TEST 3 Networks Analysis and Design ch 15 - designing accurate data entry procedures
Bar codes
Affords a high degree of accuracy for data entry Saves labor costs Allows the automatic capturing of data Tracking of credit card purchases
RFID
Allows the automatic collection of data using __ tags that contain a chip and an antenna Passive__ tags Active __ tags Privacy is a concern
keyboards
Special function keys to open programs Keys used to scroll and explore the Web Keys that can be programmed with macros to reduce the number of keystrokes required Ergonomic keyboards and infrared or Bluetooth-enabled keyboards
stability
means that the identification code for a customer should not change each time new data are received.
GUI
screens can help to reduce the number of human input errors when they incorporate radio buttons, check boxes, and drop-down lists.
Classification Information
Affords the ability to distinguish between classes of items Must be mutually exclusive Classification codes Block sequence codes
Philippians 4:8
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is lovely, whatever is pure, whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such things. - GIGO
during input
The critical importance of catching errors ___, prior to processing and storage cannot be overemphasized.
DTD, Schema
Validating XML documents
GIGO
garbage in, garbage out
Alphabetic derivation codes
A commonly used approach in identifying an account number
Block Sequence Codes
An extension of the sequence code Data are grouped according to common characteristics. Simplicity of assigning the next available number (within the block) to the next item needing identification
UPC Universal Product Code
Barcodes used at various points in the supply chain to track inventory and shipments and to identify items at the point of sale
Information
Business decisions are only as good as the quality of the ___ used to make the decisions
memory and storage
Coded data can save valuable ___ space.
Concealing Information
Codes may be used to conceal or disguise information. Cipher Codes
data transformation process
Coding can help in sorting of data during the __
items entered
Coding helps to reduce the number of _____
coded
Data that are ___ require less time to enter.
unique
For codes to work, they must be ____
Compactly Capture Functions
Function Codes ______ that the Computer Must Perform
subcodes
If codes must be long, they should be broken up into
Simple sequence code & Alphabetic derivation codes
Keeps track of something
Memory Aids
Mnemonic Codes Function as ____ by Using a Meaningful Combination of Letters and Numbers
sort
Numerical codes are much easier to ___ than alphanumeric data.
Electronic Product Code EPC
RFID code that identifies the Manufacturer, Producer, Versions, and S/N of individual consumer products
Function Codes
Short numeric or alphanumeric codes used to spell out precisely what activities are to be accomplished
Revealing Information
Sometimes it is desirable to reveal information to specific users through a code; Makes the data entry more meaningful for humans; Significant-digit subset codes; Mnemonic codes; Unicode
Cipher Codes
The direct substitution of one letter for another, one number for another, or one letter for a number
using codes
Validation programs Report and inquiry programs GUI programs
Simple sequence code - disadvantages
When you do not wish to have someone read the code to figure out how many numbers have been assigned When a more complex code is desirable to avoid a costly mistake
Keyboards Optical character recognition Magnetic ink character recognition Mark-sense forms Bar codes RFID
choosing a data entry method
Mnemonic Codes
is a human memory aid; Any code that helps the data-entry person remember how to enter the data or the user remember how to use the information is a __. Using a combination of letters and symbols affords a clear way to code a product so that the code is easily seen and understood.
Simple sequence code
A number that is assigned to something if it needs to be numbered; No relation to the data itself
Magnetic ink character recognition
A reliable and high-speed method that is not susceptible to accepting stray marks If it is required on all withdrawal checks, it serves as a security measure against bad checks Data entry personnel can see the numbers making up the code if it is necessary to verify it.
Effective coding Efficient data capture Effective data capture Assuring data quality through validation
Accurate Data-Entry Objectives
information
Effective codes contain _____
Simple sequence code - advantages
Eliminates the possibility of assigning the same number It gives users an approximation of when the order was received
Keeps track of something Classifies information Conceals information Reveals information Requests appropriate action
Human Purposes for Coding
Unicode
Includes all standard language symbols Has room for 65,535 characters
Optical character recognition
Increased speed Eliminates many of the time-consuming and error-fraught steps of other input devices Decentralizes responsibility for quality data directly to the unit that is generating it The transformation of faxes into documents that can be edited
Mark-sense forms
Little training of entry personnel is necessary. A high volume of forms can be processed quickly. Stray marks on form can be entered as incorrect data. Choices are limited to the answers provided. Difficulty in capturing alphanumeric data. Easy to get confused and put a mark in an incorrect position.
Classification Codes
Used to distinguish one group of data with special characteristics from another; Can consist of either a single letter or a number; A shorthand way of describing a person, place, thing, or event; Listed in manuals or posted so that users can locate them easily; Use a single letter for a code
Significant-Digit Subset Codes
Used to help describe a product by virtue of its membership in many subgroups Possible to locate items that belong to a certain group or class Inquiries may be performed on a portion of the code Useful for a marketing product
Alphabetic derivation codes - disadvantages
When the alphabetic portion is small or when the name contains fewer consonants than the code requires Names like ROE—become RXX Some of the data may change
Validating Input
___ Is Important to Ensure that Most Potential Problems with Data Are Eliminated Early