Case Study for Business Administration MPEN-BA-14 2014-45 Case 2: Kongstrup Machine Factory (page 174-180 of book “Organizational Theory and Design” by R.L. Daft‚ 2nd EMEA ed.) Weight: 30% of Assessment part (TOETS 2 30%) of Business Administration MPEN-BA- 14 Learning goal: • Describe the different strategic approaches in decision making process. • Apply the various concepts involved in international business. • Comment on the design of an organization engaged in international business
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decades‚ attention to quality has increased dramatically‚ and this has truly yielded significant results. However‚ the owner needs to realize that there may be vast differences from industry to industry. Also‚ the quality of pizza available in local markets varies widely as local pizza enthusiasts can testify. Therefore‚ the writer is probably right‚ in general‚ but might be wrong in this situation. Q2. What are the benefits and drawbacks of placing the firm’s primary emphasis on minimizing customer wait
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Publishing as Prentice Hall Learning Objectives • Understand that organizations and their members are systems and that analysts need to take a systems perspective. • Depict systems graphically using contextlevel data flow diagrams‚ and entityrelationship models‚ use cases‚ and use case scenarios. • Recognize that different levels of management require different systems. • Comprehend that organizational culture impacts the design of information systems. Kendall & Kendall Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
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and processing lie in the environment as shown by my rich picture ................................................................................................................................................................... 8 B1. Use case diagram showing all the actors involved
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THEORY OF CASE TOOLS DEFINITIONS: UML (UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE): Unified Modeling Language is a standard language which is used to develop the object oriented software and software development process. UML DIAGRAMS ARE: USE CASE DIAGRAM SEQUENCE DIAGRAM CLASS DIAGRAM USE CASE DIAGRAM: A Use case is a set of scenario that describes an interaction between user and a system. A Use case diagram displays the relationship among Actors and Use cases. The two main components of Use case diagrams are: 1
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Project Abstract The help desk provides users with the answers they need for their technical issue. By bringing Help Desk Process to the digital medium and onto computers‚ finding what you are looking for has never been easier. Using a web-based Help Desk Process solves problems with expansion and usability over large geographic areas. It also allows field techs or even clients themselves to retrieve up to the minute information regarding their query. Modern
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Document Control Project ID ITP/08/WD/M027 Supervisor Signature Ms. Anjana Thissera Date 20th August 2008 PROJECT MEMBERS Name Haththella H.M.H.R.B. Lihinikaduarachchi L.A.I.U. Weerawarna N.T. Wickramasuriya G.C.L. Piushani T.P. Ambandeniya A.R.G.K.B.R. Hettiarachchi C.A. Bulathsinghala S.C. Dusmantha P.G.G. Bandara M.S.L. ID DIT-07- E2-2008 DIT-07- E1-1760 DIT-07- M1-1039 DIT-07-M1-1088 DIT-07-M1-1134 DIT-07-M1-1196 DIT-07-M1-1242 DIT-07-M1-2405 DIT-07- S1-2269
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DECOMPOSITION DIAGRAM 8 OPERATIONS ON THE DECOMPOSITION 9 TASK 2 REQUIREMENT ANALYSES 9 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 9 NON FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMETNS OF THE SYSTEM 13 REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION 15 4.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 15 NETWORK REQUIREMETMENTS 15 4.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 16 NETWORK REQUIREMETMENTS 16 VALIDATION OF INPUT AT CLASS LEVEL 17 CLASS CODE SAMPLE 17 TASK 4 UML DIAGRAMS 19 PAYROLL SYSTEM USECASE DIAGRAM 19 CLASS
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Deriving Use Case Diagrams from Business Process Models Remco M. Dijkman University of Twente‚ Faculty of Computer Science P.O. Box 217‚ 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands dijkman@cs.utwente.nl Stef M.M. Joosten Ordina Finance Utopics‚ and Open University of the Netherlands P.O. Box 2960‚ 6401 DL Heerlen The Netherlands joosten@anaxagoras.com Abstract In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used to derive functional requirements‚ specified in
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Chapter 1 RESEARCH DESIGN INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study Maintaining the attendance record is an important factor in people management. In the academic institute‚ taking the attendance of teachers on daily basis and maintaining it for a long time adds to the difficulty of this task as well as a waste of a lot of time. In today’s rapid technological advancements‚ traditional procedures in checking‚ recording and computation of data becomes more and more obsolete. Today manual operations are
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