The Fruit Bazaar System allows users, administrators, and shipping agents to interact. Users can log in, add items to their cart, and check out to place orders. Administrators can log in with privileges to modify the catalog, maintain user data, and process orders. Shipping agents deliver ordered items from the warehouse to customers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
CRC cards are index cards used to represent classes, their responsibilities, and interactions during object-oriented design. Each CRC card lists the class name at the top, responsibilities along the left side, and collaborators on the right side. The iterative CRC modeling process involves finding key classes, identifying their responsibilities, defining collaborator classes, and arranging the cards based on collaboration. CRC cards have advantages such as being portable, involving, and useful throughout the software development lifecycle.
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The document describes the design of a database for a railway reservation system. It includes:
1) Conceptual design with entities like trains, passenger details, and ticket booking/cancellation.
2) Logical design showing normalization into tables like Trains, Train_Status, Passengers.
3) Physical design implementing the schema and sample screens in Oracle database.
4) Procedures for booking and cancelling tickets by updating relevant tables.
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The document describes a student information management system created by three group members. The existing manual system had disadvantages like physical strain and being time consuming, while the present computerized system allows for high interactivity, instant response and time savings. The goals of the project were to computerize the manual system. Key features of the computerized system include registration of students, maintenance of student records, and searching student records. It was created as a web application using PHP, HTML, CSS and JavaScript with a MySQL database. The system design includes use case modeling, ER diagrams and data flow diagrams. Modules for admins and users are outlined. Future enhancements could include note uploading/downloading and mobile applications.
The document outlines requirements for a bed and breakfast management system according to IEEE standards. It includes sections on introduction, overall description, and specific requirements. The introduction defines the purpose and scope of the software, which will be called the Bed and Breakfast Management System. It will include functional requirements like searching for vacancies and non-functional requirements like acting as an independent calendar. The overall description breaks down the key functions and constraints. Specific requirements include external interface requirements, classes/objects in the system, and state transition diagrams.
The Fruit Bazaar System allows users, administrators, and shipping agents to interact. Users can log in, add items to their cart, and check out to place orders. Administrators can log in with privileges to modify the catalog, maintain user data, and process orders. Shipping agents deliver ordered items from the warehouse to customers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
CRC cards are index cards used to represent classes, their responsibilities, and interactions during object-oriented design. Each CRC card lists the class name at the top, responsibilities along the left side, and collaborators on the right side. The iterative CRC modeling process involves finding key classes, identifying their responsibilities, defining collaborator classes, and arranging the cards based on collaboration. CRC cards have advantages such as being portable, involving, and useful throughout the software development lifecycle.
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Railway Reservation system Case study of oracle db by cj datememonsana
The document describes the design of a database for a railway reservation system. It includes:
1) Conceptual design with entities like trains, passenger details, and ticket booking/cancellation.
2) Logical design showing normalization into tables like Trains, Train_Status, Passengers.
3) Physical design implementing the schema and sample screens in Oracle database.
4) Procedures for booking and cancelling tickets by updating relevant tables.
Student Information Management System.pptxOmkar747646
The document describes a student information management system created by three group members. The existing manual system had disadvantages like physical strain and being time consuming, while the present computerized system allows for high interactivity, instant response and time savings. The goals of the project were to computerize the manual system. Key features of the computerized system include registration of students, maintenance of student records, and searching student records. It was created as a web application using PHP, HTML, CSS and JavaScript with a MySQL database. The system design includes use case modeling, ER diagrams and data flow diagrams. Modules for admins and users are outlined. Future enhancements could include note uploading/downloading and mobile applications.
The document outlines requirements for a bed and breakfast management system according to IEEE standards. It includes sections on introduction, overall description, and specific requirements. The introduction defines the purpose and scope of the software, which will be called the Bed and Breakfast Management System. It will include functional requirements like searching for vacancies and non-functional requirements like acting as an independent calendar. The overall description breaks down the key functions and constraints. Specific requirements include external interface requirements, classes/objects in the system, and state transition diagrams.
The document discusses structural analysis concepts across three parts:
Part A discusses choosing member axes both with and without assuming inextensibility, and describes connection matrices and independent member end forces and deformations.
Part B covers consistent mass matrices and assembling global mass matrices for plane frames similarly to stiffness matrices. It also discusses approximating lumped masses for tall buildings.
Part C introduces eigen values and eigen vectors, and describes their use in finding frequencies, mode shapes, and principal stresses and the direction cosines of principal stresses. Mohr's circle is presented as a way to represent eigen values and eigen vectors for stresses.
The document discusses revisions to projections for earthquake (EQ) loading on structures. It notes that visible strains on the earth's crust, such as faults and fractures, result in EQs and tsunamis. However, human losses are not directly due to EQs but rather due to the collapse of man-made structures. The document also references basic steps in the displacement method for structural analysis, including compatibility, equilibrium, and generalized stress-strain relationships.
This document summarizes key concepts from the textbook on structural dynamics. It discusses moment of inertia, single and multi-degree of freedom systems, equations of motion, eigen values, forced and free vibrations, damping, modal response, and applications to tall buildings and bridges. Health monitoring of structures is also addressed, covering instrumentation used and typical causes of structural issues.
1. Plastic analysis is based on the assumptions of small displacements and idealized material properties. It involves determining the collapse load and development of plastic hinges.
2. The uniqueness theorem states that if equilibrium, yield criteria, and a collapse mechanism are satisfied, the computed collapse load will be equal to or greater than the true collapse load. Incremental analysis can be used to track plastic hinge formation.
3. Determining deformations at collapse involves computing angle discontinuities at plastic hinge locations using virtual work principles. Inelastic analysis considers loads between initial yield and collapse.
This document discusses analysis methods for structures, including force methods and displacement methods. The force method involves choosing releases to address structural indeterminacy and applying equilibrium equations. The displacement method involves determining degrees of freedom based on assumptions about member inextensibility and applying compatibility equations. Iterative techniques like moment distribution and Kani's method can be used for numerical solutions. Assumptions around member behavior and structural constraints impact the analysis method and results.
The document discusses structural analysis concepts including:
1. Instability caused by single degree mechanisms, indeterminacy, and assumptions like small displacements and plane sections remaining plane.
2. Kinematic approaches are described for trusses, beams, and frames to determine degrees of indeterminacy.
3. Virtual work principles are used for displacement-based and force-based methods of structural analysis.
This document discusses the evolution of teaching methods from close contact traditional methods to distance learning with no direct contact. It emphasizes that while knowledge can be enhanced through distance learning, the human element is lost.
It then provides feedback from students on different teaching styles, emphasizing the importance of both knowledge and rapport between teachers and students. It discusses various factors that teaching methods depend on, including the subject matter, students' background knowledge, and personal problems of students.
The document stresses that the competence and character of teachers are very significant in influencing the quality of education. It provides tips for teachers from personal experience, including emphasizing basics, generating interest in the subject, and avoiding repetition of teaching the same subject multiple times.
This document provides tips and strategies for effective time management. It discusses how time is a limited resource that cannot be accumulated. It emphasizes the importance of prioritizing tasks, avoiding distractions, setting deadlines, delegating work, and finding time for rest. The document encourages self-reflection through time logging to identify time wasters and suggests organizing one's schedule to focus on high priority activities. Overall, the key message is that proper time management is essential for success in both personal and professional life.
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The document discusses structural analysis concepts across three parts:
Part A discusses choosing member axes both with and without assuming inextensibility, and describes connection matrices and independent member end forces and deformations.
Part B covers consistent mass matrices and assembling global mass matrices for plane frames similarly to stiffness matrices. It also discusses approximating lumped masses for tall buildings.
Part C introduces eigen values and eigen vectors, and describes their use in finding frequencies, mode shapes, and principal stresses and the direction cosines of principal stresses. Mohr's circle is presented as a way to represent eigen values and eigen vectors for stresses.
The document discusses revisions to projections for earthquake (EQ) loading on structures. It notes that visible strains on the earth's crust, such as faults and fractures, result in EQs and tsunamis. However, human losses are not directly due to EQs but rather due to the collapse of man-made structures. The document also references basic steps in the displacement method for structural analysis, including compatibility, equilibrium, and generalized stress-strain relationships.
This document summarizes key concepts from the textbook on structural dynamics. It discusses moment of inertia, single and multi-degree of freedom systems, equations of motion, eigen values, forced and free vibrations, damping, modal response, and applications to tall buildings and bridges. Health monitoring of structures is also addressed, covering instrumentation used and typical causes of structural issues.
1. Plastic analysis is based on the assumptions of small displacements and idealized material properties. It involves determining the collapse load and development of plastic hinges.
2. The uniqueness theorem states that if equilibrium, yield criteria, and a collapse mechanism are satisfied, the computed collapse load will be equal to or greater than the true collapse load. Incremental analysis can be used to track plastic hinge formation.
3. Determining deformations at collapse involves computing angle discontinuities at plastic hinge locations using virtual work principles. Inelastic analysis considers loads between initial yield and collapse.
This document discusses analysis methods for structures, including force methods and displacement methods. The force method involves choosing releases to address structural indeterminacy and applying equilibrium equations. The displacement method involves determining degrees of freedom based on assumptions about member inextensibility and applying compatibility equations. Iterative techniques like moment distribution and Kani's method can be used for numerical solutions. Assumptions around member behavior and structural constraints impact the analysis method and results.
The document discusses structural analysis concepts including:
1. Instability caused by single degree mechanisms, indeterminacy, and assumptions like small displacements and plane sections remaining plane.
2. Kinematic approaches are described for trusses, beams, and frames to determine degrees of indeterminacy.
3. Virtual work principles are used for displacement-based and force-based methods of structural analysis.
This document discusses the evolution of teaching methods from close contact traditional methods to distance learning with no direct contact. It emphasizes that while knowledge can be enhanced through distance learning, the human element is lost.
It then provides feedback from students on different teaching styles, emphasizing the importance of both knowledge and rapport between teachers and students. It discusses various factors that teaching methods depend on, including the subject matter, students' background knowledge, and personal problems of students.
The document stresses that the competence and character of teachers are very significant in influencing the quality of education. It provides tips for teachers from personal experience, including emphasizing basics, generating interest in the subject, and avoiding repetition of teaching the same subject multiple times.
This document provides tips and strategies for effective time management. It discusses how time is a limited resource that cannot be accumulated. It emphasizes the importance of prioritizing tasks, avoiding distractions, setting deadlines, delegating work, and finding time for rest. The document encourages self-reflection through time logging to identify time wasters and suggests organizing one's schedule to focus on high priority activities. Overall, the key message is that proper time management is essential for success in both personal and professional life.
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
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This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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