to each other. Process mapping symbols are used to classify different types of activity. And although there is no universal set of symbols used all over the world for any type of process‚ there are some that are commonly used (Slack et al 2010). One important advantage of using a process map is that it provides an opportunity for each activity to be challenged thoroughly in as a means to improving the process (Slack et al 2010). | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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figure 5.6 represents the class diagram of the project. Various classes are User‚ Event‚ Administrator‚ Animal‚ Disease‚ etc. The user can be a guest user‚ registered user‚ a member user or an administrator. The Animal class is associated with the Disease class. Fig 5.6: Class Diagram Usecase Diagram: The Figure 5.7 represents the usecase diagram of the project. All the functionalities of the user as well as the administrator is shown. Fig 5.7: Usecase Diagram Activity Diagram: The Figure
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APPENDIX B Present Data Flow Diagram Selecting Item Receipt Menu Order Payment checking 0 Encoding Sent to Of Payment Data of receipt Cooked Ordered Item Food Delivering APPENDIX C Proposed Data Flow Diagram Selecting Item Receipt Menu Order Payment checking 0 Encoding Sent to
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Management has decided to consider investing in one of the two mutually exclusive projects which can effectively utilize the spare space of the Hotel. The first one is an offer made to them by Planet Karaoke pub to sign a four-year lease agreement and earn a monthly rental fee of 170‚000 baht for the first two year and at a 5% increment for the next two years. The second opportunity would be to create their own pub to be called Beach Karaoke. To evaluate the two mutually exclusive projects‚ we have to consider
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The Effect of Dams on Reservoir Sedimentation and Environmental Flow A dam is a barrier‚ obstruction or blockade built for the sole purpose of storing water. There are many uses for these systems‚ including its combination with hydropower‚ and the re-distribution of the deposited water. The benefits of the dam are very valuable to everyday life. They provide flood control‚ water supply‚ fishing hydroelectric power‚ recreation and more. But just as we figure out how to improve energy efficiency
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This paperwork comprises SCI 209 Week 5 The Flow of Energy in Marine Ecosystems General Questions - General General Questions Create a diagram‚ chart‚ or illustration in which you depict the flow of energy in marine ecosystems. You may use either a web format in which food chains are included or a biomass pyramid format. The assignment should include the following: Title Page Diagram‚ chart‚ or illustration of a web format or biomass pyramid Description of primary productivity
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Demand Flow® Technology and Value-Stream Mapping Shanghai‚ February 2005 The principles of Demand Flow® Technology are a close complement to those of Value-Stream Mapping. Value Stream Mapping shows how product and information flow across all the process steps in the supply-chain. It compares the current state with the future state to provide a visual description of the target objectives that need to be achieved. Demand Flow® Technology provides a complete set of tools for all of the manufacturing
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Aim The purpose of this experiment was to plan‚ design‚ fabricate and test the structure of a microfluidic flow structure. Background Microfluidic structures are a relatively new topic of study. While the concept of fluids and the study of the flow of fluids through all sorts of various forms of ducts‚ environments and scenarios have been extensively studied by some of the greatest minds of in history‚ the novelty of microfluidics is not surprising. This is due to the fact that despite the fact
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Mutual Fund Flows and Performance in Rational Markets Jonathan B. Berk University of California‚ Berkeley and National Bureau of Economic Research Richard C. Green Carnegie Mellon University We derive a parsimonious rational model of active portfolio management that reproduces many regularities widely regarded as anomalous. Fund flows rationally respond to past performance in the model even though performance is not persistent and investments with active managers do not outperform passive
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raise capital by Leveraged Buyout (LBO) approach. This means ACC will finance money though equity and debt to buy AirThread and pay the debt by the cash flows or assets of AirThread. * In another word‚ it’s a highly levered transaction using a fixed WACC discount rate; however the leverage is changing in fact. * If we want to use WACC method‚ one assumption must be met: this program will not change the debt-equity ratio of AirThread. Under LBO approach‚ it’s impossible. * So we decide to
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