INFO 243 TERM TEST 1 PREP GENERAL AIS CONCEPTS * System – set of interdependent elements that together accomplish specific objectives * subsystem – interrelated parts that have come together‚ or integrated‚ as a single system. * IS/MIS – person made system that consists of an integrated set of computer based and manual components established to collect‚ store and manage data and to provide output info to users (hardware‚ software‚ data‚ procedure‚ people). Provides info for decision
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4. Systems Modeling 3 4.1 Context Level DFD 3 4.2 Level Zero DFD 3 4.3 Use Case diagrams & descriptions 3 4.4 O-O Analysis Class Diagrams 3 4.5 Design Constraints 3 4.5.1 3 4.5.2 3 6. System Interfaces 3 Software Requirements Specification Introduction SAHER system is an automated traffic violation system that covers majors cities of Saudi Arabia and uses digital cameras network linked with the National Information Center of Ministry of Interior
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assessment. Where material has been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged in accordance with the University ’s Regulations regarding Cheating and Plagiarism. Tutor ’s comments Grade Awarded Moderation required: Yes/No For Office Use Only Tutor Final Grade Date Rapid Development Methods December 2012 Plagiarism Statement: This assignment based on the course of Business Information Technology (BIT) for Subject on Rapid Development Method (RDM) under The University of
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Online Learning Environment Tool for Batangas State University Malvar Campus A Capstone Study Presented to the Faculty of College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Batangas State University Malvar Campus Malvar‚ Batangas In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Rochelle May C. Reyes Gemma M. Cacao Zaida U. Pornea March 2013 APPROVAL SHEET This research
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project 8 Front End Modules 8 Common Modules 8 Home Page 9 Common Modules 9 Feedback 10 Contact us 10 Galleries 10 Back End Modules 11 2.1) Validations on feedback 11 Functional Requirements 12 USE CASES 12 Use Case Diagram 16 CLASS DIAGRAM 17 SEQUENCE DIAGRAM 18 ACTIVITY DIAGRAM 19 Detailed database design with data dictionary 20 SCREENSHOTS 22 FUTURE SCOPE 31 REFERENCES 32 ABSTRACT Today no big company in world can imagine its business without help of internet. Having a website
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4 1.5 Technologies to be used 4 1.6 Overview 4 2. Overall Description 4 2.1 Use-Case Model Survey 6 2.2 Architecture diagram & database 2.3 Assumptions and Dependencies 14 3. Specific Requirements 14 3.1 Use-Case Reports 15 3.2 Supplementary Requirements 15 4. Supporting Information 15 5. Concerns / Queries / Doubts if any: 15 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose The Online Shopping Mall (OSM)
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A2.1- Key actors in the AgeCare Environment The key actors in the AgeCare Environment are mainly employees who work in the AgeCare. There are three parts in the AgeCare system. They are Head-Office‚ Centres and Projects.For Head-Office environment‚ the key actors are Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - a link man between Senior Executive Committee (SEC)‚ trustees and Staff reports to the SEC and trustees about whole AgeCare condition Administrative Department Staff- gather information about the centres
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CALL CENTRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Vision Version <6.0> ABSTRACT: A Call center is an area where several customer service representative (CSR) agents are located to man a bank of telephones and computer terminals. These agents are specially trained on telephone etiquette‚ the type of customer queries‚ that may arise and on how to respond to these queries in a quick and efficient manner. A Call center can also equipped with an automatic call handling system like an Interactive Voice Response
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information and data. | |B. Appreciate the impact of organisational culture and world views on the development of information systems | |C. Use and critically evaluate different approaches to requirements analysis and modelling. | |Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the
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General Description 2.1 Product perspective 2.2 Product features 2.3 User characteristics 2.4 Constraints 3. System Models 3.3 Stimulus/response model 3.3.1 Language State Diagram (Visitor) 4. System Requirements 4.1 Functional Requirements 4.1.1 Use case model 4.1.2 Use case specification 4.2 Nonfunctional Requirements 4.2.1 Usability 4.2.2 Performance 4.2.3 Availability 4.2.4 Security 4.3 Interface Requirements 4.3.1 Hardware interfaces 4.3.2 Software interfaces
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