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    Sales and Order System

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale Computer is general purpose device which can be programmed to carry out a finite set arithmetic or local operation. Computer has a big rule in our nation today because of our technology. Wherever you go computer still exist‚ especially in business it makes the procedure easy and secure by programming the manual system into a computerizing system. The role of technology in our life today has a big impact. Technology is the marking‚ modification

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    Management Information Systems

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    - Definition - characteristics and basic requirements of MIS - Structure of MIS - Computerised MIS - Approaches of MIS development - Pre-requisites of an effective MIS. Unit-3 Computers and its effect on MIS - Limitations of MIS - MIS vs data processing - MIS and decision support system - MIS and information resource management - Executive information and decision support system - Artificial intelligence and expert system — MIS in Indian organizations - Recent development in information

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    purchased for the day. 3. The employee computes all medicine /product that purchased in a day and compare to the amount of sales if similar. 4. The employee count the no. Of medicine/products that they need to buy for the next day. Activity Diagram Purchasing of Product Customer

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    Wk3 Ch5 Petries Electronic Case 1. What do you think are the sources of the information Jim and his team collected? How do you think they collected all of that information? (Hoffer 151) Information was collected by a vast directory. They utilized interviews from stakeholders related to the businesses they targeted. Trade journals‚ other companies that utilize the companies they were researching‚ other vendors‚ marketing departments‚ and possibly even customers. The most information you can

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    Assignment—Flowcharts Control Flow Diagram—Main Control ------------------------------------------------- Begin Is Dollar < or > Quit ? Display Results Is Foreign currency <or> Yes No Calculate Show difference End Begin Is Dollar < or > Quit ? Display Results Is Foreign currency <or> Yes No Calculate Show difference End ------------------------------------------------- Control Flow Diagram—Display Menu

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    Control Flow Diagram—Main Control [pic] Control Flow Diagram—Display Menu | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Get_Int_Value |

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    METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design Figure 1: A flow diagram of Kemmis and McTaggart action research model (2000). The research design used for this study is based on an action research design. Action research is defined as a research strategy that is put into practice by teachers to investigate a problem or area of interest specific to their teaching practice environment (Coats‚ 2005). Action research aims to achieve social change by producing data that support strategic action for change (Mountz

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    The Labeling Theory

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    self-interest of powerful segments of society. In common with labeling theory‚ the amount of objective evidence available to document these social process theories is limited and inconsistent. In the ideal and harmonious family‚ parents refrain from affixing labels to their children‚ either good or bad. It is understood that‚ taken to an extreme‚ such verbal reinforcers can easily become "self fulfilling prophecies." Supporters of labeling theory believe that a person with a deviant self-image will

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    Labeling Theory

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    LABELING THEORY Sociologyindex‚ Sociology Books 2008 Labeling theory arose from the study of deviance in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s and was a rejection of consensus theory or structural functionalism. Tannenbaum was among the early labeling theorists. His main concept was the dramatization of evil. He argued that the process of tagging‚ defining‚ identifying‚ segregating‚ describing‚ and emphasizing any individual out for special treatment becomes a way of stimulating‚ suggesting‚ and

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    collaboration diagram

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    Interaction Diagram:- means a situation or occurrence in which two or more objects act upon one another to produce a new effect in an understandable format. Interaction is a part of dynamic behavior of the system represented in UML by two diagrams known as Sequence diagram and Collaboration diagram. Meaning of Collaboration Diagram:- also called a communication diagram or interaction diagram‚ is an illustration of the relationships and interaction between entities or objects in the Unified Modelling

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