MIS for Manufacturing Industry The automation in manufacturing companies has significantly improved in all areas of processing‚ but at the same time it has also created a staggering amount of data. Though IT departments have taken advantage of hardware improvements to economically store the increased data‚ there never seems to be enough time or resources to meet the needs of factory managers who face the “fact gap” that exists between the data and the usable information required to make real business
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 Company Background 2 Operations‚ inputs and outputs of HMV 3 Business Processes of HMV 4 Structured Decision making 5 Semi-structured decision making 6 Unstructured decision making 6 Strategic radar plotting technique 8 Goal setting analysis and what if analysis 9 Forecasting and Trend Prediction 11 Data Analysis with SPSS 12 Descriptive statistics - Frequencies 12 Descriptive statistics - Descriptive 13 Descriptive statistics – Explore
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Instructions One of the most common mistakes by new analysts is to confuse functional and nonfunctional requirements. Given the following list of requirements for a sales system: Requirements for the Proposed System The system should 1. Be accessible to Web users; 2. Include the company standard logo and color scheme; 3. Restrict access to profitability information; 4. Include actual and budgeted cost information; 5. Provide management reports; 6. Include sales information that is updated
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MIS Concepts & Design by Seema Sirpal Delhi University Computer Centre Information is Critical The information we have is not what we want‚ The information we want is not the information we need‚ The information we need is not available. Information is a Resource It is scarce It has a cost It has alternative uses There is an opportunity cost factor involved if one does not process information Why need Information? To ensure effective and efficient decision - making leading to
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Explain how and why the Functional Perspective is the legitimating rationale (explanation or justification) for a Capitalist economy‚ and give examples of this justification through race‚ religion‚ class‚ gender‚ and educational level. Then‚ critique the Functionalist ideology from the Conflict Perspective and describe how the stratification system produces deviants (not criminals‚ but rather those who fall outside the expectations in actions‚ thoughts‚ appearance‚ credit-score‚ etc) and the result
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2. Company background Flipkart is an Indian e-commerce company headquartered in Bangalore‚ Karnataka. It was founded by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal in 2007. In its initial years‚ Flipkart focused on online sales of books‚ but it later expanded to electronic goods and a variety of other products. Flipkart offers multiple payment methods like credit card‚ debit card‚ net banking‚ e-gift voucher‚ and the major of all cash on delivery. Flipkart was founded in 2007 by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal
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SSC - Candidate’s Application Details (Registration-Id: 51156159054) Page 1 of 3 Application details of Registration-Id: 51156159054 for Combined Graduate Level Examination 2014 PART - I Examination Centre: WR - Mumbai(7204) Name: PALLAV SINGH Gender Male Date of Birth: 03-07-1989 Father’s Name: PURENDRA PRASAD SINGH Mother’s Name: RADHIKA SINGH Nationality: Indian Physically Handicapped No Whether Cerebral Palsy No Community General
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A specific‚ finite task to be accomplished. A problem with a known solution scheduled for completion. Projects are Unique and Non-routine activities Task: Set of activities comprising a Project Work Packages: Division of Tasks Work Units: Division of Work Packages Project Management: The science and art of achieving the Requirements within predetermined Time and Resource parameters. Project Management Activities: Planning-Objectives Resources Work Break-down Structure Organization Scheduling-
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My name “is Tik” I destroy homes‚ I tear families apart‚ Take your children‚ and that’s just the start. I’m more costly than diamonds‚ more precious than gold‚ The sorrow I bring is a sight to behold. If you need me‚ remember! I’m easily found‚ I live all around you-in your schools and in town. I live with the rich; I live with the poor‚ I live down the street‚ and maybe next door. I’m made in a lab‚ but not like you think‚ I can be made under the kitchen sink. In your child’s closet‚
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All companies use information to set strategies and accomplish business objectives. But how many CEOs and CIOs would say they are satisfied that their companies get maximum value from information? Not many. How many have a systematic plan for evolving their information capabilities to the next level? Fewer still Every business‚ program or system must address well-defined objectives‚ which will add value‚ either directly to the bottom line or toward the achievement of the organization’s goals and
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