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W2 Replies, W3 Assignment #1 & W3 Assignment #2

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ParkingFinder.com is a type of e-business exchange that does business entirely on the Internet. The system connects parking space landlords and space tenants all over the world in an online market and manages the entire booking process and payments.

For a person to offer parking spaces (landlord), he/she must register with ParkingFinder.com. The person must provide a current physical address and telephone number as well as a current e-mail address. The system will then maintain an open account for this person. Access to the system as a landlord is through a secure, authenticated portal. 

A landlord can list parking spaces on the system through a special Internet form. Information required includes all of the pertinent information about the parking space, the asking price, and documents showing that the landlord has the right to rent the space. A landlord may list as many spaces as desired. Parking spaces listed by a landlord need to be verified that the landlord owns them, before they can be visible to the public. The system maintains an index of all parking spaces in the system so that tenants can use the search engine to search for parking spaces. The search engine allows searches of parking spaces by location. At the end of each month, a check is mailed to each landlord for the spaces that have been rented.

People wanting to rent parking spaces (potential tenants) come to the site and search for the space they want. When they decide to book, they must open an account with a credit card to pay for the parking space. They need to select the space they want to book, the time slot for the renting period and the vehicle license plate number. The system maintains all of this information on secure servers. The tenants can, if they want, enter their review and ratings of the parking space. The same functionality can be accessed through mobile app, which can be downloaded and installed from Apple Store and Google Play Store.

Week 3:

6.         Develop a 
sequence diagram for the use case 
Book a Parking Space (10 points)

7.         Develop a 
design class diagram  (see Figure 10-19 from the textbook for example) that includes classes, attributes, methods, and navigation visibility for the use case 
Book a Parking Space (10 points)

Submit the sequence diagram and the design class diagram together with the SSD, Domain Model Class diagram that you use to develop the design models.


Need 2 Paragraphs for each DQ

DQ#1 – Domain Model Class Diagram vs. Design Class Diagram

Explain how domain model class diagram is different from design class diagram. 

DQ#2 – Sequence Diagram and SSD

How does a sequence diagram differ from a System Sequence Diagram (SSD)? Which information do you need to be able to extend a System Sequence Diagram to a Sequence Diagram?

DQ#3 – Designing with CRC Cards vs. Sequence Diagrams

What is the difference between designing with CRC cards and designing with sequence diagrams? Which technique would you prefer? Why?

DQ#4 – Use case controller

What is the purpose of the use case controller?

WEEK 2 REPLIES

Dillon DQ1

The objective of systems analysis is to thoroughly understand the organization’s informational needs or requirements and to document those requirements in a set of specifications. Systems design is the bridge process that takes us from requirements to solution. The objective of system design is to define, organize, and structure the components of the final solution system (Satzinger et. al 2012). 

Sources

Satzinger, J. W., Jackson, R. B., & Burd, S. D. (2012). 
Systems analysis and design in a Changing World. Course Technology, Cengage Learning. 

Pengfei DQ2

  User-interface design is concerned with designing the interface that allows users to interact with the system. It includes designing screens, menus, buttons, and other visual elements that users see and interact with. System-interface design, on the other hand, is concerned with the interfaces between the system and other systems or components. It includes designing the protocols, formats, and messages used for communication.

Several diagrams developed during the analysis phase can be used for user-interface and system-interface design. Use case diagrams can be used for both. Use case diagrams show the interactions between the user and the system, which can be used to design the user interface. Use cases can also show the interactions between the system and other systems, which can be used to design the system interface.

  Sequence diagrams can also be used for both user-interface and system-interface design. Sequence diagrams show the interactions between objects or components, which can be used to design the flow of control in the user interface and the messages exchanged in the system interface.

  Finally, class diagrams can be used for system-interface design. Class diagrams show the classes and relationships between them, which can be used to design the data structures and objects used in the system interface.

  Overall, while user-interface design is focused on designing the visual elements that users interact with, system-interface design is focused on designing the interfaces between the system and other systems or components. The use case, sequence, and class diagrams developed during the analysis phase can be used to aid in both types of design.

Majin DQ3

Both the design types are sort of similar but at the same time, there are distinct variations between them. The architectural design on one hand is a type of rough and brief blueprint for a new system or an existing system. This type of design simply gives what the project is expected to present and what kind of taskings and functions this system is capable of demonstrating. This design doesn’t go in very deep into the details but gives an idea of the initial structure and outline of the system. It also gives an idea of what type of materials will be required and the precise estimation of closeout and cost factors on the selected project. Before diving into detailed design, the developers and analysts always make sure that the architectural design is prepared and approved for execution. The other type of design i.e. detail design presents deeper and elaborative features, functions, and capabilities of the system to be made. It gives more thorough information on every component of the system that is mentioned in the architectural design. The architectural design conveys a big picture of the system while the detailed design goes more inner into the system giving information such as specific amount and budget for the necessary materials, comprehensive drawings, et cetera. In short, the detailed design gives the in-depth specifications of the system being developed or modified.

Kevin DQ4

My biggest critique would mostly be towards the National University SOAR page as in my opinion is very outdated and could be improved upon. My inputs:

Functionality: The user should be able to accomplish all tasks such as view or add classes in less than 5 clicks.

Usability: The user interface design needs be updated and should be compatible across all devices such as phones, tablets, and personal computers. The user should be able to clearly identify the task they want to accomplish on the screen.

Reliability: The system should be able to be utilized with 99% uptime.

Performance: The system should be responsive to user inputs in 5ms and should be able to support more than 100 users simultaneously at any given time.

Supportability: The website and database must be designed with upgrades in mind.

CIS320

Systems Analysis and Integration

Week 3 – Project Planning and Project Management

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Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, 6th Edition
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Chapter 9

Overview

This chapter focuses on the project planning and project management.
Covered in CIS/310 – Technology Project Management

Outline

Principles of Project Management
Activities of SDLC Core Process 1:
Identify the Problem and Obtain Approval
Activities of SDLC Core Process 2:
Plan and Monitor the Project

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Principles of Project Management:

The Need for Project Management

Standish Group CHAOS Report shows too many IT project fail (only 32% completely successful)

Reasons for failure

Undefined project management practices

Poor IT management and poor IT procedures

Inadequate executive support for the project

Inexperienced project managers

Unclear business needs and project objectives

Inadequate user involvement

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The Role of the Project Manager

Project Management

Organizing and directing other people to achieve a planned result within a predetermined schedule and budget

The processes used to plan the project and then to monitor and control it.

Project Manager

Great need for effective project managers

Internally managing people and resources

Externally conducting public relations

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Project Manager & Project Stakeholders

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“Traditional” Project Management

Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)

PMPOK is organized into 9 knowledge areas:

Project Scope Management

Project Time Management

Project Cost Management

Project Quality Management

Project Human Resource Management

Project Communications Management

Project Risk Management

Project Procurement Management

Project Integration Management

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“Agile” Project Management vs. “Traditional” Project Management

Agile Scope Management

Scope is not well understood, but needs to be controlled

Agile Time Management

Schedule must be flexible due to changes

Agile Cost Management

Costs are more difficult to estimate

Agile Risk Management

Higher risk aspects of project are completed first

Agile Quality Management

Quality assessed after each iteration

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Activities of Core Process 1:

Identify Problem and Obtain Approval

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Activities of Core Process 2:

Plan and Monitor the Project

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Summary

Project management is an important and challenging career role. Information systems projects do not have a great success rate, and project management knowledge and skills are valued and needed to improve this record.

Project management is directing other people to achieve a planned result on schedule and on budget. Project managers have internal and external responsibilities.

Project managers work with clients, who fund the project, an oversight committee which approves and reviews progress, and users who will directly interact with the system.

The discipline of project management is organized into the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) that includes nine knowledge areas. Project managers should study and digest this body of knowledge.

The SDLC in this text includes two Core Processes that involve the project manager: 1) Identify the problem and obtain approval and 2) Plan and monitor the project.

The core process Identify the problem and obtain approval includes the following activities: 1) identify the problem, 2) quantify project approval factors, 3) perform risk and feasibility analysis, and 4) review with client and obtain approval.

The core process Plan and monitor the project includes the following activities: 1) establish the project environment, 2) schedule the work, 3) staff and allocate resources, 4) evaluate work processes, and 5) monitor progress and make corrections.

CIS320

Systems Analysis and Integration

Week 3 – Use Case Realizations

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Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, 6th Edition
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Chapter 11

Overview

This chapter focuses on the Design Process, proceeding use case by use case, and within each use case, layer by layer

Outline

Detailed Design of Multilayer Systems

Use Case Realization with Sequence Diagrams

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Detailed Design of Multilayer Systems

CRC Cards focuses on the business logic, also known as problem domain layer of classes

Three layers include view layer, business logic/problem domain layer, and data access layer

Questions that come up include

How do objects get created in memory?

How does the user interface interact with other objects?

How are objects handled by the database?

Will other objects be necessary?

What is the lifespan of each object?

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Use Case Realization with Sequence Diagrams

Use case realization—the process of elaborating the detailed design of a use case with interaction diagrams

Two types of interaction diagrams

UML sequence diagram

UML communication diagram

Sequence diagrams, aka use case realization sequence diagrams, extend the system sequence diagram (SSD) to show:

View layer objects

Domain layer objects (usually done first)

Data access layer objects

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Start with System Sequence Diagram (SSD)

Use case Create customer account

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Sequence Diagram to show View Layer and Part of Problem Domain Layer

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This is a two layer architecture, as the domain class Customer knows about the database and executes SQL statements for data access
Three layer design would add a data access class to handle the database resulting in higher cohesiveness and loose coupling
Note :CustomerForm is an object of the CustomerForm class, :CustomerHandler is an object of the CustomerHandler class playing the role of a controller stereotype (both underlined becuase they are objects)
aC:Customer is an object of the Customer class known by reference variable named aC
Note: the create message to aC:Customer points to the object symbol to indicate create
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Overview of Detailed Design Steps

Shown previously in Chapter 10

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Create Customer Account Use Case

Start with domain model for Customer Account Subsystem

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Create Customer Account Use Case

First cut design class diagram for use case

Select needed classes, elaborate attributes, add controller, and add navigation visibility

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Create Customer Account Use Case

First cut sequence diagram expanding SSD, adding controller, and adding needed classes

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Create Customer Account Use Case

Add messages and activation to complete collaboration

This is just the domain layer

These domain classes handle data access, so this is a two layer architecture

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Developing a Multilayer Design

View Layer

With users, there is always a view layer. Add forms or pages

Data Access Layer

Persistent classes need some mechanism for storing and retrieving their state from a database

Separate layer required when the business logic is complex and there is a need to separate connection to database and SQL from the domain classes.

For each domain class, add a data access class to get data and save data about an instance

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Adding Data Access Layer

Example of a use case

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Adding View Layer

Fill shopping Cart use case

Sequence diagram just shows View interaction with the controller

View classes don’t need to even know about the domain or data access layer

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Designing with UML Communication Diagrams

Shows the same information as a sequence diagram

Symbols used in a communication diagram:

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Communication Diagram for Fill Shopping Cart Use Case

This diagram should match the domain layer sequence diagram shown earlier

Many people prefer them for brainstorming

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Updating the Design Classes

Design class diagram (DCD) focuses on domain layer

When an object of a class receives a message, that message becomes a method in the class on the DCD

If :InventoryItem receives the message updateQty(qty), then a method signature is added to InventoryItem:

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Updated Design Class Diagram for Domain Layer

After Create customer account use case and Fill shopping cart use case

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Summary

This chapter went into more detail about use case realization and three layer design to extend the design techniques from last chapter

Three layer design is an architectural design pattern, part of the movement toward the use of design principles and patterns.

Use case realization is the design of a use case, done with a design class diagram and sequence diagrams. Using sequence diagrams allows greater depth and precision than using CRC cards.

Use case realization proceeds use case by use case (use case driven) and then for each use case, it proceeds layer by layer

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Summary (continued)

Starting with the business logic/domain layer, domain classes are selected and an initial design class diagram is drawn.

The systems sequence diagram (SSD) from analysis is expanded by adding a use case controller and then the domain classes for the use case.

Messages and returns are added to the sequence diagram as responsibilities are assigned to each class.

The design class diagram is then updated by adding methods to the classes based on messages they receive and by updating navigation visibility.

Simple use case might be left with two layers if the domain classes are responsible for database access. More complex systems add a data access layer as a third layer to handle database access

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