7.2.3. Class diagram key word:- Key Word | Definition | Cus.ID | Customer ID | Cus.NA | Customer Name | Cus.add | Customer Address | Cus.ph | Customer phone | Reg.No | Registration Number | Phone_num | Phone number | Vehicles_No | Vehicles Number | 7.3. Sequence Diagram:- 7.3.1. Sequence Diagram Description:- Sequence diagram will explain how the traveler will request for example (Taxi) from the system and how the system will check for available
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1. Develop a use case diagram for CRS clearly showing the actor(s) and activities involved in the system. Use case diagram shows relation between the actor and their component. Student can request a course catalog to choose their course while registering. More, they also can view their report card online but must validate their ID first. Professor need to log in in the system to select the course that they want or wish to teach and must be eligible to teach. If not eligible, the professor schedule
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1:00 – 2:00 2:00 – 3:00 3:00 – 4:00 4:00 Lab Set-up SOA Lab 0 – Oracle Service Bus Lunch SOA Lab 1 – Mediator & Adapters SOA Lab 2 – BPEL SOA Lab 3 – Business Rules Q&A - Wrap-up Lab Set-Up 3 Oracle BPM and SOA Solution Enterprise Modeling BPA Suite 11g Organization and Business Goals IT and Business Infrastructure Document Publish Repository Business Focus Social BPM Workspace Process Spaces Enterprise 2.0 Services Business Process Guides Unstructured Processes
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3-D PRINTERS Your name Author’s note INTRODUCTION A 3D printer is a machine used to create 3D objects from digital files. The designer creates a 3D image of the object in a CAD software or scans the object using a 3D scanner then uploads the file to the 3D printer (3D Printing, n.d.). The printer then slices the object into layers which are then used to print out the object. 3D printers were initially known as rapid prototyping technology as they emerged into the manufacturing industry in
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into account. However, it can be observed from previous studies that these terms can affect the total cost by 10 percent. Delays due to tooling, that normally take several weeks of work, are avoided. Eliminating the delays leads to a considerable financial benefit. Results from the cost analysis[4] Figure 1 Graphs of unit cost for the 3.6gramme part according to production volume Figure 1 shows graphs of the unit costs for the smallest part according to the total number of parts produced. As would
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3d Printing: Change in Conventional Manufacturing Process, Reform of Supply Chain and Importance of Localization 1. INTRODUCTION 3d printers revolutionize the manufacturing process and even a single printer can produce enormously different types of parts and products such as shoes, appliances, auto and airplane parts, foods and bones. 3d printers use variety of materials including plastics, metals, ceramics, glass, paper, food, and even human tissue. The production takes place in various locations
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| Be sure to review the live lecture recording (available Now) Appendix A: 1. The use-case diagram shown in Figure A-1 F captures the Student billing function but does not contain any function for accepting tuition payment from students. Revise the diagram to capture this functionality. Also, express some common behavior among two use cases in the revised diagram by using include relationships.Appendix B:1. When should you use an Agile method, and when should you use an engineering-based method
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Business process Technologies ( by Barbara, Investing the effort of BPM) Business process management technology has become an important instrument for supporting complex coordination scenarios and for improving business process performance. Providing IT support for business processes has become crucial for enterprises to stay competitive in their market. For this need there have been different process support paradigms ( workflow management, case handling, service orchestration). Workflow management
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Plenty. A continuing stream of information technology innovations is transforming the traditional business world. What makes the MIS field the most exciting area of study in schools of business is this continuous change in technology, management, and business processes. (Chapter 1 describes these changes in more detail.) Examples of transforming technologies include the emergence of cloud computing, the growth of a mobile digital business platform based on smartphones, netbook computers, and
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