Organization Topic 4: Decision Support and Artificial Intelligence The following questions needs to be answered before the next tutorial/lab class. Short – Answer Questions 1. What are the four types of decisions discussed? Structure Non-Structure Recurring Decision Non-recurring Decision 2. What are the four steps in making a decision? Intelligence Design Choice Implementation 3. What is a DSS? Describe its components. A system that is design to support decision making when problem
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totally flat)‚ the total amount of water falling on your school in one year is: 300 x 500 x 835 = 125 250 000 litres. You now need to calculate how much rain lands on each surface of the school. Rainfall landing on vegetation will be absorbed. To work out how many litres of water fall on each type of area multiply the total amount of water by the proportion for that area eg. if 25% of the grounds are
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I decided to exhibit my revision skills on Paper II: Frankenstein Critical Essay‚ which highlight my efforts to strengthen the introduction and thesis sentence. I think the introduction is the most important part of the essay—it’s your first impression! The Frankenstein essay not only needed to grasp the reader’s attention but also clearly state my critical argument. I chose to highlight my revision for the Frankenstein essay specifically because my revisions in the introduction aided in developing
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Family revision notes: Key words: Conjugal roles: The roles a husband and wife play in the home. Child-centeredness: When parents focus more on the needs and interests of the child. Nuclear family: a family which consists of an adult man an adult woman and their dependant children ‘Cereal packet’ family: The ‘typical family’ portrayed by the media‚ where the man is the ‘bread winner’ (the one who goes out to work) and the woman is the ‘home maker’ (does housework/childcare.) Cohabitation:
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To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this letter to express my support of Brielle and Matt Coppel as prospective adoptive parents. I have known Brielle for over 15 years‚ since we first met while working for a bank in central South Carolina. Our friendship has grown and prospered because Brielle is such a loving‚ caring and selfless person. Brielle is always putting others wants and needs ahead of her own. She is an upbeat‚ optimistic person and leads a very active lifestyle. She enjoys hiking
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The First World War (Revision) The rise of Germany upset the balance of power in Europe The Old Balance of Power - a balance of power was established between Russia‚ Austria‚ Prussia and France‚ with Britain holding the scales. The rise of a unified Germany upset this balance. Germany was unified not only by ‘blood and iron’ but also by ‘coal and iron’. Rapid industrialization‚ concentrated military power‚ a young and dramatically increasing population (43% increase between 1880 and 1910)
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369 Unit overview SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC COMMUNICATION NEEDS Elements of competence 369a 369b 369c Identify specific communication needs and methods Support individuals‚ key people and others to communicate Observe and evaluate individual communication needs About this unit For this unit you need to work with people with specific communication needs where you will be required to support the individual and others to communicate. Scope The scope is here to give you guidance
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Implementation and Support Thomas Edison State College Abstract This essay’s focus is the implantation and support activities that follow planning‚ analysis and design phases. Often times‚ it is these implementation and support activities that determine whether or not a system will success; the main questions we will attempt to answer in this paper is what makes these activities so important and why? We begin with a brief delineation of two types of
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Msys 111 revision Compare and contast RFID tags and bar codes RFID Radio frequency id technology Can read rdif tags from a greater distance Don’t need to be put in a line of sight with the scanner Can be read at faster rate than bar codes Contain high levels of security Barcodes Traditional visual representation of data. Much smaller and lighter than RFID tags therefore easier to use Less expensive Work with the same accuracy Universal technology Key difference is bar codes are the traditional
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Competition Individual Analysis Report Week 1 In week 1 video episode 1‚ Liz received a call from Julian‚ the President of the Hudson Valley Business Association informing her that she has been nominated for the Business Leader of the Year and is expected to deliver a speech at the next association meeting addressing the success of CanGo. Julian wants Liz to address the “How’s and why’s of CanGo’s success.” Of course Liz is ecstatic about the nomination. Liz realizes that her hard work is paying
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