Construction, Testing, Implementation, Support) and Rational Unified Process (RUP) and UML methodology Expertise in Waterfall and iterative methodologies such as Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology, and Agile. Excellent skills in writing Business Requirements Document (BRD), Functional Specification Document (FSD) and Non-Functional Specification Document, System Design Specification (SDS) Performed Gap analysis, SWOT analysis, Risk analysis, and Cost/Benefit analysis...
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...Matrix Template HRIS with ESS GenRays Keith Ross, Project Manager (November 5, 2015) Matrix Template – GenRays – HRIS with ESS 2 Table of Contents Project Integration Management .................................................................................................... 3 Project Scope Management ............................................................................................................ 3 Project Time Management .............................................................................................................. 3 Project Cost Management ............................................................................................................... 4 Project Quality Management Overview .......................................................................................... 4 Project Human Resources Management ......................................................................................... 4 Project Communications Management ........................................................................................... 5 Project Risk Management ............................................................................................................... . 5 Project Procurement Management ................................................................................................. 5 Project Stakeholder Management ..................
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...Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The advances in computer technologies have affected everybody’s daily life. Computers support and assist almost every single human activity. Traditional Decision Support Systems (DSS) has focused on computerized support for making decisions with respect to managerial problems (Turban 2005). Information is power. Providing significant and updated information is important to an administration because it is committed to promote transparency in school. It is grateful to a certain place that if it is linked to the rest of the world, it means that people could easily access vital information about the school. This set of web information could include data about the events of school or the school history, its vision and mission, its faculty and staff and its plans and programs. In this age of information, almost all fields of endeavor such as education, manufacturing, research, games, entertainment, and business treat information systems as a need. Indeed, every activity in our daily life today requires people to get involved in the use of information systems. Information technology is playing a crucial role in the development of modern society and social life. It has transformed the whole world into a global village. Now social life has moved to online. People are using discussion board, blogs and social networking sites through web-based technology to communicate digitally. World Wide Web, digital library, e-commerce and...
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...1. ABSTRACT Application is a full-featured mapping program, designed to create a digital mind that can help you visually organize almost any sort of process or project as a dynamic, interconnected system of Thoughts. Application gives you a fairly intuitive interface for collecting, organizing, viewing, and navigating ideas, tasks, Web sites, related documents, and more. For example an organization if receives a project that is of large maintenance that is a project which requires a duration of five to six years then the maintenance of that project would be almost impossible for one’s behalf to maintain in a simple way of management in paper and pen. There comes the implementation of the application where not only these large projects can be maintained easily but also liability in terms of work breakdown structure and also in terms of scheduling can be maintained easily and efficiently. Whether you're building a complex Web site or conducting academic research, this app can help you build searchable networks of information with tools for taking notes, creating shortcuts, zooming out to get a higher-level view and even generating reports. Application publishing lets you sync a projection between multiple machines, or upload a version for fellow collaborators to see. A new transparent mode also lets you view a design directly on top of any other application without obscuring it. Application also has extras features like a system of tags and types, a calendar that can sync with...
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...management, and conflict resolution. Interviews with GenRays senior leaders, department heads, and staff will be used for this knowledge management area to determine what the most beneficial aspects of an HRIS system are to the company. The results of the interviews will be used to help identify and define the features and functions of the project’s deliverables. Product Analysis will also be used to help determine which vendor’s pre-packaged HRIS system best meets the company’s needs, by analyzing the HRIS requirements, the product breakdown, the systems required, and the value of the product, and comparing to the offerings and information provided by the potential vendors that have already been identified. Decomposition, Expert Judgment, Gantt Chart Decomposition will be used for Project Time Management in order to divide the project’s scope and deliverables into more manageable parts. The project’s team members will be involved in decomposing in order to achieve more accurate results with the project timeline. Expert Judgment will also be used since the project team will be comprised of GenRays employees with a depth of knowledge and experience, and many of the staff have...
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...(For Six Months Industrial Training) By Nitika Sharma CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO. TITLE PAGE…………………………………………………………………………………….i ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………………………..ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT………………………………………………………………….iii LIST OF TABLES & FIGURES…………………………………………………………iv 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Types of Peer to Peer………………………………………………………………..…...........2 1.1.1 Unstructured P2P…………………………………………………………………………2 1.1.2 Centralized P2P…………………………………………………………………………….3 1.2 Applications………………………………………………………………………..……………….....3 1.3 Advantages…………………..……………………………………………...............................3 1.4 Objective …………………………………………………………………………………………..…....4 1.5 Scope…………………….……………………………………………………………………….………….4 2. FEATURES OF PROJECT…………………………………………………………………………….5 3. HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Input Requirements…………………………………….……………………………………..8 3.2 Output Requirements………………………………………………………………………..8 3 3.3 Software Requirements…………………….………………………………………………..8 3.4 Hardware Requirements……………………………………………………………………..8 4. TOOL USED FOR DEVELOPMENT 4.1 NetBeans…………………………………………………………………………….……………….10 4.1.1 Features and Tools…………………..……………………………..………..…….10 4.1.2 Source Code Editor………………………………………………………………….10 4.1.3 GUI Builder………………………………………………………………………………..11 5. TECHNOLOGY TO BE USED 5.1 Introduction to Java…………………………………………………………..……………..13 5.1.1 Java Virtual Machine……………………………………………….…………..13 5.1.2 Principles………………………………………………………………………………..13 5.1.3 Versions………………………………………...
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