Question 1a.Take a screenshot of the question navigation panel from the Block 2 quiz, showing the full extent of your engagement with the questions. Your screenshot should look similar to Figure 1. Paste the screenshot into your solution document as your answer to this part of the question. b.You should write no more than 90 words for this part of the question. Write a few sentences in which you tell your tutor about your experience of com...
List of Lecturers and Their UniversitiesQuestion 1: Relational algebraYou have been asked to work with a database that records information about various lectures that are available for students at a conference. Each lecture addresses a topic, is presented by a lecturer. There are a limited number of seats in each of the venues, and this is reflected in the maximum number of students who can attend a lecture (capacity).The schema for this databas...
Task 1: Navigation through ProcessesIn the tasks which are described below, you will gather much of your information from CES. However, it is expected that you will add value by sourcing information from outside of CES where appropriate and acknowledge/reference these sources correctly. You are required to submit your work within the bounds of the University Infringement of Assessment Regulations. Although you should make full use of any sour...
Task SummaryIn response to the issues raised in the ‘online university enrolment system’ case study provided,identify the functional and non-functional requirement for an online enrolment system and build anddocument a set of use cases for that system. Requirement analysis techniques and skills are of fundamental importance to a Business Analyst, who is often required to help business users in terms of identifying what they really...
Tasks The general intention is to design the required system through system analysis and design techniques using UML modelling. Use the given case study to write a Business Requirements Statement for the new system. Use the Unified Modelling Language (UML) to achieve the modelling. Task1: General report structure a. Cover page and Table of Contents b. Report structure / neatness (introductions, professional p...
Learning OutcomesThis assignment requires you to produce a requirements specification for the system outlined below.The learning outcomes for Information Systems Engineering (SET11106) are as follows:Critically assess the concepts of development stages and methodsElicit user requirementsEvaluate possible models, designs and specify elements of existing/proposed systemsConstruct and critically evaluate a system using system construction tool(s)Th...
Learning Outcomes for Information Systems EngineeringThis assignment requires you to produce a requirements specification for the system outlined below. The learning outcomes for Information Systems Engineering (SET11106) are as follows:Critically assess the concepts of development stages and methodsElicit user requirementsEvaluate possible models, designs and specify elements of existing/proposed systemsConstruct and critically evaluate a syste...
Task 1 - Use Case Model, Class Diagram, and Sequence DiagramLH Medical Company (LHM) LHM is a London based privately owned hospital which provides healthcare to its patients. The hospital uses in-house software to manage and service its patients which they refer to as clients. It is an expanding venture and needs to accommodate for processing its information globally. The practice management system is web enabled and multi-plat...
Learning Outcomes and TasksThe learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1.Select and analyse a problem domain so as to identify data requirements in businesses. Design and implement a database system for the identified requirements using database modelling techniques and appropriate data description and manipulation languagesTasks to be undertaken:You are to develop a database design (both conceptual and logical) for an appr...
Agile Principles in Extreme Programming (XP)The Agile manifesto (Appendix 1) states the 12 principles of Agile software development. Using examples from Extreme Programming (XP), suggest whether and how XP meets the following principles: 1.Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer's competitive advantage. 2.Business people and developers must work together daily throughout the pr...
Requirements1.You are required to write a research paper and to present this in a seminar session. The title of the paper is: ‘A Critical Review of Database Administration Developments and Research in Contemporary Digital Environments’ Your paper should focus directly on the above title. You will need to determine the specific scope and content, and the manner in which you identify, include, synthesize and report your findings &n...
Understanding Software Development with OOP Language and Systems Analysis TechniquesContext:The MIS501 Principles of Programming subject is designed for you to progressively add to your understanding of software development using a mid-level programming language that supports object-oriented development. It also introduces you to some of the systems analysis techniques that will feature in later subjects of the Master of Busine...
Stage 1: Scenario and Conceptual Database DesignThe learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1. Select and analyse a problem domain (see project list in appendix) so as to identify data requirements in businesses. 2. Design and implement a database system for the identified requirements using database modelling techniques and appropriate data description and manipulation languages. Task 1.1: Selection of the case upon w...
Revised RequirementsRe-read the description of the GardenSwap case study in Assignment 1 Q5 if you need to refresh yourmemory. Also view any additional material that has been posted about hints and partial solutions.Astrid Winterblossom is pleased with your work so far and has asked you to go on to implementyour design. However, like so many clients, she wants to make some changes to the requirements.As it turns out, people were not very keen on...
Task 1.1: Selection of the Case StudyTask 1.1: Selection of the case upon which the database design and implementation is to be based First, you need to identify a suitable case study (your choice or a choice from the list provided in the appendix) from which to derive your database requirements. This may be a situation based on a company with which you are familiar or in which you are (or have been) employed, or may be one (or based on one) tha...