Department of Informatics 1 University of Pretoria INF788 INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Version 8 2013 Lecture Notes (ERP) Mr P van Deventer Dept of Informatics University of Pretoria‚ South Africa Tel +27 12 420 5219 email: phil.vandeventer@up.ac.za Dr Johan van Loggerenberg Dept of Informatics University of Pretoria‚ South Africa Tel +27 12 420 3013 Cell +27 82 452 1867 email: johan.vl@up.ac.za Note that these slides are copyright protected and may only be used for
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Enterprise DBMS have been around for awhile but there have been new enhancements that have been added to them such as changes in architecture‚ database applications‚ etc. I. Enterprise Architecture First of all‚ Enterprise DBMS started out using an architecture system called‚ Teleprocessing. It uses the CPU and one computer to operate in a multi-user database system. The end-user uses a dumb terminal that will transmit information to a centralized computer. The information than is transmitted
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International Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies Lecturer Guide Enterprise Networking © NCC Education Limited‚ 2007 V3.0 1 Enterprise Networking Lecturer Guide Modification History Revision Date Revision Description V1.0 28 November 2001 March 2003 August 2004 September 2007 For issue V1.1 V2.0 V2.1 Amendments to V1.0 Content update Minor amendments and update to Sessions 6‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11. Sample timetable included. © NCC Education Limited‚
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Riordan Publishing- EGNYTE A New Enterprise System Proposal Katie Lightfoot‚ Anthony Buckley‚ Sherri Sexton CIS/207 September 1‚ 2014 Executive Summary Riordan Publishing started as a small publishing company made up of two brothers‚ George and Edward Riordan. They wanted to provide a way for creative minds to be heard. Their objective was and will always be to help writers reach their full potential. Riordan eventually expanded to four locations around the globe to assist
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CH 127 – Chem 2 Lab Determination of an Equilibrium constant Goals The purpose of this experiment is to determine the equilibrium constant for the reaction Fe3+(aq) + HSCN(aq) –>FeSCN2+(aq) + H+(aq). The equilibrium constant expression Kc for Reaction is kc=FeSCN2+[H+]Fe3++[HSCN] Procedure *Preparation of the Beer’s law plot Prepare five solutions of FeSCN2+(aq) of known concentrations between 1x10-5M and 1x10-4M by diluting various volumes of 4.62x10-4 HSCN. Calculate the Final concentration
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unethical for Apple to sell its iTunes customer information to other businesses? The customer’s information is about personal privacy‚ any company can’t sell customer’s information without their permit. 3. Evaluate the effects on Apple’s business if it failed to secure its customer information and all of it was accidentally posted to an anonymous website. The customers will not trust apple again‚ and they will not leave personal information on iTunes. This will influence Apple that
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Chapter 3 – Data Visualization Chapter 4 – Summary Statistics Data Mining for Business Intelligence Shmueli‚ Patel & Bruce © Galit Shmueli and Peter Bruce 2010 Data Visualization • “A picture is worth a thousand words” • Data visualization and summary statistics help condense data • Effective presentation • Supports data cleaning (identify missing values‚ outliers‚ incorrect values‚ duplicates) and exploring (combine some groups) • Helps identify suitable variables • Mandatory initial step for
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IMPACT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM ON ACCOUNTING PRACTICE CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Various information Information has been an important factor in decision making process. In recent times‚ people and organizations try their best to acquire information in a timely manner to aid them as they battle to manage their businesses. The increasing complexity of the society especially‚ as is manifested in social‚ political and economic institutions‚ has necessitated the more‚ man’s quest for more relevant information
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1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business ➢ Learning Objectives 1. Understand the concept of a system and how it relates to information systems 2. Explain why knowledge of information systems is important for business professionals • Identify five areas of information systems knowledge needed 3. Give examples to illustrate how business applications of information systems can support a firm’s • Business processes • Managerial
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Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures Rose Latifi ACC 537 November 10th 2012 Professor Joh David Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Related Hierarchy The common set of standards and procedures is called generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Four organizations are instrumental in the development of financial accounting standards (GAAP) in the United States: 1- Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
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