MS Office solutions. Fantasy mobiles require: An excel spreadsheet with two work sheets; Inventory & Monthly Sales GUI to update stock quantities on the first worksheet GUI to calculate total and average sales of a

MS Office Development Contents . Introduction 3 2. Task A 4 2.1 System requirements 4 2.2 Prototyping 4 2.3 Implementation part 1 6 2.4 Functional Testing 10 2.5 Logical Testing 10 2.6 Implementation Part 2 12 2.7 Functional Testing 15 2.8 Logical Testing 15 3. Task B 17 3.1 System Requirements 17 3.2 Prototyping 17 3.3 Implementation 18 3.4 Functional Testing 19 4. Task C 20 4.1 System Requirements 20 4.2 Pseudocode 20 4.3 Implementation 20 4.4 Testing 22 5. Evaluation 24 5.1 Evaluation of the Solutions 24 5.2 Self Evaluation 25 6. Bibliography 26 6.1 Books 26 6.2 Websites 26 6.3 Online Articles 26 6.4 Other 26 . Introduction Microsoft Office is an office suite of related applications. VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) is an advanced feature which can be used within the office suite applications to develop solutions for office environment problems. When coming from a VB.Net background, you have a head start but nonetheless there is still a learning curve to undergo. The VBA object library also differs from version to version of Microsoft Office making it more complicated for developers. The crux of VBA is that it allows automation of already featured tasks found in the MS office applications. Its major benefit comes from the fact that by hitting a key, or clicking a button, it can initiate and complete an entire process removing many

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Explain the Emergence of Markup Languages.

.INTRODUCTION The report will explain the Emergence of Markup Languages. The aim of the report is to describe and evaluate different types of markup languages that exist at the present time. In addition, it will particularly focus on the following areas: * Background to Mark Languages * SGML * HTML * XML * WML * SMIL * Other Markup languages (i.e. MathML, CML, etc.). 2.PROCEDURE In order to produce this report, secondary research technique was used. This enabled us to gather information from the Internet, and this was the best medium to conduct our research effectively. This is because resources and up-to date information was available. 3. BACKGROUND TO MARKUP LANGUAGES Historically, the term markup was primarily used to describe annotations or other marks within a text intended to instruct a compositor or typist how a particular passage should be printed or laid out ( Lou Burnard, 1995). During the 1970s, computer scientist at IBM conceived of breaking away from display and printing towards structural markup (George Dillion, 1999). This is because it was possible to identify the structural units of a document in terms of a (large) set of general structural units (paragraph, abstract, example, etc.). (George Dillon, 1999). After the production of text was automated. The term markup was extended to include different types of special "markup codes" inserted into

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Complete Section 3 of 3

There are several methods one can use to implement a business system. The two methods are parallel and cut-over. The implementation stage for Riordan Manufacturing project is a display of the crucial moments that make a project an achievement or a failure. The implementation stage tells all the details of modifications made operational. The beginning started after the system had been tested and accepted by the user. This is like a packing slip for the code files in your implementation. Make note if you have added/removed/renamed/etc. any classes/methods/member variables/functions/etc. state the language (or languages) in which you will implement your project, (1) list the names of the source and header code files that will contain your implementation, (2) list the classes and functions that will appear in those files, saying whether each class or function is declared or defined in that file, and (3) list the associations (for example, inheritance, ownership, reference counting, etc.), between the classes and describes how each association will be declared. An information system is an integrated collection of software components. Components can be tested individually or in groups, or the entire system can be tested as a whole. Testing components individually ensuring that a final product is closer to completion.. Integration and system testing is a must.. Operation of

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Critical Evaluation of a Multimedia Application

Critical Evaluation of a Multimedia Application Animated Beginning Phonics Critical Evaluation Multimedia Application Animated Beginning Typing Application Name: Animated beginning phonics Introduction A multimedia application designed for beginning readers aged 4-8 users to understand upper and lower case letters, beginning and ending sounds, middle short vowels sounds and beginning reading words. Application designed using a sound, text, animated objects. It also features with more than 200 3D objects and help also available for user. All menu items and directions are interactive this will help the pre-readers to navigate and operate the program. If user solve a certain number problems it will rewarded by a game. The game room has a parent/teacher control which controls number of problems user have to solve before going to a game room. Description The application contains 8 problem solving tasks which link by main menu page. Main navigational buttons placed bottom of the screen every screen consists with a Directions button, Help button and a Quit button. When user clicks on the directions button voice message plays and explain how to solve the problem in each screen. On help screen (which is one help screen throughout the application) explains, how each letter pronounce by a voice message. When user clicks the Quit button a message box will displays and ask user

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Describe and discuss the structure of attitudes and how attitudes are acquired.

Describe and discuss the structure of attitudes and how attitudes are acquired. Colin Crumpler, 191318, 8/12/02 One of the most discussed and central topics of social psychology is the subject of attitude. Attitudes are in play all the time throughout our lives and have an impact on our perception, thinking and behavior. Many definitions of attitude have been used, however a good one for defining attitude is as follows: 'An attitude is a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor' (Eagly & Chaiken, 1998). Firstly the structure of the attitude will be discussed with reference to the components of attitudes and then onto the structure of attitudes. The causes of attitudes will then be looked into, discussing the areas of cognitive information, direct experience, conditioning and biological influences. Two explanations for the structure of attitudes are the one-component model and the two-component model. The simplest explanation is the one-component model and was the idea put forward in the 1950s originally by Edwards in 1957 yet has re-emerged recently. The idea is that an attitude is an affective evaluation or response to positive or negative stimuli. Attitudes put forward in 1981: 'The term attitude should be used to refer to a general, enduring positive or negative feeling about some person,

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Creating a database system for Mr Azizur Rahman, Mr Bilal Sheikh and Mr Iman Ahmed who are part of their own computer-upgrading business, called N.E.T

CONTENT TABLE ANALYSIS 3 .1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION 3 .2 THE CURRENT SYSTEM & PROBLEMS WITH THE SYSTEM 3 .3 QUESTIONNAIRE 10 .4 OBJECTIVES OF THE NEW SYSTEM 10 .5 DATAFLOW DIAGRAM OF CURRENT SYSTEM 11 .6 INPUT REQUIREMENTS 12 .7 STORAGE 12 .8 PROCESS REQUIREMENTS 12 .9 OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS 13 .10 DATA DYNAMICS 13 .11 SUB-TASKS 13 .12 PERFORMANCE INDICATOR 13 .13 HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 14 .14 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 15 .15 USER'S SKILL LEVEL 15 .16 PLAN OF PROJECT COMPLETION 15 .17 CRITICAL PATH DIAGRAM 16 2 DESIGN 18 2.1 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 18 2.2 FINAL CHOICE OF SOFTWARE 18 2.3 DATA FLOW DIAGRAM OF PROPOSED SYSTEM 19 2.4 NORMALISATION 20 2.5 TABLE DESIGN 22 2.6 QUERY DESIGN 24 2.7 FORM DESIGN 26 2.8 REPORT DESIGN 27 2.9 MACRO DESIGN 27 2.10 SECURITY & BACK UP 27 2.11 GANTT CHART 28 2.12 TEST STRATEGY 28 2.13 TEST PLAN 29 3 IMPLEMENTATION 33 3.1 COMMENTARY ON IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPROVEMENTS 33 3.2 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 34 4 TESTING 71 4.1 IMPROVED TEST PLAN 71 4.2 COMMENTARY ON TESTING 76 5 EVALUATION 90 5.1 LIMITATIONS 90 5.2 FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS 90 6 USER MANUAL 91 Analysis .1 Introduction and background information As part of my A2 ICT project I will be creating a database system for Mr Azizur Rahman, Mr Bilal Sheikh and Mr Iman Ahmed who are part of their own computer-upgrading business, called N.E.T (New

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AIBO : A TOOL OR A TOY

[ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE] [AIBO : A TOOL OR A TOY?] [Home Informatics / Assistive Home Care Technology] Ravi Kanth Alamuri [10/12/2007] Abstract Home informatics has gained tremendous momentum in the past few years. It has grown from an obscure field of academic research to being a mainstream ideology used in manufacturing many different products today. Home information appliances like a smart vacuum cleaner or a web enabled internet fridge are abounding in the market today. Internet access has boomed over the last couple of years with around 74% of all households with children having access to the internet (Livingstone and Bober 2004) . Ideas like AIBO and more lately Pleo which have been marketed as intelligent toys for smart homes of the future have recently taken off and are becoming increasingly popular. However all smart objects are inherently capable of doing more than what they are designed to do. In this paper I try to examine many of these smart toys and try to examine possible scenarios where they can be used in medical and assistive home technology by either adapting their software or by addition of extra hardware functionality. I then further proceed to compare these toys against each other in terms of their usage and features. At the very end I discuss the commercial feasibility and viability of these so called lifestyle products. The paper aims

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Programming a calculator in Delphi.

Programming a Calculator in Delphi By Wayne Broadley Introduction The aim is to produce a fully working calculator program that incorporates as many mathematical features as possible. The program is to be created using Delphi, an IDE based on the Pascal language. I personally prefer to program in C++ as I have quite a lot of experience with it. However, this seems a worthwhile opportunity to develop my skills in Delphi, of which I have used in the past, and have found it to be a very useful language especially for creating small utilities (such as calculators) and database-orientated applications. At first, it's unusual programming in Delphi after using C++ for so many of my past programming projects (and also Java, which has fairly similar syntax to C++). However, it's been pretty easy to get back into familiarity with the language. Pascal is quite a bit simpler than C++ and so it hasn't been much of a problem at all. It's just a matter of getting some of the small differences correct, such as assigning variables and syntax order. In fact, I have enjoyed using Delphi quite a lot; I especially like the ease of use of 'procedures'. They are quite a lot easier to implement than some of the complex 'functions' used in the C/C++ programming languages. Design This project can be as simple or as complicated as I'd like to make it. Sometimes keeping it simple is best - a nice,

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We are required to develop a new version of a widely used word-processing software for an international organization.

Software Engineering 1 Assignment # 1 Submitted By: Hina Khan Roll #: BCSS03A027 Section: Afternoon 'A' Problem # 1 We are required to develop a new version of a widely used word-processing software for an international organization. Tight deadlines are drawn. This software can be divided into components as well as incremented. Risks are being handled implicitly. Process Model: I would go for the Rapid Application Model (RAD) model for the given situation. Assumptions: . Time factor is a problem. Because of the competition, deadlines are quite tight. 2. There are not any risk factors involved. 3. Customer requirements are well understood 4. All the necessary information is provided by the customer. 5. There are no problems, concerning proper RAD teams. Reasons: I would like to go for RAD model for the software development because of the following reasons: . RAD model emphasizes extremely short development cycle. 2. The project is not that large and complex. 3. Software can be properly modularized- And RAD is a component based software model. 4. Each major function can be addressed by a separate RAD team and then integrated to form the whole software. 5. Customer's requirement states that new generation version is needed- RAD uses the latest fourth generation techniques for the development of a software. 6. Time

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I have been asked to design, implement, maintain and evaluate a website for the I.T, Computing and Office services department in Filton college. The website will be based on the course VCE ICT and is to be established on the Filton college Intranet.

I have been asked to design, implement, maintain and evaluate a website for the I.T, Computing and Office services department in Filton college. The website will be based on the course VCE ICT and is to be established on the Filton college Intranet. The 'look' of the website must tie in with the Filton college corporate identity and hold the corporate logo. Purpose of the Website Filton college need a website for the students to gain an understanding of what the course is like. The students will get access to the course details through the college Intranet and can discover if it's suited to their interests. The website will go into much more detail about the course such as notes, assignments etc. The audience of the website will be students of Filton college. The websites will be aimed at these people and no one else. The interest in the website will either come from reading the Filton college Prospectus, word of mouth or general curiosity. I can't repeat the information the students got from the prospectus as that would just bore them and make them lose interest. A meeting with the Course Leader (James McNab) was held and we asked him a few questions. James McNab- . I would like to have Past Grades displayed on the website in an understandable and clear form. 2. I would like to have much of the same design as the current Fulton college website as it is a very good

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