2. Again, review the DFDs you developed for the Petrie's Electronics case. (I have placed the level 1 diagrams in the Project Workbook - Week 3 folder in doc sharing, use your homework solution for the Record Customer Activities level 1) .
Use these DFDs to identify the attributes of each of the six entities listed in this case, using Figure PE Figure 7-1; I have also placed the Visio diagram in doc sharing, Project Workbook - Week 4).
Write an unambiguous definition for each attribute. Then, redraw PE Figure 7-1 by placing the six (and additional) entities in this case on the diagram along with their associated attributes.
List at least 2 attributes for each of the six entities and describe then in a short sentence or bullet
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COUPON ID: COUPON_ID DISCOUNT CODE OFFERED BY THE COMPANY: These coupons are for special customers who has bought stuff from the company and received points. These coupons are special because it also helps the customers to save money in the future.
CUSTOMER ID: ONLINE_NAME- LOG IN OR USER NAME: This system can hel[p a customer to save time and money because all they have to do is go on the computer and click to buy something. This is a great way to help customer and also keep them in mind for specials because they are in the company system with their log name.
SERVICES ID: STORE_JOB- -STORE PROVIDING SERVICES: Having employees that can do their job and extra is a great thing, for example they can not only sell items they can install them and put them together.
TRANSACTION ID: TRANSACTION_TYPE_ TYPE OF TRANSACTION BEING PRERFORMED: Having more than one item sold is a good thing. Having a transaction id can help the customer with their many orders.
PRODUCT ID: PRODUCT_QUANTITY-AMOUNT OF PRODUCTS NEEDED: Products are very important because if you didn’t have a product to sell there wouldn’t be a business. Having a need for products is a good thing for a business.
4. Using your answer to Question 3, draw the relationships between
1. In the overview, Figure 1.3 recalls many of the properties of life. Label the seven properties illustrated
Cleaning up down South: supermarkets, ethical trade and African horticulture is a piece by Susanne Freidberg published in Social and Cultural Geography journal in 2003 (Freidberg, 2003). Susanne Friedberg holds PhD from UC Berkely and is a Professor of Geography in Darmouth College, New Hampshire (“Susanne Freidberg,” n.d.). In the article the author argues that the ethical standards have become fetishised. The UK supermarkets compliance with such standards edges on paranoia. It does not mean that the supermarkets care about these standards from moral point of view but that the compliance is driven by fear of bad
Drinking age is not a strange phrase in our lives. Every time when we go to club or buy some liquor, we have to show our photo ID to prove that we have already 21 and we are legal to drink wine. I think this is a really good method to control drinking problem. Before I read these two articles which are “The 21-Year-Old Drinking Age: I Voted for it, It Doesn’t Work” by Dr. Morris E. Chafetz and “The Drinking Age of 21 Saves Lives” by Toben F. Nelson and Traci L. Toomey, I only felt that when people grow up they will have self-control to hold their desire for drinking and could decide whether it is appropriate to drink at that moment. I didn’t collect any data or information to support my opinion,
Survey at least 20 people to find out what traits they have for each of the features below. Tally the numbers for each trait and record those totals in each column.
Figure 1. There need to be another box indicating how you get from 60 to 52 and finally to 39 participants.
1. ?Reserved Inventory? table ? this table will be a transaction table that will ?reserve? the items by removing them from inventory and holding them in the reserved table until one of the following conditions is met:
there are attributes that apply to some but not all instances of an entity type.
A coupon code is that ticket or document that is availed for getting the financial benefits to any customer. These voucher codes and coupons are distributed through different media and helps in price reduction. While using these Hurleys Voucher Codes you are going to get good deals on the products
Each flowchart step is placed in the “Lane” for the group responsible for completing the task (Marketing, Sales, HR, etc.).
The theme of loneliness and isolation has been predominant in cinema since its inception, but Tomas Alfredson explores the idea in a unique way in his 2008 Swedish romantic horror film, Let the Right One In. Set in the snowy winter of Stockholm, the film depicts the similarly cold and depressing life of Oskar, a young target of bullying. This frozen, barren setting contributes to the complete isolation that the viewer feels with the characters. Through strategic shot composition and specific color and mood choices, Alfredson shows how both Oskar and Eli are cut off from the world in different ways, and then how their common bloodlust brings them together.
Vishal Sathish - 60% Outside Reading Project - Literary Analysis Essay Life is meant to face struggles and is judged by how well handling the situation is. Struggles are handled in various ways as though they can lead to a solution similarly as both selections, The Fault In Our Stars and A Real Case, use to convey the theme. Though John Green’s novel, The Fault In Our Stars, compares to Sara Holbrook’s poem, A Real Case, by similar themes of facing life’s struggles, they as well differ when it comes to the types of struggle.
Conceptual: The Employee Performance Evaluation has three sections containing the Employee Identification Data, Performance Criteria, and Essential Job Functions
Figure 01 represents these notions in order to have a clear vision of this model.
6. What is the ranking ( 0 - 5 ) you would give to the following features of the