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    Computer Information System Design

    Number of Pages: 7

     

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    In seven pages the design of a computer information system is discussed in terms of requirements, necessary final system components, and how each of these will work in conjunction with each other along with a consideration of maintenance, security, training, and costs with project viability also assessed. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    the components necessary in the final system, and how these components will work together. Other considerations include the cost of the system and other needs such as training, security,  and maintenance. Final recommendations are given as to the viability of this project. REQUIREMENTS OF THE SYSTEM The system being created for Virtual Realty will include input and  output specifications. The input specification screen will have data entry points for each of the information segments needed for each database. In the customer database this will include  the last name, first name and middle initial. The first line of the input file will contain three integers. These are the length of the name the placement of the  name and the places the name will be input. The dimension of the data report can range from 2 to 10, and the height and width of each data can  range from 1 to 25. For example, the input ``5 5 7 (without the quotes, of course) specifies a name that is 5 - 5 spaces in size, with individual  spaces that are 5 - 7 characters in size. All information slots will have the same height and width. The rest of the file specifies the rest of the information  in arbitrary order. Each piece of information is specified by that information followed by a line containing four integers ranging from -5 to +5. These values indicate the places each  pertinent piece of information should go. COMPONENTS NECESSARY PERT/CPM which stands for Project Evaluation and Review Technique and Critical Path Method is a critical piece of information  showing the interrelationships between tasks. In some cases, these interrelationships are not particularly important or are so few in numbers that they can easily be handled. However, in more complicated 

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