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    Mouton‚ 2001 defines a research design as a plan or blueprint of how a researcher intends conducting a research. The qualitative research design was used in this study. Data was collected from an interpretative perspective thus provided a holistic understanding of how participants related and interacted with each other in this study (Maree‚ 2010). An exploratory design was also used to explore and answer the research questions. Qualitative research design is flexible and exploratory in nature

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     The Project Goals  Brief Statement Of Expected Solution 5 Phase 2- Problem Analysis:  Constraints Matrix  Fishbone Diagram  Analysis of Current Sales System  Questionnaire  Model of Existing System  Cause and Effect Analysis of Existing System  Detailed Recommendations 6 Phase 3- Requirement Analysis  Functional Requirement  Non-Functional Requirements 7 Technical Feasibility

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    such as keeping track of customer names and addresses‚ processing orders‚ and paying employees. The main goal of systems analysis is to improve organizational systems‚ typically through applying software that can help employees accomplish key business tasks more easily and efficiently. As a systems analyst‚ you will be at the center of developing this software. The analysis and design of information systems are based on the organization’s objectives‚ structure‚ and processes. If you get everything that

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    JOB DESIGNANALYSIS & EVALUATION What is a Job? • A unit in an organisation structure that remains unchanged whoever is in the job • A job consists of a related set of tasks that are carried out by a person to fulfill a purpose • Role – the part people play in carrying out their work FACTORS AFFECTING JOB DESIGN • Process of Intrinsic Motivation • Characteristics of Task Structure • Motivating Characteristics of Jobs JOB DESIGN DEFINED • “The specification of the contents‚ methods

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    I. Introduction A library is an organized collection of resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. It provides physical or digital access to material‚ and maybe physical building or room‚ or a virtual space or both. A library collection can include books‚ periodicals‚ newspapers‚ manuscripts‚ films‚ maps‚ prints documents microform‚ CDs‚ cassettes‚ videotapes‚ etc. Back in 2600 B.C. the first library consisted of achieves of the earliest form of working the clay

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    Research Design Content analysis is a process in which narrative data are divided into units of analysis to examine the contents of a particular body of material for the purpose of identifying patterns‚ themes or biases (Leedy and Ormrod‚ (2005). Further‚ qualitative content analysis has been defined in other ways such as: • “a research method for the subjective interpretation of the content of text or [narrative] data through the systematic classification process of coding and identifying

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    Cost-Benefit Analysis

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    Performance Activity 37: Conduct a performance assessment‚ or grade papers‚ or quizzes‚ etc. Write about this experience in your journal. I conduct part of the silent reading section of the Basic Reading Inventory‚ BRI‚ with Gabi. Since today was an early release day‚ I only had twenty-eight minutes with Gabi‚ which we didn’t have time to continue with this section of the BRI. On Wednesday‚ I will have to continue to administrator the silent reading section until she is at a frustration level. In

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    Normalization is the process of efficiently organizing data in a database. There are two goals of the normalization process: eliminating redundant data (for example‚ storing the same data in more than one table) and ensuring data dependencies make sense (only storing related data in a table). Both of these are worthy goals as they reduce the amount of space a database consumes and ensure that data is logically stored. The Normal Forms The database community has developed a series of guidelines

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    Computers perform many jobs that previously were performed by people. Will computer based transactions and expanded e-commerce eventually replace person to person contact? From a customer’s point of view‚ is this better? Why or why not? Eventually no‚ because no computer can replace any humans in any transaction (manage input of data‚ collecting related and added information on customers‚ asking follow-up questions‚ and etc). Computers can only make transactions more convenient to users and help

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    Design Analysis of Phenol

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    Phenol‚ also known as carbolic acid‚ is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C6H5OH. It is a white crystalline solid that is volatile. The molecule consists of a phenyl group (-C6H5) bonded to a hydroxyl group (-OH). It is mildly acidic‚ but requires careful handling due to its propensity to cause chemical burns. Phenol was first extracted from coal tar‚ but today is produced on a large scale (about 7 billion kg/year) from petroleum. It is an important industrial commodity as a

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