Programming Flowcharts Flowcharts A flowchart visually represents and organizes the steps used to write the program—it is a diagram of the “flow” of the process. When programmers write code‚ they need to give the robot instructions that are both sequential and specific. Flowcharts enable programmers to work these steps out before needing to translate their behaviors into code. Reading flowcharts Move from step to step in the chart by following the lines between them. Perform any action listed
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should be marked at the bottom centre of the page. For Refrences‚ Bibliography and Appendix Font size: 10 Lline spacing: 1.0 Colours can be used only for the Institute logo‚ figures‚ charts and diagrams. Textual color should be black. Binding: Hard binding‚ black with golden embed text and logo. INDEX (16) CONTENTS (14) Page No. Certificate i Acknowledgement ii Abstract iii Index v List
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operation research notes Q1 a. Explain the role of Graphs and Diagrams b. What are the Types and General rules for graphical representation of data? Answer: Role of Graphs: Because graphs provide a compact‚ rhetorically powerful way of representing research findings‚ recent theories of science have postulated their use as a distinguishing feature of science. Studies have shown that the use of graphs in journal articles correlates highly with the hardness of scientific fields‚ both across
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Cause and Effect Diagrams Flow Charts Checksheets Histograms Pareto Charts Control Charts Scatter Diagrams What is cause and effect diagram: A cause and effect diagram is “a fish-bone diagram that presents a systematic representation of the relationship between the effect (result) and affecting factors (causes).” It was originally created and used by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa and is sometimes called an Ishikawa Diagram. Also‚ because of its shape it is called a Fishbone Diagram. In general what
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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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Student name : Student ID : Operation Management: CHAPTER 7 – Capacity and Facilities Design Question 7-8: Facility layout refers to the arrangement of activities‚ processes‚ departments‚ workstations‚ storage areas‚ aisles‚ and common areas within an existing or proposed facility. The basic objective of the layout decision is to ensure a smooth flow of work‚ material‚ people and information through the system. We can list five goals of facility layout such as the following: 1. Eliminate wasted
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I. Introduction/Background of the Case (tracy) II. Statement of the Problem (tracy) III. Objectives of the Case Study • To be able to maintain the company’s standing when it comes to insurance • To be able to attract customers through creative advertising IV. Methodologies/Approaches In a mature market with little year-on-year growth‚ many auto-insurance companies have reclassified their business between standard and non-standard drivers. Today‚ non-standard policies account for only
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summary on it. 2. What is a Sonnet? Write a summary on any 3 sonnets of William Shakespeare. 1. Prepare a chart of trigonometric table. Also write the identities (on a chart paper) 2. Write all theorems of similar triangles with proper diagrams and proof. (Both on a same chart) BIOLOGY 1. Model of nine different topics distributed individually to students Topics:- a) Human respiratory system f) Digestive system b) Mode of nutrition in amoeba g) Vile c) Circulatory
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Key skills of management 1. Introduction In this essay I have attempted to describe the key skills of management‚ in my opinion‚ and how working with others can develop them. I have drawn on my own experiences as a manager and reinforced my answers with research from the internet and other reference sources. There are various skills needed for good management‚ some skills are learned others are instilled as a part of that person’s nature. Within this essay I discuss these skills and the
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. Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quotations Citing the work of others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 7 8 9 9 3 Conclusion 16 List of Tables 1 Example of a Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 i List of Figures 1 Example of a theoretical diagram . . .
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