Dec
30

Is it necessary to break down an analyzation process

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I’m spending quite a bit of time on university assignments and now I’m sitting in front of the computer wondering if everything really that worth it. Is gaining that little bit extra mark that worth it. The deadline is January 2, 2008.

I have assignments for e-business, Java and a computing course.

My e-business module is quite screwed. I can’t really put things to words. I know how things work roughly here and there, the lessons are interesting, concepts are quite refreshing generally. Unfortunately it is a quarter filled with common-sense knowledge. They are trying to document common-sense step-by-step which is wasting lots of time and trees.

They had this thing called general system analysis process where they cleverly broken down the analyzation process into 4 steps:

  1. Defining the problem
  2. Describing the situation in enough depth
  3. Designing potential improvements
  4. Deciding what to do

But isn’t this just normal thought process? Just like, I am late for work. So I start thinking why I am late for work and I realized it’s because I miss my bus. And next time I’ll reach the bus stop earlier. I decide to wake earlier to go take a bus.

I’m just amazed how they can break a thinking process into a flow diagram.

Okay, enough ranting. I’ll go finish up my e-business assignment now. I’ve finished the Java assignment already, that’s something to be relieved about at least.

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One comment for “Is it necessary to break down an analyzation process”

  1. That was an interesteing break down analysis on break down analyzation process.

    by uzyn (Dec 30, 2007 at 11 AM)
 

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