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MITS5502 Developing Enterprise Systems Research Case Study Project 50% deduction for Late Submission within one week 0 mark for Late Submission more than one week 0 mark for duplicated Submission or Shared Work You will be marked based on your submitted zipped file on Moodle. You are most welcome to check your file with your lab tutor before your submission. No excuse will be accepted due to file corruption, absence from lecture or lab classes where details of lab requirements may be given. Please make sure that you attend Lecture EVERY WEEK as low attendance may result in academic penalty or failure of this unit. MITS5502 Case Study Project Copyright © 2015-2018 VIT, All Rights Reserved. 2 Objective(s) This assessment item relates to the unit learning outcomes as in the unit descriptors. It is worth 10% of the total marks for the unit. Task You are to explore an industry-tailored software solutions company named Lawson. Your case study report should include FIVE software solutions that Lawson offer to their customers. Write a description of each software solution. Go to product index (https://www.infor.com/solutions/all-products/) to find any FIVE software solutions that you would to explore. The report should be between 1,000 to 1,500 words. Lawson company website: https://www.infor.com/ What to Submit Your case study report using the template given on Moodle. https://www.infor.com/solutions/all-products/ https://www.infor.com/ Software Requirements Specification (SRS) Template MITS5502 (Research/CaseStudy Title) (Student Full Name) (Student ID) Date: (mm/dd/yyyy) Page 9 of 29 Table of Contents 1. Introduction4 1.1 Purpose4 1.2 Scope4 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations.4 1.4 Overview4 2. The Overall Description4 2.1 Product Perspective4 2.1.1 System Interfaces4 2.1.2 Interfaces4 2.1.3 Hardware Interfaces4 2.1.4 Software Interfaces4 2.1.5 Communications Interfaces4 2.1.6 Memory Constraints4 2.1.7 Operations4 2.1.8 Site Adaptation Requirements5 2.2 Product Functions5 2.3 User Characteristics5 2.4 Constraints5 2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies5 2.6 Apportioning of Requirements.5 3. Specific Requirements5 3.1 External Interfaces5 3.2 Functions5 3.3 Performance Requirements5 3.4 Logical Database Requirements5 3.5 Design Constraints5 3.5.1 Standards Compliance5 3.6 Software System Attributes5 3.6.1 Reliability6 3.6.2 Availability6 3.6.3 Security6 3.6.4 Maintainability6 3.6.5 Portability6 3.7 Organizing the Specific Requirements6 3.7.1 System Mode6 3.7.2 User Class6 3.7.3 Objects6 3.7.4 Feature6 3.7.5 Stimulus6 3. 7.6 Response6 3.7.7 Functional Hierarchy6 3.8 Additional Comments6 4.Change Management Process7 5.Document Approvals7 6.Conclusion7 References8 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations. 1.4 Overview 2. The Overall Description 2.1 Product Perspective 2.1.1 System Interfaces 2.1.2 Interfaces 2.1.3 Hardware Interfaces 2.1.4 Software Interfaces 2.1.5 Communications Interfaces 2.1.6 Memory Constraints 2.1.7 Operations 2.1.8 Site Adaptation Requirements 2.2 Product Functions 2.3 User Characteristics 2.4 Constraints 2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies 2.6 Apportioning of Requirements. 3. Specific Requirements 3.1 External Interfaces 3.2 Functions 3.3 Performance Requirements . 3.4 Logical Database Requirements . 3.5 Design Constraints 3.5.1 Standards Compliance 3.6 Software System Attributes 3.6.1 Reliability 3.6.2 Availability 3.6.3 Security 3.6.4 Maintainability 3.6.5 Portability 3.7 Organizing the Specific Requirements 3.7.1 System Mode 3.7.2 User Class 3.7.3 Objects 3.7.4 Feature 3.7.5 Stimulus 3. 7.6 Response 3.7.7 Functional Hierarchy 3.8 Additional Comments 4. Change Management Process 5. Document Approvals . 6. Conclusion References
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Software Requirements Specification (SRS) Template
MITS5502
(Research/CaseStudy Title)
(Student Full Name)
(Student ID)
Date: (mm/dd/yyyy)
Page 9 of 9
Table of Contents
1. Introduction    4
1.1 Purpose    4
1.2 Scope    4
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations.    4
1.4 Overview    4
2. The Overall Description    4
2.1 Product Perspective    4
2.1.1 Syste
m Interfaces    5
2.1.2 Interfaces    5
2.1.3 Hardware Interfaces    5
2.1.4 Software Interfaces    5
2.1.5 Communications Interfaces    5
2.1.6 Memory Constraints    5
2.1.7 Operations    5
2.1.8 Site Adaptation Requirements    5
2.2 Product Functions    5
2.3 User Characteristics    6
2.4 Constraints    6
2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies    6
2.6 Apportioning of Requirements.    6
3. Specific Requirements    6
3.1 External Interfaces    6
3.2 Functions    6
3.3 Performance Requirements    6
3.4 Logical Database Requirements    6
3.5 Design Constraints    7
3.5.1 Standards Compliance    7
3.6 Software System Attributes    7
3.6.1 Reliability    7
3.6.2 Availability    7
3.6.3 Security    7
3.6.4 Maintainability    7
3.6.5 Portability    7
3.7 Organizing the Specific Requirements    7
3.7.1 System Mode    7
3.7.2 User Class    7
3.7.3 Objects    7
3.7.4 Feature    7
3.7.5 Stimulus    8
3. 7.6 Response    8
3.7.7 Functional Hierarchy    8
3.8 Additional Comments    8
4.    Change Management Process    8
5.    Document Approvals    8
6.    Conclusion    8
References    9
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
Software industry is rapidly growing and different organizations like Lawson are providing their services in this area. Each software solution provided by Lawson in unique in its catagery. So, the main purpose of this report is to find the specifications and uses of these tools to the client.
1.2 Scope
The scope of my report is very wide but mainly focused on cloud applications provided by Lawson to its clients. The cloud is latest solution to clients andapplications like cloud suite in aerospace and defence, automotives, corporate, public sector and facilities management are mauly define the scope of my report.
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations.
Key words: cloud, aerospace and defence, automotives, corporate, public sector and facilities management.
The used practice of using services from remote server inplace of local server to store, manage, and data processing is called cloud computing.
1.4 Overview
The clud applications are mostly used by client organizations in these days and are very popular among corporate. The Lawson organization is providing so many applications in different areas like aerospace and defence, automotives, corporate, public sector and facilities management. The report highlights the complete process of using cloud applications on client side.
2. The Overall Description
Lawson is providing so many applications in different areas like cloud, analytics, artificial intelligence, performance management, EAM, revenue management, HMS, ION, LMS, UAP, talent management and management of work force. As these applications covers most of the clients requirements so making complete analysis of these all applications is not feasible in a single report. In this report, the cloud applications for aerospace and defence, automotives, corporate, public sector and facilities management are mainly explained and analyzed.
2.1 Product Perspective
Cloud applications in aerospace and defence, automotives, corporate, public sector and facilities management are very popular and provides complete support to clients. The perspective to use these cloud applications for clients is very clear. The clients and use all these applications on bases of their requirements and any...
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