Thursday, December 13, 2007

Blog for 12/15


I read online "Toshiba Information Systems (JAPAN) Corporation adaopts Catapult C Synthesis for Next Generation ASIC Design": http://au.biz.yahoo.com/071204/43/1ino1.html.

Mainly this is about Toshiba Information Systems Corp developing their communications and multimedia systems for commercial and consumer applications. They are one of the most innovative systems houses in Japan, and the company's adoption of Catapult represents a major accomplishment for Mentor Graphics. You may ask what is Mentor Graphics: basically it is the world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products, consulting servies ans award winning support for the world's most sucessful electronics and semiconductor companies. Information systems and computers are very important and they are moving at a fast pace therefore every company must keep up with technology and try to step ahead of others to become the most sucessful.


Saturday, December 8, 2007

12/07 continued

I was reading Ioulia Alieva's blog and I read about the Google article about their thought of entering the cell phone business. "It’s not a sure thing that they will be able to dominate and actually is surprising that they plan to enter the cell phone business without a knowledgeable partner." I agree that Google may not be able to dominate but I don't find it surprising because in every type of business, it is best to expand once stable in order to make more profit. It is necessary to take risk in business in order to make money especially with technology because everyday technology is growing rapidly and business that deals with it must move with the pace.

Friday, December 7, 2007

12/08 Assignments (News Blog/Individual Blog)

This week we once again talked about the system development life cycle. I understand that they are steps and features that we have to be aware of for minimizing the chance of failure for a business model design. On yahoo I found an article: http://au.biz.yahoo.com/071206/43/1irhn.html

Basically this is about high system availability systems and their future evolvement. “The convergence of IT and communications infrastructure is placing complex high availability, system clustering, and manageability requirements on system development. These requirements create tremendous problems with respect to scalability, development cost, time-to-market, and resources allocated to core competencies.” In the world today, everything is being computerized and technology is the key to success. The more technology, the easier work is for us.

On Wednesday we worked on the negotiation assignment. It was a lot easier to come up with a solution when we were coming up with a decision in our own group. When we got to class, the negotiation became confusing although in the end, we did pretty well and got the outcome we wanted (with +90).

How did your group make the decisions?
At first we looked at it individually and came up with all the possible combinations. I think we came up with 12 combinations, for example a few:
1) A1, B1, C1
2) A1, B1, C2
3) A1, B1, C3
4) A1, B2, C1
5) A1, B2, C2
6) Etc.
After we came up with all the numbers, we put them together and checked which combination gave us the best outcome in total.

What problems did you encounter in the process?
A lot of the combinations in which gave somebody high numbers would give somebody a 0 in the group since all our numbers were different. So that is why we came up with the decision to pick the highest outcome combined. Even so, one of our members (Keith) had to sacrifice a little. He only had 20 points while the rest of us had 90, 60, 85, and 45. However since it was for the benefit of the team, the negotiation was easier to be reached.

Did your group make decisions in a different way than the whole class did?
Well I’m not sure how other groups negotiated however I think that they probably did something similar to what we did.

What kind of information system do you need to design to support such a process of negotiation?
I think it’s easiest to just plug the numbers in a spreadsheet and show the results of each possibility in order to come up with a solution to the negotiation. Many programs we have like excel can sort the numbers. And to further the software configuration, we can have a program in which the computer can come up with all the possibilities (Statistics) and rate it on a percentage of risk.