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· 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 · 131-135 · 136-140 · 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 ·Outline the considerations for systems investigation. Outline the steps for systems analysis. Outline the steps for systems design. Create guidelines for a systems review and maintenance schedule. Determine a sequence of activities.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Information Systems and Design
Posting ID:
115823
OTA ID:
104496
Calculate the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle. The Pythagorean theorem. The application should also allow the user to perform a cylinder volume calculation. Pythagorean theorem formula: a2 + b2 = c2 Cylinder volume formula: Cylinder volume = r2 h Allow the user to enter the value of "a" and the value of "b" to calculate c2. Use NumericUpdown controls for both a and b to allow the user to enter the values. Use NumericUpdown controls to enter the value of "r" and "h" in the cylinder volume calculation. Display the result in a text box and set it as read-only. Create a group box with two radio buttons that would allow the user to select which calculation to perform... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Information Systems and Design
Posting ID:
116696
OTA ID:
103644
1. An aspect of the preferred process for almost all formal software development approaches is to do some design before coding. One of the design artifacts you are asked to use in this course is a flow chart. What challenges have you (and / or your learning team) encountered in going from an English statement of the problem to a flow chart (or some other design tool, like pseudo code)? What challenges have you encountered in going from your chosen design artifact to C source code? 2. While writing source code may be the activity that first comes to mind when people think about software development, it's only a piece of what goes on. While there are IT jokes about this (e.g., "You go fi... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Information Systems and Design
Posting ID:
116765
OTA ID:
103997
Fitness Center Information Systems Plan
Choose a decision support systems (DSS) function that will be applicable to the fitness center Demonstrate the application of your chosen DSS to a specific problem or set of problems and include the role of the following components of a DSS as they pertain to your system: o description of the situation o intended users o database You are developing a new information system for The Fitness Center, a company that has five fitness centers in your metropolitan area, with about 650 members and 30 employees in each location. This system will be used by both members and fitness consultants to track participation in various fitness activities, such as free weights, volleyball, swimm... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Information Systems and Design
Posting ID:
116814
OTA ID:
104967
System Development Life Cycles Table
Create a table in Microsoft Word or Excel that lists the strengths and challenges of each of the following four system development life cycles presented in the text: i. Traditional Systems Development Life Cycle ii. Prototyping iii. Rapid Application Development iv. End-User System Development Life Cycle
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Information Systems and Design
Posting ID:
118083
OTA ID:
105651
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