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1
Computer Applications for Business (6)
  • Last Week
  • Storing pictures and sounds
  • Composite documents Integration of Excel and
    Word
  • Business Cases
  • Assignment Workshop everyone should have BaU
    model
  • Checkpoint review of the module so far
  • This week
  • Review of Business Graphics graphical display
    of numeric data
  • Excel What if models IF and LOOKUP functions
  • Practical work Currency Conversion Exercise
  • Assignment workshop

2
Review of the module so far
  • Operational, Production and Management use of IT
  • Communications and Decision Support
  • Finding and using information
  • Business Communications documents, letters,
    faxes, reports
  • Psychology of business comms getting your point
    across
  • Excel graphs and charts (to be reviewed today)
  • Electronic Mail considerations
  • Word-processing
  • fonts, spelling checkers, grammar checkers, using
    styles
  • Layouts and Tables Inserting things into your
    document
  • Creating User Templates Letters, Reports,
    Newsletters, etc.
  • Exploring a Business Case

3
The Rest of the Module
  • Still to Come
  • Excel What if models IF and LOOKUP functions
  • Introduction to Databases
  • Goals of a database Simple Works and cardfile
    DBs.
  • Single-table Access Practical
  • The Relational model Relating multiple tables in
    Access
  • Mail-merge using the data with a word-processor
  • Mail-merging with a spreadsheet or word-processor
    table
  • Publishing on the Internet
  • Anything else we should be covering?
  • What changes are needed? Tell me after the
    break
  • Or use the LN forum?

4
Handling Numeric Data
  • We have looked at spreadsheets as a way of
    recording and modelling business finances
  • You should already know how to
  • Calculate results from a combination of values on
    the spreadsheet, using - / and the functions
    SUM and AVERAGE
  • Copy and replicate cells
  • Format numbers, money and dates
  • Exploit the way that Excel adjusts row and column
    addresses when you copy formulae about.... and
    how to avoid it when its undesirable
  • Create a range of graphs to display data
  • We need to apply these ideas to business problems

5
Business Graphics
  • Sometimes used to mean making presentations
  • For example, PowerPoint or Freelance Graphics
  • Covered by Mike Davies for Business Single
    Honours
  • Well consider two main areas
  • Representing numerical data graphically
  • For example, with Excel charting tools
  • This weeks focus
  • Visualizing concepts
  • Done with any drawing tools, including Microsoft
    Draw (included in Word, Excel and PowerPoint)
  • For example flowcharts, data relationships

6
Forms of chart
  • Bar chart
  • Rectangular block with height proportional to
    value
  • Excellent for presenting observations
  • Can present multiple series of data by having
    several bars for each (x-axis) point
  • Bars can be stacked, side-by-side or proportional
  • Horizontal or vertical bars
  • Line graph
  • Traditional x-y plot
  • Also supports multiple data series
  • Scatter diagram used for irregular x-axis
    values
  • Pie chart parts of a whole
  • Visually clear, if rather space-consuming

7
Some Choices
  • Vertical or horizontal bars
  • Vertical implies good (up) and bad (down)
  • Excellent for financial data
  • Stick to horizontal when you want to avoid
    value-judgement
  • Axis ranges
  • Start y-axis at zero to show proportions
  • Brand X is only half as good as we are
  • Start higher to focus on absolute differences
  • You could make Brand X look even worse by
    concealing the bottom third of the axis!
  • Need to do this when tracking small changes in
    big values
  • Colours will you be using a monochrome printer?

8
Choosing Chart Variants
  • Lines and data-points can be
  • Shown or omitted
  • Points can show error-lines to indicate accuracy
  • Three-dimensional bars
  • Improves appearance at expense of clarity
  • Useful when you want to avoid clear comparisons
  • Exploded Pie
  • Useful to put focus on a particular component
  • (or to obscure)
  • Pies can also have hollow middles (doughnuts)

9
An Aside on Dates
  • Newspapers thought the Year 2000 problem was
    about 2-digit years in programs
  • Reasonably true for Mainframe Computers
  • Not a significant problem for PC users
  • Spreadsheets store dates as offset from 1900
  • Unless you deliberately subvert this!
  • What you see is just a result of formatting
  • All these are different formats for 9 March
    2003
  • Exercise Work out how produce these formats for
    today

10
Excel Functions
  • Weve already met SUM(range) and AVERAGE(range)
  • Other useful functions are
  • TODAY() gives todays date
  • NOW() gives current date and time (useful on
    print-out)
  • WEEKDAY(somedate) gives day in range 17 (Sun1)
  • WEEKDAY(somedate,2) gives day in range 17
    (Mon1)
  • Logical Functions
  • IF(test, value-if-true, value-if-false) for
    exampleIF(3(WEEKDAY(TODAY())),"BS1904","Other")
  • Table Look-up
  • Given the table
  • LOOKUP(WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2),A6G6,A7G7) returns
    Monday

or Tuesday if it is
11
More Complex Functions
  • Right-click and use Save Target As to download
    feedback.xls from this modules home page on the
    Business site you can go straight there at
    http//www.winchester.ac.uk/bm/courses/bs1904/
  • This is how your predecessors feedback was
    summarized
  • Open the spreadsheet
  • Say No when offered chance to Update links
  • Look around E10 on the BS1904 sheet to see how
    the COUNTIF function can be used to analyse
    surveys
  • Financial Functions
  • Excel also contains a set of functions for
    Mortgages and Annuities (like the PMT function
    you need for assignment)
  • Not very intuitive make sure you get reasonable
    results

12
Financial Functions
  • Think what a mortgage is
  • Fixed payment, usually monthly
  • Payment covers interest, and pays off a bit of
    the loan
  • So each month the interest falls a bit capital
    payment grows mainly interest at the start,
    capital by the end
  • So we need to know
  • Initial value of loan (and any left at the end)
  • Number of payment periods
  • Interest rate (per payment period)
  • Size of payment
  • If you know all but one, you can find the other
  • PMT function lets you find PayMenT

13
Practical
  • Currency Converter from Knight, as described in
    your handout
  • Key issues
  • IF and MAX functions
  • Use of VLOOKUP
  • Cell Protection
  • Use of background shading to identify inputs and
    outputs
  • When you can do this, you can achieve most Excel
    benefits

14
Module Assignment
  • You should now be competent with
  • Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Laying out logical letters and reports
  • Goal of assignment is to get apply your skills to
    a business problem
  • Use Excel to explore a business case
  • Build a report to sell your conclusions to
    management
  • The report will be a composite document including
    a spread-sheet to show projected cash-flow
  • You should by now all the skills needed to do it
    all
  • Please raise now any areas of uncertainty

15
What If models
  • Consider impact of choices or potential changes
  • Such as mortgage interest rate
  • Or contingencies like delays in the building
  • Note Contingencies are not optionsthey are
    (usually bad) things you have to take account of
  • Two approaches both are useful
  • Vary some of the assumed values, such as
  • Interest rate, total cost, sales volumes
  • This lets you see what matters
  • Produce a copy sheet and vary key aspects
  • In assignment, a key one is duration of building
    work
  • Others could be economic factors (anybodys guess)

16
Assignment Workshop
  • Once you have Business as Usual revenue over 6
    years,Work out the equivalent revenue if project
    goes ahead
  • For this you need to evaluate
  • Impact of building period
  • Mortgage payments (apply to 60 months)
  • Reasonable occupancy percentages of the 140
    rooms(this is where you can apply some business
    judgement)
  • Then compare revenues from Do it and BaU
  • Only the extra revenue can justify the investment
  • Cumulative extra revenue tells you when it breaks
    even
  • Final cumulative extra is total gain from the
    project
  • What does a graph of cumulative extra revenue
    look like?

17
Submitting your Spreadsheet
  • Please look at the Assignment on the Learning
    Network,and read the notes on Electronic
    Submission
  • Key points are
  • File names must start with your account name
  • followed by _ and the code for the module
    (BS1904)
  • You can choose the rest of the name, for
    exampleF.J.Nerk_BS1904_fred1.xls
  • If the files dont start with your account, the
    credit for your work could go to the wrong
    person
  • You can try it out by creating a suitable file
    and submitting it as an answer to the Test of
    Prior Knowledge
  • Well cover Turnitin (for the report) next week

18
Any More mid-semester Feedback?
  • Or other matters to raise
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