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CS507 Assignment No. 2 solution

Question 1:

Give at least 2 examples of each type of system. [5 marks]
1. Transaction processing systems
2. Office Automation Systems
3. Knowledge Work Systems
4. Decision Support Systems
5. Management information systems

Solution:

Transaction processing systems
Examples of decision-support systems include applications for analysis of sales revenue, marketing information, insurance claims, and catalog sales.


Office Automation Systems
E-mail (Lotus Notes, and Microsoft Outlook.) , Voice mail, Facsimile. Desktop videoconferencing , Electronic collaboration

Knowledge Work Systems

Computer-aided Design (CAD)/Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAM) Virtual reality systems Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) Investment workstations

Decision Support Systems
SS supports more collaboration on a shared task. Examples include integrated tools like Microsoft's NetMeeting or Groove.

Management information systems
Data warehouses, Enterprise resource planning, Enterprise systems, Expert systems, Geographic information system, Global information system, Office Automation

Question 2:
How an Information system can help to meet call centre challenges? [5 marks]
Answer: 2
The global trend in developed economies from manufacturing towards services has led to an explosion in the call centre industry. With constant advances in the enabling technologies allied to changing business strategies, call centre management has become a critical business success area. Call centers can be thought of as stochastic systems with multiple queues and multiple customer types, resulting in great challenges associated with managing these systems. It is very difficult to understand the dynamics of call centers using purely analytical techniques due to the operational and mathematical complexities involved. This paper introduces and gives a detailed overview of call centre functions and their operations as the basis to promote the use of Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) for modeling purposes. The effects of calls routing and prioritizing to specific agents with multiple skills in an inbound call centre are discussed and modeled using the Witness simulation software.
Call centre managers are increasingly expected to deliver both low operating costs and high quality of service. To meet these potentially conflicting objectives, call centre managers are challenged with deploying the right number of agents with the right skills to the right schedules in order to meet an uncertain, time-varying demand for service [1]. Despite many analytical approaches for modeling call centers, the gap between these models and the call centre’s reality is still quite large. These analytical approaches cannot be accurate enough, as they do not mimic randomness. Therefore, DES appears to be the most viable option for accurate performance modeling and subsequent decision support.

The demand for decision support models is continuously increasing, due to the increased complexities in call traffic management and the use of multiple channels in call center operations. Although many researchers have already explored the use of DES in call center environment, they have not directly addressed the issues of effective routing policies that often incorporate priority rules for the calls and agents. Specifically, the number and types of agents, who handle the calls and the working schedules of these agents under constraints on the quality of service and on admissible schedules is one of the main optimization problems encountered in managing these multi-skill call centers [2]. Without proper DES models, it is very difficult for the managers to deal with such problems and to explore ‘ what-if’ scenarios on a daily basis. In absence of such models, managers cannot visualize the consequences of different process changes before they are implemented.

PHY301 Assignment No. 2 Announced

Q.1: By using any division rule find voltage across 4kohm resistance.


Q.2: Use nodal analysis to find IO in the network given below. Identify and label each node otherwise you will lose your marks. Write each step of the calculation to get maximum marks and also mention the units of each derived value

Q.3: Use to write for each reference the equations (final calculations not required).

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• Labeled and draw each circuit diagram, other wise you will lose your marks. Write each step of the calculation to get maximum marks.

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Mgt613 GDB No. 1

Total Marks 20
Starting Date Thursday, November 04, 2010
Closing Date Monday, November 08, 2010

Status: Open

Question/Description

Question: Given the weekly demand data, what are the exponential smoothing forecasts for periods 2-05 using a=0.10?
Week Demand 0.1 1 980 2 825 3 760 4 650 5
Note: Calculation along with the formula is required for each period's forecast. Students who give answers without calculation will be given low marks/no marks.

Mgt613 GDB No. 1 Announced


“Production Operations Management (MGT613)”

This is to inform that Graded Discussion Board (GDB) (covering video lecture no. 1 to lecture no 14) will be opened according to the following schedule

Schedule

Opening Date and Time
November 04, 2010 At 12:01 A.M. (Mid-Night)
Closing Date and Time
November 08, 2010 At 11:59 P.M. (Mid-Night)

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Topic for Discussion

“Forecasting”

Note: The discussion question will be from the topic mentioned above. So start learning about the topic now.

Mgt301 GDB No. 1 Announced


Semester “Fall 2010”

“Principles of Marketing (MGT 301)”

This is to inform that Graded Discussion Board (GDB) will be opened according to the following schedule


Schedule
Opening Date and Time
4th November 2010 At 12:01 A.M. (Mid-Night)
Closing Date and Time
8th November 2010 At 11:59 P.M. (Mid-Night)

Topic/Area for Discussion
“ 4 P’s”

Discussion Question

“If XYZ Company has believed that their product line is of superior quality but their sales are quite low. What might be the reasons behind this?”