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Posted: December 31st, 2020
Question description
This assignment consists of two
(3) sections: analysis and design document, a requirements document, and a
project plan that is created through the use of MS Project. You must submit the three (3)
sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the
section of the assignment it is written for. Additionally, you may create and /
or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this
assignment.
Read the article titled
“TopBike” and complete this assignment located here: Week 10
Term Paper – Top Bike.PDF
Imagine that you, a systems
architect leading a consulting team, are asked to perform a systems analysis
and design to help TopBike implement a software system that can improve their
profits and save costs.
Section 1: Analysis and Design
Document
1. Write a ten to twelve (10-12) page paper in
which you:
1.
Identify the business problems
that TopBike has.
2.
Determine the analysis
technique for this project and explain why.
3.
Determine the methodology for
this project and explain why.
4.
Identify the roles (i.e.,
system analyst, developer) for the team and explain their responsibilities.
5.
Explain how to conduct
requirements gathering sessions and determine the tools to use.
6.
Create the functional model,
structural model, and behavioral model with class diagrams through the use of
graphical tools in Microsoft Word or Visio, or an open source alternative such
as Dia. Note: The graphically depicted
solution is not included in the required page length.
7.
Create a design document with a
data management layer.
8.
Draw a physical architecture
diagram for the final solution through the use of graphical tools in Microsoft
Visio, or an open source alternative such as Dia. Note: The graphically depicted solution is not
included in the required page length. .
9.
Explain the human-interface
design considerations.
10.
Explain the steps for developing
test cases and describe how they help the overall project.
11.
Determine the change management
process and post implementation strategy for the project and product.
12.
Use at least four (4) quality
resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not
qualify as quality resources.
Section 2: Requirements
Document
2. Create a requirements document that includes:
o
Functional and nonfunctional
requirements for TopBike.
o
Nonfunctional requirements for
TopBike.
o
Use cases and their
descriptions.
Section 1 and 2 of this
assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
·
Be typed, double spaced, using
Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations
and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your
professor for any additional instructions.
·
Include a cover page containing
the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the
course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not
included in the required assignment page length.
·
Include charts or diagrams
created in Visio or Dia. The completed diagrams / charts must be imported into
the Word document before the paper is submitted.
Section 3: Project Plan
Use Microsoft project to:
3. Develop the project plan. The project plan
must:
·
Record all tasks, subtasks,
resources, and time related to the project.
·
Outline the planning, analysis,
design, and implementation phases.
·
Identify the key milestones of
your project.
The specific course learning
outcomes associated with this assignment are:
·
Explain and apply
object-oriented analysis techniques.
·
Compare and contrast different
roles needed in systems analysis and design.
·
Compare and contrast
requirements gathering among traditional and iterative project methods.
·
Procure, document, and scope IT
project requirements with use cases.
·
Write a page paper – Describe object-oriented
modeling, structural modeling, and behavioral modeling.
·
Develop class diagram based on
business scenarios.
·
Create a business requirements
document that conforms to the Unified Modeling Language standard.
·
Apply the project requirements
steps of eliciting, analyzing, documenting, and testing to address and solve a
proposed business problem.
·
Determine the steps and
principles of design modeling with UML.
·
Write a page paper – Describe how societal mores and
social media impact the design of human-computer interactions.
·
Write a page paper – Describe the impact of
contemporary computing architecture to the physical architecture design.
·
Write a page paper – Describe how to gather nonfunctional
requirements and its importance for overall IT project success.
·
Explain the importance of
change management and post-implementation support and how they impact business
and overall enterprise.
·
Write a page paper – Describe and design test cases
that uncover software bugs.
·
Develop a business requirements
document that addresses and solves a proposed business problem.
·
Use technology and information
resources to research issues in procuring and designing project requirements.
·
Write clearly and concisely
about project requirements and design topics using proper writing mechanics and
technical style conventions.
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{{{TopBike}}IntroductionHerbert owns and manages a bicycle shop called ‘TopBike’ which is undergoing significant expansion. Since you are a friend of his and run a professional systems consultancy, he has taken the precaution of commissioning a feasibility study from you at a cost of £1,000.Two years ago Herbert realized that, due to competition from massive out of town retailers such as Malfords, his business either had to expand or go under. Therefore he has now completed the purchase of the next-door shop, virtually doubling his floor space, using a loan of £200,000 from the bank. The loan was secured partly on the basis of a business plan, the relevant excerpts of which are included as an Appendix. This plan suggested that an improvement was essential in the information system in use in the business for a modest initial investment. Such a (computerized) system was essential to cope with the massive forecast increase in business: Herbert’s target is to double turnover in 3 years.You have a description of the current system, excerpts from the business plan, and are entitled to ask questions from your tutor in order to clarify the requirements. On the basis of this information, your team is required to a) examine the feasibility of possible improvements to the system and b) (on the basis of your feasibility study) develop a model of the TO-BE system specification.TopBike Ordering and Sales: current systemIntroductionTopBike is a bicycle shop and showroom with a large range, from children’s bikes to large mopeds and a wide range of accessories like child seats, helmets, clothes and tools. They sell these goods ‘off the shelf’ to customers and also make up custom built bikes to customers’ requirements. They also make telephone sales, including parts, both to customers and to smaller shops and carry out repairs for customers. The following is a brief description of how this is done.Purchasing/stock controlWhen customers purchase items from the shop, a record is kept in the sales book of the item sold and a receipt is issued to the customer. At the end of the day the manager deducts the items sold from records of stock held on card indexes. It is a source of great frustration to Herbert that the stock cards are not always accurate. He also doesn’t know whether staff members are busy or just tired and forget to record sales or whether they are stealing stock. If the stock level for a particular item is very low then the manager will pass this to Jean to re-order this item of stock from a supplier. When the new stock comes in the stock cards are updated, and the list of back orders (see below) is checked.RepairsWhen customers bring in an item for repair, they are quoted a price which is calculated by Herbert or Vijay, who is the chief repairman, by adding parts + labor + VAT. This quote is recorded in the repairs book, and customers are expected to make payment when they collect the item. Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the quote when a repair job has discovered hidden problems! The repair will involve the use of new parts that also involves altering the stock lists/ re-ordering. The procedure for custom-built bikes is very similar and a record is kept in the custom-built bikes list.Telephone ordersCustomers (known as Indirect Customers) may make an enquiry by phone, in which case the staff member will consult both the price list (also a manual list) and the stock list. If the price is right and the item is in stock (assuming that the stock list is correct), the customer may place an order. The order is recorded in the telephone orders book. In the morning a designated member of staff (usually Vijay) puts together the appropriate items of stock, if they are available, together with an invoice that is collected and delivered by the company van. If items are in fact unavailable Vijay has to tell Herbert to make re-orders, send a part order, record the part order not completed and phone the customer to apologize. The telephone customer wouldtypically then pay by check. Herbert and Jean (who works in the office) handle the banking. If all or part ofan order is out of stock (or is not normally held in stock) then a re-order is sent to the suppliers (if one hasn’talready been sent). The order is then filed away in a back orders file that is checked when new stock comesin.A record is kept of customers’ invoices that is checked monthly. If a customer has failed to pay during themonth then a repeat invoice is sent to them. If Jean is too busy/ forgets/ is on holiday/ sick then repeatinvoices are delayed. Currently the business is owed approximately £10,000 by other shops and £10,000 byindirect customers. Herbert blames Jean’s inefficiency for these debts and for his stomach ulcers!Trade customersOther bike shops may also place orders by phone. The only difference in the way their orders is handled tothose of other (indirect) customers is that bike shops get a 15% discount on all purchases. Herbert suspectsthat there are some customers getting this discount who shouldn’t be. Staff at TopBike is also entitled to thisdiscount. Unbeknownst to Herbert, Ged has already bought 4 bikes this year!Suppliers’ invoicesHerbert and Jean also handle all suppliers’ invoices which, when received, are checked against orders.Where there is a discrepancy usually Jean will phone the suppliers; otherwise TopBike has a reputation forpaying promptly.New System ideasGed, who works on the shop counter and is only paid £150 per week, took the first year of a computingcourse at University but left because he ran out of money and failed a couple of modules. He has his ownWeb site at home and reckons he could easily put together something for the shop. He told Herbert, who isinterested, but ignorant about such matters:“… if you invest about £5,000 in two PCs (one for the counter and one for the office) and peripheralssuch as cable, barcode reader, printers etc which I can hook up together, I can build you a stockcontrol system and a web site in about two months of my own time. You could use the Web toadvertise the shop and take orders from customers who’re connected. You don’t need to worryabout software, because I have got the latest kit that will do the job easily. All you’d need to do thenis pay me an extra £2,500 per year on my salary to develop and manage the system, and an annualfee to an Internet service provider of about £200 per year.”Appendix 1: Relevant Excerpts of TopBike Business Plan as Presented to the Bank‘Rationale…TopBike is a bicycle showroom and repair shop. The shop has steadily expanded over the last 10 yearsand in 1997/8 had a turnover of £400,000. The shop employs 7 staff including the owner and managerHerbert. With the exception of Sally, who is part time and only works Saturdays and occasional other dayssuch as Christmas, all the staff is full time. Two of the staff work full time on repairs…In the current economic climate and considering the ongoing influence of macroeconomic entities thebusiness must consider its position vis a vis ‘out of town’ developments. It is the view of the directors (inreality Herbert ed.) that the business will either need to significantly expand to a turnover of £800,000 by theyear 2000 or collapse. This is the justification for seeking a loan of £200,000 with repayment over a 5-yearperiod. Details of the business plan follow…Name of business: NoAsthmaIn order to increase revenue, TopBike will reposition itself to take advantage of an increased public interest inleisure, fashion and the environment. It will therefore rename itself ‘NoAsthma’ and seek to significantlyincrease sales, particularly in cycle clothing. It will introduce its own range of branded designer clothes,manufactured by a third party. By purchasing additional premises it will double floor space devoting one halfto clothing. The measures outlined below are expected to increase turnover by 100% in the space of 3years…Competition and SuppliersTopBike is concerned about the massive new out of town development, three miles away, in Dumptown, dueto open in 1999. ‘Malfords’, one of Britain’s leading cycle retailers, is planning to open a new cut-pricesuperstore there, which could significantly impact on TopBike’s trade. TopBike is also concerned that theymight lose their position as agent for ‘Waleigh.’ Waleigh’s rep. has indicated to Herbert that TopBike neithergenerates sufficient revenue for Waleigh to be interested in continuing their current relationship (whichinvolves a special discount on all Waleigh goods), nor does TopBike (unlike Malfords) possess the equipmentnecessary for electronic trading. It should be noted that Waleigh account for approximately one third ofTopBike’s sales. The conclusion drawn by the company is that they must expand significantly in order toretain their area status for Waleigh. TopBike currently gets a 10% discount on all Waleigh goods as a resultof this status.Costs… From a loan of £200,000, £150,000 will be spent on purchase and refurbishment of the new premises.The remainder is allocated to advertising, development of computerized sales and ordering system,development of an Internet site, some advertising additional to the current budget of £7,000 per year, andnew stock. An expert member of staff has estimated that an initial investment of around £5,000, together withan annual operating cost of £2,500 should prove adequate for the computer work…Following the refurbishment of the new premises and introduction of the new systems (3-4 months), TopBikewill commence repayments at the rate of £60,000 pa for 5 years…’
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