cash registers. Inventories had their own ledger book‚ meaning that the two systems were entirely separate out of necessity. With the advent of modern computer technology‚ it has become possible to combine the two systems into one digital process. While there have been a number of half-and-half systems created that incorporate computer design and sales/inventory control systems using periodic update methods‚ the most advanced systems use a process known as perpetual inventory systems. In a perpetual
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Share on emailShare on printShare on linkedinShare on twitterShare on facebookMore Sharing Services Fishbone Diagram Background The Cause & Effect‚ or Fishbone Diagram‚ was first used by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa of the University of Tokyo in 1943 - hence its frequent reference as a "Ishikawa Diagram". This diagram is used to identify all of the contributing root causes likely to be causing a problem. This methodology can be used on any type of problem‚ and can be tailored by the user to fit the
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barcode feature. That is why we came to a point to propose a new system that can help make their work easier and efficient. We want to change their Physical Count Inventory System to a Computerized Sales & Inventory System for easier and fast workflow‚ and can help improve their work like their growth as a company. Purpose & Description Pelts Computerized Sales & Inventory System has the following features: The Sales System this where the main transactions like the sales through cash‚ credit
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Human Values and Professional Ethics Viva Voce Total MBA 204 MBA 205 MBA 206 BTHU 101* MBA 207 Load Marks Distribution Allocation L T P Internal External 4 140 60 4 140 60 Course Title MBA 301 Management Information System Corporate Legal Environment Specialization I Specialization II Specialization -III Specialization -IV Presentation on Training Reports Viva Voce Total MBA 308 Credits 100 100 5 5 1 - 40 60 100 5 4 4 4
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FISHBONE DIAGRAM The cause-and-effect diagram was initially developed by Japanese quality expert Professor Kaoru Ishikawa. In fact‚ these diagrams are often called Ishikawa diagrams; they are also called fishbone charts for reasons that will become obvious when we look at an example. Cause-and-effect diagrams are usually constructed by a quality team. For example‚ the team might consist of service designers‚ production workers‚ inspectors‚ supervisors‚ quality engineers‚ managers‚ sales representatives
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Entity Relationship Diagram - ERD Database – is a large data repository that stores a shared collection of logically data. A database can be modeled as: A collection of entities and relationship among entities. What is Entity Relationship Diagram? An entity-relationship (ER) diagram is a specialized graphic diagram that illustrates the relationships between entities in a database‚ simply it illustrates the logical structure of databases. ER diagrams often use symbols to represent different types
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identified‚ such as illegible handwriting‚ ambiguous and incomplete data‚ data fragmentation‚ and poor availability.1 In addition‚ paper records often become bulky with time‚ which leads to lack of overview. Because paper records still represent the usual medium for collecting and recording patient data‚ these weaknesses could impede the continuity and quality of care. Allow for all medical offices to send‚ receive‚ and share data & resources throughout the network Upgrade all hardware/software to
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COBRA Inventory Management System COBRA Inventory Management System McDonalds uses an Information system called as COBRA for its inventory management. This is a system specifically developed to suit McDonalds needs. It takes care of inventory levels and procurement. It is an integrated system which is connected with its vendors. It maintains a record of the stock of inventory currently in the McDonalds store. Step 1 : Customer orders are taken in the POS In this step the customer orders are
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* ------------------------------------------------- Database Management System (DBMS) * Stands for "Database Management System." In short‚ a DBMS is a database program. Technically speaking‚ it is a software system that uses a standard method of cataloging‚ retrieving‚ and running queries on data. The DBMS manages incoming data‚ organizes it‚ and provides ways for the data to be modified or extracted by users or other programs. Some DBMS examples include MySQL‚ PostgreSQL‚ Microsoft Access
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* INTRODUCTION “Adequate inventories facilitates production activities and help to customers satisfaction by providing good service.” The basic financial aim of an enterprise is maximization of its value. At the same time‚ a large both theoretical and practical meaning has the research for determinants increasing the firm value. Most financial literature contains information about numerous factors influencing the value. Among those factors is the net working capital and
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