Please let someone who is capable of solving this question.
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 6:36 am
Please let someone who is capable of solving this question.
A hospital is developing a self-service registration system. Several networked kiosks are installed at various departments. Before seeing any doctor, a visitor must register as a patient. Registration is done by entering Identity Card/passport number. The machine will then produce a queuing ticket. Once registered, the patient is in a waiting queue. A General Practitioner (GP) and hospital registration staff can view this queue. The GP can select a patient and view the medical history. The GP can amend medical history. If the GP decides that a patient is to be forwarded to a specialist department (e.g. Ear Nose & Throat), the GP can use the system to transfer the patient ID to the specialist department's in-patient queue. The transfer must be completed within 5 minutes. The patient is redirected to the specialist department. Once the patient has arrived at the new department for the appointment, the patient needs to check-in using the kiosk by entering his/her IC number. This is to notify the system that the patient has arrived and should be called according to the queue. The specialist department kiosk will also display the estimated appointment time.
1. 2. Prepare as exhaustive as possible based on the above case study: a sketch of the floor plan of how the system may be implemented. No specific format for this. It can be a technical drawing of a room, building, town or a large geography but illustrate how the solution may be delivered by drawing. [10 marks] b. system requirements (functional) [5 marks] C. system requirements (non-functional) [3 marks] d. system requirements (constraints) [2 marks] a. a. Sketch the context diagram. The diagram must clearly depict the following elements: b. system context objects interfaces data flow DFD level 1 based on part (a). [5 marks] [5 marks]
3. Prepare a detailed use case diagram. [NOTE: Your answer should include both include and extend stereotypes.] 4. 5. [10 marks] Draw activity diagram that illustrates the sequence of steps for all the functions identified. Your answer should include both basic flows as well as alternative flows. [20 marks] Draw state diagram for any object that has state transition. [NOTE: State diagram and activity diagram are totally different. Please ensure you understand. Your effort may be given 0 if you are presenting an activity diagram in place of state diagram] [10 marks] 6. Propose a suitable architecture using UML deployment diagram. The architecture should show all the critical components and justification of the architectural styles. Identify all the hardware needed to implement your proposal, including required network protocol and storage if any. Indicate relationship of the software components. [10 marks]
A hospital is developing a self-service registration system. Several networked kiosks are installed at various departments. Before seeing any doctor, a visitor must register as a patient. Registration is done by entering Identity Card/passport number. The machine will then produce a queuing ticket. Once registered, the patient is in a waiting queue. A General Practitioner (GP) and hospital registration staff can view this queue. The GP can select a patient and view the medical history. The GP can amend medical history. If the GP decides that a patient is to be forwarded to a specialist department (e.g. Ear Nose & Throat), the GP can use the system to transfer the patient ID to the specialist department's in-patient queue. The transfer must be completed within 5 minutes. The patient is redirected to the specialist department. Once the patient has arrived at the new department for the appointment, the patient needs to check-in using the kiosk by entering his/her IC number. This is to notify the system that the patient has arrived and should be called according to the queue. The specialist department kiosk will also display the estimated appointment time.
1. 2. Prepare as exhaustive as possible based on the above case study: a sketch of the floor plan of how the system may be implemented. No specific format for this. It can be a technical drawing of a room, building, town or a large geography but illustrate how the solution may be delivered by drawing. [10 marks] b. system requirements (functional) [5 marks] C. system requirements (non-functional) [3 marks] d. system requirements (constraints) [2 marks] a. a. Sketch the context diagram. The diagram must clearly depict the following elements: b. system context objects interfaces data flow DFD level 1 based on part (a). [5 marks] [5 marks]
3. Prepare a detailed use case diagram. [NOTE: Your answer should include both include and extend stereotypes.] 4. 5. [10 marks] Draw activity diagram that illustrates the sequence of steps for all the functions identified. Your answer should include both basic flows as well as alternative flows. [20 marks] Draw state diagram for any object that has state transition. [NOTE: State diagram and activity diagram are totally different. Please ensure you understand. Your effort may be given 0 if you are presenting an activity diagram in place of state diagram] [10 marks] 6. Propose a suitable architecture using UML deployment diagram. The architecture should show all the critical components and justification of the architectural styles. Identify all the hardware needed to implement your proposal, including required network protocol and storage if any. Indicate relationship of the software components. [10 marks]