IS1060 Introduction to information systems
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a. base cost = materials cost + handling charge;
b. manufacturing cost = (batch set-up cost/batch size) + (time on
machine * hourly machine rate)
c. total cost = base cost + manufacturing cost
This can
be shown as above as formulae, but might better be shown in
a diagram.
3. The design criteria used in preparing the spreadsheet (choice of
multiple spreadsheets in a workbook, layout, task breakdown,
choices
made in cell formatting, use of colour).
4. A description of the key formulae used in the model (for example, as
written for the spreadsheet).
5. Steps taken to enforce data validation (input validation, cross-checking
of
calculations, reporting of error conditions), and overall integrity of
the model (appropriate use of cell referencing, not mixing variables
and
numbers in the same formula, etc).
6. Very brief descriptions of how the system is operated − the commands
used to undertake each major task.
7. One or more figures showing the spreadsheet as it appears on the
screen in whole or in part.
8. Reports and appropriately annotated graphs.
Remember, the total report should not exceed six pages of carefully laid
out text.
As with the database work, examples of printouts and other
necessary computer generated reports can be appended. The assignment
should have a copy of the submission form as the front page. Reports must
be permanently bound together with the database report (for example,
well stapled, not secured by paper clips or
just slipped into plastic
binders). Each page should be numbered and have your student number
on it. The report must be produced with the aid of a word processor and
you are expected to insert relevant diagrams or screen shots into the text.
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