Systems Analysis and Design

Course Project:
Developing or updating an information system is not only a technical challenge; in fact, it's also a whole business package. Therefore, it will be advantageous for you to search and evaluate the business, technical, and soft skills (interpersonal and intrapersonal) needed to complete a productive information system. As a part of the course requirements, you will perform a systems analysis and design on a business or operation. You are encouraged to start thinking about your project from the first day of class. Please note that this class is one of the most important classes in the CIS curriculum. Many of the skills that you have acquired thus far will be applied here.

Regardless of your topic, you must complete the first three phases of the system development life cycle (SDLC) process:

  1. Analysis of the business case
  2. Systems analysis
    a. Requirements modeling
    b. Data and procedures modeling
    c. Object modeling
  3. Systems design
    a. Input design
    b. Output design
    c. User interface

The project will utilize structure analysis as the preferred methodology. The final outcome is expected to be submitted as a PDF file. Project can be based on a made up or real business.

Project: Cloud computing has become a viable and competitive option to the client/server networking model due to its lower cost, scalability, and agility. A local business in your town has asked you to develop a full plan, an analysis to determine the requirement and a design to specify the input, output, and processing prerequisites. Since you are a knowledgeable systems analyst, you have decided to take the job. You understand all the benefits that come along with cloud computing. To assure a functional development life cycle, you have also decided to point out any negative issues with cloud computing such as security, untested new technologies, and training requirement. You are aware that it should take no more than seven weeks to complete the first three phases of SDLC.

Rubric:

  1. Organization / Professional Appearance
    a. Presentation
    b. Table of Contents
    c. Open / Close
    d. Navigation
  2. Management Summary
    a. Management Summary
    b. Executive Summary
    c. Recap of project
  3. Description
    a. Background
    i. Current System
    1. Pros
    2. Cons
    ii. Proposed System - solution
    b. Organization
  4. Project Scope
    a. Strength / Weakness / Opportunity / Threat (SWOT)
    b. Feasibility Study
    c. Cost Benefit Analysis
  5. Definition of System Requirements
    a. Data Flow Diagrams (DFD)
    b. Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD)
    c. Use Cases
  6. System Design
    a. Input
    b. Output
    c. Interfaced. Data

The project is due 01MAR. Software required to complete the project includes MS Word, MS Excel, PowerPoint, Visio (or similar package), MS Project, and a statistical package. You may use trial versions of MS Project and Vizio. When using Visio, MS Project, or similar software, ensure that you publish any work as either an image file (.jpeg, .png, etc.) or a pdf before incorporating it into your course project. This is to ensure that your instructor can view/grade your project.