scholarly journals Design & Implementation of Extractor for Design Sequence of DB tables using Data Flow Diagrams

Author(s):  
Eun-Ki Lim
2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. 6885-6897
Author(s):  
Ali Asakr ◽  
Diana T Mosab

This paper develops an Electronic Medical Record System in the Neurosurgical Unit of Mansoura General Hospital using Data Flow Diagrams. Data Flow Diagrams are the first step to design the system blueprint as they represent users requirements. The paper creates a context-aware fisheye view as it is more successfully communicate the information contained in a set of Data Flow Diagrams (DFD) than a traditional context-free presentation. A case study and experimental results show that our context-aware fisheye DFD's are well suited for application in developing Electronic Medical Record System. This makes the expert system more reliable and faster response


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-85
Author(s):  
Wella Wella ◽  
Fachrin Hafizh Fauzan

This research aims to design an application to support mechanical performance at PT Sriwijaya Air in creating a report called Line Maintenance Crew Report (LMCR), applications created aims to mechanics no longer need to walk into the office to make a report LMCR. How that is done in this study is collecting data associated with preparing reports LMCR, create a modeling system by describing it using Data Flow Diagrams (DFD), create relationships between data with the Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD), to design an application using the IDE eclipse and its database using MySQL. Results of research conducted shows that the application to generate the report based mobile operating system Android can speed mechanics in making the report analyzed by the MCC to be sent to the destination airport, so the destination airport can prepare early and prevent delay. Index Terms — Android, Line Maintenance Crew Report, Mobile Application.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-20
Author(s):  
Devita Maulina Putri ◽  
Mardiana Andarwati ◽  
Bony Laparsa

Maulana bakery is a business entity engaged in making bread, cakes, tarts and various other snacks. The problem that occurs in this home industry is located in the current system for processing data in and out of goods, how to record it through a ledger, there is no data processing that uses a more effective database system, so that sometimes it has difficulty in calculation existing goods. The purpose of this study is to create a Goods Inventory Information System that can manage and manage incoming goods, exiting goods, stock items, ordering transactions using the Waterfall method by using a website for easier program operations. Whereas for structure modeling using Data Flow Diagrams (DFD). The end result of this Information System can manage data incoming goods, data goods out, stock of goods and ordering online.


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin R. Parker ◽  
Ken Trimmer ◽  
Cindy LeRouge

Author(s):  
Bipin Chadha ◽  
R. E. Fulton ◽  
J. C. Calhoun

Abstract Information-Integration is vital for keeping manufacturing operations competitive. A case study approach has been adopted to better understand the role of information in integrated manufacturing. Information is now considered a corporate asset. Creation, processing, movement, and security of information is therefore as important as that of the products/services of an enterprise. The case studies have helped in identifying the issues involved in developing an information system and supporting software framework for a manufacturing enterprise. The case studies have helped in refining an integration model, and identifying the characteristics desirable in modeling methodologies and tools. This paper describes a case study dealing with integrated manufacture of optical fiber products. A phased development and implementation approach was adopted where a small, manageable slice of the system is considered for the case study followed by functional modeling (IDEF0) and data flow modeling (Data Flow Diagrams). This identifies the pieces of information of interest. The information relationships are modeled using Extended Entity Relationship (EER) diagrams which are then mapped on to a relational model. The relational tables thus obtained were implemented on a commercial Database Management System. The functional constraints and application interfaces were then built using SQL and commercial application interface tools. The sections in the paper describe the functional models, data flow diagrams, EER diagrams, relational database design, and user/application interfaces developed for the system. Implementation experiences and observations are discussed followed by plans for the next phase of the system.


EDPACS ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Jerry FitzGerald

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