EBK ESSENTIALS OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND
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Inputs of the university:
- Students enrolled
- Staff
- Tuition included
- Maintenance
- Faculties
- Many other activities
Outputs of the university:
- Graduates
- Student achievements
Boundary of the university:
- Rules and regulations followed for healthy environment
- Achieve the goals for merit students
Components of the university:
- Human resource
- Business office
- College dean
- Faculty
- Vice-president
- Staff
Interrelationships of the university:
- Relation between students and faculty
- Relation between faculty and management
- Relation between various departments
Constraints of the university:
- Ins...
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