i JOB SCHEDULING IN NON-MULTIPROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT Average turn around time computation T=n=0nTix 1n Where: Ti= Fi- Ai * Fi= Finish Time * Ai= Arrival Time * n = no. of jobs Fi= ST+ RT * ST= Start Time * RT= Run Time WTAT= TATACTUAL RUNTIME * WTAT= Weighted turn around time * TAT= Fi- Ai EXAMPLE # 1: FIFO JOB | ARRIVAL TIME | RUN TIME | 1 | 10.00 | 2.00 | 2 | 10.10 | 1
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Project Fundamentals of Database Systems CS251-1202B-03 June 25‚ 2012 Table of Contents Project Outline 4 Description of the Database Design Life Cycle (Phase 1 IP) 4 Selected Database Description 4 Tablet and Capsule Antibiotics 4 Powder and Liquid Antibiotics 5 Skin and Coat 5 A Listing And Description Of The 7 Steps Of The SDLC/DBDSL and Their Tasks 6 System Requirements Analysis and Feasibility Study 6 System Analysis 7 Code Generation and Design 9 Implementation 9
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more about the importance of prioritizing and scheduling. Upon reflecting on how well the members of my group worked together‚ I would rate the level of team work a 4 (fair) on a scale ranging from 1 (I’m mad) to 5 (excellent). Overall‚ the group worked well together. We all had similar ideas for what we wanted to do for the next step in getting additional support for occupational therapists. However‚ there was some friction among members due to scheduling. While some members tried to be as flexible
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Designing Databases: Building a Conceptual Data Model [1] Fundamentals of Databases Alvaro A A Fernandes School of Computer Science University of Manchester Acknowledgements 2 These slides are minor adaptaAons of material authored and made available to instructors by Ramez Elmasri
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to get is in the database of the system that replaces the human transaction. Computers can store data and query files but it cannot input data automatically‚ computers need user to input data into it. Situation: You are IT manager at Low-Voltage Components‚ a medium sized firm that makes and sells specialized electrical cables to companies that manufacture electronic test equipment. Low-Voltage’s largest customer‚ TX Industries recently installed a computerized purchasing systems and wants Low-Voltage
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Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): · System study/Initial Investigation - data gathering and inetrviewing techniques - includes information and exhibits · Feasibility study - Establishes a high-level view of the intended project and determines its goals. · System analysis/General design - Defines project goals into defined functions and operation of the intended application. Analyzes end-user information needs. · System design/Detailed design - Describes desired features and operations
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June 6‚ 2012. The shop is owned by Daisy M. Donesa and managed by his son‚ Jantle Rey M. Donesa. It consists of 13 units of computer‚ 3 employees. It is also ventilated with 1 air-condition and it operates for 12 hours during Mondays to Sundays. 1.2 Statement of Objectives The purpose of this study is to determine how an internet café handles their business using the Billing System. We would also want to determine how the internet café business on the internet rental‚ how much to bill clients
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of Naga. The business expects and demands the best they have to offer by always keeping the customers have what they need. 1.3 Goals and Objectives - Goal 1 - Goal 2 - Goal 3 - Goal N 1.4 BACKGROUND OF THE CURRENT SYSTEM (discuss here the current system/procedure being used by the organization) The main process of the business starts from the owner purchases/orders from the supplier/manufacturer and then the owner sells the product to the customers that would like to buy the product
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TECHNICAL COLLEGES Camarin Campus In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the course SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (Group Member Names) Date Title : Proponents : Member’s Name Adviser : _________________________________ Program : Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Course : System Analysis and Design Date Completed : October 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title
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EE4791 Database Systems 2012-13 Project (CA‚ 20%) Design and Implementation of the Database with Microsoft Access. Group assignment (1-3 persons per group): 1. Propose a database Case Study with at least 5 tables. Write down the requirements on the database. 2. Draw EER diagram. 3. Give relational model (i.e.‚ logical scheme). Normalize up to 3NF. 4. Create the tables in MS Access in Design View. Choose indexes for your query. Implement data integrity (default value‚ range values‚ etc) 5. Implement
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