| | Group 14: | | | Literature Review of XBRL ------------------------------------------------- Z Abstract XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a standard XML reporting language to enhance the efficiency, reliability and accuracy of financial reporting. Since its foundation in 1998, XBRL has been developing rapidly in the world. This paper teases out and discusses the literature researches of XBRL from 6 aspects: the production bases of XBRL, the effect of XBRL, the classification
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System Development Life Cycle Models Anusha Gujjula IST.8100: Integrating the Enterprise, IS Function/Technology Wilmington University Abstract SDLC aims to develop an information system by using some of its methodologies, which are clearly explained below. The paper also describes about some of its phases and their uses. This paper gives us an idea to the Project managers, developers and trainers about the basis of the model being used for their project and to decide which SDLC model would
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Master's Theses (2009 -) Dissertations, Theses, and Professional Projects Design and Implementation of an Enterprise Data Warehouse Edward M. Leonard Marquette University Recommended Citation Leonard, Edward M., "Design and Implementation of an Enterprise Data Warehouse" (2011). Master's Theses (2009 -). Paper 119. http://epublications.marquette.edu/theses_open/119 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ENTERPRISE DATA WAREHOUSE By Edward M. Leonard, B.S. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty
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Business Performance Measurement At the Crossroads of Strategy, Decision-Making, Learning and Information Visualization February 2003 Vince Kellen CIO & Faculty,School of CTI DePaul University Chicago, IL U.S.A. http://www.depaul.edu Abstract Business Performance Measurement (BPM) systems have grown in use and popularity over the past twenty years. Firms adopt BPM systems for a variety of reasons, but chiefly to improve control
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Identifying best practices • Expanding dialogue and the possibilities 3. Process 1. Preparation A background paper was provided to Information Architecture Working Party members on 21 April 2006. It outlined the benefits of competitive analysis and provided an overview of the process that would be undertaken as part of the workshop. In addition, the background paper provided an outline of previous studies undertaken on University websites. These include: • An analysis of navigation
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workplace in creating new ways of doing business. The expanding capabilities of networks, the extensive use of the Internet, and the radical improvements in personal computers are all contributing to creating a foundation for conducting business electronically, and bringing us into the age of electronic commerce (E-Commerce or EC). The advent of Internet-based business-to-business electronic commerce (B2B-EC) has brought about many benefits to enterprises in developed countries. It offers direct
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management software. The proposed system is best suited for achieving competitive advantage via an agile information systems architecture. Before implementing the selected proposal, feasibility analysis should be performed, and detailed system design documents and implementation plans need to be developed. Post-system review should be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the new system at enabling ASI's goals. B. CURRENT SITUATION APEX Services Inc. is a business in the midst of change. Your
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Manual Enterprise Resource Planning, 1/E CHAPTER 1: A FOUNDATION FOR UNDERSTANDING ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SYSTEMS CHAPTER OBJECTIVES 1. Develop an understanding of how ERP systems can improve the effectiveness of information systems in organizations. 2. Understand the business benefits of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. 3. Understand the history and evolution of ERP. CHAPTER OUTLINE 1. A Foundation for Understanding Enterprise Resource Planning Systems a. The
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still of utmost importance. This paper will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of implementing such practices as Six Sigma and Total Quality Management. Is one more beneficial than the other is, or is it best to combine the two to achieve the most effective system? These concepts will be analyzed and compared, in terms of definition, application, and significance. Total Quality Management By definition, Total Quality Management (TQM) is “an evolving system, developed through success in industry
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| |ASSESSMENT: |1 of 2 | |TITLE OF ASSESSMENT: |The Challenges of Cloud Computing for Enterprises | |MODERATED: |February 2011 | | |(pending)
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