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Health-Care Bar Coding-Electronic Records

Systems Analysis and Design

BSA/376

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Health-Care Bar Coding-Electronic Records

My Director, who controls the workings of the Medical Records Department,

another name for Health Information Management (HIM), immediately came to me today

as I entered at work. He was discussing with the Director of the Emergency Room

Department the dire need to put together a task force team that could help them

understand what type of system could be developed that would help them identify and

process medical records in an electrical manner.

Health-Care Bar Coding-Electronic Records

Systems Analysis and Design

BSA/376

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Health-Care Bar Coding-Electronic Records

My Director, who controls the workings of the Medical Records Department,

another name for Health Information Management (HIM), immediately came to me today

as I entered at work. He was discussing with the Director of the Emergency Room

Department the dire need to put together a task force team that could help them

understand what type of system could be developed that would help them identify and

process medical records in an electrical manner.

Riordan Manufacturing Outline

BSA 376

Riordan Manufacturing Outline

An analysis of another database is needed by Riordan Manufacturing to create a Material

Requirement Planning (MRP) system to supervise and control raw materials in order to have organized

processing. This article will throw light on the abilities of our selected database to systemize raw materials on

the shelves properly for the purpose of cost barriers.

Riordan Manufacturing MRP System

BSA/376

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Trade-Off Design

Riordan Manufacturing requires a system which will organize their raw materials thus

increasing revenue and manage inventory problems: a task which has not been able to be

performed by any previous system. The system’s design is very significant. While the

process of designing, time, cost, performance and effectiveness are the factors that need to

be kept in mind. “A trade-off study refers to an assessment of your options done at a time

during the design process when a decision is important to be made between two different

options. It is also called trade study and it is a very advantageous facility so that the design

procedure is documented and the design scope remains within certain boundaries.”

(ArgoPress, 2005, p.1). The main factor involved in any design is cost so it should be

evaluated with care. Research, support, design and training are all parts of cost. Without

proper research and design, it is impossible for a system to be created successfully without

any errors.

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Work-Related Project Analysis, Part I & II

Systems Analysis and Design

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Work-Related Project Analysis, Part I & II

Assembling once more in a week, the requirements needed for the implementation

of the bar-code system were discussed by the team. It was settled that the Systems

Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for this project has three main goals: guarantee that high

quality system is developed, provision of able management control over the project and

maximization of the efficiency of staff. For these goals to be completed there are certain

things that are expected from the team itself: providing support to departments of all ranks

and types throughout the facility, being supportive towards all technical activities and

management activities, being extremely efficient and assisting on the process of installation

(Bender RBT INC, 1984). The IT supervisor also threw light on the need of continuous

support availability for the staff when the system is being put into effect.