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    Tools Features Platform Price Artiso Visual Case (Artiso Corp., Unknown)  Diagramming  UML  Basic Diagrams  Database Tools  Database Engineering  Code Engineering  SQL Editor  Reports  Exporting  Integrated help Windows From $49 DB-Main (REVER S.A., 2013)  Design processes  Transformations  Reverse engineering and program understanding  Maintenance, evolution and integration  Data warehousing  XML engineering Windows Free iGrafx Flowcharter (iGrafx LLC, 2013)  Intelligent diagramming

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    In this assignment I will be using assignment 2:1 case study to my system requirements. In this case study we learn about a company called URCovered, which is an auto insurance companies and they were developing a mobile application to improve their customer services and customer experience in their claims management department. To develop this mobile applications projects this will required a system requirement model, a requirement model, data process model, a DFD, data dictionary, object modelling

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    Gaddis – Starting Out With Java 5 – From Control Structures to Objects Chapter 06 – A First Look At Classes Multiple Choice 1. One or more objects may be created from a(n)_____. a. field b. class c. method d. instance ANS: B 2. Class objects normally have _____ that perform useful operations on their data, but primitive variables do not. a. fields b. instances c. methods d. relationships ANS: C 3. In the cookie cutter method: Think of the _____ as a cookie cutter and _____

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    Name: Mollie Haruf Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how jigsaw puzzles have developed since they were first created and specific details about their history which has helped them develop into what they are today. Also, to show how the history of something as simple as a jigsaw puzzle can change through time. Central/Thesis Statement: The history of jigsaw puzzles dates all the way back to around 1760 and have developed in various ways to become what they are known as today. Method

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    Bottleneck analysis: Bottleneck analysis is a technique to analyze the point of congestion of the work. Bottleneck creates the longer cycler time. In this analysis we use any technique to improve the overall performance of the system. Bottleneck limits the production capacity and we use some work force or workstation to overcome that problem.  Trend analysis  Correlation  Comparison  Elimination drill down  Pattern matching MOST (Maynard operation sequence technique): Maynard is a technique

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    HOME APPLIANCE CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Introduction 3 2. Project Overview 3 3. Functional Requirement 4 4. Non-Functional Requirement 4 4.1 Adaptability 4 4.2 Safety 4 5. Use Case Diagram 4 5.1 Actors 5 5.2 Use Cases 6 6. Class Diagram 7 6.1 UML Class Diagram and Description 8 6.2 CRC Cards 9 7. Sequence Diagram 12 7.1 Authentication 12 7.2 Operate Garage Door 13 7.3 Operate TV 14 7.4 Operate Microwave 16 Introduction A home appliance control system

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    code. Figure 3 The extracting metadata code was tested in a windows WPF application called audiometadata. Figure 4 shows the MainWindow class. This class is designed to test code from a third party library called TagLib. Figure 4 Unified Modelling Language (UML) Three UML diagrams were created to help gain a better understanding of the scan directory plugin. Figure 5 Figure 5 shows a use-case diagram created to show a high level view of the plugin architecture. This was a good choice for

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    Abstract This paper explains the concept of Hibernate ObjectRelationalMapping(ORM) tool and how hibernate can be used to simplify the development of Java/J2EE application to interact with the database. The purpose of any ObjectRelationalMapping tool is to simplify the data creation, data manipulation and data access for an object in accordance with the relational database. Several ORM tools were introduced in the market over years and one of the most extensively used in the today’s market is Hibernate

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    Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction In the past, pre-enrollment systems took a lot of time to accomplish, from securing plenty of forms, to getting cleared, enlisting subjects, and scheduling. Some schools even have subject advisement before and after the enlistment phase. All these processes were done manually and were very time consuming. Now however, with the option of porting all these operations over the internet, they have become faster to do, more convenient, and easily

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    Student Record Management System Declaration: I understand the nature of plagiarism, and I am aware of the policies on this. I certify that this dissertation reports original work by me during my project In addition, this used ideas I had already developed in my own time. Signature Date Acknowledgements I highly appreciate the nature of support I had received from my teachers, technical support staff, and fellow students

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