We are an automotive company who seeks to be beneficial to the environment. Rather than making cars
Question:
We are an automotive company who seeks to be beneficial to the environment. Rather than making cars that consume ordinary fuels and let out harmful gasses to the environment, we’re planning to make cars that has almost zero gas emission and less carbon footprint. Pollution from automotives is highly hazardous to the environment and as we’re a company that does its activities in Scandinavian countries, our customer base wants these cars as less pollute making as much.
To reach our aim we created an IS Design on following this Project. It includes where we get our data from, where do we get our sources both materialistic and both information-wise. We also have to develop a supply chain, include a customer relationship management team, an enterprise resource plan and other outer sources when needed.
We have a Data Warehouse that collects the needed information from different sources/related consumers with data mining, by feedback surveys. About the cars that are being made or should be made, we had to know more about how the carbon footprints and carbon emissions work. Electrical cars, hybrid cars etc. All the non-polluting technology should be known, so we get our information from scientific articles research, and examples that are already on the market. Then we add this information to our database also, by Knowledge Management (repository, collaboration, and retrieval).
We aim to analyze, and market the requirements happen, create a helpful IS Design in the light of this information, and then develop the cars and look for the implementations.
Explain processes supported by the IT department. Typical processes include sales, customer support, production, procurement, reservation etc. Pick one and draw both workflow and data flow diagrams (DFDs).
Auditing a risk based approach to conducting a quality audit
ISBN: 978-1133939153
9th edition
Authors: Karla Johnstone, Audrey Gramling, Larry Rittenberg