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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Technology | Alma mater | University of Tokyo | Known for | Ishikawa diagram‚ quality circle | Notable awards | Walter A. Shewhart Medal‚ Order of the Sacred Treasures | Kaoru Ishikawa (石川 馨 Ishikawa Kaoru?‚ July 13‚ 1915 - April 16‚ 1989) was a Japanese university professor and influential quality management innovator best known in North America for the Ishikawa or cause and effect diagram (also known as fishbone diagram) that is used in the analysis of industrial process. Contents [hide]
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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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Lecture 1 Set Operations & Applications Lecture 1 Set Operations & Applications ITP3902 Discrete Mathematics & Statistics Page 1 Lecture 1 Set Operations & Applications Sets and elements • A Set is a collection of objects. Often the objects in a set have similar properties. • Set theory is the foundation of modern mathematics. Element • The objects in a set are called its elements. • If a is an element of set A‚ it belongs to A and is written as a A. • If a does not belong to A‚ we write
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CHAPTER I: A. INTRODUCTION The GA&P TEC requested a system that will help them in their daily record. They request us to do a payroll system with time management for their company. They make a choice for time management because they only use time card and a bundy clock for their in and out. The scope of this investigation is define both the current and the future workflow needs of their department. Upon completion of the preliminary investigation: GA&P TEC will provide department with
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first term 2 and third term 32. Find the common Ratio. ix) Find the sum of the first 12 terms for the same sequence. x) There are 25 students in a class. 17 study French‚ 12 study Malay and 10 study both languages. Show this information on a Venn diagram. xi) How many study French only xii) Malay or French or both xiii) study neither xiv) study one or the other but not both xv) The measurements of a length and width of a rectangular kitchen are 5.34m and 3.48m respectively. Calculate in m2
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UML Class Diagrams and Examples Here are some examples of UML class diagrams and explanations of their contents. See if you can interpret the last diagram yourself. Refer to Handout #2 for help with the UML syntax. Example #1: Inheritance – Vehicles This diagram shows an inheritance hierarchy – a series of classes and their subclasses. Its for an imaginary application that must model different kinds of vehicles such as bicycles‚ motor bike and cars. [pic] Notes • All Vehicles
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Materials: Geometrical instruments 4024/12 October/November 2012 2 hours READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question. Omission of essential
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