sought by a promoter. The factors generally considered by institutions while appraising a project included technical‚ financial‚ commercial‚ economic‚ ecological‚ social and managerial aspects. This makes it necessary to recognise the inter-relationship underlying the various aspects of a project. For example‚ the size of the initial market and the estimates for demand build-up would determine the profitability‚ which‚ in turn‚ would determine the means of financing. Location also has an
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The moral standards approach is the approach that focuses on three dimensions of the impact of the proposed action: (1) whether it provides a net benefit to society; (2) whether it is fair to all stakeholders; and (3) whether it is right. The moral standards approach was developed by Professor Manuel Velasquez in 1992. Although some overlap some of the first approach‚ the focus is less company centred‚ and is better suited for the evaluation of the decisions where stakeholders are the ones who are
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A wise person once said‚ "All things are possible‚ but not all things are profitable." Information systems development projects are subjected to at least three interrelated feasibility types—operational feasibility‚ technical feasibility‚ and economic feasibility. Operational feasibility is the measure of how well particular information systems will work in a given environment. Just because XYZ Corporation’s payroll clerks all have PCs that can display and allow editing of payroll data doesn’t
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would pay for a townhouse or coal or a landfill to the amount they would pay to preserve an area in its “natural” state. If users would pay more for the land with the house‚ the coalmine‚ or the landfill‚ than without – less construction and other costs of development – then the efficient thing to do is to improve the land and thus increase its value. This is why we have so many tract developments‚ pizza stands‚ and gas stations. How much did you spend last year to preserve open space? How much for
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2. Context Diagram 3. Data Flow Diagram 4. Data Dictionary 5. Normalization 6. Database Structure 7. Program Hierarchy Chapter IV – Unified Modeling Language 1. Use-Case Diagram 2. Sequence Diagram Chapter V - Cost-Benefit Analysis Chapter VI - Appendix 1. Screen Layouts (all menus‚ submenus and all data entry screens) 2. Report Layouts (all reports that will be produced by the system) 3. Proposed Forms 4. Sample Documents Template: From
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buys VIRT currency at the exchange rate of 1 VIRT to $1 minus fee for the money transfer. (minimum of 100 VIRT is required) and transferred can be made via PAYPAL • Has two possible models: “Free-to-play” and “Game Subscription” Some of the benefits of the game: The developers of Virtonomics have been able to make money off this game by doing the following: • This game has a community of players on Facebook‚ My Space etc‚ with the game itself having players’ forum and chat rooms hence
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Some of the areas of HR that are in the process of being outsourced are Recruitment‚ Payroll processing‚ Training‚ Benefits Management‚ etc. These areas are seen as transactional in nature and firms are able to derive cost benefits by outsourcing these activities to companies that are able to leverage economies of scale and domain expertise to provide superior value and cost benefit to the parent firm. Some of the core areas that are still seen as possible differentiators in HR are policy making
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the problem Objective of the proposed system Assessment of the proposed system a. Overview of the proposed system b. Logical flow model (Context Level-0) c. Proposed system requirements d. Tangible and intangible benefits e. Input and Output Requirements Budget Summary a. Cost benefits b. Payback period Recommendation a. Training Plan b. Implementation plan System proposal summary II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Appendices COMPANY BACKGROUND Go Pun and Company Incorporated
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Running head: Ford Pinto Case Study – Was Ford to Blame in the Pinto Case? Taking a Side Mayo Smith‚ George Deese‚ Josh Eubank‚ Mignon Waller‚ Michelle Stower and Jaime Arnold University of Phoenix Take a Side Bad business decisions can be seen throughout history; however none has stirred such controversy as the error made by Ford Motor Credit concerning the 1971 Ford Pinto. Despite many safety concerns Ford CEO‚ Lee Iacocca and Ford executives began the production and distribution
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to install a pumping system which is more durable at a cost of $20‚000. With this option‚ the system will require to be replaced every 15 years. The maintenance cost for this system runs at $4‚000 every five years. Option 2 is to install a cheaper pumping system. It costs $12‚000. However‚ the system must be replaced every 6 years. The maintenance cost for this system is $1‚600 every 2 years. Compute the present worth capitalized cost for each option and decide which one would be to our advantage
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