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    CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY In this Chapter‚ we present the method that we used to develop the System. The method that we used is called System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The SDLC parts are System Planning‚ System Analysis‚ System Design‚ System Implementation. The SDLC method is the one that most IT programmers used in gathering and creating System. 3.1 System Planning This is the first stage in creating the system. First‚ we identify the problem that occurs during the enrollment at

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    The seven phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle are: Planning; Systems Analysis; Systems Design; Development; Testing; Implementation; and Maintenance. Planning involves determining what the goal is and how best to accomplish that goal. Several factors must be considered including equipment types‚ costs‚ employee willingness to learn‚ and employee knowledge. While the text becomes quite involved it has been my experience that this section‚ while time consuming‚ is not nearly as difficult

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    1. Target marketing and market segmentation of Bling H20 Bling H2O crystal-encrusted of Beverly Hills is the inspiration of Kevin G. Boyd‚ a Hollywood writer-producer. While working on various studio lots where image is‚ well‚ everything‚ he noticed that you could tell a lot about a person by the bottled water he/she carried. So just like any other savvy business person‚ he decided to capitalize on his finding. "Our product is strategically positioned to target the expanding super-luxury consumer

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    their stomach already has a life‚ even if it has only been days. There are women who wanted to have kids but they cannot have; abortion is not the best solution for this problem‚ there are still couples who need them and will love them. After the hard and exhausting work‚ most of the time‚ people’s next destination is their home. Home is a place where you feel that you belong‚ you are at ease and you have a peace of mind. “Baby in the Bottle‚” tells the life of a couple who can never have

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    The bottle Syndrome: Learn what to watch! Many children acquire a bad habit to drink their milk in the bottle and immediately after sleep without having washed their teeth. As explains pediatrician Dr. Spyros Mazanis‚ mothers succumb to this "requirement" child of ignorance in order not to lose the habit to drink their evening milk. Of course not excluded that this practice is and during the daily meals accompanied by sleep. This habit can cause serious and irreversible damage to the milk teeth

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    Mobile phone is still in the growth stage‚ but it’s getting to the end of the growth stage and turning into maturity stage. With this being said‚ I do think that it can go back to the earlier part of the growth stage when technology is advanced. Yes‚ time travel! There is no doubt that Apple Inc. is the time machine here. Apple Inc. basically changes the cell phone industry since they introduced the first iphone in 2007. If the same question was asked in 2005 or 2006‚ I believe most people will answer

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    In the bottle rocket lab‚ our rocket was able to achieve lift off after filling it with water and compressed air. We estimated that our rocket went thirteen and one half meters into the air for an awesome six seconds. When we launched our rocket‚ it followed a parabolic arch from the launch pad to the landing area. As our rocket was flying through the air‚ it maintained its stability through the air due to the fins that were on the side of the rocket which helped to push the air in an even streamlined

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    Mealworms go through a similar life cycle to that of a butterfly in that they go through 4 different maturation stages during their life. These cycles in order are egg‚ larvae‚ pupae‚ and finally the adult stage. The freshly hatched mealworms have one major goal‚ to eat. The larval mealworms are a caramel color and are very active. Mealworms eat plant matter. As the larvae get larger they will molt multiple times throughout the larval stage. The mealworms will continue to eat until they have stored

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    produces the result we have caused. One such recent matter is the use of plastic. The term "plastics" covers a range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic condensation or polymerization products that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or fibers. They consist of long chains of polymers. Their name is derived from the fact that in their semi-liquid state they are malleable‚ or have the property of plasticity. Plastics vary immensely in heat tolerance‚ hardness‚ and resiliency. Combined with

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    Product life-cycle theory From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is an orphan‚ as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (February 2009) The product life-cycle theory is an economic theory that was developed by Raymond Vernon in response to the failure of theHeckscher-Ohlin model to explain the observed pattern of international trade. The theory suggests that early in a product’s life-cycle all the

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