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CORONO Sdn. Bhd. involves in manufacturing sport shoes. The production process is initiated from the marketing department through the sales forecast and an inventory status report. Then, the Production Planning department clerk prepares a master production schedule (MP8) that detailed out which sport shoe styles and quantities are to be produced during the next week.
Subsequently, the department clerk reconciles an operation list from the operation list file, bill of material record from the bill of material file with the master production schedule in order to prepare a production order for the required sport shoes to be manufactured. Upon completion of the process, any new production order is updated in the open production order master file.
The production order is used as the formal document to continue with production. During the operation process, the department clerks review the production orders to determine which materials need to be released to production from the storeroom. All materials are bar-coded. Factory workers scan the bar-codes as they use the materials. To operate a machine, the factory workers swipe their ID badge through a reader. This results in the system automatically collecting data identifying who produced each pair of shoes and how much time it took to make them. The information is updated in the open production order file, and employee file.
Once a pair of shoes is finished, it is placed in a box. The last machine in each work cell prints a bar-code label that the worker affixes to the box. The completed shoes are then sent to the warehouse.
Illustrate Data Flow Diagram [DFD} for Corono Sdn. Bhd.