Reference no: EM133019561
GIS5001 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN - GULF COLLEGE
Aim(s)
This module is intended to lead the student through the stages of software and Information systems strategy, analysing and defining systems requirements and designing, assuring and implementing requirements. The module focuses on the identification, analysis and implementation of IT systems to support the management, control and administration of an organisation. The module compares and defines various methodologies and approaches to systems development.
Learning Outcomes
• Demonstrate an understanding of the main methodologies and approaches of systems analysis and design.
• Compare and evaluate appropriate approaches to systems development and design.
• Apply appropriate techniques in the analysis and design of small scale systems.
• Demonstrate understanding of common system implementation issues.
Tasks:
Write a report, with complete details, of the proposed logical analysis for the CALTAC School Administration System
The following must be included in the report:
1. Introduction
2. Review of Software Methodology
3. A Process Model comprising of
• Functional Requirements
• A Context Diagram
• A set of Dataflow diagrams of Level-1 and Level-2 depicting the current system including
• External entity definitions
• Dataflow descriptions
• Datastore contents
• Process descriptions
4. A Data Model detailing the data structure required to support the current information and process requirements comprising of: (20 marks)
• An Entity Relationship Diagram
• Entity Descriptions
• Appropriate attributes for each entity indicating primary and foreign keys
• Specify the optionality, cardinality and nature of the relationships between entities
5. Construct a High - Level Use Case Diagram
• Identify main actors
• Identify main functions
6. Class Diagram
• Identify the main classes and represent these in a UML class diagram
• Identify methods and attributes for each class in the class diagram
• Identify relationships between classes
7. Additional marks will be awarded for the professionalism of the report, format, references and citation and adherence to reporting standards.
Attachment:- SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN.rar