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Explore the growth and success of Caulfield Outback Tours, an Australian company offering tours in the Outback. Discover how they started small and expanded using context diagrams to manage bookings, drivers, inventory, and more.
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MIS BBA (Eve & Mor) 6thSome Cases & Examples Dynamics of a System & usefulness of Models (Context Diagrams)
Case Study 1 • Caulfield Outback Tours • Australian Company that arranges tours throughout Australian Outback • Started as a small company with restricted assets and few Location Options. • Gradually expanded it’s operations and now arranging tours for multiple locations with expended facilities • The target customers are basically Students from Universities (especially Monash Uni. Caulfield Campus)
Caulfield Outback Tours Auditors Customers Reports Plans Bookings Ed Jane Booking + Drivers + Accounts • Destination • Customers • Bookings • Drivers • Trucks • Inventories Leave System Funds Tours Inventory Notes+Parts Trucks Availability Inventory Position Drivers John Jo Maintains Trucks Spare-Parts Inventory Updates Material Warehouse Suppliers
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