CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study From day to day process‚ everyone seeks for perfection‚ everyone is a judge. Everything must be standardized‚ from the biggest things down to the smallest ones‚ especially in the eyes of a critic. According to Trochim (2006)‚ evaluation is the systematic assessment of the worth or merit of some object. And as defined by Hall (2012)‚ evaluation is the process of systematically assessing the design‚ implementation and impact of programs‚ policies
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Chapter 6 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Management Information Systems CHAPTER 6: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Learning Objectives • Describe how the problems of managing data resources in a traditional file environment are solved by a database management system • Describe the capabilities and value of a database management system • Apply important database design principles • Evaluate tools and technologies
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Course Related Virtual Expert Jack Brown (Business Analyst) JSB Inc. Car Accessory Dealership James S. Black (Company founder) An entrepreneur with a love for cars. Abigail Foley (Senior vice president of Business Development) Reported an increase in customers cancelling their accounts. Mark Thompson (Business Development Manager) Prepared proposal for implementing an information system. Major Business Functions (In JSB) Manufacturing Assembling the product‚ checking for quality
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Description of Process Logic XML can express‚ or model‚ many types of data structures‚ including structures that are similar to relational data‚ hierarchical data and loosely structured data. The use of XML as a support for the databases on the mentioned company’s web site to track shipment and orders is based on many factors‚ and the logic behind this markup language is substantial in the success of this implementation. XML is described mostly in terms of a set of rules that define how sequences
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CHAPTER 1 1. Distinguish between a computer‚ a computer program‚ and an information system. What is the difference between data and information? The computer is one physical part of the information system. The program is what operates the computer. An information system is the physical system including computers and networks‚ software (programs)‚ people who operate the system‚ and the procedures for operating the system. Data is the basic raw element of facts‚ information is the processed data that
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|Anderson‚ Thornberry‚ & Ling‚ |and brochures (Englebardt et | | | |2011). |al.‚ 2002). | |Hierarchical database |Hierarchical databases (HD)‚ |Examples of a HD would include a|HD is useful when information | | |first used by IBM in 1960‚ are |list of staff members
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Questions 2 – Evaluate the advantages of the relational database model A relational database model has many advantages such as increase flexibility‚ increase information security‚ increase scalability and performance‚ increase information integrity (quality)‚ and reduce information redundancy. Firstly‚ most of the companies use database because it can handle changes easily and quickly. There are two views used to understand the flexible database user view which are‚ physical view and logical
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Chapter I Introduction Rationale of the Study Every problem has a solution. In order to come up with a good solution‚ the root of the problem has to be determined. The scope of the problem must be established well before making the first few steps of the study. One has to get a hold of the basic theories and principles regarding the problem‚ justify the impact of the problem to the society‚ and consider the future customers of that “would-be “solution. Before designing solutions‚ related
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DATABASE SPECIFICATIONS 1. TABLE NAME : TBLGENDER FIELD NAME DATA TYPE SIZE CONSTRAINT REFERENCES GID IntN/A PK‚ IDENTITY NONE GDESC Varchar6 NOT NULL NONE 2. TABLE NAME: TBLGRDLVL FIELD NAME DATA TYPE SIZE CONSTRAINT REFERENCES GRDID IntN/A PRIMARY KEY‚IDENTITY NONE GRDLVLDESC VarChar15 NOT NULL NONE GRDSECTION Varchar15 NOT NULL NONE 3. TABLE NAME: TBLRANK FIELD NAME DATA TYPE SIZE CONSTRAINT REFERENCES RANKID IntN/A PRIMARY KEY‚IDENTITY NONE RANKDESC Varchar20 NOT NULL NONE 4.
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Forces model 4 Figure 4: Customer Ordering Process 6 Figure 5. As-Is payroll system 14 Figure 6. Flow chart payroll system 17 Figure 7: Team ISO Groupware Home Page 20 Tables Table 1: YouTube Pros and Cons 7 Table 2. Comparison of Spreadsheet and Databases 11 Table 3. Wikispaces advantages & disadvantages 20 1 Introduction This case study addresses the following information systems (IS) concepts for the Broadway Café‚ as detailed at http://www.cohesioncase.com. Competitive Advantage - Making business
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