...Riordan Manufacturing SR-rm-012 Final Project BSA/310 – Business Systems Company Background Information Owned by a Fortune 1000 enterprise Riordan Manufacturing is one of the leading global plastics manufacturer with a projected annual earnings of $46 million. Since the company’s inception in 1991, Riordan Manufacturing expanded and acquired a manufacturing plant in Pontiac, MI and another manufacturing plant in Albany, GA, its headquarters is house in San Jose, CA. They have also created a joint venture with the People’s Republic of China. This organization focuses on being Six Sigma, exceeding ISO 9000 standards, and continues to maintain an edge in Research & Development along with being the leader in industry trends. Finance and Accounting (F&A) Systems There are approximately 12 components to the F & A Systems: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Order Entry, Procurement, Sales and Purchasing History, Invoicing and Shipping, Payroll, Financial Reporting, EDI, Bar Code Reading and EDSS (Executive Decision Support System). Not all locations however have all the 12 components mentioned, EDI, Bar Code Reading and EDSS is only available in the San Jose office. In addition, the three entities are not compatible with each other as each three F & A systems has purchased software from three different vendors. The following table will outline a breakdown of current systems within the three United States offices. Vendor License Current Setup Language ...
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...the end users. 1.2 Scope This Vision Document applies to the Wylie course registration system, which will be developed by the Wylie College Information Systems (IT) department. The IT department will develop this client-server system to interface with the existing course catalog database. The C-Registration System will enable students to register for courses on-line. The C-Registration System allows professors to select their teaching courses and to maintain student grades. 2 Positioning 2.1 Business Opportunity This project will be replacing the entire front-end of the existing course registration system with a state-of-the-art on-line system that allows student and professor access through PC...
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...Critique of Manual Samsung NX1000 Smart Camera User Manual Critique I. Introduction The user manual I chose to critique is from Samsung. The item is the Samsung NX1000 Smart Camera. This camera has 20.3 mega-pixels, built in WiFi, 1/4000 shutter speed, high speed capture, HD video, 3D panorama, panorama (regular), a smart panel, and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). The complete user manual can be found at http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/EV-NX1000BFWUS. II. Document Organization The user manual has 184 pages and is broken down into seven (7) pages. The first six pages (6) is the health and safety information. The first chapter is my camera. The topics covered in this chapter are getting started, camera layout, display icons, lenses, accessories, and shooting modes. The second chapter covers the shooting modes (Samsung, 1995-2003). This covers size, quality, ISO sensitivity, white balance, picture wizard, AF mode, AF area, MF assist, optical image stabilization (OIS), drive (shooting mode), flash, metering, smart range, selective color, color space, exposure compensation, and video function. The third chapter is playback/editing. This chapter covers searching and managing files, viewing photos, playing videos, and editing photos (Samsung, 1995-2003). The fourth chapter covers the wireless network. This covers connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings, saving files to a smart phone automatically, sending photos or videos on a TV Link-enabled...
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...thankful to them. Secondly i would also like to thank my parents and friends who helped me a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time frame. SIP Project Report Format 1. Introduction This document describes the standard format for CP3200: Student Internship Programme (SIP) project reports. Students should ensure their reports conform to the required format before submission for examination. 2. Project Report 2.1 Length of the Report The total length of the report, including appendices, should not exceed 20 A4 pages. The main report, without appendices, must not exceed 4,000 words. The text of the main report should be spaced 1.5 lines, in TIMES NEW ROMAN font with size of at least 11. Appendices and other manuals can be in single line spacing and in a smaller font size. Appendices, if any, should be kept small and bound together with the main report. Please consult your project advisor if you are unsure what material you should include in the main report. The report should be clearly written, and should include only relevant information. Note that the inclusion of too much unnecessary detail may cause evaluators to doubt whether the student has really learnt how to distinguish the important issues from the trivial ones. 2.2 Format All CP3200 project reports must be prepared in the following sequence: i. Title page ii. Summary iii. Acknowledgment page iv. Table of contents ...
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...DLSU Engineering e-Journal Vol. 1 No. 1, March 2007, pp. 138-150 Automated Inventory System Using Portable Data Acquisition Module for Bell Electronics Corporation Zarina Ira V. Bernabe Monchie C. Dela Cruz Karen K. Jao Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering De La Salle University, Manila email: ira.bernabe@yahoo.com, chie08_elx@yahoo.com, karenjao@yahoo.com, Jingel A. Tio, Antonio S. Gonzales Jr. Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering De La Salle University, Manila Email: tioj@dlsu.edu.ph, gonzalesa@dlsu.edu.ph Bell Electronics Lab Corporation situated in Calamba, Laguna is engaged in test and assembly of optoelectronics and sensor devices. The company is concentrating on its resources in metal can packaging. The second phase of the company's program is towards the development of other types of optoelectronics and sensors device packaging to support their customer requirements. In this paper, the proponents will present an Automated Inventory System using Portable Data Acquisition (PDA) module to help the company’s growing business. The PDA module is composed of barcode scanner to scan issued and received items, and a Z8F6423 Zilog microcontroller to store the information. A Product Inventory System (PIS) application program is also discussed to show how the PDA module can be interfaced with the PIS. Test results presented in this paper will show apparent improvement of company’s inventory system. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Inventory system is an...
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...HMI, micro controller sensors and PLC. They are used for automatic control of lights and switches, and for remotely controlled operation of equipment or machine. These modern technologies save time, costs, and labor. The researcher conceptualized this study about the modern technology using HMI in the school specifically the laboratory room. Laboratory should be conducive to learning so that students are encouraged to study. It is a room where the students have the basic knowledge in theoretical aspects before they ought to gain knowledge outside. So, the study is focus on the development of a modernized laboratory equipped with automatic controls. Before laboratory is just a room with equipment, many lights, and switches. They are using manual switching of the facilities inside a laboratory room which is done manually. The turning on and off the equipment gave waste time and energy. The conceptualization of a modern laboratory gave the students an edge in modern technology as well as application. The common problems encountered in a laboratory room are poor illumination and ventilation. In laboratories and classrooms effectively and efficiently required illumination level and proper...
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...TABLE OF CONTENTS FOOTWEAR AND LEATHERGOODS SECTOR FOOTWEAR MAKING NC II | |Page No. | | | | |PREFACE | | |FOREWORD | | | | | |SECTION 1 FOOTWEAR MAKING NC II QUALIFICATION |1 - 2 | | | | | | | |SECTION 2 COMPETENCY STANDARDS |3 - 103 | | | | |Basic Competencies ...
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...Queensland University of Technology QUT Business School School of Management WEEK 1 UNIT INFORMATION – 2013 In addition to the Official Unit outline found on QUT Virtual this document will provide specific information about the unit as it will run this semester. MGB310; Sustainability in a Changing Environment Semester | Semester 1, 2013 | Unit Coordinator | Name: Noel TraceyPhone: 3138 1344Fax: 3138 1313Room: Z911Email: n.tracey@qut.edu.au | Consultation Times | Monday, 4-6pm | MODIFICATIONS TO UNIT FROM STUDENT FEEDBACK Student feedback from semester two last year has been implemented in relation to several major changes to the unit including assessment. Firstly, the number of assessment items has been reduced from 3 to 2. This is partly in recognition of the multitude of pressures placed on students during peak assessment periods. Additionally, presentations will no longer be assessed outside of tutorials; seminar days, held in weeks 6, 7 and 8, inside the normal tutorial times provide the opportunity to present your work to an audience. CONTENT - LECTURES Week | Week Commencing | Lecture Content and Readings | Tutorial Content | 1 | 25/02 | Introduction to sustainability, the economy and societyReading: Moscardo et. al. Chapter 1(Custom text: Ch1) | No Tutorial | 2 | 4/03 | Sustainability, stakeholders and the nature of the firmReading: Moscardo et. al. Chapter 2(Custom text: Ch2) | * Overview of assessment requirements including...
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...Table of Contents 1 Frontal Materials…………………………………………………………………………i 1.1 List of Figures………………………………………………………………………..i 1.2 List of Tables………………………………………………………………………..ii 1.3 List of Symbols…………...………………………………………………………..iii 1.4 List of Definitions…………………………………………………………………..iv 2 Introductory Materials…….…………………………………………………………….1 2.1 Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………1 2.2 Acknowledgment……………………………………………………………………2 2.3 Problem Statement…………………………………………………………………..2 2.4 Operating Environment……………………………………………………………...2 2.5 Intended Users and Uses…………………………………………………………….2 2.6 Assumptions and Limitations……………………………………………………….3 2.7 Expected End Product and Other Deliverables………………………………….…..3 3 Approach & Results……………………………………………………………………..4 3.1 Functional...
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...appropriate technique based on the costs of tooling due to the single cavity mold of fiberglass used for the size of the part 30x35x18 in. Portable equipment permits on-site fabrication. This technique enable the manufacturing of hot bathtubs that requires different types of reinforcement able to tolerate heat and load. 4 Sheet Metal for Bathtub Mold Injection mold is a technique used for the manufacture of bathtubs. For small baby bathtubs, injection molding is a affordable technique because of the size, and the costs are not so expensive. Using Sheet metal technique is cheaper and easier to manufacture if compared with an injection molds for a big bathtub. After forming the sheet a composite mold is manufacture. Therefore, the final bathtub will Sheet metal forming technique is used to the manufacture...
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...resume normal. Other than that, the operation status also can be viewed at the DCS monitoring system. 3.3 Currently, the power supply unit for the alarm panel was found faulty and there is no indication being shown at the alarm panel either in the DCS system. 3.4 A power supply unit (PSU) converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the operation of the alarm panel. 3.5 Based on the Operation & Maintenance Agreement between Gas District Cooling (Putrajaya) Sdn Bhd as “Owner” and KJ Engineering Sdn Bhd as “Operator”, the cost of all preventive and corrective maintenance work(s) is to be borne by the Owner. The above works are considered as preventive maintenance work which does not form part of the PC...
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...Final Exam Chapter 5 Questions 1-6 1. A. 1226 B. 502 C. If Mrs. Stake goes by the first answer, which was 1226, it would be way more costly to the company. If she goes by answer B, she will have more time to go back and look at mistakes and errors and correct them. D. 708 2. A. The only way to explain to Betty the importance of the paper is to explain to her that you are looking reports used for decision-making. Many quantitative documents are available for interpretation for businesses. The reason our company needs these documents is to check for recent cost, current inventory, recent labor, and plant information. These reports will provide our company with background information, exceptions to occurrences, and overview of strategic plans. B. While I am here my company would like also to obtain some quantitative documents I am missing which are: Performance records and Data Caption Forms. 3. A. Metaphors being used are: I have been waging ware against requests for computer and printer supplies. Because we are all good soldiers here. Please no midnight requisitioning to make up for shortages. B. If I found other information in emails pertaining to this situation I would tell them that I have already emailed everyone saying that I negotiated for the current budget. I will be happy to supply you as I have always and meet the shipping needs in a timely matter as always promised. C. The people in my analysis group could use this...
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...and billions of dollars in losses. Dell sells 90% of its PCs directly to the final customer, largely bypassing the reseller channel that accounts for most of the world’s PC sales. This direct customer relationship is a key to Dell’s business model, and provides distinct advantages over the indirect sales model. Dell’s direct relationship with the customer allows it to tailor its offerings to customer needs, offer add-on products and services, and use the Internet to offer a variety of customer services. In addition, Dell’s PCs are built to customers’ specifications upon receipt of an order, giving Dell additional advantages over indirect PC vendors who must try to forecast demand and ship products based on those forecasts. Dell’s direct sales and build-to-order model has achieved superior performance in the PC industry in terms of inventory turnover, reduced overhead, cash conversion, and return on investment. Dell’s business model is simple in concept. Building PCs to order means that Dell must have parts and components on hand to build a wide array of possible configurations with little advance notice. In order to fill orders quickly, Dell has excellent manufacturing and logistics capabilities supported by information systems that enables it to substitute information for inventory. To manufacture its products, Dell coordinates a global production network that spans the Americas, Europe and Asia, combining in-house final assembly with heavy reliance on outside suppliers and contract...
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...Module: | Integration 1 (Markstrat) | Professor: | Suman Modwel | Program: | Solvay Ponts MBA | Course dates: | June 23-26, 2014 | Professor Bio + Contact information (approx. 1 paragraph): Dr. Suman Modwel is the Emeritus Professor of Business Policy at the ENPC School of International Management, Paris. Formerly in the Indian Administrative Service of India where he had the privileged opportunity of participating in the development process of his country both at the district and national policy making levels, especially in the international trade policy area as Director General of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade and as Chairman of a very large public sector conglomerate (50000 employees) in the textile sector. Suman Modwel holds a PhD from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris (Sciences-Po), with "habilitation nationale" to supervise doctoral research in sciences économiques, and an MSc in Mathematics from Allahabad University, India. He has published widely (see http://www.enpcmbaparis.com/modwel-suman-phd for detailed CV)Email:modwel@enpcmbaparis.com | Course Description (please list any pre-requisite(s) and maximum number of students, if applicable): Markstrat is a simulation that has primarily been designed for teaching strategic marketing concepts, but has other equally significant learning experiences of an integrative nature. Used in combination with more traditional training methods such as lectures, discussions or case studies...
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...Updated labs across the course to map the 2nd edition of lab manual Immediately 02/27/2013 Midterm and Final Examination Answer Keys Added examination keys Immediately 03/18/2013 Answer Keys for Midterm and Final Updated some answers to address the accuracy March 2013 04/19/2013 Assignment labels on Pages 43, 52, 61, 78, 87, 97, 106 and 132. Added labels to identify additional assignments in affected units Clarification of additional assignments March 2013 Table of Contents COURSE OVERVIEW 5 Catalog Description 5 Goals and Expectations 5 Learning Objectives and Outcomes 6 Career Impact 6 INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES 7 Required Resources 7 Additional Resources 7 COURSE MANAGEMENT 9 Technical Requirements 9 Test Administration and Processing 9 Replacement of Learning Assignments 10 Communication and Student Support 10 Academic Integrity 10 GRADING 11 COURSE DELIVERY 13 Instructional Approach 13 Methodology 13 Facilitation Strategies 14 UNIT PLANS 15 Unit 1: The TCP/IP Model, LANs, WANs, and IP Networks 15 Unit 2: TCP/IP Network, Transport, and Application Layers 24 Unit 3: IP Subnetting and Basic Router Configuration 34 Unit 4: IP Routing with Connected, Static, and RIP-2 Routes 44 Unit 5: IP Troubleshooting and EIGRP 53 Unit 6: Subnet Design 62 Unit 7: Advanced IP Routing Topics and OSPF 69 Unit 8: Advanced IP Topics 79 Unit 9: LANs 88 Unit 10: WANs 98 Unit 11: Course Review and Final Examination 107 COURSE SUPPORT...
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