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IEN-SFU Semester 1, 2007/08
3 R' X W' l, ^. b. y BAssignment 3 – Specifications Report
- p6 _6 R1 Z+ F3 l8 eDue Date and Time: 9:00 pm (Shanghai time) Thursday 20th December, 2007. @- e3 ^9 S M6 r/ u" F9 W. f: `
Assignment weight: 20% (of Total Marks for the unit) Submission: Via Vista Assignment Type: Group - A maximum of 5 students per group – it is recommended that there are no less than 3 members in any group.
& S% \" I& c8 s' ^. W8 J3 p? A group sign-up sheet is available from the Assessment page of the BSA201 WebCT Vista site." A* J% J1 G: ~6 ]( t
? It is recommended that you join the same group as for Assignment 2, however, you can choose to move into another group if you wish.6 z# |+ g( g7 Q0 ]" ]9 h- \
? Students, who have not signed into a group by Friday, 29th November, 2007, will be assigned into a group by the lecturer without consultation.
3 J3 V C2 ?7 h% W4 e9 u9 Z# ACase Study
5 C% s& w+ M& I(This is the same case study that was used for Assignment 2)! m4 H0 r& G' ~$ O3 k, I
Maple Ridge Engineering Maple Ridge Engineering (MRE) is a medium-sized firm offering engineering consulting in a number of areas, and specialising in the biomedical field. Last year, its revenue exceeded $287 million. It employs about 335 people, their personnel department roughly classifying these as 150 "administrative" employees (e.g., management, clerical staff), about 75 professional employees (e.g., engineers, physicians, analysts), and 110 trades employees (e.g., draftspersons, technicians). MRE maintains four offices. Their home office is in Maple Ridge, Tennessee (USA), with branch offices in Atlanta, Charlotte, and New Orleans.
: E$ X$ q" R0 ~1 bConsultants
/ C2 n4 n1 n0 N; t# HYour group has been ?hired? as consultants to Maple Ridge Engineering (MRE). The focus of your group?s efforts will be on the new Project Management and Tracking System, Global Engineering Management System (GEMS), which will meet the operational, supervisory and management needs of the newly formed Training and Management Systems Department.
( {1 Q; d { j3 S/ {8 q% S% ~7 RThe key to success in this systems project relates to how well your group collects, organises and analyses data collected during the course of the project. As such, your group must thoroughly explore the MRE HyperCase web site using your best investigative, interviewing and observational skills.5 j! W) S+ U- A; k9 k6 x
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' c! ^1 s+ Q9 ?: C3 p$ {' @When on the website?s home page, read the instructions on how to use the site, click the “Start” button, explore the organisation, interview the employees and complete the requirements in the following table to be included in your report. Note: The exercises available from the Exercises link on the HyperCase page are not used in this assignment. Additional material may be made available on the Unit?s WebCT Vista?s Assessment web page, so group members should check this page regularly.
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This assignment is based on the same case study, Maple Ridge Engineering (MRE)?s new Project Management and Tracking System called Global Engineering Management System (GEMS), as that for Assignment 2. You are required to produce a business report of approximately 3,500 words, covering the items specified below.* d. f4 k% H6 ~
? The assessment will be based on the quality of information provided, and on the depth of your understanding of the issues involved
" i' r1 k# ]" q! U4 L. b' [? You are expected to undertake some research in areas such as the use of information systems in organisations, systems thinking and systems requirements engineering
8 H0 F/ K6 O7 v* K? Your assignment should show evidence of you having researched material from sources other than the lecture notes of the unit and the textbook+ b5 L. h; u4 R! @6 f$ A
? You can use any drawing software for the diagrams you produce for your report. Edge Diagrammer, Microsoft Visio, or SmartDraw are possible software that you can use to assist with the task of drawing. All diagrams MUST be inserted into your submitted report (select the whole diagram in your chosen drawing software, copy it and then paste it in your word document). Diagrams submitted as separate files will NOT be considered for marking.
8 l6 \! s0 M; ?" c$ S E: i- s? Each contributing student within the group will receive the same mark, however, active participation and equal contribution is required from each member of the group. Student who do not participate and / or contribute to the assignment will not be included in the group’s mark. If there is an issue with a student or students not participating and / or contributing to your group, please contact your local lecturer.
, V2 Z' M) D* D% f/ h. xNOTE: There are a number of prototype interfaces, forms, and diagrams for GEMS available from the HypeCase. You may choose to use these as a starting point for your design, however, you should build on these prototypes to improve them, not just copy them. If you just copy without improving, you will not receive any marks.6 N1 `* x& ^7 n3 a' Q: Q' @
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The full mark of the assignment is 100, and the weightings of the individual sections are listed below:
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- `& l4 y& D5 i0 QRequirements
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8 w- b* w% U! F' X TProvide a complete Baseline Project Plan (BPP) for MRE’s new Global Engineering Management System (GEMS). (See Figure 3-13 on page 97 in your textbook); P! [7 U. Y8 J" b
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Draw a Context Diagram, Data Flow Diagram (DFD) for GEMS. (See Figure 5-4 on page 156 in your textbook)
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Draw a Level 0 DFD for GEMS. It must contain at least 4 processes with reasonable data flows and data stores. (See Figure 5-10 on page 178 in your textbook)* q1 U. s% a1 m( e0 ?5 G4 R5 Z
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Choose 2 processes from the Level 0 DFD for GEMS and draw a Level 1 DFD for each. (See Figures 5-7 & 5-8 on page 161 in your textbook)
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Create a data dictionary for the system using a table format: Based on your set of DFDs (Context and Level 0 diagram), create a data dictionary following the requirements below.
0 g0 j4 y' B, F' M5 y# qa) For processes, include process numbers, process names, definitions, in-flow and out-flow data.% C6 G e1 X& o) ]: c. k' x: e
b) For dataflows, include dataflow labels, attributes, sources and destinations.
+ }" h1 U. q' M1 u' b. Y* o& M5 t) ?c) For data stores, include data store names, definitions, names of table in the data stores, and attributes.
/ m- Q% I6 c+ D: b; L8 f) b* sHINT: See the BSA201 Assessment page on WebCT Vista for links to Data Dictionary resources, and the Assignment 3 template which is also available from the Assessment page.
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1. Briefly discuss the general principles of designing human computer interactions (HCI) using resources such as the textbook (Chapter 14) or the Internet. (Approximately 250 words)7 a3 c1 N+ ^; H# Q; I1 _4 G
2. Create the following system interfaces:
( _$ t: E, D2 E" m! ja) A Home page for GEMS q& d0 d7 m& D4 s2 @( {8 Z
b) An on-line enquiry form for staff (you need to think of an enquiry and design a form with field to capture the data required for the enquiry)& ~* T# C" a! `; D% G: m0 K
c) A dialog diagram for the system (See Figure 8-20 on page 291 in your textbook)5 d3 Y f$ L3 C, e/ g# M( K
d) A on-line management report (you need to think of a query, and design the report format) (See Figure 8-13 on page 279 in your textbook)
$ s% X# L2 i8 SNOTE: The interfaces can be drawn using any drawing package then copied and pasted into your word document. HINT: You can find prototype interfaces by clicking on the computer screens in the offices of those you interview. For example, start an interview with Nathan Donaldson, then click on the link to his office (bottom of the page), and then click on his computer screen. Remember: improve them, don’t just copy.9 w, j- D* ?9 D: z1 I
20 marks
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Professional presentation (Include a Cover Page, Table of Contents and an Introduction)# G, d* ]( a8 L+ j3 R
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