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    Fishbone Diagram J. Reszka Saint Mary ’s University of Minnesota Schools of Graduate & Professional Programs Project Integration and Quality – PRM613R Michael Brown‚ M.A.‚ M.S.‚ Adjunct Instructor April 4th‚ 2013 Fishbone Diagram (Cause/Effect Diagram or Ishikawa Diagram) Introduction Fishbone Diagrams also known as Cause and Effect Diagrams or Ishikawa Diagrams are a quality tool that illustrates how various factors may be linked to potential problems or effects (Project Management

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    Entity Relationship Diagram The bellow diagram is what is refered to as an "Entity Relationship Diagram". Its purpose is to show the relationship between different data in the hotel management program ‚ and the actions that are performed on it. And how data from different objects relate to each other. Legend The Data Entities represent data that will need to be stored on the system‚ in general terms. The Relationships represent actions that will occur to the Data Entities‚ or Weak Entities.

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    Frank and Alex in a tug-of-war • Draw the free body diagram on the back of your sheet or your notes for Frank winning (accelerating away) a tugof-war with Alex – Draw Frank and Alex as separate objects‚ with forces acting on each – How many forces are there on each? – Identify Newton’s 3rd law pairs – Identify Newton’s 2nd law relationships 1 Frank and Alex in a tug-of-war • Draw the free body diagram on the back of your sheet or your notes for Frank winning (accelerating away)

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    TERNARY PHASE DIAGRAMS An Introduction Guna Selvaduray San Jose State University Credit for Phase Diagram Drawings: Richard Brindos Credit for scanning the phase diagrams: Brenden Croom G. Selvaduray - SJSU - Oct 2004 Utility of Ternary Phase Diagrams Glass compositions Refractories Aluminum alloys Stainless steels Solder metallurgy Several other applications G. Selvaduray - SJSU - Oct 2004 References on Ternary Phase Diagrams A. Prince‚ Alloy Phase Equilibria‚ Elsevier Publishing

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    1. What is an Entity Relationship Diagram? An entity relationship diagram is a graphical representation of an organisation’s data storage requirements. Entity relationship diagrams are abstractions of the real world which simplify the problem to be solved while retaining its essential features. Entity relationship diagrams are used to: identify the data that must be captured‚ stored and retrieved in order to support the business activities performed by an organisation; and identify the data required

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    Q.1. Innovation in marketing is same as ————— (1) Abbreviation (2) Communication (3) Creativity (4) Aspiration (5) Research Work Q.2. Effective Selling Skills depends on ————— (1) Number of languages known to the DSA (2) Data on marketing staff (3) Information regarding IT market (4) Knowledge of related markets (5) Ability to talk fast Q.3. A Direct Selling Agent (DSA) is required to be adept in- (1) Surrogate marketing (2) Training skills (3) Communication skills (4) Market Research

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    The Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) depicts a conceptual data model that incorporates some of the important scientific information about the real world. It adopts a natural view that the real world consists of entities and relations (Chen‚ 1976). One objective of the ERD is to create a simple‚ easy to understand and conveniently presented data model consisting of entities‚ attributes‚ relationships and cardinalities. The model serves as tool for database design‚ where the model can facilitate communication

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    k) Devise your workflow plan to complete the sandwiches Workflow Plan Time | Task | Ingredients | Utensils/Equipment | 8:25 | Arrive at School | n/a | Hospitality uniform | 8:30 | Get Changed into uniform | n/a | Hospitality Uniform Tool Box | 8:35 | Wash Hands‚ Wear Hat | n/a | Hat | 8:38 | Collect Equipment | n/a | Chopping Board‚ Knife‚ Bowls‚ Spoon | 8:40 | Collect Ingredients | Lettuce‚ Chives‚ Cream Cheese‚ Tomatoes‚ Cucumber‚ Butter‚ Bread‚ Mustard‚ Eggs | Bowls | 8:42 |

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    Entity-Relationship Diagrams

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    Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERD) Data models are tools used in analysis to describe the data requirements and assumptions in the system from a top-down perspective. They also set the stage for the design of databases later on in the SDLC. There are three basic elements in ER models: Entities are the "things" about which we seek information. Attributes are the data we collect about the entities. Relationships provide the structure needed to draw information from multiple entities. Generally

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    Food Web Diagram

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    Food Web Diagram Snake (D) Hawk (D) Coyote (D) Insects (C) Scorpion (C) Lizard (C) Quail (C) Mouse (C) Cactus (P) Grass (P) When you are explaining an ecosystem you have producers‚ consumers‚ and decomposers. Producers are the plants and the tress in the ecosystem that provide the energy to the ecosystem. As for the desert the producers are cactus and grass. The consumers of the ecosystem are in three different kinds‚ they are herbivores‚ carnivores‚ and omnivores. Herbivores are the consumers

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