[pic] LTKK Lappeenranta University of Technology Department of Information Technology Requirements Specification College Library Management System Version 1.0 Requirements Engineer: Peter Mugenya Kenya Table of Contents 1. Project Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1. Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention‚ sincere effort‚ intelligent direction and skillful execution. It represents the wise choice of many alternatives.” – Willa Foster EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This research operations report provides an analysis of managing quality in operations with an application to the banking industry. The report defines quality and explores why quality is important by presenting some benefits associated with good quality
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PRODUCT STRATEGY OF BMW The majority of BMW’s success is attributed to the development of a consistent marketing policy‚ the ’market niche’ strategy. The company has built its brand on four core values‚ which are: Technology Quality Performance Exclusivity BMW has maintained these core values since the company’s inception. Coupled with WCRS (BMW’s advertising agency since 1979)‚ the company has adopted a consistent advertising strategy. In addition to the message of these values being
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Quality Function Deployment: ■ To provide customer input at the product design stage ■ The process results in a matrix‚ referred to as a “house of quality” for a particular product that relates customer attributes to engineering characteristics. ■ The central idea of QFD is the belief that products should be designed to reflect the customers’ desires and tastes ■ The house of quality provides a framework for translating customer satisfaction into identifiable and measurable
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Types of Requirements : A. What is functional requirements ? A functional requirement defines a function of a system or its component. A function is described as a set of inputs‚ the behavior‚ and outputs . Functional requirements may be calculations‚ technical details‚ data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality that define what a system is supposed to accomplish. B. What is Non-functional requirements ? A non-functional requirement is a requirement that specifies
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49306 – Major Individual Assignment Subject Name: Quality & Operations Management Systems Subject Number: 49306 Subject Mode: Standard Assignment Number: 1 Date Submitted: 11th May 2012 Student Last Name: HA Student First Name: Chun Cheng Terence: Student ID: Autumn 2012 11095243 Declaration of Originality: The work contained in this assignment‚ other than that specifically attributed to another source‚ is that of the author(s). It is recognised
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The Quality Gurus The six Quality Gurus I have chosen to write about are Dr. Joseph Juran‚ Dr. W. Edwards Deming‚ Philip Crosby‚ Dr. Shigeo Shingo‚ Dr. Genichi Taguchi and Dr. Kaora Ishikawa. All of these people have made significant contributions to improving businesses‚ healthcare organizations‚ governments and countless other organizations. A guru is a good‚ wise person and a teacher above all else. This is coupled with these people with an approach to quality in business and life that has made
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Introduction Six Sigma is adopted by organizations so that they can increase their revenue. The method of Six Sigma tends to use quality management‚ i.e. it is a process that helps an organization to improve is operations along with its performance in a timely manner. The process of Six Sigma is a combination of total quality management‚ zero defects and quality control. Company Background The organization chosen for this paper is General Electric (GE). GE is a multinational conglomerate. GE
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Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Quality and Total Quality Management 1 2. Company Background 2 2.1. JEEVES PLC 2 2.2. Company product 4 2.3. Production Process 4 2.4. Factory Layout 6 3. Problems and Root Cause Definition 7 3.1. Problems in the Production Process 7 3.1.1. Precision Jointing 7 3.1.2. Adhesive Applicators & Component Sub-assembly 10 3.2. Employee Problems 12 3.3. Complains and Warranty Claims 13 3.4. Quality Cost & Productivity Effort 15
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1. Introduction Quality management has come forth as a management theory for heightening organizational efficiency and competitiveness (Dow et al.‚ 1999; Grandzol and Greshon‚ 1997; Sila‚ 2007; Sanchez-Rodriguez and Martinez-Lorente‚ 2004). Several experimental surveys and studies propose that organizations attain higher levels of productivity and organizational functioning via successful execution of quality management (Easton and Jarrell‚ 1998; Powell‚ 1995; Das et al.‚ 2000; Yeung et al.‚ 2006;
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