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Figure TB-4.5 shows a level 0 logical data flow diagram for a billing system.The logical data flow diagram intentionally violates several of the guidelines and other techniques presented in the text for drawing data flow diagram.Required:
Identify as many of the errors in the logical data flow diagram construction as you can.In the logical data flow diagram, place consecutive numbers (each in a circle) next to the points at which the errors exist.On your solution sheet, list the numbers and write a one- to two-sentence description of each error and what the correct procedure should be.If an error occurs in more than one place, mark each occurrence of the error.Error 1 is provided as an example of how to construct the solution. Figure TB-4.5 shows a level 0 logical data flow diagram for a billing system.The logical data flow diagram intentionally violates several of the guidelines and other techniques presented in the text for drawing data flow diagram.Required: Identify as many of the errors in the logical data flow diagram construction as you can.In the logical data flow diagram, place consecutive numbers (each in a circle) next to the points at which the errors exist.On your solution sheet, list the numbers and write a one- to two-sentence description of each error and what the correct procedure should be.If an error occurs in more than one place, mark each occurrence of the error.Error 1 is provided as an example of how to construct the solution.    Figure TB-4.5 shows a level 0 logical data flow diagram for a billing system.The logical data flow diagram intentionally violates several of the guidelines and other techniques presented in the text for drawing data flow diagram.Required: Identify as many of the errors in the logical data flow diagram construction as you can.In the logical data flow diagram, place consecutive numbers (each in a circle) next to the points at which the errors exist.On your solution sheet, list the numbers and write a one- to two-sentence description of each error and what the correct procedure should be.If an error occurs in more than one place, mark each occurrence of the error.Error 1 is provided as an example of how to construct the solution.


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Sensory Adaptation

The adaptation process of sensory receptors becoming duller in response to stimuli that stays the same over time.

Stimulus Generalization

The process by which a response originally elicited by a specific stimulus is elicited by similar stimuli.

Spontaneous Recovery

The reappearance of a previously extinguished response after a period of no exposure to the conditioned stimulus.

Instinctive Drift

The phenomenon whereby an animal's learned behavior reverts to its natural instincts over time, often interfering with conditioned response training.

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