[pic] SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA __________________________________________________________________________ COURSE CODE: BKAS2013 COURSE NAME: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS PREREQUISITE: BKAS1013 IT IN ACCOUNTING AND BKAF1023 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING __________________________________________________________________________ 1. SYNOPSIS This course introduces
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(pp. 65- 70), select a system in your work organization, or an organization that you are familiar with, and apply the causal loop diagram, including a reinforcing and balancing process. In a 1-2 page paper, briefly describe the purpose of the system, the components of the system, draw a casual loop diagram, and in plain language describe the diagram. Causal Loop Diagrams have four basic parts: * Point of Intersection (usually ellipses or circle) that contain values that can change * Lines with
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Product Descriptions………... 2.1 General Business Rules & Constraints………... 2.2 General Assumptions……….. 2.3 Risk Assessment…………….. 3.0 Detailed Requirements……… 3.1 Functional Requirements…… 3.2 Non-functional Requirements………….. 4.0 Developing Dataflow Diagram………….. 4.1 Symbols used in DFD……… Version Detail: First version SRS 2 Hostel Management System 4.2 DFD of Registrations in Hotel……….. 4.3 DFD of Mess in Hostel……………… 18 19 Version Detail: First version Page 5 of 19 SRS 2
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Graphical Presentation: Definition: A graph is a chart or drawing that shows the relationship between changing things. They are a diagram displaying the relationship between numbers or amounts. A graph or chart is used to present facts in visual form. Purpose: Purpose of the Chart Compare categorical data Compare series of data over time Percentage of total comparisons Appropriate Chart Type Column Chart; Bar Chart, Area Chart, Line Chart, Column Chart (stacked), High-Low Chart Pie Chart, Donut
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*If you are submitting the form electronically (via MyLO) then it does not have to be signed, but the details for each student must be included. By submitting the form into your account you are declaring your agreement with the above statement about plagiarism. Statement on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Plagiarism is a form of cheating. It is taking and using someone else's thoughts, writings or inventions and representing them as your own, for example: • using an author's words without
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Analyse data and document client requirements Inside this reading: Analysing client requirements 2 Data flow diagrams 3 Data dictionaries 10 CASE tools 14 Confirming client requirements 15 Documenting client requirements 22 Summary 26 Analysing client requirements Before you can start to analyse the information you have gathered you should think about what you are trying to achieve. The client has presented you with a business problem. In
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KENYATTA UNIVERSITY NAME : JAMES KARIU MACHARIA REG NO : J17S/10565/2009 CONTACTS : 0728617714 E-MAIL : macharia.jimmo@gmail.com SCHOOL : ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT : C.I.T UNIT CODE : SCT 400 UNIT TITLE : PROJECT TASK : PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT TITLE : HOMELAND HOTEL ONLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM SUPERVISOR : Mr. Kennedy Gichaba Siika DATE : 2/11/2012 Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE 3 INTRODUCTION 3 Background of the Study 3 Problem Statement 3 Goal 3 Objectives 4 Scope
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include DFD's (Data Flow Diagrams), object modelling and entity-relationship diagrams. (https://ict108businessinformatics.wikispaces.com/Questions+Week+5) 2. Describe the Gane and Sarson symbols used for processes, data flows, data stores, and entities. Give four examples of typical names for processes, data flows, data stores, and entities. http://www.softtester.org/portfolio/cis244/assignment8.html 3. What is the relationship between a Context Diagram and Diagram 0, and which symbol is
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consequences if the user suggests a shortcut through or around a planned activity. 6. (25) Given the following narrative description of a new Production Scheduling System: a. Draw a Context Diagram (similar to Figure 5-13 in textbook). b. List the primary actors and use cases. c. Draw a Use Case Diagram showing actors, use cases, and relationships (similar to Figure 6-27 in textbook). d. Develop a description (similar to Figure 6-25
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Stat1600 Solution to Midterm #1 Form D 1. The chest sizes, measured in inches, of Scottish militiamen in the early 19th century were recorded (adapted from DASL: Chest sizes of Militiamen). A histogram of chest sizes shows an approximately normal curve. It is known that the mean chest size is 39.4 inches with a standard deviation of 2.2 inches. Given this information, use the Z-Table provided to answer the following questions: (a) (15 points) What percentage of soldiers having chest
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