interrelated parts that have come together‚ or integrated‚ as a single system. * IS/MIS – person made system that consists of an integrated set of computer based and manual components established to collect‚ store and manage data and to provide output info to users (hardware‚ software‚ data‚ procedure‚ people). Provides info for decision making Purpose of AIS * Collect process and report info related to financial aspects of business events * often integrated an indistinguishable from overall info
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS ON POINT OF SALE Submitted as partial fulfillment for project of Master in Computer Application 6th sem Session 2011-12 By Payal Tyagi 0945914076 Under the guidance of Neetu Sharma ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Being humble towards the people who guided me in my work or helped me out is one of the most important aspects to be considered at the completion of your work. Following this tradition‚ I would materialize
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com www.facebook.com/studies.guruz 0092 345 7510048 Assignment No. 03 Semester: Fall 2012 Total Marks: 15 Due Date: 10/01/2 CS507-Information Systems Objectives To learn the art of developing basic flow chart from given scenario‚ understand symbols of data flow diagram Uploading instructions: • • Save your assignment with your ID (e.g. bc020200786.doc). No assignment will be accepted through email. Rules for Marking: It should be clear that your assignment will not get
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part is‚ the customers can have their reservations wherever they may be. The research covers the solution for long and slow processing of transaction for reservation or rental service. Chance of misplacement of records by the clients due to obsolete data storage might be encountered in manual system and an error made sometimes in accommodation of two different transactions for
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1. Identify suitable business data‚ data elements‚ data types‚ and resources‚ based on the following interview between a database analyst and a lecturer from Sutherland University: Business Data Data Elements Data Types Resources Course Course code Course name Course start date Course end date Integer Character Date Date Admin Classes Class name Start date End date Time Location Class capacity Integer Date Date Date time Integer Variable Admin Students Student ID
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Analyse data and document client requirements Inside this reading: Analysing client requirements 2 Data flow diagrams 3 Data dictionaries 10 CASE tools 14 Confirming client requirements 15 Documenting client requirements 22 Summary 26 Analysing client requirements Before you can start to analyse the information you have gathered you should think about what you are trying to achieve. The client has presented you with a business problem. In order to solve this problem you need to undertake
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6 Workload matrix 6 Requirement Analysis 7 Fact finding 8 Questionnaire 8 Interviews 8 Questionnaire Feedback Analysis 9 Interview Results 11 Logical Design 12 Data Modeling 12 Identify input/output and processes 13 Flowcharts 14 Context Diagram 18 Data flow diagram level 0 19 Data Flow Diagram Level 1 20 Physical Design 27 Suggested improvements 40 Conclusion 41 References 42 Materials 42 Pictures 42 Acknowledgement In this moment we would like to thank
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Obtaining an understanding of internal control allows auditor’s to identify the types of material misstatements that could occur in the financial statements‚ consider the factors that affect the risk of material misstatements‚ and design substantive tests. An auditor obtains the understanding from researching the clients business. An auditor will take inquires from management and personnel‚ observe client activities and operations‚ walk-through the business‚ and inspect client documents and records
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Abstract Of Project 1.1.1 Title Of The Project 1.1.2 Objective 1.2 Problem Specification 2. Feasibility Study 3. Software Requirement Specification 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Selection Of Technology/Specific Requirement 4 Design 4.1 ER Diagram 4.2 Data Flow Diagram 4.3 Modules 4.4 Database 4.5 Input-Output Form 5. Implementation 6. Testing & Result 7. Enhancement 8. Limitation 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography 11. Snap Shots & Description ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I convey my gratitude to all those who helped
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Problem Definition C. Data Flow Diagram of the Existing System D. Process Description Chapter IV – Proposed Alternative A. SDLC - Method B. Understanding the Proposed System C. Data Flow Diagram of the Proposed System D. Process Description Chapter V – Feasibility Study A. Operational Feasibility B. Technical Feasibility C. Economic Feasibility Chapter VI – Conclusion and Recommendation A. Conclusion B. Recommendation Appendices A. Proposal B. Data Sheet of Proponents C
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