Review Questions 1.6 1. Explain the meaning of ‘operational’‚ ‘tactical’ and ‘strategic’ decision-making. Operational Decisions refer to the routine and day-to-day decisions‚ such as those handled by junior management‚ e.g. deciding when a worker should go for their break and how to deal with customer enquiries and complaints Tactical Decisions refer to regular and short-term decisions that are normally handled by middle management‚ e.g. decisions about pricing strategies or recruitment and
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63 Texaco Refuses Counteroffer (0.50) 4.56 Final Court Decision (0.5) (0.3) (0.2) Texaco Counteroffers $3 Billion (0.33) 4.56 Refuse Final Court Decision (0.5) (0.3) Accept $3 Billion 4.56 Case: Texaco vs. Penzoil Influence diagram for Liedtke’s decision Accept $2 Billion? Alternatives Accept 2 Counter 5 Texaco Reaction Outcomes (Prob) Accept 5 (0.17) Refuse (0.50) Counter 3 (0.33) Penzoil Reaction Alternatives Accept 3 Refuse Settlement Amount Amounts: … Final
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wrote in his native country is 石川 馨‚ was born in Tokyo July 13‚ 1915 one of eight sons to his mother Chiro Ishikawa and lived a full life of 73 years. He passed in April of 1989 but will be remembered as the creator of the Ishikawa diagram also known as the Fishbone diagram used to determine root causes. It was first used in the 1940s‚ and is considered one of the seven basic tools of quality control. (Tague) Ishikawa_Fishbone_Diagram.svg He was awarded the Deming Prize‚ the Nihon Keizai Press Prize
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Swinburne University of Technology Faculty of Engineering‚ Computing and Sciences HET202 Digital Electronics Design Project Aim To become familiar with the design of digital circuits using a hardware description language‚ to simulate these designs and finally implement them using a FPGA. Assessment This project has a weighting of 10% of the total subject marks. Assessment is based on demonstration in the laboratory and submission of a written project report. The report is due at the
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Data Flow Diagrams * Graphically characterize data processes and flows in a business system Basic Symbols * A double square for an external entity * An arrow for movement of data from one point to another * A rectangle with rounded corners for the occurrence of a transforming process * An open-ended rectangle for a data store The four basic symbols used in data flow diagrams‚ their meanings‚ and examples [Type a quote from the document or the summary of an interesting point
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Question 1: What is the normal process flow of the production system at Donner? Draw a process flow diagram. Question 2: What orders would you schedule on the CNC drill? On CNC router? Operation Setup Time (min) Run Time/board Manual Drill 15 0.08*500 = 40 CNC Drill 240 0.004*500 = 2 Punch Press 50 1 CNC Router 150 0.5 a) CNC Drill vs Manual Drill Let x be order size than 15 + 40x = 240 + 2x; x = 5.92; From this equation we get x approximately equal to 6
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Cycle time: Bottleneck| Cycle time = 1/Capacity rate | | Inventory = Throughput Rate x Flow Time | Little’s Law: I = R x T | Inventory Turns (IT) = 1 / Flow time (T) = R / I | BCWS = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled BCWC = Budgeted Cost of Work Complete |ACWC = Actual Cost of Work Complete | Cost Variance CV = BCWC – ACWC | Schedule variance SV = BCWC – BCWS | Utilization=Demand /CAPACITY| Inventory Buildup rate IBR|No IBR if no stations limits Throughput rate| Capacity rate = 1 / Cycle
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Introduction to Unified Modeling Language (UML) A computer program is typically a large‚ complex system composed of many different components. During the object-‐oriented system analysis and process‚ programmers must understand the requirements for the new computer program and determine the objects that should exist in
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3.9.2 Data Flow Diagram (DFD) DFD or Data Flow Diagram is a graphical representation that showing the flow of data of information system. It also shows the structured design of the program to replace the flowchart or pseudo code as program tool. Basically DFD can be divided into four components such as entity or external entity‚ process‚ data store and data flow. DFD start with an overview of the system that needs to be designed. This DFD known as context DFD that contain the entity and the process
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