scholarly journals A Good Quality Filing System and its Documentation: The Right Information Determined the Right Knowledge for Decision-Making

2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 249-254
Author(s):  
Kang Eng Thye

An excellent designed information files and its documentation is vitally an important element to assist the right information reaching the right top management for right decision making. Nevertheless, most functional managements do not realized a good quality files documentation design is actually theirs’ responsibility. They are the experts in designing their respective business functional procedures and modeling. It is inappropriate to rely on IT profession alone when comes to designing of business functional procedures. Mini case studies were adopted to let students have a hands-on trial with the new files’ normalization technique with only four rules as proposed to overcome the conventional entity-relationship diagram approach. Target samples were mainly non-IT students. The result shows this new technique offers few benefits that can speed up learning process, easy to understand, and ease of files’ normalization design for non-IT profession. Without an effective data filing system and its documentation applied by each respective functional manager, certainly a quality and right knowledge cannot be generated to assist company in the right, timely, and economic decision-making.

Author(s):  
Edi Purnomo Putra ◽  
Fifilia Fifilia ◽  
Lay Christian ◽  
Hantze Sudarma

The purpose of this study is to perform database’s planning that supports Prototype Modeling Data Warehouse in the Ministry of Agriculture, especially in the Distribution Center and Reserves in the field of distribution, reserve and price. With the prototype of Data Warehouse, the process of data analysis anddecision-making process by the top management will be easier and more accurate. Research’s method used was data collection and design method. Data warehouse’s design method was done by using Kimball’s nine stepsmethodology. Database design was done by using the ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) and activity diagram. The data used for the analysis was obtained from an interview with the head of Distribution, Reserve and Food Price. The results obtained through the analysis incorporated into the Data Warehouse Prototype have been designed to support decision-making. To conclude, Prototype Data Warehouse facilitates the analysis of data, the searching of history data and decision-making by the top management.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Sunardi Sunardi ◽  
Sofiansyah Fadli

Currently the development of information technology increasingly widespread, this is in line with the development of computers that are increasingly rapidly. Various technologies can now be created so as to facilitate all human activity. Sophistication of information technology has now become one of the requirements that must be met in order to keep up with technology. Technology and information that can not be separated from one another. But now there are many companies that have not implemented such a system because they various things. One problem is the lack of knowledge about the company's computer system, resulting in the company using the manual method, for example in the process of data processing. In this case PT. Citra Riau Sarana as one of the companies engaged in plantations, especially in the buying and selling palm oil CPO (Crude Palm Oil), which is still occurring problems in the data processing is still manual, so experiencing difficulties and frequent errors in data processing. The method used is the method of data collection by observation, interviews, library research, design models described using data flow diagrams (DAD) and entity relationship diagram (ERD). This application was built using Delphi 7 and SQL Server 2005. Applications that use the Desktop and Client-Server based, hoped to use this application the Company may reduce the level of unwanted errors and speed up data processing.


2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 678-695 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Cumbers ◽  
Robert McMaster ◽  
Susana Cabaço ◽  
Michael J White

We seek to advance debate and thinking about economic democracy. While recognising the importance of existing approaches focused upon collective bargaining and workplace organisation, we articulate a perspective that emphasises the importance of individual economic rights, capabilities and freedoms at a time when established norms and protections at work are in retreat in many parts of the world. We outline a framework where both individual rights to self-government of one’s own labour, as well as the right of all citizens to participate in economic decision-making, are emphasised. The framework identifies a set of underlying principles, prerequisites, critical spheres for intervention, progressive institutional arrangements, and policies in pursuit of an expanded agenda around economic democracy. In this way, economic democracy potentially empowers individuals and creates the basis for generating new and sustainable alliances that challenge elite dominance in contemporary capitalism.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ferid Chekili

Abstract Both ‘Educational Linguistics’ and ‘Pedagogical Linguistics’ have demonstrated the importance of linguistic knowledge in teaching/learning second/foreign languages. More recently, there have been concrete proposals that insights from formal linguistics and theoretical acquisition research may also play a role in pedagogy. Indeed, many observed difficulties in L2 can be traced back to lack of knowledge, on the part of teachers, of certain abstract linguistic concepts. In this paper, two English constructions (constructions with Object pronouns and DP-internal concord) claimed to be problematic for the learner/teacher in the absence of any linguistic knowledge will be investigated in terms of their abstract properties. The implication is that such linguistic knowledge will speed up the process of learning. This will be supported by previous findings on aspectual contrasts in English and Arabic where such knowledge clearly obtains, causing the learning process to be relatively rapid. Evidence for the presence of this knowledge in the learners comes from observation of the transitional stages in the learning process which indicate that the learner is on the right track to learning. The research hypothesis will be argued to have significant implications for teaching, and thus, if correct, will corroborate some recent findings.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-50
Author(s):  
Brian J. Galli ◽  
Gabrielle Battiloro

This study presents an integrated approach in the effect of using economic decision tools in continuous improvement. Some of the economic decision-making tools have limitations, which hinder managers when trying to reach the right decision. This study presents the idea of continuous improvement to eliminate the negative impact of the decision-making tools. Well-defined strategies, quality related issues, and economic analysis tools were used in our approach to deeply examine the hidden issues and impact of implementing the decision-making tools in continuous improvement. In addition, it explored the interconnection between the key component of continuous improvement and intangible factors that affect the decision-making.


Author(s):  
Sri Wulandari ◽  
Adityo Permana Wibowo

The Supporting System The decision to control basic food prices at the fisheries and forestry service is a system designed to assist relevant agencies in seeing prices of basic necessities which tend to increase at any time. At first the relevant agencies do recap calculations by storing data and still counting manually, so it requires a longer time, with the existence of this system it is expected to be able to help and provide solutions for consideration of decision making in accordance with the right calculations. The decision support method of calculation used is the SAW method that takes the greatest value to be used as a decision-making ranking. In addition, other methods used are data collection methods by observation and interviews to identify problems in developing support systems for basic food price control decisions. Model design is described using data flow diagrams (DAD) and entity relationship diagram (ERD). The system developed is able to record, calculate and provide alternative solutions effectively for relevant agencies. With this system, agencies are expected to be able to process the calculation of basic food prices better, select more accurate decisions, and take more effective alternative solutions.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Rosmiati Rosmiati

Acceptance laboratory assistant in STMIK of Palangka Raya is one example of a case in making decision.Lecturers who became a selector of a practicum lecture will do selection acceptance assistant to the student who has registered as a candidate for assistant so that the process undertaken inaccurate in the selection process. the role of information technology is expected to be used to assist the lecturer in the process of acceptance of a laboratory assistant, so as to speed up the process and can produce the best decisions about anyone assistants who is received so that made the supporting system of decision selection laboratory assistant in STMIK of Palangka Raya which use method of Simple Additive Weighting (SAW). To make this system uses a method of SAW and the programming language used is Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, then the system is developed using development method of software waterfall with design tools such as DFD (Data Flow Diagram) , ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) and Database. With there is the Decision Support System that can be easier for STMIK of Palangka Raya in aiding the selection of a laboratory assistant so that can improve the quality of laboratory assistant.


2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dian Novita Handayani ◽  
Fitro Nur Hakim ◽  
Achmad Solechan

<p class="Isiabstract"><span class="longtext"><span>Problems that occur between major discrepancy with talent and competence are often experienced by high school students, </span></span><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US">therefore </span><span>the role of decision support system for the selection of </span></span><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US">major is needed</span><span>, so that teachers and students can assist in providing the appropriate department. The data collection process begins with the system requirements, system design, system creation process and the testing process. System design starts from designing the Unified Modeling Language (UML), Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) and the design of the table. The process of ranking the major alternative use traditional methods of Simple Additive Weighting (SAW), which consists of a criteria subjects value, the value of attendance, the value of talent, values </span></span><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US">of</span><span> Psikotest and quota </span></span><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US">of </span><span>class. The final result in the form of </span></span><span class="longtext"><span lang="EN-US">majors </span><span>recommendation from the calculation of the most high-ranking criteria. Recommended majors are expected to be the right advice for decision makers to make decisions majors, where the results showed that with this system have recommended majors conformity with the competence and talents of students by 74%.</span></span></p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Dona Dona ◽  
Hendri Maradona ◽  
Masdewi Masdewi

Heart disease is a disease that is very dangerous for human survival, therefore it must be addressed early on from the appearance of symptoms. Advances in expert systems can overcome this problem by designing a web-based computer system that uses databases and programming languages ​​such as PHP-MySQL so that it can help heart patients to diagnose the disease. The purpose of this research is to build a web-based expert system for diagnosing heart disease. Expert system application in this decision making uses the Case Based Reasoning (CBR) method, namely the method of making decisions by comparing new cases with old cases through four processes of retrieve, reuse, revise, and retain. Analysis and system design used are Context Diagram, Data FlowDiagram, Entity Relationship Diagram and Flowchart. In this expert system, the system will giving orders in the form of selecting the symptoms experienced, namely what symptoms are experienced. Then the patient selects the symptoms experienced by checking the symptoms experienced. The system will provide diagnostic results based on the symptoms experienced by the patient. Result diagnosis in the form of the type of heart disease experienced and the treatment solution and how much the percent chance the patient has the disease.


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