Sunday, June 6, 2010

Update for June 7th – June 11th 2010

Helllo everyone,
I trust you are well rested and by now have completed my required DFD level 0 diagram
as discussed in class on Thursday.

If not... guess what?

Get to it because I WILL check to see that you have it done!!

AHA and you don't small assignent like a level 0 DFD to mess up your nice grade..or do you??

Plan ahead to ensure you are ready for whatever comes>>>

Here is what coming the week ahead.


Monday June 7th:
Continue with DFD- Will check your level 0 diagram
Practical: Construction of DFD level 1 of a library system.
Assignment to construct a level 0 diagram for a pizza shop due Tuesday in MS Word.

Tuesday June 8th :
Quiz on DFD
Things to know: Symbols- name, shape, definition, use
Processes- be able to evaluate for: efficiency, effectiveness, use of
technology, documentation, availability, training requirements.

June 9th: Wednesday
New innovative hardware and software:
Select and area of interest.
Evaluate the use of technology in this field/area of interest.
Research technologies that could be used in this area.
Research new innovative technologies that could enhance the efficiency and effectiveness in this area.
Students will submit and discuss the 1 really “WOW” interesting hardware and 1 incredible software. Explaining its use, benefits, pitfalls, etc.

June 10th
Research
Students will research and compile an upgrade proposal for The S.J.C. bookstore.
You are to transform the book store into a trendy esthetically appealing relaxing gathering place for the students of S.J.C.J.C.

Be sure to consider the following:
Hardware
Software
Processes – A DFD depicting how things were done
and another depicting the new way it is to be done.
Services
Training requirements
Product supply
Cost
Maintenance requirements
Layout/space availability
Expansion possibilities
Employee requirements

You will be give class time on Thursday to do this.
Keep in mind that it is not an easy task and will require intense for site and research to be done properly.

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