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Lab 7: Simulation 3. IE332 4/21/2010 [email protected]. Review. Obstacles in Global Business Three Org. Structure Four Global Strategies Technical Challenges. Lab 4. Any issues?. Lab 4. Any issues? Focusing on too abstract levels - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lab 7: Simulation 3IE3324/21/[email protected]

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ReviewObstacles in Global BusinessThree Org. StructureFour Global StrategiesTechnical Challenges

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Lab 4Any issues?

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Lab 4Any issues?

◦Focusing on too abstract levels◦Life is random, so you have to deal

with these random issues.

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AnnouncementsSchedule

◦4/23: Exam 3◦4/26: Exam 3 Review◦4/28: TipShow Refresher◦4/30: TipShow Madness◦5/5: Extra Credit Quiz, RAWL 1086 (1%) –

3:20 – 5:20pmTipShow Voting

◦Due: 5/5/2010, 11:59pm◦No voting = Zero Participation Score

HW5◦Due: 4/30/2010

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TipShow MadnessOnly 4 will be selected to be

included in the TipShow voting.The extra credits will be

seperately given.

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EXAM 3

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How do we make Exam 3? Reviews HWs and LAB assignments Slides (keywords, discussion, tip shows, video clips) Textbook (summary, glossary, case studies)

◦ Assumed that you read the case studies already! Exam 1 and 2

Be comprehensive Be creative Be practical

◦ It is worthwhile to memorize?

Make different versions Sometimes, you have to memorize details…

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CoverageTextbook Chapters 11-15Lab 5-7Homework 4, 5TipShows (?)

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Things to BringBlack or Blue Pens

◦No pencil is allowed. ◦You will have -10 points if you write

your answers in pencil.Healthy body and clear mind

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Things NOT to BringNotes / SlidesBooksCalculatorsMobile devicesCheat sheets

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How do we finish Exam?If you finish your exam within time

limit,◦ Leave your exam on your desk with the

front cover facing up.◦ Quietly Leave the classroom with your own

belongings.When time is up,

◦ Put your pen down immediately!◦ Leave your exam on your desk with the

front cover facing up.◦ Leave the classroom with your own

belongings.

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Grading CriteriaHow to get A:

◦ Actively participate in the discussion

◦ Think outside the box◦ Criticize the textbook◦ Create your own things

based on what you learned in labs

How to get B:◦ Re-solve the homework

questions◦ Re-read the textbook◦ Review the slide◦ Go through functions

learned in labs

How to get C:◦ Come to the

class◦ Review the

reviews◦ Double check lab

assignmentsHow to get D or

below◦ ??

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Question PatternsMultiple choice

◦ Choose the best answers.◦ (None of the above)

MatchingTrue / False questions

◦ If false, you have to correct them.Fill in the blanksOpen-ended questions

◦ Keywords◦ Explain the definition (e.g., What is war

virtualization?)◦ Only use allotted spaces

Extra credit questions

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Bad HandwritingThis could be subjective. If I

cannot recognize it, I will not grade it.

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Answer SheetsYou only submit three-page

answer sheets at the end of the exam.◦Carefully separate answer sheets

from exam questions.◦Write down your name on all thee

pages.

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Collection of Reviews

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ReviewsVerification vs. ValidationWhat are the differences

between Excel and MS Access?What are Form, Query, and

Report in MS Access?

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ReviewWhy is HCI important?Who is the inventor of a mouse?Affordance, mapping, standards,

constraints?System-centered design vs.

User-centered design

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ReviewIn an Arena model,

◦Entities cannot pass the washing stations, what happen?

◦Which section of Reports should be referred to know how long it will take one entity pass through the system?

◦Will adding more capacity (more washer, more driers) makes more profits?

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ReviewKnowledge Management Value

Chain?Three major types of Knowledge

◦Structured Knowledge◦??◦??◦Which of the above is the majority?

Examples of Knowledge Work System.

Expert System vs. CBR

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ReviewDecision Making Process?

◦??◦Design◦??◦Implementation of Solution

Why is decision making difficult?What kinds of BI?

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Review“NQ(Use ATM.Queue) <= 3” vs

“NQ(Use ATM.Queue) + NR(ATM) <= 3”

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ReviewThe definition of InfoVis?

◦Should InfoVis be interactive?Parallel Coordinates?Treemap?SciVis vs. InfoVis?

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ReviewsProblems of a waterfall model of

system developments?RADJADLow fidelity prototypes and hight

fidelity prototypes

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ReviewFive major variables for Project

Management◦S, T, C, Q, R

Know how to calculate ROI and NPV.

Limitations of Financial Models?PERT Chart vs. Gantt Chart?How to use Tableau?What is the most challenging

aspect of being an entrepreneur?

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TipShow