The document discusses requirements for a new IT system for Children Support Agency (CSA). It recommends the DSDM Atern methodology as it supports active user involvement and frequent delivery of products. High-level requirements are identified, such as collecting data accurately and securely. Requirements are prioritized using MoSCoW rules, with collecting data and producing management reports as "Must Haves". The document also discusses legal, social and ethical issues for CSA to consider, such as privacy laws, and the need for a data controller to manage authorization and security. Codes of conduct for developers around security, business perspectives and patient safety are also proposed.
The document discusses the development of a new management information system (MIS) for Children Support Agency (CSA). CSA currently faces issues with its outdated information system, including inconsistent data collection and a lack of reporting capabilities. The new MIS aims to address these issues by standardizing data entry, producing reports, and allowing authorized access to financial and project data. An agile development method called DSDM is proposed for building the MIS in increments. High-level requirements focus on collecting accurate data, generating management reports, and including performance indicators to measure projects. Stakeholder interviews helped identify additional key requirements.
Development Frameworks and Methods (University of Greenwich BIT Coursework) b...Nay Linn Ko
This document provides a summary of high level requirements analysis and prioritization for a management information system for a youth charity project called Dig-it. It identifies appropriate and inappropriate requirements for a high level analysis. Appropriate high level requirements are grouped into categories like managing data entry, operating a scheduling system, and extracting reports. Additional high level requirements are identified from the case study, resulting in a complete list of 8 key requirements. These include managing projects, controlling search functions, and monitoring work assignments. Requirements will later be prioritized using MoSCoW methodology.
Development Frameworks and Methods COMP1648Shane Min Zaw
This document provides details on the development of a new online system for A Touch of Glass (TOG) glass material production company. It recommends using the DSDM Atern agile methodology due to its suitability for TOG's needs. Key requirements for the new system are analyzed and prioritized using MoSCoW. Ordering, user accounts, bookkeeping, reporting and recording materials are given highest priority as "Must-have" requirements. Custom item design, messaging, and searching are "Should-have" while class management is "Won't have" for the initial development. Non-functional requirements around design, performance, security are also identified.
This document discusses requirements analysis and prioritization for a new home sector order processing system for the Clean Brite Company (CBC). It begins by providing background on CBC and issues with a previous failed IT project. A requirements workshop was then held with various CBC departments to gather requirements. 18 initial requirements were listed, but some were deemed "non-appropriate high level requirements" as they were not functional or specific enough. The document identifies 11 "high level requirements" that are critical for the new system. It concludes by explaining MoSCoW prioritization for categorizing requirements as "Must have", "Should have", "Could have", or "Won't have".
The document discusses requirements for Lizzie's Leather Belts' new web-based order handling system. It introduces Agile and Scrum methodologies, noting their advantages like rapid delivery, collaboration, and adaptability. The document then identifies high-level requirements for the system, like producing monthly reports on sales and products. It prioritizes these requirements and considers legal and ethical issues to ensure compliance.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Myint Oo in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology from the University of Greenwich. It presents the development of a website for Unique, an online shopping and auction site. The dissertation contains 9 chapters that cover all aspects of analyzing the requirements, designing, developing, and delivering the project. Methodologies like DSDM and UML modeling are used to manage the project development. PHP and MySQL are selected as the programming language and database to create the dynamic website.
The document provides a summary of a project documentation for a university coursework lifecycle management system developed using agile scrum methodology. It includes sections on agile scrum documentation covering roles, tools, meetings, product and sprint backlogs, and a burn down chart. It also includes design documentation with use case diagrams, database design, and website design. Implementation details such as files created and screenshots are presented. Finally, it outlines the testing plan and approach for the system.
This document contains a summary of a student project to develop an e-commerce website called "Senorita Online Shopping and Web Selling System". The project report contains 8 chapters and appendices documenting the research, analysis, design, and development of the system. The first chapter introduces the project background and objectives, which are to develop functionalities for online purchasing, item management, sales, delivery, payments, and reporting. The second chapter provides a literature review on e-commerce studies, models, features, methodology, techniques and tools to be used. A feasibility study is presented in chapter 3, analyzing the economic, financial, technical and legal feasibility of the project and suitability of the DSDM methodology.
The document discusses the development of a new management information system (MIS) for Children Support Agency (CSA). CSA currently faces issues with its outdated information system, including inconsistent data collection and a lack of reporting capabilities. The new MIS aims to address these issues by standardizing data entry, producing reports, and allowing authorized access to financial and project data. An agile development method called DSDM is proposed for building the MIS in increments. High-level requirements focus on collecting accurate data, generating management reports, and including performance indicators to measure projects. Stakeholder interviews helped identify additional key requirements.
Development Frameworks and Methods (University of Greenwich BIT Coursework) b...Nay Linn Ko
This document provides a summary of high level requirements analysis and prioritization for a management information system for a youth charity project called Dig-it. It identifies appropriate and inappropriate requirements for a high level analysis. Appropriate high level requirements are grouped into categories like managing data entry, operating a scheduling system, and extracting reports. Additional high level requirements are identified from the case study, resulting in a complete list of 8 key requirements. These include managing projects, controlling search functions, and monitoring work assignments. Requirements will later be prioritized using MoSCoW methodology.
Development Frameworks and Methods COMP1648Shane Min Zaw
This document provides details on the development of a new online system for A Touch of Glass (TOG) glass material production company. It recommends using the DSDM Atern agile methodology due to its suitability for TOG's needs. Key requirements for the new system are analyzed and prioritized using MoSCoW. Ordering, user accounts, bookkeeping, reporting and recording materials are given highest priority as "Must-have" requirements. Custom item design, messaging, and searching are "Should-have" while class management is "Won't have" for the initial development. Non-functional requirements around design, performance, security are also identified.
This document discusses requirements analysis and prioritization for a new home sector order processing system for the Clean Brite Company (CBC). It begins by providing background on CBC and issues with a previous failed IT project. A requirements workshop was then held with various CBC departments to gather requirements. 18 initial requirements were listed, but some were deemed "non-appropriate high level requirements" as they were not functional or specific enough. The document identifies 11 "high level requirements" that are critical for the new system. It concludes by explaining MoSCoW prioritization for categorizing requirements as "Must have", "Should have", "Could have", or "Won't have".
The document discusses requirements for Lizzie's Leather Belts' new web-based order handling system. It introduces Agile and Scrum methodologies, noting their advantages like rapid delivery, collaboration, and adaptability. The document then identifies high-level requirements for the system, like producing monthly reports on sales and products. It prioritizes these requirements and considers legal and ethical issues to ensure compliance.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Myint Oo in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology from the University of Greenwich. It presents the development of a website for Unique, an online shopping and auction site. The dissertation contains 9 chapters that cover all aspects of analyzing the requirements, designing, developing, and delivering the project. Methodologies like DSDM and UML modeling are used to manage the project development. PHP and MySQL are selected as the programming language and database to create the dynamic website.
The document provides a summary of a project documentation for a university coursework lifecycle management system developed using agile scrum methodology. It includes sections on agile scrum documentation covering roles, tools, meetings, product and sprint backlogs, and a burn down chart. It also includes design documentation with use case diagrams, database design, and website design. Implementation details such as files created and screenshots are presented. Finally, it outlines the testing plan and approach for the system.
This document contains a summary of a student project to develop an e-commerce website called "Senorita Online Shopping and Web Selling System". The project report contains 8 chapters and appendices documenting the research, analysis, design, and development of the system. The first chapter introduces the project background and objectives, which are to develop functionalities for online purchasing, item management, sales, delivery, payments, and reporting. The second chapter provides a literature review on e-commerce studies, models, features, methodology, techniques and tools to be used. A feasibility study is presented in chapter 3, analyzing the economic, financial, technical and legal feasibility of the project and suitability of the DSDM methodology.
Systems Analysis and Design | Final Project Amber Raiford
The document analyzes and designs an inventory system for the Office of Information Technology at Winston-Salem State University. It finds that the current WASP Labeler system is outdated and recommends replacing it with the KACE System Management inventory system already in use by the university. A full analysis is provided of the organizational background, current system limitations, proposed KACE system benefits including improved access, reporting, and network security. Diagrams illustrate the current and proposed systems. The conclusion is that upgrading to KACE is feasible and will improve functionality with little cost or user impact.
This document discusses evaluating and selecting a new student management system for Atonement Lutheran School. The school currently uses two systems - Edline for grades and communications, and Rediker for attendance and lunch counts. This causes redundancy and inefficiencies. The project aims to select a single, comprehensive system through a four-phase methodology: 1) Planning, 2) Analysis, 3) Design, and 4) Implementation. In the planning phase, requirements and selection criteria are identified. Potential vendors are then analyzed and one is selected. The new system aims to improve accuracy, safety, parental involvement, and use of data to support decision-making. Implementation will include training and developing consistent processes to maximize benefits and eliminate wasted time.
The document presents a software requirements specification for an online movie ticketing system for Starmall Cinema that will allow users to purchase tickets online, see movie times and trailers, and provide customer feedback. It describes the purpose, scope, users, functions, and design of the system. The system will be a web-based application developed using programming languages like PHP and JavaScript and a MySQL database.
MANGO fashion company has implemented several enterprise systems like Net-Suite ERP and Aims360 to manage operations more efficiently. Removing these systems would reduce operational efficiency by making it harder to access consolidated data in real-time, communicate across departments, avoid duplicate work, and ensure accurate inventory tracking. To reduce capital expenditures while still gaining benefits, MANGO can acquire IT systems through bulk purchasing, partnership agreements, or online shopping. It can also adopt cloud-based platforms like PaaS which provide software applications without the costs of maintaining infrastructure, freeing resources for innovation.
The document discusses organizing software development teams. It describes different organizational structures like project-centered, department-centered, matrix, and product line organizations. It also discusses best practices for organizing teams such as using small, stable, cross-functional teams dedicated to products or features. The document provides guidance on organizing teams, processes, and roles at different levels from senior professionals to entry-level positions. It emphasizes the importance of customer support and experience for software businesses.
This document provides an overview of the Information Systems Analysis and Modeling module. The module aims to help students understand tools and techniques used in information systems development, analyze and design systems, and evaluate methodologies. It covers topics such as requirements determination, object-oriented analysis, conceptual and physical design, and comparing methodologies. Students will be assessed through an exam, critiques of readings, and a requirements analysis assignment. Reading materials include textbooks on information systems development and object-oriented software engineering.
This document provides a project charter for implementing a new network infrastructure for Nature's Best, a grocery retailer. The project will involve setting up hardware, software, and networking capabilities across the company's headquarters and 4 retail store branches to improve the network, data storage, backup/recovery, and support business operations. Key deliverables will be a finalized network layout, tested hardware/software, and implemented infrastructure. Stakeholders include employees, IT staff, suppliers, and customers who will benefit from improved systems for ordering, inventory, and customer service.
Learn how to maximize the value and return on portal deployment, and avoid the five most common (and problematic) problems, which can often mean the difference between a successful or failed intranet redevelopment project. Presented by Toby Ward and Chris Chambers, Prescient Digital Media.
View the webinar video: http://www.prescientdigital.com/articles/view-5-common-portal-problems-and-their-solutions
The document discusses various methods for determining requirements in the system analysis phase of the system development life cycle (SDLC). It describes traditional methods like interviews, observations, and document analysis to gather requirements information. It also discusses modern techniques like joint application design (JAD) sessions and prototyping to structure requirements. JAD involves key stakeholders collaboratively identifying and documenting requirements. Prototyping can be useful when requirements are unclear but has potential drawbacks like becoming too focused on initial user needs or bypassing other SDLC checks. The primary deliverables of requirements determination are the various documents and notes produced to capture what the new system should do.
This document provides an overview of a final year project to develop a social networking website called FriendBook. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and functionality of the system. The document then covers various aspects of developing the project such as conducting a feasibility study, literature review on social networking concepts, research methods used, analysis and design of the system, implementation details, testing procedures, and a critical evaluation of the project. Diagrams are provided to illustrate the system design including use cases, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, and database design. The project aims to combine useful features from various social networking sites and provide additional capabilities not currently available.
A systems analyst is an IT professional who analyzes, designs, and implements information systems to solve business problems. The primary role of a systems analyst is to study organizational problems and needs to determine how people, methods, and technology can be combined to improve the organization. Systems analysts must develop analytical, technical, managerial, and interpersonal skills. They work with users to define requirements, help design and test solutions, and ensure new systems are implemented smoothly and train users.
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Most developers know very little about privacy. However, there are and more and more requirements being imposed on apps and web sites, from platforms (e.g. Apple App Store and Google Play), operating systems (e.g. iOS and Android), and regulatory agencies and law (e.g. GDPR and CCPA). In this talk, I give a summary of our team's work in this space over the past decade. I will share some of our studies of developers, including how developers talk online about privacy and how well they can fill out recently required privacy nutrition labels. I will also share some systems we have built to help developers, including Peekaboo, a new software architecture for helping with privacy in smart homes, and Matcha, an IDE tool that makes use of privacy annotations in source code to help developers accurately fill out privacy nutrition labels.
Information systems analysis and design is a method used by companies to create and maintain information systems that perform basic business functions. It involves developing or acquiring application software and training employees to use it, with the goal of improving organizational systems. Key components of information systems include application software designed to support specific functions, as well as other system components collectively called computer-based information systems. Methodologies, techniques, and tools help analysts develop information systems through a sequence of structured steps.
Social media community using optimized algorithm by M. Gomathi / Lecturergomathi chlm
This document proposes using a clustering algorithm to detect communities in large social media networks. It discusses:
1) Existing community detection algorithms that struggle with social media networks due to their large size and high clustering.
2) A proposed system using K-means clustering and a genetic algorithm to cluster social media data and identify groups of users based on their activities.
3) The advantages of the proposed system in categorizing groups of people, identifying discussion groups, and targeting audiences.
This document summarizes the key aspects of using the Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) framework to develop a new online system called WatchThis for a company called NW. It outlines that DSDM is appropriate due to its focus on business needs and time-boxed delivery approach. The advantages of DSDM include clearly defined requirements and stakeholder involvement. Potential disadvantages include risk to timely delivery if IT staffing changes. Management will oversee development to upgrade the current system and meet business goals within 3 months using DSDM.
The document provides background information on Grunge Hotels, a hotel group in the UK that is implementing an information technology system. It discusses conducting a SWOT analysis, identifying key processes that would benefit from an IT system like a financial management system. It compares the different information needs of the managing director versus hotel managers. Implementing the new IT system will require major organizational changes like training staff on the new systems and addressing employee resistance to changes in their work processes.
Systems Analysis and Design | Final Project Amber Raiford
The document analyzes and designs an inventory system for the Office of Information Technology at Winston-Salem State University. It finds that the current WASP Labeler system is outdated and recommends replacing it with the KACE System Management inventory system already in use by the university. A full analysis is provided of the organizational background, current system limitations, proposed KACE system benefits including improved access, reporting, and network security. Diagrams illustrate the current and proposed systems. The conclusion is that upgrading to KACE is feasible and will improve functionality with little cost or user impact.
This document discusses evaluating and selecting a new student management system for Atonement Lutheran School. The school currently uses two systems - Edline for grades and communications, and Rediker for attendance and lunch counts. This causes redundancy and inefficiencies. The project aims to select a single, comprehensive system through a four-phase methodology: 1) Planning, 2) Analysis, 3) Design, and 4) Implementation. In the planning phase, requirements and selection criteria are identified. Potential vendors are then analyzed and one is selected. The new system aims to improve accuracy, safety, parental involvement, and use of data to support decision-making. Implementation will include training and developing consistent processes to maximize benefits and eliminate wasted time.
The document presents a software requirements specification for an online movie ticketing system for Starmall Cinema that will allow users to purchase tickets online, see movie times and trailers, and provide customer feedback. It describes the purpose, scope, users, functions, and design of the system. The system will be a web-based application developed using programming languages like PHP and JavaScript and a MySQL database.
MANGO fashion company has implemented several enterprise systems like Net-Suite ERP and Aims360 to manage operations more efficiently. Removing these systems would reduce operational efficiency by making it harder to access consolidated data in real-time, communicate across departments, avoid duplicate work, and ensure accurate inventory tracking. To reduce capital expenditures while still gaining benefits, MANGO can acquire IT systems through bulk purchasing, partnership agreements, or online shopping. It can also adopt cloud-based platforms like PaaS which provide software applications without the costs of maintaining infrastructure, freeing resources for innovation.
The document discusses organizing software development teams. It describes different organizational structures like project-centered, department-centered, matrix, and product line organizations. It also discusses best practices for organizing teams such as using small, stable, cross-functional teams dedicated to products or features. The document provides guidance on organizing teams, processes, and roles at different levels from senior professionals to entry-level positions. It emphasizes the importance of customer support and experience for software businesses.
This document provides an overview of the Information Systems Analysis and Modeling module. The module aims to help students understand tools and techniques used in information systems development, analyze and design systems, and evaluate methodologies. It covers topics such as requirements determination, object-oriented analysis, conceptual and physical design, and comparing methodologies. Students will be assessed through an exam, critiques of readings, and a requirements analysis assignment. Reading materials include textbooks on information systems development and object-oriented software engineering.
This document provides a project charter for implementing a new network infrastructure for Nature's Best, a grocery retailer. The project will involve setting up hardware, software, and networking capabilities across the company's headquarters and 4 retail store branches to improve the network, data storage, backup/recovery, and support business operations. Key deliverables will be a finalized network layout, tested hardware/software, and implemented infrastructure. Stakeholders include employees, IT staff, suppliers, and customers who will benefit from improved systems for ordering, inventory, and customer service.
Learn how to maximize the value and return on portal deployment, and avoid the five most common (and problematic) problems, which can often mean the difference between a successful or failed intranet redevelopment project. Presented by Toby Ward and Chris Chambers, Prescient Digital Media.
View the webinar video: http://www.prescientdigital.com/articles/view-5-common-portal-problems-and-their-solutions
The document discusses various methods for determining requirements in the system analysis phase of the system development life cycle (SDLC). It describes traditional methods like interviews, observations, and document analysis to gather requirements information. It also discusses modern techniques like joint application design (JAD) sessions and prototyping to structure requirements. JAD involves key stakeholders collaboratively identifying and documenting requirements. Prototyping can be useful when requirements are unclear but has potential drawbacks like becoming too focused on initial user needs or bypassing other SDLC checks. The primary deliverables of requirements determination are the various documents and notes produced to capture what the new system should do.
This document provides an overview of a final year project to develop a social networking website called FriendBook. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and functionality of the system. The document then covers various aspects of developing the project such as conducting a feasibility study, literature review on social networking concepts, research methods used, analysis and design of the system, implementation details, testing procedures, and a critical evaluation of the project. Diagrams are provided to illustrate the system design including use cases, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, and database design. The project aims to combine useful features from various social networking sites and provide additional capabilities not currently available.
A systems analyst is an IT professional who analyzes, designs, and implements information systems to solve business problems. The primary role of a systems analyst is to study organizational problems and needs to determine how people, methods, and technology can be combined to improve the organization. Systems analysts must develop analytical, technical, managerial, and interpersonal skills. They work with users to define requirements, help design and test solutions, and ensure new systems are implemented smoothly and train users.
Full Docu IT Thesis Project In Computerized Inventory System In Brother Burg...JON ICK BOGUAT
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This is my Full Document for my Thesis Project Last 2014
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Most developers know very little about privacy. However, there are and more and more requirements being imposed on apps and web sites, from platforms (e.g. Apple App Store and Google Play), operating systems (e.g. iOS and Android), and regulatory agencies and law (e.g. GDPR and CCPA). In this talk, I give a summary of our team's work in this space over the past decade. I will share some of our studies of developers, including how developers talk online about privacy and how well they can fill out recently required privacy nutrition labels. I will also share some systems we have built to help developers, including Peekaboo, a new software architecture for helping with privacy in smart homes, and Matcha, an IDE tool that makes use of privacy annotations in source code to help developers accurately fill out privacy nutrition labels.
Information systems analysis and design is a method used by companies to create and maintain information systems that perform basic business functions. It involves developing or acquiring application software and training employees to use it, with the goal of improving organizational systems. Key components of information systems include application software designed to support specific functions, as well as other system components collectively called computer-based information systems. Methodologies, techniques, and tools help analysts develop information systems through a sequence of structured steps.
Social media community using optimized algorithm by M. Gomathi / Lecturergomathi chlm
This document proposes using a clustering algorithm to detect communities in large social media networks. It discusses:
1) Existing community detection algorithms that struggle with social media networks due to their large size and high clustering.
2) A proposed system using K-means clustering and a genetic algorithm to cluster social media data and identify groups of users based on their activities.
3) The advantages of the proposed system in categorizing groups of people, identifying discussion groups, and targeting audiences.
This document summarizes the key aspects of using the Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) framework to develop a new online system called WatchThis for a company called NW. It outlines that DSDM is appropriate due to its focus on business needs and time-boxed delivery approach. The advantages of DSDM include clearly defined requirements and stakeholder involvement. Potential disadvantages include risk to timely delivery if IT staffing changes. Management will oversee development to upgrade the current system and meet business goals within 3 months using DSDM.
The document provides background information on Grunge Hotels, a hotel group in the UK that is implementing an information technology system. It discusses conducting a SWOT analysis, identifying key processes that would benefit from an IT system like a financial management system. It compares the different information needs of the managing director versus hotel managers. Implementing the new IT system will require major organizational changes like training staff on the new systems and addressing employee resistance to changes in their work processes.
This document provides an overview of user interface design for a project titled "User Interface Design". It contains sections on design issues, legal ethical and social issues, colour theory, font terminology, guidelines for Microsoft and Apple platforms, and evaluation techniques. The document discusses common user interface design issues such as messages, menus, icons, shortcuts, and controls. It also covers legal, ethical and social considerations for crowdsourcing health data. Colour theory, font terminology, and guidelines for both Microsoft and Apple operating systems are explained. Finally, evaluation techniques like heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthroughs are mentioned.
This document provides an overview and outline for an undergraduate final year project report that will implement a "Good Church Finder" system for the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia. The proposed system will address challenges people in Zambia face in finding legitimate churches. The report will include an introduction to the problem and organization, a literature review on similar systems and relevant topics, an analysis of requirements, a design for the system, implementation details, testing procedures, and a discussion of ethical and legal issues. The project aims to create a database-driven web portal that allows users to search for and view profiles of churches registered with the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia.
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues in E-commerceNor Ayuzi Deraman
Internet, like other technologies, can:
Enable new crimes
Affect environment
Threaten social values
Costs and benefits must be carefully considered, especially when there are no clear-cut legal or cultural guidelines
This document summarizes a mobile application called Sherlock that allows investigators to track suspects. The app was developed using Java, SDK, and Eclipse. It allows users to enter suspect details into a database, search the database, and list suspect details. While most features are implemented, the delete function sometimes deletes all records instead of single records. The app was tested on emulators and devices and uses SQLite database for data storage.
Building Digital Trust: The role of data ethics in the digital ageAccenture Technology
Data is the biggest risk that is unaccounted for by businesses today. In the past, the scope for digital risk was limited to cybersecurity threats but leading organizations must now also recognize risks from lackluster ethical data practices. Mitigating these internal threats is critical for every player in the digital economy, and cannot be addressed with strong cybersecurity alone.
This document discusses implementing a "process way of life" culture within an organization. It involves three key steps:
1) Enabling people through fun and interactive training to increase process awareness. This helps ensure the right data enters systems.
2) Implementing common metrics and a single project management tool so internal and customer reporting is streamlined. This provides immediate feedback.
3) Recognizing and rewarding "process champions" and best practices to motivate adherence to processes and spread positive messages.
Benefits included more predictable project management, improved metrics, and effort/metrics being reported without reminders. The approach helped establish a consistent process culture.
Here are the key points I gathered from your introduction:
- You have experience initiating and participating in process improvement projects at your company.
- You see project management as a broad term that can apply to any effort to implement change or improvement.
- One of the largest projects you managed was a Greenbelt (PMP) project to streamline communication between engineering and manufacturing regarding change orders.
- As the bill of materials specialist with 8+ years experience, you were the first point of contact for change orders, making you well-suited to participate in this project.
- The goal of the project was to eliminate email correspondence and create a more efficient form of communication for change orders.
- As someone
The document introduces a school management software and mobile app project. It discusses the features of the software, which aims to organize all aspects of a school, including student records, teachers, fees, attendance, and more. The software will be hosted on a centralized database server and accessible to multiple schools. It then outlines the various modules of the software, including student admission and information, fees, staff information, payroll, attendance, examinations, inventory, library, and more. Finally, it discusses why the project should be implemented, such as reducing paper work, improving safety, security, and parental control, and facilitating student and HR management through centralized access.
The document provides an introduction and overview of a school management software project. It introduces the team members and outlines the project planning process. It then details each module of the proposed school management software, including features for student admission and information, fees management, staff information, payroll, attendance, examinations, inventory, library, transport, and a web interface. The software would provide a centralized database for multiple schools. In under 3 sentences:
The document introduces a school management software project and its team, outlines the planning process of what, why and how, and provides in-depth details on each proposed module of the software to manage all aspects of a school from one centralized system.
Ever increasing computational power, advances in artificial intelligence and the lower of the cost computation (because of cloud computing services such as Azure and Amazon Web Services) has enabled healthcare systems – often laggards in quality improvement and technology adoption – to rapidly implement analytics systems. Such systems enable enterprises to analyze and model their processes, engage in meaningful quality and process improvement activities, and prepare to succeed in value and risk-based payment models. To know more, visit the post.
The document provides details about the "Tracer" software project including the project team members, introduction, features of the tracer software, factors that will make the application successful, and how the project will be directed and managed. Key aspects that will be implemented include approval of changes by the project manager, effective management of project knowledge, quality management procedures, development and management of the project team, management of communications, implementation of risk responses, and conducting necessary procurements.
This document provides an overview of a software implementation project. The project aims to implement new software at a company to increase productivity and update security and hardware. The project will use agile methodology over approximately 100 days with a budget of $250,000. The document outlines the project plan, including the communication plan, risk management plan, procurement plan, and stakeholder register. It discusses both the potential positive and negative impacts of video games on adolescents.
The document describes a project report on an Employee Management System created by a student named Vishal Kumar. It includes an introduction describing the project, objectives, proposed system, and phases of the system development life cycle used to create the software. The project uses SDLC methodology and includes phases for initiation, concept development, planning, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance.
Active Intelligence is developing a next generation workforce advisory tool to optimize resource utilization and improve employee engagement for distributed teams. The tool aggregates data from various project management and development tools to provide insights on resource bandwidth, dependencies, workloads and bottlenecks. This helps maximize efficiency, ensure on-time deliveries, and improve retention. The tool also measures individual employee engagement to identify and address issues. It aims to reduce wastage of internal resources by at least 50% for large companies with thousands of distributed employees working on multiple projects simultaneously.
CSR Metrics: You can't measure temperature with a speedometer!Wayne Dunn
A CSR Thoughtpiece from the CSR Training Institute
-by Wayne Dunn
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This document provides a checklist for managing an auto-enrollment pension project. It outlines 7 key sections to consider: 1) Setting up the project, 2) Reviewing current schemes and processes, 3) Setting up the new pension scheme, 4) Establishing processes to manage auto-enrollment, 5) Managing people involved in the project, 6) Reporting on progress, and 7) Guidance on individual tasks. The checklist provides advice on tasks such as appointing a project team, assessing risks, creating a project plan, reviewing current schemes and reporting, selecting a pension provider and scheme design, documenting processes, and testing systems and processes.
The document provides details about an online charity management system project. It acknowledges the guidance received from professors. It includes an abstract that describes the system as facilitating online donations, gift selection, tax implications, and gift delivery. It discusses the system having three modules. It also includes a SWOT analysis, feasibility analysis covering technical, economic, operational, legal and schedule aspects, and overview of the software development life cycle and agile model being suitable. It shows data flow diagrams and class diagram for the system.
Pam Morris is a software development expert who has worked in software measurement and function point analysis for decades. She discusses some of the root causes of high software project failure rates, including poor requirements specifications, inadequate scoping, and lack of progress measurement. She emphasizes that software process improvement is important but must be done properly, with a focus on measurement to identify weaknesses and demonstrate improvement. Her firm helps clients implement measurement programs to analyze their current performance and identify areas for process improvement. She notes that cultural and technical challenges in data gathering can be overcome by starting small and incrementally expanding measurement efforts.
A new generation of solutions called Business Process Guidance (BPG) promises to radically change how organizations address increasing complexity and improve knowledge worker productivity. BPG provides real-time guidance to help navigate complex workflows, applications, policies and information. It determines an employee's location in a task and delivers relevant guidance. This improves accuracy, compliance and customer experience while reducing costs. BPG can be integrated with existing systems like SharePoint without replacing existing technology.
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1. Course Title: COMP1648Course Title: COMP1648Course Title: COMP1648Course Title: COMP1648
Development, Frameworks and MethodsDevelopment, Frameworks and MethodsDevelopment, Frameworks and MethodsDevelopment, Frameworks and Methods
Submitted To:
Ms Christine Du Toit
Greenwich Coordinator
Submitted By:
Md. Mahbub Alam
ID: 000788896
Date: 11/11/2013
2. Acknowledgement
It is my pleasure and privilege to prepare this assignment. It gave me immense
interest and aroused curiosity and I believe that the experience gathered in this
assignment will help me extremely in career building.
I am especially grateful to our respectable teacher – Mr. Mustafizur Rahman for
giving me valuable suggestion and support me to prepare this project. Without his
advice and support, it would not be possible for me to prepare this assignment.
3. Introduction
Children Support Agency is a massive organization which is charity based. Its care
young people in UK who are require additional support to their live. CSA working in
housing, family support, education & training and tackling crime. Young people who
have previously committed with crime can gain IT knowledge by attending IT training
which provided by CSA. The central office of CSA is situated in London.
CSA run 60 different projects to nationally. Such as 10 housing projects, 15 tracking
crime projects, 20 educational training projects and 15 family support projects. To
manage their projects they have three geographical regions like Northern South
West and South East. Each projects has a regional director to manage projects.
All projects are funded by outside bodies. Each project has a contract which
identifies the budget, length time that the project will run for, how many staff should
be employed and a set of deliverables.
4. Section A – Management Summary
To complete a project every system has to follow a methodology. Because, when a
project start by following a methodology project can complete in time with minimum
spend of money. Children Support Agency has to follow a methodology to complete
the project. So DSDM Atern would be the best methodology for Children Support
Agency.
Under the below has some explanation which is indicate that DSDM Atern is the best
methodology for Children Support Agency:
Advantages of using DSDM Atern for Children Support Agency:
Active user involvement is imperative: Director of Administrative Services and the
Finance Director jointly will provide guidance to success this project and Chief
Executive Officer also interested to involve this project. Users will more educated by
involve to this project. So system training cost will minimize.
DSDM teams must be empowered to make decisions: All information and
functionality is already defined and Children Support Agency is large organization so
no functionality can be completely verified. Every users of employee have their own
point of view. So, this is the part of this project.
The focus is on frequent delivery of products: Administrative Service Director Jim
Massey said, “My job is to make sure that we run efficiently, and show our funders
that we are providing value for money”. So those people may take charge to make
sure project is deliverable and project acceptance.
Business suitability is the essential criterion for acceptance of deliverables: Finance
Director Mr. Steve Sutherland said, “It is important that we make this a success as
future funding from the board of trustees is dependent on us showing them it
works”.
5. Iterative and incremental development is necessary to converge on an accurate
business solution: Julieanne Black (Information Quality Officer, Administrative
Services Department) said, “We keep to providing core functionality and leave the
extra parts until later” that’s mean this development methodology have to be
iterative and incremental and DSDM is fully support this thinks.
All changes during development are reversible: Always DSDM Atern need to strict to
design of the project. As a result no need to reverse the system. Before design all
project have to analysis and Children Support Agency already complete its analysis.
Now we can say we do not need to reverse and DSDM Atern has capability to
reverse.
Requirements are baseline at a high level: Every project has a requirement. Without
need or requirement no project can be start. When users need some major changes
to the system and if they need a fully automation, they can start a project with their
functional changed or their need and Children Support Agency is one of them.
Children Support Agency has some high level requirements and those requirements
will come first to the development.
Testing is integrated throughout the lifecycle: To ensure the integrity of Children
Support Agency we have deliverables with help us to check the integrity mean when
developer provide complete sub functionality to Children Support Agency day by day
they can check their requirements are fully working or not. Julienne Black
(Information Quality Officer, Administrative Services Department) said, “Key
Performance Indicators (KPI) are criteria against which the performance of a project
may be measured. For example, number of young people on a given training course,
number of young people rehoused etc” this kind of features can be test by relevant
assigned person who can feedback with satisfaction.
A collaborative approach between all stakeholders is vital: DSDM Atern is a
methodology where developer, tester, analyst and all stakeholders have to involve
6. with a project. Children Support Agency is best to DSDM Atern for this project
because of all member of this organization are committed that they are will be
involved with this system as Chief Executive Officer said to his own words and also
relevant people of Children Support Agency.
Disadvantages of using DSDM Atern for Children Support Agency:
DSDM Atern has a disadvantage it costly; it’s not suitable to small organization. So,
we can say that DSDM Atern is best for Children Support Agency because it’s a
massive organization.
7. Section B – High Level requirement analysis and
MoSCoW prioritisation
B1.1 – Not appropriate high level requirements
This project has some requirement and those are not necessary for this time. This
type of feature can increase development time and costing. Under the below have
some requirements which are not high level requirement for this project at this time:
• Help workers to do their job more effectively – It’s not secure for the project
because any time mobile can stolen and system data can destroy. To develop
mobile friendly version can increase additional cost and time.
• Something similar to what we have in the Northern region – this not necessary
this new system is similar with Northern region because new system may be
more user friendly and high performance.
• Allow for changes in indicators (as they always seem to be changing from
SMT) – This feature not necessary in this time. It can be done in future
because it will need in future.
• Show that staffs are being effectively used – a system unable to report that
staffs are working and they are assigned in perfect way. This feature can be
interesting if all workers working in online and there working log can
represent that they are done good job. But this time systems no need this
type of feature.
• Assist New Development Office in preparing for bids in the future – Future
feature no need to include at this time. So it’s not applicable at the moment.
B1.2 – Appropriate high level requirements
Here are some high level requirements with some briefly and justification of new
project:
8. • Collect data accurately from centres – Data collection is a key factor for a
project. Data migration is a most important part for a project. Old data is most
important for an organization.
• Measure performance against funding body deliverables and CSA key
performance indicators – funding body is the most important for a project
because they are makes an organization awake.
• Make sure that the system data is secure - Every system has to secure from
internal and external threat. Every relevant person of the system should
maintain ethically loyal to the organization.
• Demonstrate that CSA is providing a value for money service – before start a
project everyone should make an equation that the project a benefit able and
after complete the project should maintain a report that project performing
well.
• Give me an overview of how all projects are performing in my region – Every
relevant one should know how to interact with their own regional project.
Otherwise they are unable to gain their goal.
• Stop staff entering data in more than once – if information inserted more than
one, system data will redundant. So every user of the system has be caucus in
this regard.
• Stop entering information into multiple systems – if we could have one place
where we stored information about young people, that would be great and
it’s a good practise for a system.
• Record case notes safely so that we can track a young person’s progress –
Young people are one of the major part of the system. Every person may need
a note for tracking their progress and performance.
• Be able to pass on information from one project to another (my young people
we deal with are involved in more than one project) – Need to maintain such a
way that can manage information from one project to others. After building
this feature data migration is easier.
9. • Develop an enterprise scheduling tool for managing meetings with staff and
young people – a message or mailing system has to be integrated to the
system to communicate and scheduling tool for managing meetings with staff
and young people.
• Would it be possible to provide an online website (like Facebook?) where we
can communicate with young people – it’s a great idea for communicate with
staff and young people and if new system is fully online based it will be more
enjoyable to work with this system.
B2.1 – Produce an updated ‘High requirement list’
Under the below has some requirement list with prioritisation:
• Must Have
o Collect data accurately from centres.
o Produce management reports for SMT and Trustees
o Record details about contracts held between CSA and funding bodies
o Collect demographic data about young people
o Measure performance against funding body deliverables and CSA key
performance indicators.
o Make sure that the system data is secure.
o Demonstrate that CSA is providing a value for money service.
o Give better data as to how finances and resources are allocated
o Be able to report to trustees with dependable data
o Reduce the time taken by project workers filling in the information
(some have three or four different external systems to enter the
information)
o Give me an overview of how all projects are performing in my region.
10. o Stop staff entering data in more than once.
o Stop entering information into multiple systems.
o Record case notes safely so that we can track a young person’s
progress.
o Be able to pass on information from one project to another (my young
people we deal with are involved in more than one project).
o Develop an enterprise scheduling tool for managing meetings with staff
and young people.
o Would it be possible to provide an online website (like Facebook?)
where we can communicate with young people.
o Allow for reporting for any given time period (rather than the three
month returns I am currently working to)
o Provide me with the data to help me make bids for new projects and
funding
• Should Have
o Receive the data on time
o Reduce the administrative overhead on my staff – they need to be
focusing on the job they were employed to do rather than being an
administrator
• Could have
o Make the data collection process easier
o Make sure all projects are collecting data against the same indicators
o Can we have a calendar which we all share to help make
appointments?
• Won’t have this time
o Assist New Development Office in preparing for bids in the future
o Show that staff are being effectively used
11. o Allow for changes in indicators (as they always seem to be changing
from SMT)
o Something similar to what we have in the Northern region
o Help workers to do their job more effectively – can we have
information available through mobile phones?
B2.2 – Justification of prioritisation
DSDM Atern is helping to develop a system within limit of time and cost. Its
deliverable focused development methodology. It has a prioritisation MoSCoW rules
which is helping to choose which functionality needs to develop which is not.
“Must Haves fundamental to the projects success
o
Should Haves important but the projects success does not rely on these
Could Haves can easily be left out without impacting on the project
o
Won't Have this time round can be left out this time and done at a later date
This is design to use multiplicity of development tools. Now a days DSDM Atern is
highly user participative approach to develop new system. Here we choose Must
Haves, those are have to be in the new system. Should Haves also like Must Haves
but not exactly Must Haves. If we think about time and module delivery to user Must
Haves are must be there to success any projects. System developers always focused
on must haves. Without must have it’s impossible to gain user satisfaction. Should
Haves can be done if development time left in cost budget. Without Should Have it’s
not so tuff to gain user satisfaction. Could Haves can help user or added feature but
not necessary need.
12. Section C – Legal, Social, Ethical and Professional issues
C1 – Considering Legal, Social, Ethical and Professional Issues (LSEPI)
Legal, Social, Ethical and Professional issues are one of main factor to maintaining an
organization. Legal issues are bounded by law and everyone has to follow those rules
and regulation. Every organization has some Legal, Social, Ethical and Professional
issues and has to have some think like. In this part, it has been discussed about those
issues for Children Support Agency.
Legal Issues:
• To reduce risk legal issues help to overcome law related problem
• Copy right law for all legal papers and information
• Software licence violation
• Misuse of corporate information
• Legal ownership of privacy rate
• Virus, Hacking and others abuse of system
• Clear information for all kind of works that CSA do
• Computer crime law
• Privacy handling over the data
Social Issues:
• Personal use of company
• Global information assurance certificate
• Social acceptable behaviours
• Cultural moral attitude is a significant way
Ethical Issues:
• Must be trained all the employee
• Have to understand employees behaviour that unethical or illegal
• Believe that must possibility to being caught
13. • Positive judgment to computer use
Professional Issues:
• Maintaining higher privacy in data/information
• No excuse to ignorance
• Careful to modify system or data
• Have to maintain technical control
C1. A – Why need a Data Controller
When an information system has huge data they need a data controller to control
and manage information. CSA is one of the huge organizations. Under the below
describe why CSA need a Data Controller:
• Authorization is a key factor for an organization
• Manage authentication of CSA users for the new system
• User access level controlling
• Make confidential data confidential
• Managing system data manipulation as organization require
• Manage easy export import data to the system
C1. B – How a data controller help in legal, social, ethical and professional issues
A data controller can manage data to flow organization privacy policy. When need
information for external or internal use he can manage information for external or
internal use. Able to organize data such a way which is help in future for tackle
distraction threats. Manage data security from outside threats like hacker or cracker.
Practical Example:
14. • When a manipulating data to the system he may insert redundant data to the
system which is not acceptable and database will loss its integrity. So data
controller can control this type of error by lookup the information by time to
time.
• New system Database will centralise so one person have to assign to take
responsibility for managing data and data controller will be the best for this
job.
C2 – Code conduct for developers
To developing a new system developer have some code of conduct which have to
considerable for stakeholders. There are some codes of conducts and under the
below have four code of conduct describe for CSA perspective:
Production environment setup: Every new system has some new enmeshments of
hardware and software. So to develop new system every organization has to manage
an environment setup which is described by developer. It’s may contain some
additional costing and time after development.
Security: When a system is ready for production it also ready for threat from inside
or outside so its need some additional security. It’s also may need some time and
cost.
General Business Prospective: Requirements are not constant. So it may need to
change any time. So from developer to user have to be a deed which will describe
about maintenance and change costing after implementation and what will have to
do which is not describe to the deed. This deed can be help to developer or user to
legal lawful actions.
Patient Safety: what can do or what not to do with new system it can be describe to
this part.
15. Conclusion
It is my pleasure to working such a projects that has some critical and functional
analysis and CSA is best as I ever seen. I have gathered new experience from CSA.
CSA is vast information based organization which is managing their projects
smoothly. When new system implements it will more user friendly and organised
information based organization. I want to give thanks to CSA to give me the
opportunity to work with them.