A) Introduction
PROCESS DESIGN - design components that specify when and how things
should be done to support user requirements
3 dimensions of process design (Fig. 10.2)
B) Time Dimensions
- Real-time processing - includes interactive interface (Fig. 10.3)
- hard real-time - application fails if not on time
- soft real-time - performance degraded if not on time
Characteristics
- Process Orientation - continuous processing
- Online File Availability
- Very Short time Intervals
- Constant Updating
- Records Organized for Rapid Access
Batch processing - periodic; sequential Input->Output (Fig. 10.4)
C) Designing Real-time Processes
- Static Design (DFD) - what (Fig. 10.5)
- Dynamic Design (STD) - when (Fig. 10.6)
- Process Specification Models - how
- Process Action Diagrams (Fig. 10.7)
- Elementary Process/Entity Matrices (Fig. 10.8)
D) Designing Batch Processes
- Static Design (DFD) (Fig. 10.9)
- Process Specification Models
E) Developing Process Specifications Using Equations
- Transaction Equations (Sales_Tax = Item_Cost * Sales_Tax_Rate)
- Basic Accounting Equations (assests = liabilities + owner's equity)
- Cost-Volume-Profit Equation
- Budget & Performance Evaluation Equation
- Economic Order Quantity Equation
- Statistical Equations
Exercises: look over 1-7; turn in 10.10, 10.12, 10.16, 10.18