Unit 3 The Characteristics of Electricity ( pg 296 ) Day 1 Electrostatics - study of static electricity Neutral objects - materials that do not carry a charge Conductors allow charges (electrons) to flow through them easily. E.g. metal Therefore no matter how hard that you rub a metal tap no static charge will build up because the electrons that you are giving the tap just keep on moving up the tap and down the water line until they reach a ground. Insulators do not allow charges
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Input‚ Intake‚ and Output in One-Way Drawing Task By Yan Lin It is agreed that input plays a critical role in language acquisition thus researchers have done many studies on input. Without input the learner has nothing. But the question is what kind‚ form and amount of input is most useful for the language learners. Krashen (1980) has argued that the input given to the learners has to be comprehensible for acquisition to happen. He defined it as input which is slightly
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Second‚ for parallel running‚ the new and the old systems operate together fully for a specified period‚ both processing current data and enabling cross checking to be made. With the data is input to both systems‚ the results can be verified whether outputs from the two systems are the same. Third‚ for pilot operation‚ part or parts of an organization‚ like a selected office or department‚ operate the new system in parallel with the existing system‚ while the rest of the organization continues to use
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statements to document the outline of a program 2. Pseudocode a B. Translating design into statements usable by a computer 3. Problem analysis d C. Statements that determine the execution paths of a program 4. Program design f D. Identifying desired outputs based on provided input 5. Program coding c E. Describes the relationships between a program’s modules 6. Control structures b F. Creating a detailed description of a program using charts or ordinary language 7. Graphical user interface k G. User
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Chapter I Introduction I. Title “Developing an Online Sales and Inventory Management for Hizons Cakes and Pastries‚ INC”. II. Background The most popular‚ most obvious technological advances nowadays is the internet‚ which provides convenience for the lives and works of people. It already has a great impact in business especially in marketing industry; one of the examples is E-Commerce which is selling products through online. Online Sales and Inventory Management system is needed
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document the outline of a program 2. Pseudocode A B. Translating design into statements usable by a computer 3. Problem analysis D C. Statements that determine the execution paths of a program 4. Program design F D. Identifying desired outputs based on provided input 5. Program coding B E. Describes the relationships between a program’s modules 6. Control structures C F. Creating a detailed description of a program using charts or ordinary language 7. Program testing H
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standard projects but may differ/customise Given good historical data‚ estimates made quick easy & accurately Costs apportioned to phases/deliverables Function point methods (software/system projects) Est. based on “function points” (inputs‚ outputs‚ no. of data files) E.g. estimating labor cost 1 person p/m could represent avr. 5 function points Weightings used to find total no. function points Learning curves Projects needing same tasks‚ or product repeated several times Repetition
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Change Control Plan Preparation Guidelines TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Purpose of Document______________________________________ 2. Objective of Change Control Process_________________________ 3. Approval Authority for Changes_______________________________ 4. Change Control Board_______________________________________ 5. Change Control Process_____________________________________ 6.1 Simple Change Control Process Map 6.2 Simple Change Control Process Narrative
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technical‚ operational‚ schedule‚ legal and economic feasibility. Once the steering committee approves the feasibility of a general system plan the design team can begin work on a detailed system. Detailed system design begins with the design of outputs‚ and then inputs and processes. Designers may choose a prototyping approach to create the new system. The system design should focus on user interface‚ data design and process design. Once the system specifications are understood‚ the system is created
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