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6 Write short notes on the following : a)Job Enlargement b)Job Enrichment Concept of Job Enlargement Concept of Job Enrichment

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

6 Write  short notes on the following : a)Job Enlargement b)Job Enrichment Concept of Job Enlargement Concept of Job Enrichment

5 Suppose you have joined as an HR and you have been assigned a task to carry out the grievance handling procedure in your organization. What according to you are the causes of Grievance? Describe in detail the Grievance handling procedure Causes of Grievance Explain the Grievance handling procedure

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

5 Suppose you have joined as an HR and you have been assigned a task to carry out the grievance handling procedure in your organization. What according to you are the causes of Grievance? Describe in detail the Grievance handling procedure
  Causes of Grievance
Explain the Grievance handling procedure

3 Discuss the concept of HRIS. Explain the applications of HRIS in Human Resource Management. Explain the concept of HRIS Different applications of HRIS in HRM

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

3 Discuss the concept of HRIS. Explain the applications of HRIS in Human Resource Management.
  Explain the concept of HRIS
Different applications of HRIS in HRM

2 Define Management Development. Discuss the Off the job development methods. Definition of Management Development Explain the Off the job development methods

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

2 Define Management Development. Discuss the Off the job development methods.
  Definition of Management Development
Explain the Off the job development methods

3 A cost-schedule is a statement of variations in costs resulting from variations in the levels of Output and it shows the response of costs to changes in output. If we represent the relationship between changes in the level of output and costs of production, we get different types of cost curves in the short run. Define the kinds of cost concepts like TFC, TVC, TC, AFC, AVC, AC and MC and its corresponding curves with suitable diagrams for each. kinds of cost concepts like TFC, TVC, TC, AFC, AVC, AC and MC and its corresponding curves 7 suitable diagrams 3 10

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

3 A cost-schedule is a statement of variations in costs resulting from variations in the levels of Output and it shows the response of costs to changes in output. If we represent the relationship between changes in the level of output and costs of production, we get different types of cost curves in the short run. Define the kinds of cost concepts like TFC, TVC, TC, AFC, AVC, AC and MC and its corresponding curves with suitable diagrams for each.
  kinds of cost concepts like TFC, TVC, TC, AFC, AVC, AC and MC and its corresponding curves 7  
  suitable diagrams 3 10

2 Consumers’ interview method is a survey method used for estimating the demand for new products. This method is very important with regard to collect the relevant information directly from the consumers with regard to their future purchase plans. Opinion surveys and direct interview method are the two important techniques among all. Describe these two methods in detail. Explanation of consumer’s interview method 1 Opinion survey method 4 Direct interview method and any two types of it 5 10

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

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Consumers’ interview method is a survey method used for estimating the demand for new products. This method is very important with regard to collect the relevant information directly from the consumers with regard to their future purchase plans. Opinion surveys and direct interview method are the two important techniques among all. Describe these two methods in detail.

  Explanation of consumer’s interview method 1  
  Opinion survey method 4  
  Direct interview method and any two types of it 5 10

1 What is production function and its uses? Explain the two types of production functions. Production function and its uses 3 Two types of production functions 7 10

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

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What is production function and its uses? Explain the two types of production functions.

  Production function and its uses 3  
  Two types of production functions 7 10

2 The trial balance of Nilgiris Co Ltd., as taken on 31st December, 2002 did not tally and the difference was carried to suspense account. The following errors were detected subsequently. a) Sales book total for November was under cast by Rs. 1200. b) Purchase of new equipment costing Rs. 9475 has been posted to Purchases a/c. c) Discount received Rs.1250 and discount allowed Rs. 850 in September 2002 have been posted to wrong sides of discount account. d) A cheque received from Mr. Longford for Rs. 1500 for goods sold to him on credit earlier, though entered correctly in the cash book has been posted in his account as Rs. 1050. e) Stocks worth Rs. 255 taken for use by Mr Dayananda, the Managing Director, have been entered in sales day book. f) While carrying forward, the total in Returns Inwards Book has been taken as Rs. 674 instead of Rs. 647. g) An amount paid to cashier, Mr. Ramachandra, Rs. 775 as salary for the month of November has been debited to his personal account as Rs. 757. Pass journal entries and draw up the suspense account.

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

1 Analyze the following transaction under traditional approach. 18.1.2011 Received a cheque from a customer, Sanjay at 5 p.m. Rs.20,000 19.1.2011 Paid Ramu by cheque Rs.1,50,000 20.1.2011 Paid salary Rs. 30,000 20.1.2011 Paid rent by cheque Rs. 8,000 21.1.2011 Goods withdrawn for personal use Rs. 5,000 25.1.2011 Paid an advance to suppliers of goods Rs. 1,00,000 26.1.2011 Received an advance from customers Rs. 3,00,000 31.1.2011 Paid interest on loan Rs. 5,000 31.1.2011 Paid instalment of loan Rs. 25,000 31.1.2011 Interest allowed by bank Rs. 8,000

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

1 Analyze the following transaction under traditional approach.

 

18.1.2011 Received a cheque from a customer, Sanjay at 5 p.m. Rs.20,000 19.1.2011 Paid Ramu by cheque Rs.1,50,000

20.1.2011 Paid salary Rs. 30,000 20.1.2011 Paid rent by cheque Rs. 8,000

21.1.2011 Goods withdrawn for personal use Rs. 5,000 25.1.2011 Paid an advance to suppliers of goods Rs. 1,00,000 26.1.2011 Received an advance from customers Rs. 3,00,000 31.1.2011 Paid interest on loan Rs. 5,000

31.1.2011 Paid instalment of loan Rs. 25,000 31.1.2011 Interest allowed by bank Rs. 8,000

5 Microsoft estimated that out of 10,000 potential software buyers, 35% wait to purchase the new OS Windows Vista, until an upgrade has been released. After an advertising campaign to reassure the public was released, Microsoft surveyed 3000 buyers and found 950 who are still skeptical. At 5% level of significance, can the company conclude that the population of skeptical people had decreased?

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

5 Microsoft estimated that out of 10,000 potential software buyers, 35% wait to purchase the new OS Windows Vista, until an upgrade has been released. After an advertising campaign to reassure the public was released, Microsoft surveyed 3000 buyers and found 950 who are still skeptical. At 5% level of significance, can the company conclude that the population of skeptical people had decreased?

3 Mr. Arun and Mr. Bhandari play a game. If Mr. Arun picks up an even number from 1 to 6, Mr. Bhandari will pay him double the amount equal to picked up number. If Mr. Arun picks up an odd number then he has to pay amount equal to double the picked up number. What is Mr. Arun’s expectation? Solution 10 10

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

3 Mr. Arun and Mr. Bhandari play a game. If Mr. Arun picks up an even number from 1 to 6, Mr. Bhandari will pay him double the amount equal to picked up number. If Mr. Arun picks up an odd number then he has to pay amount equal to double the picked up number. What is Mr. Arun’s expectation?

 

 

  Solution 10 10

1 Distinguish between Classification and Tabulation. Explain the structure and components of a Table with an example. Meaning of Classification and Tabulation Differences between Classification and Tabulation Structure and Components of a Table with an example

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

1 Distinguish between Classification and Tabulation.  Explain the structure and components of a Table with an example.
  Meaning of Classification and Tabulation
Differences between Classification and Tabulation
Structure and Components of a Table with an example

5 You are going to face a job interview for the post of Manager-operations. Which aspects you will keep in mind while facing the interview? Aspects to be kept in mind during job interview 10 105 You are going to face a job interview for the post of Manager-operations. Which aspects you will keep in mind while facing the interview? Aspects to be kept in mind during job interview 10 10

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

5 You are going to face a job interview for the post of Manager-operations. Which aspects you will keep in mind while facing the interview?
  Aspects to be kept in mind during job interview 10 10

4 Imagine a new product from kids’ apparel industry. Write a persuasive letter to customers, persuading them to buy your company’s product. Choosing the product and describing in letter Persuading the customer to buy it

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

4 Imagine a new product from kids’ apparel industry. Write a persuasive letter to

customers, persuading them to buy your company’s product.

  Choosing the product and describing in letter Persuading the customer to buy it

2 What is the importance of Kinesics and Proxemics in communication? Explain with examples. Kinesics with example Proxemics with example

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

2 What is the importance of Kinesics and Proxemics in communication? Explain with examples.
  Kinesics with example Proxemics with example

1 As a speaker you are addressing a group of people. What could be the possible barriers in this communication? Barriers of communication

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

1 As a speaker you are addressing a group of people. What could be the possible barriers in this communication?
  Barriers of communication

6 Write short notes on the following: a) Goleman’s Model of Emotional Intelligence b) Fielder’s Contingency Model of Leadership Concept of Goleman’s Model of Emotional Intelligence Concept of Fielder’s Contingency Model of Leadership

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

6 Write short notes on the following:

a)      Goleman’s Model of Emotional Intelligence

b)     Fielder’s Contingency Model of Leadership

  Concept of Goleman’s Model of Emotional Intelligence
Concept of Fielder’s Contingency Model of Leadership

4 Discuss the concept of a Group. Explain the purpose of a Group. Discuss the types of Formal Groups Concept of a Group Purpose of a Group Types of Formal Groups

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

4 Discuss the concept of a Group. Explain the purpose of a Group. Discuss the types of Formal Groups
  Concept of a Group
Purpose of a Group
Types of Formal Groups

3 What do you mean by Control? Explain the pre-requisites of an effective Control system Meaning of Control Explain the pre-requisites of an effective Control System

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

3 What do you mean by Control? Explain the pre-requisites of an effective Control system
  Meaning of Control
Explain the pre-requisites of an effective Control System

2 Discuss the steps involved in the Planning process Explain the steps involved in the Planning process

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

1 Explain the concept of Management. Discuss the importance of Management. Concept of Management Explain the importance of Management

April 20, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

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Q5. You are a merchant exporter. A prospective overseas client has shown interest in your products. Write a letter making a firm offer mentioning all relevant facts regarding product features, payment terms, transport details, insurance, delivery schedules, packaging etc.,? Assume all relevant details about the product and the client. (Letter with all relevant details) 10 Marks.

April 14, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

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It is apparent that emerging technologies and economic activity continue to change the face of BPO. BPO manages to drive a range of efficiencies in a number of diffrent types of organizations. A wide variety of organization will continue to BPO in these austere times which can also support a collaborative approach to contract negotiations. Write on success story of any BPO company.

April 01, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

DEFINITION OF BPO

OUTSOURCING: – An organisation entering into contract with another organisation to operate and manage one or more of its business processes.

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NIBM – Exam Question papers & Answers

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Subject : Principles and Practices of Management

  1. What are the fundamentals of staffing and manpower? Explain the different methods of selection recruitment, training and development.
  2. Explain the nature and functions of Directing.
  3. Discuss the importance of Coordination in managerial functions.
  4. What is the importance of planning in an organization? Describe the different plans with their objectives.
  5. Explain the methods of Departmentation.
  6. Explain the different approaches to leadership and its role in management.

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6 Write short notes on: a) Shares and its classification b) Meetings and its classification (a) Meaning and classification b) Meaning and classification)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

  1. a) Shares and its classification

Section 2 (46) defines a share “as a share in the share capital of a company and includes stock except where a distinction between stock and share is expressed or implied”. This definition does not encompass the meaning of a share.

Classes of shares

The most common classes of shares are:

  • Preference
  • Equity or Ordinary
  • Deferred or Founders’

A public company and a private company that is a subsidiary of a public company may not issue shares other than equity, preference and Cumulative Convertible Preference Shares (CCPS).

Preference shares

A preference share is one that carries the following two rights over holders of equity shares:

  • A preferential right in respect of dividends at a fixed amount or at a fixed rate, and
  • A preferential right in regard to repayment of capital on winding up.

Equity shares

‘Equity share’ means a share that is not preference share (Section 85). The rate of dividend is not fixed. The Board of Directors recommends the rate of dividend that is then declared by the members at the Annual General Meeting. Before recommending dividend on equity shares, the Board of Directors have to comply with the provisions of law as regards depreciation, transfer of a minimum amount to reserves, etc. The holders of equity shares have voting rights in proportion to the paid-up equity capital of the company (Section 87 (1)).

Cumulative Convertible Preference Shares (CCPs)

The Government of India vide its guidelines dated 19 August 1985 permitted issue of another class of shares by public limited companies, called cumulative convertible preference shares.

Deferred or founder’s shares

A private company can issue shares of a type other than those discussed above (Section 90). Thus, it may issue what are known as deferred shares. As deferred shares are normally held by promoters and directors of the company, they are usually called founder’s shares.

Non-voting shares

‘Non-voting shares’ as the term suggests are shares that carry no voting rights. These are contemplated as altogether a different class of shares which may carry additional dividends in lieu of the voting rights. The Companies (Amendment) Act, 2000, provided for issue of such type of equity shares under Section 86.

  Sweat equity shares

The Companies (Amendment) Act, 1999, allowed issue of sweat equity shares subject to fulfillment of certain conditions. The new Section 79A was inserted for this purpose

  1. b) Meetings and its classification

Section 291 empowers the Board of Directors to manage the affairs of the company. In this context, meetings of shareholders and directors become necessary. The Act has made provisions for following different types of meetings of shareholders: (i) Statutory Meeting; (ii) Annual General Meeting; (iii) Extraordinary General Meeting; and (iv) Class Meetings.

  Statutory meetings (Section 165)

The most important legal provisions regarding statutory meetings are:

It is required to be held only by a public company having share capital. A private company or a public company registered without share capital is under no obligation to hold such a meeting.

It must be held within a period of not less than one month and not more than six months from the date on which the company is entitled to commence business.

At least 21 days before the day of meeting, a notice of the meeting is to be sent to every member stating it to be a Statutory Meeting.

  Annual general meeting (AGM) (Sections 166-168)

As the name signifies, this is an annual meeting of a company. The provisions relating to this meeting are:

Every company, whether public or private, having a share capital or not, limited or unlimited must hold this meeting.

The meeting must be held in each calendar year and not more than 15 months shall elapse between two meetings. However, the first AGM may be held within 18 months from the date of its incorporation and if such general meeting is held within that period, it need not hold any such meeting in the year of its incorporation or in the following year. The maximum gap between two such meetings may be extended by three months by taking permission of the Registrar, who may so allow for any special reason.

 The meeting must be held

  • On a day that is not a public holiday
  • During business hours
  • At the registered office of the company or at some other place within the city, town or village in which the registered office is situated. (Section 166 (2)).

  Extraordinary Meeting (EGM) Section 169

Clause 47 of Table A (Schedule – I) provides that all general meetings other than AGMs shall be called the EGMs. The legal provisions as regards such meetings are:

EGM is convened for transacting some special or urgent business that may arise in between two AGMs, for instance, change in the objects or shift of registered office or alteration of capital. All business transacted at such meetings is called special business. Therefore, every item on the agenda must be accompanied by an ‘Explanatory Statement’.

 An EGM may be called by:

  • Directors of their own accord
  • Directors on requisition
  • Requisitionists themselves
  • The Tribunal.

The Board of Directors may call a general meeting of the members at any time by giving not less than 21 days notice. A shorter notice may, however, be held valid if consent is accorded thereto by members of the company holding 95 percent or more of the voting rights (Section 171).

  Class Meetings

A company has two classes of shares – equity shares and preference shares. The class meetings are held for these different classes of shareholders, as and when their rights are affected.

5 Explain the procedure for filing a complaint and admission of complaint in consumer protection act. ( Filing a complaint, Admission of complaint) Answer:- The procedure for filing a complaint and admission of complaint in consumer protection act Procedure for filing a complaint

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- The procedure for filing a complaint and admission of complaint in consumer protection act

Procedure for filing a complaint

There is no fee for filing a complaint before any of the aforesaid bodies. The complainants or their authorised agent can present the complaint in person. The complaint can also be sent by post to the appropriate Forum/ Commission. The complaint should be addressed to the President of the Forum/Commission. A complaint should contain the following information:

  • Name, description and address of the complainant

4 What are the circumstances under which breach of condition is treated as breach of warranty? Explanation

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- The circumstances under which breach of condition is treated as breach of warranty

Breach of condition to be treated as breach of warranty – According to Section 13, under certain circumstances, a breach of condition is to be treated as a breach of warranty, i.e., the right to repudiate the contract is deemed to have been lost. These circumstances are:

Where a contract of sale is subject to any condition to be fulfilled by the seller, the buyer may either:

  • Waive the condition
  • Elect to treat the breach of the condition as a breach of warranty.

3 Explain the procedure of registration of partnership firms. (Explanation )

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- The procedure of registration of partnership firms

 1 Application for registration

Section 58 lays down the procedure for registration of partnership firms. A partnership firm may be registered at any time by post, or delivering to the Registrar of Firms of the area in which the business of the firm is situated or proposed to be situated, a statement in the prescribed form and accompanied by the prescribed fee, stating:

2 Explain the meaning of Power of Attorney, its types and clause related to registration. (Meaning, Types, Registration)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

1 “Discharge refers to the termination of contractual relationship between the parties” Explain the statement along with different modes of discharging a contract

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

6 Explain the Structure of the Research Report. What are the guidelines for effective report writing? (Explanation of the Structure of the Research Report Guidelines for effective report writing)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- Structure of the Research Report

The reporting requires a structured format and by and large, the process is standardized. As stated above, the major difference amongst the types of reports is that all the elements that make a research report would be present only in a detailed technical report. Usage of theoretical and technical jargon would be higher in the technical report and visual presentation of data would be higher in the management report. Read the rest of this entry →

5 a. What is the analysis of variance? What are the assumptions of the technique? Give a few examples where the techniques could be used. b. The following data represents the number of units produced by four operators during three different shifts: Perform a two-way analysis of variance and interpret the result. (a. Meaning, Assumptions and examples , b. Formulas, Calculation, Solution and Interpretation to the problem)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

5  a.   What is the analysis of variance? What are the assumptions of the technique? Give a few examples where the techniques could be used.

  1. The following data represents the number of units produced by four operators during three different shifts:

Perform a two-way analysis of variance and interpret the result.

(a.   Meaning, Assumptions and examples , b.   Formulas, Calculation, Solution and Interpretation to the problem)

4 a. Distinguish between: 1. i. Schedules and Questionnaires 2. ii. Open ended and closed ended questions b. Explain the questionnaire design process. (Differences Questionnaire design process)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:-

1. i. Schedules and Questionnaires: The questionnaires always, even the schedules, begin with standardized instructions. These begin by greeting the respondent and then introducing the researcher and then the purpose of questionnaire administration. For example, in the study on organic food products, the following instructions were given at the beginning of the questionnaire: ‘

3 The  procedure  of  testing  hypothesis  requires  a  researcher  to  adopt  several  steps. Describe in brief all such steps. (Meaning of hypothesis Steps in testing hypothesis)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

 

Answer:- Meaning of hypothesis

A hypothesis is a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more variables. A hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction about what you expect to happen in your study. For example, a study designed to look at the relationship between sleep deprivation and test performance might have a hypothesis that states, “This study is designed to assess the hypothesis that sleep deprived people will perform worse on a test than individuals who are not sleep deprived.”

2 What are descriptive research designs? Explain the different kinds of descriptive research designs. (Meaning of Descriptive Research designs, Kinds of Descriptive research designs)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- Meaning of Descriptive Research designs

As the name implies, the objective of descriptive research studies is to provide a comprehensive and detailed explanation of the phenomena under study. The intended objective might be to give a detailed sketch or profile of the respondent population being studied. For example, to design an advertising and sales promotion campaign for high-end watches, a marketer would require a holistic profile of the population that buys such luxury products. Thus a descriptive study, (which generates data on who, what, when, where, why and how of luxury accessory brand purchase) would be the design necessary to fulfill the research objectives.

1 Research is a sequential method of enquiry, directed towards a clear implicit or explicit objective. Describe in detail the steps to be carried out in a typical research study? (Meaning of Research Listing the steps, Explanation of the steps in a research study)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- Meaning of Research

The dictionary defines the former as a prefix meaning ‘again’, ‘anew’ or ‘over again’. Search is defined as a verb meaning ‘to examine closely and carefully’, ‘to test and try’, or ‘to probe’. Together, they form a noun describing a careful, systematic, patient study and investigation in some field of knowledge, undertaken to establish facts or principles.’

6 a. Explain the dominance principle in game theory. b. Describe the Constituents of a Queuing System. c. Differentiate between PERT and CPM. ( a. Dominance principle in game theory, b. Constituents of a Queuing System, c. Differences between PERT and CPM)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

  1. Dominance principle in game theory,

At times, a convex combination of two or more courses of action may dominate  another  course  of  action.  Whenever  a  course  of  action  (say A s or B q ) is dominated by others, then that course of action ( A s or B q ) can be deleted from the pay-off matrix. Such a deletion will not affect the choice of the solution, but it reduces the order of the pay-off matrix. Successive reduction of the order using dominance property helps in solving games

In a game, sometimes a strategy available to a player might be found to be preferable to some other strategy / strategies. Such a strategy is said to dominate the  other one(s). The rules of dominance are used to reduce the size of the payoff matrix. These rules help in deleting certain rows and/or columns of the payoff  matrix, which are of lower priority to at least one of the remaining rows, and/or  columns in terms of payoffs to both the players. Rows / columns once deleted will  never be used for determining the optimal strategy for both the players.

This concept of domination is very usefully employed in simplifying the two – person zero sum games without saddle point. In general the following rules are used  to reduce the size of payoff matrix.

PRINCIPLES OF DOMINANCE

Rule 1: If all the elements in a row ( say ith row ) of a payoff matrix are less than or equal to the corresponding elements of the other row ( say jth row ) then the player A will never choose the ith strategy then we say ith strategy is dominated by jth strategy  and will delete the ith row.

Rule 2: If all the elements in a column ( say rth column ) of a payoff matrix are greater than or equal to the corresponding elements of the other column ( say sth column ) then the player B will never choose the rth strategy or in the other words  the rth strategy is dominated by the sth strategy and we delete rth column .

Rule 3: A pure strategy may be dominated if it is inferior to average of two or more other pure strategies.

  1. Constituents of a Queuing System,

The constituents of a queuing system include arrival pattern, service facility and queue discipline.

  1. Arrival pattern: It is the average rate at which the customers arrive.
  2. Service facility: Examining the number of customers served at a timeand the statistical pattern of time taken for service at the service facility.
  3. Queue discipline: The common method of choosing a customer for service amongst those waiting for service is ‘First Come First Serve’.
  1. Differences between PERT and CPM

There are no essential differences between PERT and CPM as both of them share in common the determination of a critical path. Both are based on the network representation of activities and their scheduling, which determines the most critical activities to be controlled in order to meet the completion date of the project.

  PERT

Some key points of PERT are as follows:

PERT was developed in connection with an Research and Development (R&D) work. Therefore, it had to cope with the uncertainties that are associated with R&D activities. In PERT, the total project duration is regarded as a random variable. Therefore, associated probabilities are calculated in order to characterise it.

It is an event-oriented network as in the analysis of a network, emphasis is given on the important stages of completion of a task rather than the activities required to be performed to reach a particular event or task.

PERT is normally used for projects involving activities of non-repetitive nature in which time estimates are uncertain.

It  helps  in  pinpointing  critical  areas  in  a  project,  so  that  necessary adjustment can be made to meet the scheduled completion date of the project.

 

  CPM

  • CPM was developed in connection with a construction project, which consisted of routine tasks whose resource requirements and duration were known with certainty. Therefore, it is basically deterministic.
  • CPM  is  suitable  for  establishing  a  trade-off  for  optimum  balancing between schedule time and cost of the project.
  • CPM is used for projects involving activities of repetitive nature.

5. a. Write a short note on Monte Carlo Simulation. b. A Company produces 150 cars. But the production rate varies with the distribution. Production Rate 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 Probability 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.15 0.05 At present the track will hold 150 cars. Using the following random numbers determine the average number of cars waiting for shipment in the company and average number of empty space in the truck. Random Numbers 82, 54, 50, 96, 85, 34, 30, 02, 64, 47. (Explanation of Monte Carlo Simulation, Calculation/ Solution to the problem)

February 27, 2015 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Answer:- A. Explanation of Monte Carlo Simulation

The Monte-Carlo method is a simulation technique in which statistical distribution functions are created by using a series of random numbers. This approach has the ability to develop many months or years of data in a matter of few minutes on a digital computer.