name) (surname‚ full name) MIS Adviser October 27‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Abstract 3 II. Introduction 2.1 Background of the Study 4 2.2 Significance of the Study 5 2.3 Problem Definition 6 2.4 Objectives of the Study 7 2.5 Scope and Constrains 8 III. Appendixes 3.1 Individual Resume 9 3.2 Documentation 16 3.3 Examination Permits ABSTRACT The primary purpose of this study is to improve and develop the transaction
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CASE STUDY: Presented by: Palahang‚ Junel V. Quilas‚ Kevin Braet D. Rapog‚ Shiela S. Ronolo‚ Isabel B. Sabio‚ Marilou P. INTRODUCTION There are different types of restaurants‚ some of these are the local restaurants known as chop bars‚ bar and restaurants‚ hotel and restaurants‚ fast-food restaurants‚ fine-dining restaurants‚ theme restaurants and casual dining restaurants. Regardless of its types‚ restaurants tend to manage its operation through integration of people‚ data
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CASE STUDY 1 – Unraveling the Jargon The consultant’s reply was: “In my investigation of your applications portfolios‚ I’ve applied … to the logical data structures and have discovered a very high frequency – approximately 93.286% - of data embedded in application program logic which is largely responsible for the integrity and synchronization problem currently being encountered. As a solution‚ I would recommend the design of a master database each of which would employ relational technology to
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MIS Case Studies Case 1 SystemX Inc. Withdraws Rs. 1 Billion SoftGuide Acquisition Offer The following is an excerpt from a news article in the Daily Update‚ March 07‚ 2010 “SystemX Inc.‚ called off its acquisition of SoftGuide Knowledge Consultants‚ Friday‚ saying that 1 Billion was too high a price.” (SoftGuide has a considerable market share in Training and Development services and would therefore help SystemX to diversify and expand its range of services to customers.) “Although SystemX officials
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Moviante Restaurant Case Study SMHM 5280 October 11‚ 2004 Introduction This proposal is intended to pinpoint the problems and introduce actions or solutions for the active restaurant operator-owner and manager who are involved in the Moviante Restaurant. The analysis is divided into four parts: (1) problem identification‚ (2) causes of the problems‚ (3) solutions to the problems‚ and (4) recommendations. Additionally‚ there will be a complete discussion on problem solving designed
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CASE STUDY ON MICHELANGELO’S By Chew Chia Wen‚ Gayle Ang Ru-Ching‚ Irene Tok Ling Ling & Siw Lee Fang (A) Case Study Framework Background The people behind the successful Michelangelo’s are Mr. Michel Hadley and Mr. Angelo Sanelli. Michelangelo’s‚ which is situated at Holland Village‚ 44 Jalan Merah Saga‚ 01-60 Chip Bee Gardens‚ is a crowd-drawer every night. It was opened in Sept 15‚1995 and has since bagged several awards. (refer to Appendix 3 for the list). Michelangelo’s serves Australian-Italian
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the finished product section. BMC have 420 employees‚ 170000 sq foot industrialized firm‚ and they prepared with “feeds‚ reels‚ electronic detection systems‚ welds‚ drills‚ taps‚ and assemble stampings” (Brown 699). Moreover‚ according to the book of MIS BMC’s assets are growing in last 6 years which means they are going profitable. In the beginning they had an employee lacking because of the high salary with the high skilled employees‚ and they had 3 people in 1994. Thus‚ they decided the major work
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Case Study on Information Technology Management: Frito-Lay’s Long-Term IT Plan Because the rate of technological change is so rapid‚ most people see IT through the narrow lens of short-term‚ silver-bullet solutions. IT vendors want you to believe that their important new technologies will blow away what has come before. You can’t blame a salesperson for trying to sell‚ or CIOs for having a queasy buy-or-lose feeling‚ but this attitude is precisely the opposite of the one companies should be
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different business strategies for future growth‚ and each has a different idea about how to use information systems to support corporate growth. Beginning as a radio-parts distributor started by Charles Avnet in 1921 in New York City‚ the company went public in 1959 and was managed by his sons. Since 1991‚ the company has been on a growth tear‚ purchasing 43 companies including British semiconductor distributor Access Group. About 60 percent of its business involves component distribution‚ and the rest
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TUTORIAL 5 (WEEK 6) Case Study 3 – Enterprise Applications Move to the Cloud Useful Information for CASE STUDY QUESTIONS: Over the past couple of years‚ there’s been a lot of noise from business management software manufacturers about cloud computing and the impact of the cloud on their products and services. Especially from those that produce CRM and ERP applications. From a business user’s point of view‚ whether you choose to implement your software as an on-premise solution or choose a
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