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MIS605 - Systems Analysis and Design - Laureate International Universities
LO a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling techniques.
LO b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the stakeholders.
LO c) Demonstrate the ability to effectively analyse, design and develop information systems using Unified Modelling Language (UML) models.
Assessment Task
In response to the issues raised in the ‘online university enrolment system' case study provided, identify the functional and non-functional requirement for an online enrolment system and build and document a set of use cases for that system.
Problem 1.
(a) Who are the stakeholders in this project? Please list at least four stakeholders.
(b) Who are the Actors in this System? Please list at least four actors
Problem 2.
Identify and list at least TEN (10) major functional requirements for the System.
Problem 3.
Using your own experience with similar online student enrolment systems and the information provided in the case study, identify and list at least FIVE (5) non-functional requirements for the System. Explain and justify each non-functional requirement.
Problem 4.
Using your own experience with similar online student enrolment systems and the information provided in the case study, build a comprehensive set of use case diagrams for the System using MS Visio.
Please note that the case study has not and does not intend to provide a comprehensive description of requirements for the System. This means that you are required to use your own experience with information systems in general and online student enrolment systems in particular to develop this set of use case diagrams. For example, would Student Enrolment Officers be required to log into the System before performing any tasks?
Problem 5.
Based on the use case diagrams you built in Problem 4, develop and document two elaborated use cases. For each of the two use cases, please document the following:
• Use Case Name
• ID
• Priority
• Actor
• Description
• Trigger
• Precondition
• Normal Course
• Alternative courses
• Postconditions
• Exceptions
Please note that your answers must relate to the case study provided.
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