2. DATABASE SOFTWARE 3. SPREADSHEET SOFTWARE 4. MULTIMEDIA SOFTWARE 5. PRESENTATION SOFTWARE 6. GRAPHICS SOFTWARE SYSTEM SOFTEWARE NORMALLY REFERS TO THE BASIC OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE WHICH PROVIDES THE FOUNDATIONS FOR RUNNING SOFTWEARE APPLICATIONS ON A COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM IS A PROGRAM THAT ACTS AS AN INTERFACE BETWEEN THE USER AND THE HARDWARE BOOT FIRMWARE: BOOT FIRMWARE LOADS AND RUNS THE MAIN OPERATING SYSTEM ON THE COMPUTER WHEN IT STARTS SHELL: THE OUTER LAYER OF A COMPUTING INTERFACE THAT MAKES INFORMATION INTERCHANGE BETWEEN THE OS and the user posible Application software is a loosely defined subclass of computer software that applies the capabilities of a computer directly to a task that the user wishes to perform Wor processing software : this software enables users to créate and edit documents. Multimedia software: they allow users to créate and play audio and video files Presentation software: the software that is used to display information in the form of a slide show is known as presentation software Graphics software It is a program or collection of programs that enable a person to manipulate visual images on a computer 1. Computer-based communication 2. Computer based communication refers to the movement of data and information generated by computer from one location to another via varios types communications lines 3. Computer-based communication syustems often are called communication networ 4. Ks. 5. A computer network is the infraestructura that allows towo or more computers to communicate with eachg other 6. Telecommuinication is a genetal term for a vast array orf technologies that send information over distances. 7. Telecommunications conducted over wiresd and Wireless facilities link every home and business with each other and with counterparts around the globe. 8. Wireless technology enables people to stay in touch wherever and whenever they desire over greaat geographic distances 9. Mobile telecommunications gives companies flexiblility by allowing employees to work efficiently from home 10. The introducion of the smartphone gives employees new levels of potential productivity and capability on the move 11. Communication networds based on serial data transmission are the platform of up-to-date automation systems 12. Ion compuer network towo or more compuetrs are linked together by a médium and data communication devices for the purpose of communicating data anda sharing resources The basec components of a communication network are: Ser computer Clien computer Circuit frot-end-processor Teleprocessing software
There three ways of transmitting data from one point to another:
Simplex vcommunication Half-dúplex communication Full-dúplex communication Sistemas de Informacion Gerencial JAMES O’ BRIEN BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT Chhapter 1 The Road to the Valu-Managed Entrerprise Chapter 2 Business Process Management as the Enabling Inngredient Chapte 3 The Process – Bases Profit and Loss Statement and Balace Sheet Chapter Getting Beyond the Supply Chain Roadlocks Chapter 5 Moving Effectively to Advanced Levels of Progress Cfhapter 6 Achieving Dominance at the Higher Levels of Progress Using Process Simulation to Minimize the Risk War and Peace Chapter I 11.- She felt all the time as if she might at any moment penétrate that on which – with a terrible questioning too great for her stregnth – her sipiritual gaze was fixed 12.- One day toward the end of December Natasha, pale and thin, dressed in a black woolen gown, her plaited hair negligently twisted in to a knot, was couched feet and all in the corner of her sofá, nervously crumpling and smoothing out the end of her sash while she looked at a corner of the door 12.- She was gazing in the direction in which he had gone – to the other side of life. And that other side of life, of which she had never before tohought and which had formerly seemed to her so far away in improbable, was now nearer and more akin and more comprehensible tan this side of life, where everything was either emptiness and desolation or suffering and indignity 16.- There he is lying back in an armchair in his velvet cloak, leaning his head on his thin pale hard. His chest is dreadfully hollow and his shoulders raised. His lips are firmly closed, his eyes glitter, and a wrinkle comes and goes on his pale forehead. One of his legs twitches just perceptibly, but rapidly. Natasha know that he is struggling with terrible pain 20.- She was overcome by sweet sorrow and tears were already rising in her eyes; then she suddenly asked herself to whom she was saying this. Again everything was shrouded in hard, dry perplexity, and again with a strained frown she peered toward the World where he was. And now, not it seemed to her she penetrating the mustery…But at the instant when it seemed that he incomprehensible was revealing itself to her a loud rattly of the door handle struck paunfully on her ears. Dunyasha her maid, entered the room quckly and abruptly with a frightened look on her fce and showing no concern for her mustress. 21.- Come to you papa at once, please!, said she with a strange, excited look. A misfortune-…about Peter4 Ilynich… a letter, she finished with a sob War and Peace Chapter 2 6.- She wan to her father, but he feebly waved his arm, pointing to her mother’s door. Princess Mary, pale and with quivering chin, came out from that room and taking Natasha by the arm said something to her 16.- My darlin… she repeated, straining all the power of her love to find some way of taking on herself the excess of grief that crushed her mother And again in a futile struggle with reality her mother, refusing to believe that she could live when her beloved boy was killed in the Bloom of life, escaped from reality into a World of delirium Chapter 3 1.- Princess Mary postponed her departure. Sonya and the count tried to replace Natasha bout could not. They saw that she alone was able to restrain her mother from unreasoning despair. For three weeks Natasha remained constantly at her mother’s side, sleeping on a loung chair in her room, making her eat and driknk, and talking to her incessantly because the mere sound of her tender, caressing tones soothed her mother 3.- A spiritual wound produced by a rending of the siritual body is like a physical wound and, strange as it may seem, just as a Deep wound may heal and its edges join, physical and spiritual wounds alike can yet heal completely only as the result of a vital forcé from within 4.- Natasha wound healed in that way. She thought her life was ended, but her love for her mother unexdpectedly showed her that the essence of life was still active within her. Love awoke and so did life 5.- Prince Andrew’s last days had bound Princess Mary and Natasha tohether; this new sorrow brought them still closer to one another . Princess Mary put off her departure…smf for three weeks looked after Natasha as if she had been a sick child. The last weeks passed in her mother’s bedroom had strained Natash’s physical strenght 21.- She did not know and would not have believed, it but beneath the layer of slime that covered her soul and seemed to her impenetrable, delicate Young shoots of Grass were already sprouting, which taking root would so cover with their living verduyre the grief that wieighed her sown that it would son no longer be seen or noticed, the wound had begun to heal from within 22.- At the end of January, Princess Mary left for Moscow and the count insisted on Natasha’s going with her to consult the doctors Chapter 4? 1.- Princess Mary postponed her departure. Sonya and the count tried to replace Natasha but could not. They saw that she alone was able to restrain her mother from unreasoning despair. For three weeks Natafha remained constantly at her mother’s side, sleeping on a lounge chair in her room, making her eat and dring, and talking to her incessantly because the mere sound of her tender, caressing tones soothed her mother 1.- After the encounter at Vyazma, where Kutuzov had been unable to hold back his tropos i hteir anxiety to overwhelm and cut off the enemyu and so on, the farther movement of the fleeing French, and of the Russings who pursued them, continued as far as Krasnoe without a Batlle. 3.- To realice the degree of exhaustion of the Russian army it is only necessary to grasp clearly the meaning of the fact that, while not losing more tan five thousand killed and wounded after Tarutino and less tan a hundred prisoners, the Russian army which left that place a hundred thousand strong reached Krasnoe tith only fifty thousand 4.- The rapidity of the Russian pursuit was just as destructive to out army as the flight of the French was to theirs. The only difference was that the Russian army moved voluntarily with no such threat of destruction as hung over the French, and that the sick Frenchmen were left behind Business process management applied (PREFACE) In this book, we Will explore the maturity of supply chain efforts and document the specific savings that are posible from a sustained effort. We Will go further and explain how a firm can accomplish the most difficult part of the effort, which is to validly track the actual improvements and monetary savings to the profit and loss statement. Deveral collaborating organizations, ….have supplied details of their experiences in bringing leeadership positions rto forms willing to floow the roadmap and to kake certain the ROI meets difficult parameter set on any investment of the type needed to carry out an extended Enterprise supply chain effort. We intend to help the reader understand how process improvement can add value for any firm of any size in any business, how BPM becomes the key enabler in the process and the way to track those savings to verify the ROI achieved It begins with a guiding framework and a presentation of the underlying architecture, including the basic elements: optimizizon the extended Enterprise, appliying BPM tools and techniues and bringing value to all constituents of the network Enterprise, especially the customers and end consumers. The result is a means for any company to establish the path to creating and sustaining a truly viable, linked and optimized intellikgent business network, which delivers greater value tan any competing network Any reader concerned with process improvement and the means to help a business organization optimize its supply chain efforts and increase shareolder value Will Benefit from Reading this book. Such an effort only succeeds when the network, in a way that differentiates the effort from competing groups, satisfies ther final customers and consumers better thtan cometing bnetworks.