Friday, September 30, 2011

4.2 Packet Switching Tech


In the image shown above it is the entire process of packet switching technology the brown part of the diagram is the shared network system also known as the router it collects all the packets that are sent to it

Computer A, B, C and D. The First part of TCP, breaks information into small chunks called data packets and manages the transfer of those packets from computer to computer.

A single document may be broken into several packets, each containing several hundred character, as well as a destination address . The IP defines how a data packet must be formed and to where a router must forward each packet.

Packets travel independently to their destination, sometimes following differentt paths and arriving out of order.

The destination compute reassembles all the packets on the basis of their identification and sequencing info.

IP data-gram, is a routing and delivery are possible because, as previously mentioned, every computer and router connected to the.

Internet is assigned a unique address, called IP address. A client is any computer, such as a user workstation or PC on the network, or any software application.

A server is any computer on the network that makes access to files, printing, communications, and other services available to users of the network.

Monday, September 26, 2011

4.1 Infastructure


Shown above is an image that has a very basic breakdown of the infrastructure that is involved in all computers as one can see the word "HELLO" is an English greeting and once typed into the computer using the the input technologies shown i.e. the keyboard it is then sent into the computer's processing technologies which searches through the binary code established in the system. once recognized the computer's control system then decides by the time each letter was typed it will put it in that other to make the word then will be readable through its output technologies. It is very easy to tell that the ASCII is being used due to the computers understanding of the English language and how it is the American standard code for information interchange this is a form of machine language. The computer has a CPU and within that it is broken up into two parts an ALU and a control unit.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

3.2 Fear, Fact, Faith

.•Faith- We believe that having a customer relationship management system will help us to serve our customers significantly better, and in doing so, we will beat the opposing competition.
•Fear – We believe that the management information system will help us focus on all of the miscellaneous tasks throughout the park better and not be disorganized. We could possibly lose track of the company and potentially lose money if we don’t implement this information system.
•Fact- The cost benefit analysis chart shows that implementing knowledge management will help us reduce errors by 55 percent , reduce operating cost by 20 percent a year, increase production by 5 percent a year, and will pay for itself within 6 months. ieve that the management information system will help us focus on all of the miscellaneous tasks throughout the park better and not be disorganized. We could possibly lose track of the company and potentially lose money if we don’t implement this information system.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

3.1 Value Chain Analysis




The value chain analysis we have set for “Sunshine Land” are these Enterprise resource Planning System, Customer relationship management system, Functional are information, Knowledge management, Intelligent system, Transaction processing system, Management information system and all these systems put us in the most competitive advantage to be able to have the most successful amusement park.



2.2 Automobile Industry

1. How is globalization 3.0 fueling change in the auto industry?
Globalization 3.0 is fueling change in the auto industry because it show that the success of failure of any major global firm has a ripple effects far beyond its home country.
2. Examine how cultural differences make it difficult to create a world car.
Cultural differences make it difficult to create a world car because consumers in different areas of the world have different tastes in automobiles. For example , small cab size has long been accepted in Europe, but American consumers prefer larger cabs.

The way that globalization 3.o is fueling the auto industry is because the the large amount of automobile makers and there all very far and vast locations of another fact is that the world and its people are becoming more aware of the distinctions of national markets and how they will be there for season or so and then began to fade and in worse case scenarios disappear entirely.

It also brings up the idea of creating a "world car". The three attempts were made to produce and market a world car: Honda's Accord, Fords Mondeo/Contour, and GM's Cadillac Catera/Opel Omega. The development of a "world car" may not yet be accomplished until more cultural globalization is done. Some of the difficulties with that is the culture the fact that America people are use to more nicer and larger scale cars than those of the other countries that have tiny cars that an American would struggle trying to get into, and the placement of the steering wheel and the changing of the measurement system while US does not have the metric system in place.

Monday, September 12, 2011

2.1 Case Study on Flickr

The main purpose of the website Flickr.com what it says in its "ABOUT FLICKR" section is that its sole reason was to allow people the opportunity to save photos,videos, etc.. for a lifetime and be able to share them with just a simple click of a button. It also promises to make the switch to digital an easy on by allowing one to completely organize all their photos and have other people organize it with them.

For example the three main things that pop up first on the website is uploading, discover and share. some of its enablers are uploading,in-forming , and steroids.
1.UPLOADING- the ability of individuals and companies to actively participate in content generation on the web. For example you can upload pictures, videos. I
2.IN-FORMING- Individual's use of powerful search engines on the Internet. For example you can comment , share and tag.
3.STEROIDS- technologies amplifying the other flatteners by making things digital, mobile, virtual, and personal.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

1.3 Organizational Chart


At the very top of the chart it is the Chief Information Officer from there it breaks down into three manager roles. The support manager is a key part of any organization he/she will be responsible for a motivating a team of support consultants and also for finding resolutions for problems with the workplace.

Across is the development manager they are responsible for technical development, design, and systems integration for clients.

Across from there is the Maintenance manager they are sole responsible for the entire upkeep of the facility they are suppose to uphold quality standards for the entire company.