Sunday, July 27, 2008

Input

On our 9th week, Sir Oli taught us about input devices. Input as an important element of an information system. He told us about the electronic voting machine case, that Philippines is going for electronic elections. He asked us if which from the two machines (Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) or Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) ) will we choose to use for the upcoming elections on 2010, it was really tough to choose because both of them has their advantages and disadvantages.
ICT Professionals should analyze the data capture requirement, who will use it and where it will be use.
There are important factors we want to caonsider in the choice of Input Device:
-Accuracy and Correctness
-Completeness
-Speed of Data Capture
-Reliability of Device
-User-friendliness
-Environmental Applicability
-Disability Considerations
-Cost, Life of the Device
-Hygiene in use
And by the way , I learned that adults need Serif letters so they can easily read them and the young ones uses San Serif letters...
Input and Output always go together because input captures the data and the output presents the needed information, possible choices of data, validates and confirms the data capture.
There are two types of output:
1. Electronic output
2. Hardcopy output
-involves money
On the same week (Friday)
We had our field trip at Makro and Ms. Girly Velenzuela (Store Manager) told us things about Makro:
-Computers are situated in a vacant space
-Use to operate a chain of large volume raven
-Low price
-1968 in the Netherlands (start of Makro)
-Makro has 15 branches
-Trade in food and non-food
-Gas trading
-Capital investmentment cash and easy distribution
-Partners with SM
-Strong buying power (lowest prices for customers)
-Allow customers to conveniently find the things they need
-Macromail – communication between customers and makro
-Ordering stock control admin (things that the computer do)
-Advance data packaging software – basis of makro unique management and marketing
-Maximize the potential of product by having a low price –downsize for customers
-“Where’s the product, there’s replenishing"
-Loading system – above the lights (new stock) below the lights ( for sale)
-Top 2 for fresh food!
-Receiving time is 5 am to 10 am for wet dock (they used a flat weighing scale on the floor)
-Products should be frozen and fresh
-Presyong divisoria
-Mini IT or AC – reports and etc.
-Dry dock – dry products
-Dock checker – “just in time delivery” and production plan
-7 days return policy…
-Productivity
-Makro units
-CMM – Customer Marketing Management (for customer information)
-Makro Business System (MBS)
:) Sir Oli was so caring he even taught us how we can go back to dlsu or to the place we will go. wala lang he was so kind kasi that's all... :)

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