Week 4 Melissa Maxwell Assignment Chapter 8 1. CREATE TABLE CUSTOMER CUST_NUM NUMBER PRIMARY KEY, CUST_LNAME VARCHAR CUST_FNAME VARCHAR CUST_BALANCE NUMBER; CREATE TABLE CUSTOMER_2 CUST_NUM NUMBER PRIMARY KEY, CUST_LNAME VARCHAR, CUST_FNAME VARCHAR CREATE TABLE INVOICE INV_NUM NUMBER PRIMARY KEY, CUST_NUM NUMBER, INV_DATE DATE, INV_AMOUNT NUMBER); 2. INSERT INTO CUSTOMER VALUES (1000, ‘SMITH’, JEANNE’ 11050.11); INSERT INTO CUSTOMER VALUES(1001, ‘ORTEGA’, ‘JUAN’ 840.92); INSERT INTO CUSTOMER_2
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client’s operations and build long term relationships that are mutually beneficial. We achieve excellence through the application of our extensive knowledge and experience in software engineering management (SEM) and system development life cycle (SDLC) combined with process models, simulators and advanced process control systems through project life cycle (PLC). Our company is managed and structured to achieve trustworthy and effective results, even the most challenging client requirements.
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currently in multiple applications, into a single, efficient application. Utilizing the System Development Life Cycle model, the existing HR system can be analyzed and a project plan created to modernize the system. One of the benefits of using the SDLC is that it provides a structured and organized path to any kind of system development. Analysts that use this method are able to thoroughly cover all the phases of system development. The five phases are project planning, analysis, design, implementation
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In House Launch 11.14 In House User Testing 11.0 Alpha Launch First of all, as we know that the main idea of a WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) is to maintain a proper hierarchy of events that are to be performed throughout the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle). We have already created a WBS, and added the following Events that will further be assigned Durations and other details, First of all under the Testing and Evaluation four more activities are added, that includes
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Act 359 final exams Chapter 9 Introduction to internal control systems Internal controls: the controls established to protect the assets of an organization. Internal control: describes the policies, plans, and procedures implemented by the management of an organization to protect its assets, to ensure accuracy and completeness of its financial information, and to meet its business objectives. Four objectives of internal control system: 1. Safeguard assets, 2. Check the accuracy and
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AIS Overview What can an AIS do? * Companies are able to track a variety of things. * The number of hours worked by employees all over the world. * The amount of sales taxes to be paid by one store. Types of AIS: Three categories of AIS: know the difference Manual systems * Generally used by small organizations. Entirely manual system would require: * Source document * Turnaround document- Company output sent to an external party, who often adds data to the document
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Service Request Service Request SR-rm-022 Darren Jackson BSA/375 Eric Secrist December 15, 2012 Service Request Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics manufacturer employing 550 people with projected
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Chap 1: A system is a set of steps (process) put together to accomplish a task. An information system (IS) is an arrangement of people, data, processes, and information technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to support an organization.Types of IS : A transaction processing system (TPS): captures and processes data about business transactions. A management information system (MIS): provides for management-oriented reporting based on other
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Service Request SR-kf-013 Paper (Preparation) Learning Team B BSA/375 Service Request SR-kf-013 Paper (Preparation) Kudler Fine Foods has submitted a service request to implement a tracking system for a new frequent shopper program. This project will “track purchases of individual customer's. The customer purchases will be tracked and accumulated as loyalty points for redemption by the customer for gift items, specialty foods and other products or services as made available through partnerships
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and store customer sales transaction information in databases from which reports can be queried. Kudler Fine Foods plans to develop the RMS, but needs help from Learning Team “A” to manage security concerns during the system development life cycle (SDLC) in order to safeguard data stored as customer information within the newly implemented system as prescribed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC is charged with protecting the privacy of U.S. consumers. According to Federal Trade Commission
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