NORMTRONICS AUTHOR: SFC NORMAN M. VANCE MAP READING Determine Polar Coordinates Maptech® USGS Topographic Series™‚ ©Maptech®‚ Inc. 978-933-3000‚ www.maptech.com/topo Copyright 2001 Maptech‚ Polar Coordinates Plot Azimuth from a known point. Plot distance from the know point along the azimuth line. The polar coordinate is at the end of the azimuth/distance line. STEP 1. PLACE THE INDEX MARK OF THE PROTRACTOR AT THE CENTER OF MASS ON THE POINT FROM WHICH YOU ARE MEASURING. PNT 1 STEP 2
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The procedure for producing a data flow diagram • Identify and list external entities providing inputs/receiving outputs from system; • Identify and list inputs from/outputs to external entities; • Draw a context DFD Defines the scope and boundary for the system and project 1. Think of the system as a container (black box) 2. Ignore the inner workings of the container 3. Ask end-users for the events the system must respond to 4. For each event
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6 represents the class diagram of the project. Various classes are User‚ Event‚ Administrator‚ Animal‚ Disease‚ etc. The user can be a guest user‚ registered user‚ a member user or an administrator. The Animal class is associated with the Disease class. Fig 5.6: Class Diagram Usecase Diagram: The Figure 5.7 represents the usecase diagram of the project. All the functionalities of the user as well as the administrator is shown. Fig 5.7: Usecase Diagram Activity Diagram: The Figure 5.8 represents
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FEATURE-BASED TEXTURE SYNTHESIS AND EDITING USING VORONOI DIAGRAMS Muath Sabha Department of Multimedia Technology Arab American University-Jenin‚ Palestine email: msabha@aauj.edu Philip Dutr´ e Department of Computer Science Katholieke Universiteit Leuven‚ Belgium email: philip.dutre@cs.kuleuven.be erating a similar distribution in the target texture and that is explained in the subsections 3.1 and 3.2. (2) The second and major component‚ which we consider the main contribution in our work‚ is
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MIS 374 Rev 02 Process Modeling: Context Diagrams and Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) Introduction Figuring out the business processes for complex systems can be complicated. For example‚ if the goal is to streamline an existing supply chain process‚ your investigation will cross multiple business units‚ perhaps starting with an on-line order‚ a retail store pick-up‚ or a telephone order. How does the current process work to replace items in inventory storage and on retail shelves? Computer systems
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6. Sends checks to cashier 7. Uses payments stub to enter payments into computer | Computer | 3 | 8. Update record payment on AR master data | AR Master Data | 3 | | b. Construct a context diagram based on the table you prepared in part (a). Webster‚ Inc. Context Diagram Customer Customer Monthly statements Monthly statements Webster‚ Inc. Order entry process Webster‚ Inc. Order entry process Payments Payments Cashier Cashier
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THESIS FORMAT (FOR BSIT) I. INTRODUCTION 1. Context of the Study 2. Statement of the Problem a. General Statement b. Specific Statement 3. Objective of the Study a. General Objective b. Specific Objective 4. Scope and Limitation of the Study 5. Significance of the Study 6. Motivation REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES 1. Review of Related Literature 2. Review of Related Studies 3. Conceptual Framework 4. Operational Definition of Terms METHODOLOGY 1. Methods of Research 2. Data Gathering Techniques
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ”Automated Lending System” Prepared by: Deladia‚ Irish D. Background ENTREPRENEUR ALUMNI DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE (EADCOOP) was organized on August 30‚ 1995 by 18 graduates and 2 Entrepreneurship teachers from Bicol University College of Arts and Letter. The cooperative was created to serve as mother unit and link for financial assistance of the members thru their share capital and inter-lending scheme from other sources. Through this cooperative
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Draw yourself a Venn diagram and use it to note similarities and differences between the two characters‚ Hamlet and Agamemnon. Do this on your own now and complete it thoroughly. As part of your analysis‚ consider how the following elements of tragedy are used in each play. (Remember‚ this is what you learned in Lesson 1.) Aristotle’s four components of tragedy: It involves someone of higher standing. This protagonist makes an error in judgement. This error results in suffering for the person. This
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Class diagram extraction from textual requirements using Natural language processing (NLP) techniques Abstract The automation of class generation from natural language requirements is highly challenging. This paper proposes a method and a tool to facilitate requirements analysis process and class diagram extraction from textual requirements using natural language processing NLP and Domain Ontology techniques. Requirements engineers analyze requirements manually to come out with analysis
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