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INVENTORY SYSTEM OF OSAILAN PHARMACY A Software Study Presented to The Faculty of the College of Information Technology Mindanao State University Lanao Norte Agricultural College In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Abubacar‚ Norhaya Bangon ‚ Sobair Calib‚ Rayhana Lago‚ Warda Maniano‚ Motalib March 2012 A P P R O V A L S H E E T This project proposal entitled “OSAILAN PHARMACY INVENTORY SYSTEM”‚ prepared and submitted
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|Ex.No:4 |ONLINE TICKET RESERVATION SYSTEM | | | | PROBLEM STATEMENT: The “Any Where Any Time Advance Reservation” system is the online ticket reserving system where the passengers can reserve the tickets for their travel‚ cancel the reserved ticket and they can view the
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single application containing the four games. The games would be made using the similar GUI as they have to be merged later. 1.6 MATERIAL AND TOOLS REQUIRED 1.6.1 Software Requirements Operating System: Android 2.2 or higher versions Language : Android SDK‚ Java Database : SQLite Technologies used : Java‚ SQLite‚ Canvas‚ Android‚ Tools: Eclipse IDE‚ EDraw UML diagram tool Debugger: Android Device Bridge‚ Android Emulator. 1.6.2. Hardware Requirements Device: Android Emulator / Android
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____________ Fig 3.3.4: Level 1 DFD The level 1 DFD can be further refined to the following level 2 DFDs [pic] Fig 3.3.5 Level 2 DFD [pic] Fig 3.3.6: Level 2 DFD Chapter 4 Implementation 4.1 Conceptual and Task modeling The Following Activity
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5 PURPOSE OF BRS 2.0 5 5.1 OVERVIEW OF BRS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 6 5.2 BRS BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS 7 5.2.1 Scope of Project 7 5.2.2 Requirements List 7 5.2.3 Definitions 7 5.2.4 UMM representation of Business Requirements 8 5.2.5 The UN/CEFACT Modeling Methodology UMM 8 6 BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT 11 6.1 BASIC OUTLINE 11 6.2 BRS DOCUMENT LAYOUT 12 6.2.1 Title Page 12 6.2.2 Table of Contents 12 A table of contents SHOULD be created as in figure 6.1 and include a separate
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PRODUCTIVE SKILLS “Productive skills” is the term for speaking and writing‚ skills where students actually have to produce language themselves. Although the productive skills of writing and speaking are different in many ways‚ we can still provide a basic model for teaching and organizing them. I. A basic methodological model for teaching productive skills A key factor in the success of productive-skill task is the way teachers organize them and how they respond to the students’ work
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Leadership and Alumni Tracking System A Manuscript Submitted to the Department of Computer Science and the Faculty of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse La Crosse‚ Wisconsin by Kirk Thomas Wienkes in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Software Engineering May‚ 2010 Leadership and Alumni Tracking System By Kirk Thomas Wienkes We recommend acceptance of this manuscript in partial fulfillment of this candidate’s requirements for the degree of Master
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Final Exam – INFS2603 Exam Information: * Worth 60% of final mark (There will be a general discussion question on architecture!!) * Consists of two 30 mark questions and one 40 mark question * When listing techniques‚ make sure you know all the disadvantages and advantages for them‚ and when to use them (e.g. requirements gathering‚ requirements and stakeholder analysis) * Apply study material to real life scenarios‚ AND INCLUDE EXAMPLES * Main topics that will be covered: Weeks
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Object-oriented Analysis and Design Software Requirement Specification Software Engineering 1 Object-oriented Analysis and Design Requirements Analysis 1 As Marketing requested it. Software Engineering 2 Object-oriented Analysis and Design Requirements Analysis 2 As Sales ordered it. Software Engineering 3 Object-oriented Analysis and Design Requirements Analysis 3 As Engineering designed it. Software Engineering 4 Object-oriented Analysis and
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