Reference no: EM133148734
Proposal:
Software/System Deconstruction using UML
As part of this assessment, you are required to choose a piece of system software or application software (app, website, game, or any application) that you are familiar with. This familiarity could be due to your frequent use of the system as a customer, or as a staff member (i.e., you use or have used this system at work or in your business), or for any other reason.
This System needs to be:
• Interactive, in that it allows the user to register and create personal accounts, and engage in interactive transactions.
• Fully live in that it's being used in a real-life setting, i.e., not defunct, or in a pilot/prototype stage.
Note that the System can be aimed at users in any country, i.e., does not have to be an Australian software. Of course, the language should be English.
• Submit a one-page proposal (pdf) , which should contain:
o What system you are going to deconstruct i.e., the type.
o Describe the system briefly using screenshots and/or provide URL/links. This description includes:
- What does it do?
- What are the types of stakeholders (i.e., Actors) that use this system?
- What are the core processes of the system (just name)?
- How do these processes reflect the business model of the organisation the system belongs to?
o Why have you chosen this software?
• your tutor will let you know whether your proposal has been approved or not. If it has not been approved, it means that we do not think this system is appropriate, or perhaps, too many students have selected it (beware of hugely popular platforms such as Instagram, Uber Eats, WeChat, or eBay). If we do not approve this system, you will need to propose another one; so best to ensure you have a plan B software ready, just in case.
• Once your proposal is approved, you can commence work on the project, which involves the deconstruction of the System using UML. You need to develop (The structure of the report:
o One Activity Diagram for a core process
o One Overall Use Case Diagram
o One Expanded Use Case Diagram
o One Class Diagram
o One State Machine Diagram
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