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Swinburne University of Technology Semester 1 2018 INF60010 Assignment 1 Current System Analysis and Modelling (Individual) © Swinburne University 2018 INF60010 Requirement Analysis and Modelling Words Limit: 1500 +/-10% Weighting: 15% Due date: Friday 6th April 9:00am AEST Assignment 1 submission details  All pages should include your name and student number in the document footer.  All references should be appropriately cited using the Harvard style  Submit your report as ONE Microsoft Word document, Turnitin doesn’t accept ‘zip’ file.  Save your file as follows: [student numberA1.filetype] e.g. 1234567A1.doc  Submit your final report via INF60010 Blackboard link > Assessment > Assignment Submission Link o Assistance can be obtained from the Swinburne Service Desk (03) 9214 5000. o DO NOT email the assignment. o If you have any queries you may discuss it with the online tutors in the discussion threads or via email. Assignment overview The aim of this assignment is to produce a requirements document that captures the functional requirements for an information system that supports the current needs of the Virtual Child International (VCI) management system as described later in the Case Study Description. Note: This assignment covers the traditional approach. Your tasks Read the case carefully and if students need more detail either about the business or the assignment, they should talk to the lecturer or tutors, preferably before starting the task during the tutorial classes or go to the scheduled consultation time or email to make an appointment if necessary. Task Part A: The Report Components Create a word-processed business report with: Cover page  Document Title  Author(s) information  List of contents Executive Summary Case Description Virtual Child International (VCI) is a virtual world for children at home after school. They call it VCI Park. The VCI employees who support the park behind the scenes and provide guidance to the members are called Park Rangers. Guardians are customers 21 years of age or older who enrol their children, nieces or nephews, grandchildren, etc. to VCI Park System. A child whose guardian enrols them in VCI is called a member and receives an entrance pass (user id and password) upon credit approval of the guardian. The entrance pass is validated every time the member enters the VCI premises through VCI’s web page. Once inside the premises, the member can visit any or all park services for which their guardian has signed them up More details of the case and specific problems can be found in a separate file ‘CINF60010 Assign1&2_case_S2 2017.pdf’ on the same site. http://www.swinburne.edu.au/lib/researchhelp/harvard_style.html Swinburne University of Technology Semester 1 2018 INF60010 Assignment 1 Current System Analysis and Modelling (Individual) © Swinburne University 2018 INF60010 Requirement Analysis and Modelling  What this assignment is about and what you want to achieve. Introduction  Why conduct system analysis and design for a business?  The purpose of your work.  The structure of your report  Where did you collect data and information for completing the report? Company/Organization Background  What is the business and what does this business do? (a brief description of their current business operation, products and services.)  What is the business problem you consider essential to address? You should list them and then pick up two which you consider are the most important for the business and explain why they are important. What are some of the opportunities when these problems are solved? How would the organisation be better off by solving this problem or taking up this opportunity?  Clearly explain the current system’s objectives and constraints. Please note: you need to read the case description to understand what the current system does. Scope (Current system)  Written statement of functional/non-functional requirements (you are required to list them all with a brief explanation for each of them).  Provide a brief explanation of ‘where’ and ‘how’ you would collect information for determining these requirements. Such as interview guardians…. Documentation  Data dictionary o Complete 2 key data flow descriptions (Logical data dictionaries, at least 2) o Data element descriptions (Physical data dictionaries, at least 1 of the key data entities)  Process Descriptions o A brief description for each of the key processes (top level processes in level 0 DFD) written in plain English o Write at least ONE lower level process description in structured English Appendices You can include appendices:  DFD fragments, event list etc.  This contains any other documents that might be useful for reference or too detailed or lengthy to put into the main part of the document. *Ensure your pages are numbered for easy reference Swinburne University of Technology Semester 1 2018 INF60010 Assignment 1 Current System Analysis and Modelling (Individual) © Swinburne University 2018 INF60010 Requirement Analysis and Modelling Reference list List all references used in the report. You have to follow the newest Harvard referencing system. Please check Swinburne website for details. This is a business report and should be written accordingly i.e. directed to the customer who is “Virtual Child International (VCI)”. It should reflect your understanding of the tasks required. Task Part B: Modelling for the current system Provide a structured analysis of the functional requirements of the system presented as a set of logical data flow diagrams and prepare a data model represented as an entity-relationship diagram for the current system. The set of data flow diagrams should include:  Identify key events and complete an event table and DFD Fragments  Context Diagram: This must be for the whole Virtual Child International (VCI) management system. You need to show relevant external agents together with data flows between the system and the external agents.  A set of levelled data flow diagrams By this we mean a Level 0 DFD which includes all top level processes, and at least 1 top level process from this Level 0 DFD decomposed to level 1 DFD. You will be assessed on your application of data flow diagramming according to the following criteria: o DFD syntax o DFD data conservation (also commonly known as “balancing” or data consistency in some textbooks) o Quality of names o Logical, not physical o Quality of modelling is more important than quantity Consistency - not only should each view (data flow, process, data store) be accurate and readable, but also the views must be consistent with each other, so the whole analysis makes sense. An Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD): It should be a high-level data model (many to many relationship is acceptable in this unit). Diagrams should preferably be generated by using Visio Pro or other virtual tools but students may use the drawing capabilities of other packages subject to the approval of tutors. A brief instruction on how to use Visio tools, you can find a separate file ‘Visio instruction.pdf’ on the same site. Notes on formatting and structure It is expected that all work submitted will have been edited for spelling, grammar and clarity. Swinburne University of Technology Semester 1 2018 INF60010 Assignment 1 Current System Analysis and Modelling (Individual) © Swinburne University 2018 INF60010 Requirement Analysis and Modelling Your report needs to follow our standard format. Pages need to be numbered and your name must also appear on each page, not just the cover page. Evidence of attention to layout and structure needs to be present. The written submission is to be formatted as a report, word-processed in 12 point font and 1.5 line spacing. The word count does not include the cover sheet (*), executive summary (*), table of contents (*), introduction, main body, conclusion, references (*) and appendices (*). Please respect the word count. The sections marked with “*” will not be included in the word count. Bonus Points All individuals have a chance to gain bonus points if you have covered one or more the following points:  Provide an excellent report or models;  Complete additional tasks to fulfil the assignment, such as a very detailed problem analysis, functional or non-functional requirements……;  Demonstrate a sound research effort via high quality of references. All the above will be discussed and decided by the teaching panel. We will mark on quality not just quantities. Warning Any evidence of plagiarism (click on to read in detail) will result in a Fail. Collaborative discussion with other members in the unit around concepts and additional examples is highly recommended, but don’t copy. We have adopted Turnitin facility for assessment submission. This facility provides a matching service which will compare Draft and/or Final submissions with a significant database of web published resources, including online databases and journals. In the case of a Final submission, this will also be compared with other Swinburne items submitted previously. By making use of the draft option and receiving reports back from Turnitin, it is expected students will be able to self-assess and correct submissions. In the case of a Final Assignment Submission, no such report will be made available to students. It is the student's responsibility however, to familiarise themselves with how to avoid plagiarism. Please ask if you are not sure. Don’t forget to keep a backup. If your assignment goes astray, whether your fault or ours, you will be required to re-produce it. Lack of back-up will not be taken as an excuse for lost materials. Late assignments may result in a lower grade for the assignment in terms of the Swinburne assessment guidelines. How you are assessed? Click on a separate file ‘INF60010 Assignment 1 Marking Guide.pdf’ on the blackboard. http://www.swinburne.edu.au/ltas/plagiarism/index.html Swinburne University of Technology Semester 1 2018 INF60010 Assignment 1 Current System Analysis and Modelling (Individual) © Swinburne University 2018 INF60010 Requirement Analysis and Modelling Words Limit: 1500 +/-10% Weighting: 15% Due date: Friday 6th April 9:00am AEST Assignment 1 submission details 
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Virtual Child International (VCI)
VCI Information Management System
Executive Summary
Virtual Child International (VCI) is an organization that provides platforms for the enhancement of enhanced learning and development for the children after their school hours. It is a virtual world and the project is to create an information system for VCI.
The report has been written with for mai
n sections. The first section, Introduction part covers the information on the system analysis and design phase, purpose and structure of the report along with an overview data collection process. The second section, Organization Background provides details of the business case, problem statement, current system limitations and objectives. The third section, Scope discusses the system requirements and aspects followed by the Conclusion section.
The report serves the purpose of presenting the functional requirements and non-functional parameters of VCI management system.
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
Report Purpose    3
Structure of the Report    3
Data/ Information Gathering    3
Organization Background    3
Description of the Business    3
Business Problem    4
Current System’s Objectives & Constraints    4
Scope    4
Functional Specifications    4
Guardian Services Module    4
Member Entrance Criteria    5
Membership Terms & Conditions    5
Invoice & Payment Information    5
Non-Functional Requirements    6
Data Collection Source(s) & Methods    6
Conclusion    7
References    9
Introduction
Virtual Child International (VCI) is an organization that provides platforms for the enhancement of enhanced learning and development for the children after their school hours. It is a virtual world and the project is to create an information system for VCI.
The information systems are developed in a phased approach that comprise of varied stages and phases. System Analysis and Design is one of the most important phases to determine the requirements of the system to be designed and to develop the system design in the form of blueprints, diagrams, wireframes, etc. The outputs of the phase are then used in the succeeding phases to achieve the goals and objectives.
Report Purpose
The report serves the purpose of presenting the functional requirements and non-functional parameters of VCI management system (Muto, Kimita and Shimomura, 2015).
Structure of the Report
The report has been written with for main sections. The first section, Introduction part covers the information on the system analysis and design phase, purpose and structure of the report along with an overview data collection process. The second section, Organization Background provides details of the business case, problem statement, current system limitations and objectives. The third section, Scope discusses the system requirements and aspects followed by the Conclusion section.
Data/ Information Gathering
The VCI case study is used as the primary source of information. The other methods include conduction of interviews and group discussions, observations, and domain analysis.
Organization Background
Description of the Business
There are VCI parks that are established for children. The workers assigned with the tasks to be carried out at these parks are termed as Park Rangers. These workers perform tutorial activities, library functions, university activities, games, and many more. Any individual (guardian) of 21+ years can get his/her child enrolled in the park. VCI has collaborated with a credit agency to perform credit checks.
Business Problem
The number of children enrolled with VCI is increasing with each passing day. The Park Rangers are over-burdened with the roles and duties assigned to them. Also, the management of the information and business operations has emerged as a significant issue. The mismanagement of business information has led to deterioration of member satisfaction and reputation of VCI....
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