Student Registration System (SRS) requirements specification We have been asked to develop an automated Student Registration System (SRS). This system will enable students to register online for courses each semester‚ as well as track a student’s progress toward completion of his or her degree. When a student first enrolls at the university‚ the student uses the SRS to set forth a plan of study as to which courses he or she plans on taking to satisfy a particular degree program‚ and chooses
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datum] | Inhoud 1.0 Basis gegevens 3 2.0 Overall doelstellingen‚ strategie en bedrijfsresultaten account 4 3.0 Inkoopstrategie 6 3.1Inkoopproces 6 4.0 SWOT analyse 7 5.0 Door account gehanteerde leveranciers-selectiecriteria 8 5.1Specifieke eisen/wensen account ten aanzien van ons bedrijf als leverancier 8 6.0 Consequenties voorgaande formulieren voor de strategie t.o.v. dit account 9 7.0 Actieplan 10 7.1Actie (intern) 10 7.2 Actie (extern) 11 8.0 Actieprogramma 12 1.0 Basis
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Project Execution‚ Monitoring‚ and Control The project life cycle uses four phases to describe how a project starts‚ peaks‚ and declines as the project is delivered to the customer. The process of putting the plan into action is the execution phase and consists of creating the project team‚ monitoring the project‚ and controlling changes. Monitoring is the process of assessing project performance. Project control is the process of controlling the deviations from the plan (Gray & Larson‚ 2008)
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Question 1 a) Identify three accounts on the balance sheet of Sun Hung Kai that represent tangible assets? Fixed assets‚ Investment properties‚ Properties for sale. b) What are the differences among these accounts? Fixed assets: Known as a non-current asset or as property‚ plant‚ and equipment‚ is a term used in accounting for assets and property which cannot easily be converted into cash. This can be compared with current assets such as cash or bank accounts‚ which are described as liquid
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from other accounting courses learnt previously. It is designed to further enhance students’ understanding of the concepts and issues in accounting theory and practices. This course involves the study of the practical and theoretical issues involved in the development‚ implementation and changes in accounting theories and regulatory framework. As this course will be seminal-like‚ this course will provide students with some generic skills required in the accounting profession such as team working
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1.0 Introduction Interest in information system has increased during the recent years not only in education but also in all areas where resources are managed. Student information system has always been a difficult task‚ but it is more so today than ever before‚ where administrators uses the traditional way of filing records on a cabinet. As the population of the students goes up‚ it is becoming more complex. Data should be stored in safer places‚ and can be retrieved easily and fast when someone
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COMPUTERIZED STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The ever changing trend in technology brought the necessity for the automation of everything from paper-and-pen based to absolute computer domination. The overwhelming emergence of computers paved way to easier access of information that leads to increased production‚ efficiency and reliability. The increasing urbanity of modern information system allows the information and communication technologies to be utilized in different
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Question One (25 marks) Based on module 7 – Budgeting Retail outlets purchase snowboards from Slopes Ltd.‚ throughout the year. However‚ in anticipation of late summer and early autumn purchases‚ outlets ramp up inventories from January through May. Outlets are billed when boards are ordered. Invoices are payable within 60 days. From past experience‚ Slopes’ accountant projects 20% of invoices are paid in the month invoiced‚ 50% are paid in the following month‚ and 30% of invoices are paid
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Accounting Project SHAREHOLDER’S FUNDS Shareholders’ funds are the balance sheet value of the shareholders’ interest in a company. For company (as opposed to group) accounts it is simply all assets less all liabilities. For consolidated group accounts the value of minority interests should also be excluded. The addition of minority interests gives us “shareholders’ fund including minority interests”. A further adjustment gives us total equity. SHARE CAPITAL The capital collected by a joint
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her and that she wasn’t sure if what they were doing to her was classed as bullying. I suggested to the student that she wrote a statement. I approached the other students to ask them if them if they would be willing to write me a statement about the incidents. I read all the statements so that I could help support the students to deal with the conflict themselves I spoke to all the students individually to see if they would be prepared to do a group discussion with me sat in with them. I explained
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