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Unit 4 Discussion Topic 1: Job Order Costing and Process Costing | Topic 1: Product Costing Systems | Discuss the two alternatives for product costing systems. Be sure to address the following: Professor and class‚ * How do the two systems differ? The two alternatives for product costing systems are job and process. The two differ in that with job costs these are specified for a particular job. Process costs go by each process that is done (Kinney & Raiborn‚ 2013‚ p 150).
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cost in the United States is estimated to be a staggering 500 million. Although‚ a notably significant amount this figure does not compare to the possible damages a cyber terrorist attack would impose to our country’s vital infrastructures. The many systems that Americans relay upon daily for banking‚ transportation‚ energy and national defense would have a devastating negative impact if subjected to a successful cyber attack. “Cyberwar would not be as lethal as atomic war‚ nor as visibility drastic
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reductionism a problem is addressed but studying the properties of its parts. Therefore a complex system is broken down into its component part and each part is studied individually by various approaches. It bills the descriptions of system from the descriptions of subsystem that a system is made off and not considering the relationship between the sub systems. For example‚ reductionism considers the biological system to the composed of molecules with certain structures or a molecule to be composed of atoms
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Question #3: Using Figure 2.4‚ describe a bakery as a system. Do the same for a supermarket. Bakery as an open system of organisation need raw materials in making bread and building bakery and its facilities‚ human resources‚ capital‚ technology and information as its inputs. Raw materials includes the following inputs‚ with the corresponding employees’ work activities as processes and the result or outputs: Inputs Processes Outputs Flour‚ yeast‚ fats‚ oils‚ electricity (refrigeration)
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Study Questions: 1. What kind of systems are describe in this case? Identify and describe the business process each supports. Describe the inputs‚ process and outputs of this systems. 2. How do these systems help Domino’s improve its business performance? 3. How did the online pizza ordering system improve the process of ordering a Domino’s pizza? 4. How effective are these systems in giving Domino’s a competitive edge? Explain your answer. Answer: 1. The systems that describe in this case are
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Project Analysis Part 1 BSA 376 University of Phoenix Project Analysis Part 1 System Analysis is a formal investigation that is done to help someone or a company to make better decisions of what could have been done without a specific system (Principia Cybernetica Web‚ n.d. ). Included within an analysis of the system is the identification of the underlying issue or the head of complaint made by the customer or the person. Assessment of the problems and alternative methods that may include
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cope with. Complex systems have always existed‚ of course—and business life has always featured the unpredictable‚ the surprising‚ and the unexpected. But complexity has gone from something found mainly in large systems‚ such as cities‚ to something that affects almost everything we touch: the products we design‚ the jobs we do every day‚ and the organizations we oversee. Most of this increase has resulted from the information technology revolution of the past few decades. Systems that used to be separate
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OUTLINE THE PRINCIPLES OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS - WHAT ARE KEY DRIVERS? Given that the development of new systems can be fraught with problems and delays‚ what drives organisations to develop systems? The most important drivers come directly from the needs of the business and are often not related to technology‚ but require technological solutions. There are a number of possible triggers for the need to develop a new system including users identifying a need‚ organisations needing to grow
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Ma. Bea Agatha Escueta HOMEOSTASIS Body systems act together to make a point that the body acts efficiently as a whole‚ with the brain as a command centre. “Homeostasis is derived from the Greek‚ homeo or ‘constant’; and stasis or ‘stable’ and means remaining stable or remaining the same.” (Wikipedia. 2013) It is the procedure by which the body keeps static surroundings in which cells‚ tissues‚ and systems can operate. If there’s an alteration happen‚ these procedures can stop‚ decompress or
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