HD assignment on System analysis and design
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SMB4201 Systems Analysis and Design
Semester 1, 2018
Assessment item 2 – Case study
This case study assesses students’ ability to apply theoretical learning to practical, real world
situations. In this assessment students, must form project groups of 3 to 4 students. Each
group must prepare a report answering the questions related to the case study tasks.
Date due: Week 5
Value: 35%
The Tasks
You have to read the Sydney Group (SG) Medical System case study and answer the
followings:
1. Identify and briefly describe data structure type at the SG.
2. Select the apparated data modelling method to explain and draw the entities
relationship at SG using standard notations.
3. Based on the project requirements and scope, discuss whether the project schedule is
reasonable? Why or why not?
4. In your opinion and based on project requirements which type of systems
development
methodology more suit for the new system development. Justify your answer.
5. Discuss in detail the activities required at each phase of the selected methodology for
developing the project.
6. Propose and explain four types of techniques, models and tools can be used to support
the activities and tasks of SMS development.
7. Suppose you are the IT director at the iTech, and you want to hire a joiner systems
analyst. The person of this position will support other senior systems analysts on the
iTech projects. Write an advertisement that would appear in the local newspapers and
online. In this advertisement, you should list desired skills, experience, and educational
requirements.
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Case Study: Sydney Group (SG) Medical System
Sydney Group (SG) medical centre has a number of registered doctors. Attributes of
DOCTORS include Doctor ID and Specialty. Patients are admitted to the centre by doctors.
The attributes of patient include Patient ID and Patient name. Any patient who is admitted
should have exactly one admitted doctor. A doctor may optionally admit any number of
patient. Once a patient admitted, the patient must be treated by at least one
doctor.
Any doctor may treat any number of patient or may not treat any patient. For
documentation requirements, the SG centre wants to record the details of the treatment
including date, time, and results.
The SG manger propose a project to develop a new software application for medical
system
with the help of iTech center. Project staff will include analyst, designer, programmer and
tester from both centres. Two technical staff members from each centre have been
assigned initially. Two software developers will assign to develop the programs using OOP.
In addition, one-part time nurse will assign from the medical centre. The project has to
consider the followings:
– Allow doctor, nurse, receptionist and management staff at the SG to view patient
history and schedule appointments using any computer inside or outside the centre.
– Upgrade the centre webpage to allow the patients to book online for seeing any
doctor.
– Develop a mobile application using android studio that allow patients to pay bills and
book online.
The SG and iTech anticipate a four-month development schedule for an initial version of the
server’s applications and mobile based client-side application. There month period for the
design and code development and finally one months for the testing.
Report Layout
The analysis report should be organised using the following headings and guidelines:
1. A Cover Title Page
2. Introduction
a. Should clearly define the aims and objectives of the project in the report
b. Explain what contents will be covered in the report
3. Data structure types
4. Selection of data modelling method and explaining and drawing the entities
relationship at SG using standard notations.
5. Discussion on the project schedule, Project schedule is reasonable? Why or why not?
6. Selection of suitable system development methodology with justification.
7. Detailed activities at each phase of the selected methodology for project development.
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8. Techniques, models and tools to support the project development activities.
9. Joiner systems analyst advertisement.
10. Conclusions and Recommendations.
a. A summary of your findings and your recommendations as to whether or not the
project should continue/ how to continue
11. References.
Assessment criteria
Assessing the quality and completeness of response to the report topic as follows:
SBM4201 System Analysis and Design
Semester 1, 2018
(Group report) Worth 35%
Marking Guide
Group Name:
Student ID Student Name
1
2
3
4
5
Assessment
Attributes
Level of Attainment Mark
Obtained
Fail Pass Credit Distinction High Distinction
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of the purpose
of
information
system
development
and different
approaches of
system
development
(40%)
Inadequate
understanding
of the purpose
of information
system
development
and different
approaches of
system
development;
cannot discuss
concepts in own
Basic knowledge
only of the
purpose of
information
system
development
and different
approaches of
system
development;
limited
depth of
basic concepts
Exhibits breadth
and depth of
understanding
of the purpose
of information
system
development
and different
approaches of
system
development
Exhibits
accurate and
detailed
breadth and
depth of
understanding
of the purpose
of information
system
development
and different
approaches of
Displays exceptional
understanding of
concepts and their
practical application
of the purpose of
information system
development and
different approaches
of system
development
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words system
development
Identify and
briefly describe
storage and
conceptual
process
modelling of
data, including
data standards
(30%)
Inadequate
understanding
of describing
storage and
conceptual
process
modelling of
data, including
data standards;
cannot discuss
concepts in own
words
Basic knowledge
only of
describing
storage and
conceptual
process
modelling of
data, including
data standards;
limited depth of
basic concepts
Exhibits breadth
and depth of
understanding
of describing
storage and
conceptual
process
modelling of
data, including
data standards
Exhibits
accurate and
detailed
breadth and
depth of
understanding
of describing
storage and
conceptual
process
modelling of
data, including
data standards
Displays exceptional
understanding of
concepts and their
practical application
of describing storage
and conceptual
process modelling of
data, including data
standards
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of IS
project
planning and
project
management
techniques
(30%)
Inadequate
understanding
of IS project
planning and
project
management
techniques;
cannot discuss
concepts in own
words
Basic knowledge
only of IS
project planning
and project
management
techniques;
limited depth of
basic concepts
Exhibits breadth
and depth of
understanding
of IS project
planning and
project
management
techniques
Exhibits
accurate and
detailed
breadth and
depth of
understanding
of IS project
planning and
project
management
techniques
Displays exceptional
understanding of
concepts and their
practical application
IS project planning
and project
management
techniques
TOTAL MARKS: 100% Total Mark Obtained:
Comments:
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