SOFTWARE CONTEXT…..…………………………………………. 3.7 MAJOR CONSTRAINS………………………………………………. 3.8 USAGE SCENARIO………………………………………………….. 3.9 USER PROFILE………………………………………………………. 3.10 USE-CASES…………………………………………………………. 3.11 USE-CASE DIAGRAM……………………………………………... 3.12 USE-CASE DISCRIPTION…………………………………………. 3.13 SPECIAL USAGE CONSIDERATION…………………………….. 3.14
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use full first names‚ only initials! 1.5 All references from Section 1.4 have to be referred to in the text (using [number] notation) 1.6 Do not end section titles with colons. 1.7 Every figure/diagram should have a caption (number and titile). Place it underneath the figure/diagram. 1.8 Every table should have a number and title‚ placed above the table. 1.9 “Shall/Must” phraseology should not be used in unless it is requirement. This means that normally it is not used in sections
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Name: Period: Circuits-Circuit Analysis Base your answers to questions 1 through 3 on the information and diagram below. 4. A 9-volt battery is connected to a 4-ohm resistor and a 5-ohm resistor as shown in the diagram below. A 3.0-ohm resistor‚ an unknown resistor‚ R‚ and two ammeters‚ A1 and A2‚ are connected as shown with a 12-volt source. Ammeter A2 reads a current of 5.0 amperes. What is the current in the 5-ohm resistor? 1. 1.0 A 2. 1.8 A 3. 2.3 A 4. 4.0 A 1. Determine the equivalent
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Electro-hydraulics Basic level D. Merkle • K. Rupp • D. Scholz Order no.: Description: Designation: Edition: Graphics: Layout: Editor: Authors: Translator: 093611 E.-HYDR.LEHRB. D.LB-TP601-GB 4/92 A. Reulecke 16.6.93‚ C. Paproth‚ M. Schwarz A. Zimmermann D. Merkle‚ K. Rupp‚ D. Scholz T. Tranter © Copyright by Festo Didactic KG‚ D-73734 Esslingen‚ 1994 All rights reserved‚ including translation rights. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted
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will be constructed Data Flow Diagram - uses various symbols to show how the system transforms input data into useful information. * shows how data moves through an information system but does not show program logic or processing steps Data Flow Symbol – represents one or more data items Data Store Symbol – represents data that the system restores Creating a Set of DFD’s 1. Draw a Context Diagram 2. Draw a Diagram 0 DFD 3. Draw the Lower Level Diagrams Data Dictionary or Data Repository
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Signal Marine Shipyard Corporation Job Order Materials Management System A Systems Development Presented to The Faculty of the Information Technology Department Mindanao State University – General Santos City Fatima‚ General Santos City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: DIOSOMITO‚ Keryl October 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Signal Marine Shipyard Corporation (SMSC)‚ located
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ACNOWLEDGEMENT First of all‚ I would like to say thanks to Allah‚ for giving me the strength and health to do this project work until it done Not forgotten to my parents for providing everything‚ such as money‚ to buy anything that are related to this project study and their advise‚ which is the most needed for this portfolio. Internet‚ books‚ computers and all that as my source to complete this project study. They also supported me and encouraged me to complete this task so that I will not procrastinate
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Date: I declare that all of the work produced in this assignment is my own. Learners Signature Date: Electricity Task 1- Produce a diagram explaining how energy can be produced in a battery and by a generator.
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Case Study: Library System 1. Problem Statement The Library System is a web-based application used to automate a library. It allows the librarian to maintain the information about books‚ magazines and CDs. It also allows the librarian to maintain the information about its users. It provides the facilities such as search for items‚ browse‚ checkout items‚ return items‚ make reservation‚ remove reservation etc. to its users. To borrow the items from the library‚ the users must register in the system
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whether a member is paid-up member. 22 Pseudo code for main menu 23 Flowchart for Main menu 24 Testing 25 Test Plan 25 Desk checking 25 Dry Run 26 Task 4 28 Unified Modeling Language 29 High level class diagram 30 Top level use case diagram 31 Activity diagram 32 State diagram 33 Task 5 34 Review of the assignment 34 Bibliography 36 Task 1 The club secretary would like the following reports on a regular basis: Report 1 A list of all the paid-up member names and contact telephone
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