– System Analysis Phase 2.1 Data Gathering Techniques 2.2 Analysis Tools 2.2.1 Context Diagram 2.2.2 Data Flow Diagram 2.3 Problem Analysis 2.4 Description of the Properties System 2.5 Feasibility Analysis 2.6 Prototype Chapter 3 – Systems Requirement 3.1 Context Diagram 3.2 Data Flow Diagram 3.3 HIPO(Hierarchy Input Process Output) 3.4 Data Dictionary 3.5 Entity Relationship Diagram 3.6 Normalization Chapter 4 – Systems Requirement 4.1 Forms Design 4.2 Interfaces &
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1 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Enrollment serves as important part in the life of every student upon entering schools or universities‚ either public or private. It is considered as the initial process that must furnished by students within a particular institution before the school year starts. The student usually takes an admission test‚ followed by scheduled interview‚ then filling-up of forms and payment of fees. Enrollment involves the process of entering and verifying data of students
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES ST. AUGUSTINE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014 SEMESTER 1 COURSE OUTLINE COURSE CODE : MGMT 3011 (MS 31B) TITLE: 12 Management Information Systems II PRE-REQUISITES: MGMT 2006 CO-REQUISITES: None LECTURER’S NAME: Terrence Brunton OFFICE: 206 OFFICE HOURS: Mon. 9.00 – 10.00 am Tues. 12.00 – 2.00 pm TELEPHONE: Ext. 3305 E-MAIL: terrence.brunton@sta.uwi.edu LECTURE VENUE: JFK Auditorium
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION During the first period‚ drinking water is abundant everywhere. But as time goes by‚ pollution occurred and makes the water not safe to be drink. Our country was surrounded by water‚ but the water is not clean and not good for drinking. To be able to have clean water‚ one must purify it first before drinking it. For those who are always busy doing things like work‚ they do not have enough time to boil and purify
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ABSTRACT Blind Mail Reader provides the facility for reading mail from the Gmail account and direct the sound to the audio device connected with the machine so that a blind person can understand the content of the mail. This software also helps the blind person to compose mails to other persons. This product can be used for sending and receiving mail. Blind mail reader software is designed in such a way that anyone with a basic knowledge of computer can use the system.
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*IS:arrangement of people‚data‚processes‚information technology that interact to collect‚process‚provide as output the info needed to support the organization. Types of IS: TPS‚MIS‚decision support system‚communications and collaboration system‚expert system‚ office automation system & executive info system Types of Stakeholders:System owners (middle and executive managers‚ supervisors)‚System users (clinical& service workers‚technical and professional workers; suppliers‚customers‚employees)
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Business requirements……... 1.2.1 Descriptions……………… 1.2.2 Objectives………………… 1.2.3 Process flow……………… 1.3 Definitions & Abbreviations………… 1.4 References…………………... 2.0 Product Descriptions………... 2.1 General Business Rules & Constraints………... 2.2 General Assumptions……….. 2.3 Risk Assessment…………….. 3.0 Detailed Requirements……… 3.1 Functional Requirements…… 3.2 Non-functional Requirements………….. 4.0 Developing Dataflow Diagram………….. 4.1 Symbols used in DFD……… Version Detail: First version SRS 2 Hostel
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Structuring System Requirements: Process Modeling Problems and exercises Course project questions Diagram Outline This week‚ we learn how systems analysts collect material about information system requirements. Next‚ we will be introduced to process modeling and logic modeling. Although there are several methods and techniques available for process modeling‚ this week focuses on data-flow diagrams (DFDs). Please review the assignment tab and course project tab to understand the deliverables for
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recommend for the design of this HR system. Apply the tools of systems analysis to describe the information system’s architecture in terms of data‚ processes‚ interfaces‚ and network. • Draw the physical data flow diagrams. Use Microsoft® Visio® to prepare examples of flow charts and data flow diagrams. • Cite and discuss 3 to 4 references‚ in addition to the required readings‚ that are relevant to the assignment. At least two of these must be from the UOP library. Include citations and references using
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the processes or activities that are executed. The final function is the Presentation Logic function which is the presentation of the information and the user interface. Knowledge of the functions is vital in the design process and the data flow diagrams (DFD). Architecture design begins with the non-practical necessity. Riordan Manufacturing‚ Inc. is a large corporation that consists of several locations and the use of a Client-Server Architecture would be best due to scalability‚ which refers
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