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Course name: System Analysis and Design
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Q2:
As the project sponsor, you suggested that your company that runs multiple local supermarkets should provide an online shopping service to increase sales during COVID-19 pandemic. Write a system request to propose this project.
System request |
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Project Sponsor |
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Business Need |
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Business Requirements |
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Business Value |
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Special Issues or Constraints |
Q3:
Assume the following scenario:
A small company needs to develop an information system for the Finance and Accounting Department. As an analyst which process model would you prefer and why?
Q4:
There are three techniques which help users discover their needs for the new system, list and compare these techniques in terms of impactful changes. Also, explain BPR.
I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste)
I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste)
Ans 1 :
Systems Analysis and Design, an interdisciplinary part of science, may refer to:
Systems analysis, a method of studying a system by examining its component parts and their interactions
Structured data analysis (systems analysis), analysing the flow of information within an organization with data-flow diagrams
Systems design, the process of defining the architecture, components, and data of a system to satisfy specified requirements
Object-oriented analysis and design, an approach to analysis and design of an application, system, or business that emphasizes modularity and visual modeling
Service-oriented analysis and design, a method of Service-oriented modeling to design business systems
Structured analysis, methods in software engineering for converting specified requirements into software programs and hardware configurations
Structured systems analysis and design method, a systems approach to the analysis and design of information systems