Case Study on UPS
Assignment 01: Case Study on UPS MIS 205, Section 06 17th February, 2009 Prepared For Mirza Ferdous (MzF) Prepared By M Zahid Hossain ID 081370030 Section: 06 Spring, 2009 Question 01: What are the inputs, processing, and outputs of UPS’s package tracking system? Answer: Inputs: All Data received and captured by DIAD and UPS’s computer are the inputs of UPS’s package tracking system. These include: Customers’ signatures Customer information Pickup, delivery, and time-card information Product information Processing: DIAD capture and receive the information of products, delivery and customers. This information is filtered and processed into the UPS truck’s vehicle adapter, [...]
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Cases on SYSTEM ANALYSIS METHOD
CASES MIS 470 Prepared For Muntasir Alam – [MtA] Prepared By M Zahid Hossain ID 081 370 030 28 December, 2010 CASE 1 SYSTEM ANALYSIS METHOD PAGE 208 Question 1: Do you think Fred did a thorough evaluation of the fourth-generation software product? What benefits do you think can be derived from using such a tool? Answer: No, I think Fred did not do a thorough evaluation of the fourth-generation software product, because he had skipped some of the steps of prototyping approach and bypass several problem solving steps and phases. Benefit derived from using prototyping approach tool: [...]
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