Case Study: Auto-Parts Warehouse Management System Jack Greig and Daniel Cox have several years of experience of running an auto-parts business as a supplier in a major city of Australia. The current...

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Case Study: Auto-Parts Warehouse Management System


Jack Greig and Daniel Cox have several years of experience of running an auto-parts business as a supplier in a major city of Australia. The current warehouse management system is not able to handle highly dynamic procedures that can help them move and store inventory at peak efficiency and lowest cost. Jack and Daniel have decided to develop a new Auto-Parts Warehouse Management System where its functionality can be applied throughout all core warehouse processes, transforming the warehouse into a competitive advantage.


You are the business system analyst assigned to develop this system. In your meeting with Jack and Daniel, they provided significant details regarding the basic operations of the system. They expect the system will perform the various functions such as receiving all types of orders, inventory control, order processing, pick up and process orders, order load management, outbound documentation, system alerts, packing orders, and crystal reports. Please note, you must consider the number of wireless communication devices that configure with the proposed system and enables the warehouse management to run the distribution centre using real-time operations. These extensive system functions will improve warehouse operations by minimising costs and increasing productivity.



Complete the Following


You are a business systems analyst that is part of a project that is currently being proposed. Your task is to develop a System Vision Document for this project.



You are to describe the problem in your own words, and the capabilities and benefits. You need to create a System Vision Document which contains:



  • Problem

  • Capabilities

  • Benefits


Specific analysis techniques have not been taught yet, so this assignment does not require technical descriptions.




Rationale


This assessment task will assess the following learning outcome/s:



  • be able to describe the context of an information system.

  • be able to compare and contrast the different methodologies of systems analysis and evaluate their appropriateness for different and complex situations.



Marking criteria and standards











































Level Attained




Criteria




STANDARDS




High Distinction




Distinction




Credit




Pass




Fail



1. Content of the System Vision Document



Maximum


6 Marks



Demonstrates breadth and depth of understanding and has insights and awareness of deeper more subtle aspects of the topic content. Evidence of having researched/read more widely beyond the core materials.



Demonstrates breadth and depth of understanding and has insights and awareness of many of the deeper more subtle aspects of the topic content.


Evidence of having read beyond the core materials.



Demonstrates thorough understanding of material presented in core texts and readings.



Demonstrates evidence of having read material presented in core texts and readings. However literature is presented uncritically in a purely descriptive manner.


Content acknowledged but not really taken into account.



Demonstrates very little evidence of having read material presented in core texts and readings. Inaccurate or inconsistent acknowledgement of sources.


Limited knowledge of key principles and concepts.



2. Clarity of expression and presentation of response.


Referencing and Citation



Maximum


2+2 Marks



Highly developed skills in expression and presentation of response.


Fluent writing style appropriate to assessment task. Grammar and spelling accurate. Well-organised.


Referencing is consistently accurate and according to the APA standard. All references are cited in the text. At least 5 references provided.



Well-developed skills in expression and presentation of response.


Fluent writing style appropriate to assessment task. Grammar and spelling accurate.


Referencing is mainly accurate and according to the APA standard. Most of the references are cited in the text. At least 4 references provided.



Good skills in expression and clear presentation of response. Mostly fluent writing style appropriate to assessment task. Grammar and spelling accurate.


Some attempt at referencing and according to the APA standard. Few references are cited in the text. At least 3 references provided.



Some skills in expression and presentation of response. Meaning apparent but writing style not always fluent or well organised. Grammar and spelling contain errors. Significantly exceeded or fell short of the 3 page guide.


Attempt at referencing but not exactly according to APA standard and only few references are cited in the text. At least 2 references provided.



Rudimentary skills in expression and presentation of response.


Not all material is relevant and/or is presented in a disorganised manner.


Meaning apparent but writing style not fluent or well-organised,


Grammar and spelling contain errors. Ignored length requirements completely.


Referencing is absent/unsystematic.





Presentation



Your answer should be a report approx. 2 pages, Times Roman size 12 (title page and references are not part of the page count). You should use your own words and avoid lengthy quotations.



Requirements



For this assessment you are required to use APA referencing to acknowledge the sources that you have used in preparing your assessment. Please refer to the CSU referencing guide http://student.csu.edu.au/study/referencing-at-csu. In addition a very useful tool for you to use that demonstrates how to correctly use in text referencing and the correct way to cite the reference in your reference list can be found athttps://apps.csu.edu.au/reftool/apa-6


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Answer To: Case Study: Auto-Parts Warehouse Management System Jack Greig and Daniel Cox have several years of...

Sonu answered on Aug 04 2021
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Warehouse Management System
Management system means to manage our system in proper ways. So that or system will follow some
process by using this they give more efficient output in less period of time and our works make easy. So, here I will develop a warehouse system for Auto parts management system. There are following ways where I will cover this system as follows,
1.    Problem
Without management system, our system will work very slowly and also our system will not give full efficient work. We will randomly work and does not maintain any record in our database. So that after some period of time there is no balance and maintenance sheet. No deadline will be achieved of any customer and also counting of parts suppose if any parts are in huge amount or less or more demanding. Then we didn’t know anything about that also. There are various problems we will phasing if our system is not proper.
2.    Capabilities
To resolve all such kind of problem, we have to develop a strong management system where we maintain all record or database like how many orders are in processing state, pick up location with date-time, how many orders are in overloaded state. If any order having some emergency state then system will generate an...
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