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Begin to a System Requirements
Document (SRD). This paper is a contract with
the User identifying what must be delivered. This must
be readable for users, so please include a Cover
Page, Table of Contents, Executive Summary and the
report. This phase identifies
the Requirements for
the new
system, describes Alternatives considered
and makes a Recommendation to
Management.
Label each diagram and include descriptive narratives to
walk the reader through the logic of the diagrams.
SRD has two
parts: A System Requirements
Model (Fourth Sprint) and a Logical
Model (Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
Sprint).System Requirements ModelIdentify, discuss
and analyze system requirements using Systems
Requirements Model for SDLC and Agile
methodologies:Functional
requirements = Inputs, Outputs, Processes
(tasks);Non-functional requirements =
Performance and Security criteria (ref. Section 4.1
and LinkedIn Learning Videos). User
Stories - Write fifteen (15) user stories for your
project as used in Agile development to requirements
definition. A User Story
answers: WHO? WHAT? WHY? User Stories define
the functionality of the system. (Also known as ROLE, GOAL,
BENEFIT)Example: A store manager wants to identify low
inventory items so they can replenish stock on fast selling
items. WHO: Store Manager; WHAT: wants to
identify low inventory items; WHY: so they can replenish
stock on fast selling items. Logical
Model (begins here and continues in
Sprint 5 and 6)Create a Functional
Decomposition Diagram to model Business Functions and
Business Processes (ref. Section 4.7.2 and
Figure 4.15). These are the tasks or functions of your
system. Label and describe your diagram. NOTE: The FDD
example in the textbook is confusing. The names in the
boxes are ambiguous and make it look like they are
departments. The FDD is different from an Organization
Chart even though they look alike and show the hierarchical
relationship. FDD models
the functions of the
Information System and how they are related. The difference is
this: the boxes in an Organization Chart represent people or
departments in an organization. The boxes in the FDD
represent functions or tasks of the Information System.
on the project that we have decided to undertake looks into
Artificial Intelligence technologies to track and keep updates of
customers/patients that have insurance plans with us. Many of our
customers may be worried at any minute that something may happen to
them, or they may just want to know how their health is going. Our
strive is to develop software and solutions that'll allow our
devices to communicate to backend servers that we have situated,
accumulating data at constant rates, and pushing data out to the
customers closest medical center to have them treated if anything
goes wrong. A solution as such could be valuable to customers as it
would be able to save their life and provide fast diagnosis to any
problems they're experiencing. Our plan consists of multiple
processes, including the acquisition of experienced developers and
implementations of data collection systems, for an effective
execution of the project
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