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    Narrative Flow of the Current System GW Computers opens at 8:00 AM until 7:30 PM and is open from Monday to Sunday. The persons that are involved in the company are the Manager‚ Technician/s and the Cashier. The Manager is responsible for the overall operation of the business. He is responsible for overseeing and supervising the company’s activities and employees. He hires‚ train and evaluate new employees. He drives the work of employees in order to run the business efficiently and make a large

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    Question 1 Characteristics of bad systems To be useful‚ the information system must possess the characteristic of reliability‚ relevance‚ understandability‚ complete‚ accurate and comparability. However‚ in order for Encik Khalid to detect problems occur with the current or new system are based on the characteristics of bad system which are unreliable‚ irrelevance‚ not understandable‚ incomplete‚ inaccurate‚ and incomparable. The first characteristic is unreliable. Encik Khalid may detect the

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    Technology‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 5‚ October 2012 Investigating Online Shopping System in Iran as a Developing Country B. Zibanezhad‚ M. Makhlughian‚ and A. Salajegheh  Abstract—The lack of necessary reliable infrastructures in developing countries has reduced electronic commerce growth and development. Online shopping system analysis and design was evaluated in Iran as a developing country. National banking & delivery systems along with cultural & training challenges were evaluated too. Based on Iran

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    Thakoor Chapter 2 - Classification of Accounts (Problems) Q.I. Classify the following into personal A/c‚ real A/c and Nominal A/c. 1. Mr. X A/c. 2. Bank of India A/c. 3. Bank A/c. 4. Cash A/c. 5. Land and Building A/c. 6. Plant and Machinery A/c. 7. Furniture A/c. 8. Insurance A/c. / Insurance Premium A/c. 9. Insurance Company A/c. 10. M/s. X & Co. A/c. 11. Rent A/c. / Rent paid A/c 12. Rent Received A/c. 13. Rent Receivable A/c. 14. Rent Payable A/c. 15. Prepaid Rent A/c. 16. Outstanding

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    System Concepts for Data Modeling Crystal M. Reedus CIS 210 November 21‚ 2010 Abstract Data modeling techniques and methodologies are used to model data in a standard‚ consistent‚ predictable manner in order to manage it as a resource. Data models support data and computer systems by providing the definition and format of data. From a modeling perspective‚ the entire problem domain is viewed as a collection of class hierarchies (of objects) that are connected by messages. Data modeling

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    Scatter Diagram MGT350 October 1‚ 200 Tool and Techniques Paper: Scatter Diagram When faced with a problem‚ one can utilize various tools and techniques to try to solve the said problem. Depending on the way a person process his or her thoughts would greatly affect which tools or techniques might be the best for one to use. For example‚ if a person understands better by seeing the information‚ one might use a visual tool like a pie chart‚ bar graph or perhaps a scatter diagram; which

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    PART I Introduction “Living in a semi – urban is indeed difficult where prices of the goods are too high especially when you don’t have money” said Mrs. Rosanie S. Surban‚ 33 years old‚ married with two children‚ currently working as secretary in LGU‚ Barangay 5‚ San Francisco Agusan del Surand whose husband is Mr. Ariel S. Surban‚ a plain househusband. Mrs. Surban has salary of at least P8‚000 per month and her husband is earning nothing. Her salary cannot suffice their household expenses

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    BAR DIAGRAMS Bar diagrams are one of easiest and the most commonly used devices of presenting most of the business and economic data. These are satisfactory for categorical data or series. They consist a group of equidistant rectangles‚ one of each group or category of the data in which the values or the magnitudes are represented by the length or height of the rectangles‚ the width of the rectangles being arbitrary and immaterial. These diagrams are called one-dimensional because in such diagrams

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    information system that uses data‚ knowledge‚ and information in order to make operations more effective. Although this system may vary‚ each company records some type of data‚ analyses it‚ and uses the feedback to make decisions or changes through tout the company. This is having an information system within the company. Throughout this essay‚ information systems will be discussed and applied to information theory. To begin‚ it is important to understand each component of an information system. There

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    between a file processing system and a database system ANS: Some main differences between a database management system and a file processing system are: * Both systems contain a collection of data and a set of programs which access that data. A DBMS coordinates both the physical and the logical access to the data‚ whereas a file-processing system coordinates only the physical access. * A DBMS reduces the amount of data duplication by ensuring that a physical piece of data is available to all programs

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