Requirements for Kudler’s Fine Foods Frequent Shopper Program Daniel W. Burgess, Richard Rives, Darrell Crosson, Warren Johnson, and Antoin Jenkins Axia College University of Phoenix Requirements for Kudler’s Find Foods Frequent Shopper Program Introduction In an effort to maintain a competitive edge in the gourmet food industry, Kudler Find Foods will implement changes to the company’s infrastructure and overall networking capabilities to create a shopping program for our dedicated
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Rojas, Jeannette Santos, Sheah Sean Silorio, Nicole Sugabo, Roselle Christ Tampus, Mariz Stephanie System Report Project I. The System Area The entity that we have chosen as the system area is the Pilar College Library. The library serves as an information center for the whole academic community. It is supervised by professional librarians and its support staff. The library staff believes that a library performs its function well when it makes its resources relevant to the information
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Service Request SR-rm-022, Part 2 Olavo Faco BSA375 December 17, 2014 Victor Raymond Service Request SR-rm-022, Part 2 After the last analysis, it was shown some very important points for a successful transition, which was also shown different ways to analyze are the best ways to improve the project and how the department communicate, promoting better communication and save time and money for Riordan. Security Controls One of the most important points in a system design and security
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Week 1 Reading * Chapter 1: The Systems Development Environment * Chapter 2: The Sources of Software Problems and Exercises * Chapter 1, Problems/Exercises, Questions 1 and 8. * Chapter 2, Problems/Exercises, Questions 3 and 4. Submit your assignment (in a single MS Word document) to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions or watch this Tutorial Dropbox Tutorial. The dropbox
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GISELLE ANN T. MAZON BSA 4-2 Flowcharts: A graphical tool that diagrammatically depicts the steps and structure of an algorithm or program Process / Operation Symbols Symbol | Name (alias) | Description | | Process | Show a Process or action step. This is the most common symbol in both process flowcharts and process maps. | | Predefined Process (Subroutine) | A Predefined Process symbol is a marker for another process step or series of process flow steps that are formally defined elsewhere
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SR-rm-022. I will explore the system’s architecture by discussing the data, processes, interfaces, and network. I will describe the security controls put in place for the proposed HR system. And finally I will present some flow charts and data flow diagrams. This system requires very tight security. The company must ensure that their employee’s data is secure. “Security is primarily the responsibility of the operations group the staff responsible for installing and operating security controls such
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Product Descriptions………... 2.1 General Business Rules & Constraints………... 2.2 General Assumptions……….. 2.3 Risk Assessment…………….. 3.0 Detailed Requirements……… 3.1 Functional Requirements…… 3.2 Non-functional Requirements………….. 4.0 Developing Dataflow Diagram………….. 4.1 Symbols used in DFD……… Version Detail: First version SRS 2 Hostel Management System 4.2 DFD of Registrations in Hotel……….. 4.3 DFD of Mess in Hostel……………… 18 19 Version Detail: First version Page 5 of 19 SRS 2
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Analyzing Processes Process Diagram: (e.g. Producing Contact Lenses) hold Data information flow Other Common Process Measures • Cycle time – Average time between completion of successive units by the process – Reciprocal of throughput rate Process Layout of a Medical Center – Capacity Analysis Patient Type A B C D Total Patient Mix Wait Area X-ray 0.4 1 1 0.3 1 0.2 1 1 0.1 1 1 1 0.7 1000 400 571 Department Orthopedic Cardinology Neurology Intensive care 1 1 1 1 1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.4 250 625
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Functional Description – Reversal-Correction Process 8 2.5.1 Functional Overview 8 2.5.1.1 Current State Data Flow Diagrams 8 2.5.1.2 Future State Data Flow Diagrams 12 2.6 Related Application Requirements 19 2.7 Key Considerations 20 2.8 Source System Inputs 21 2.9 FDS/ODS Inputs 21 2.10 FDS/ODS Outputs 22 2.11 Logical Data Model Diagram – N/A 22 2.11.1 Table Definitions 22 2.12 Technical Description 25 2.13 Processing Logic 25 2.13.1 Functional Process
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- Customer order request - Raw material order request - Batch order request Output: - Product (Ever Bars) for customer Legend: - Bold indicates a process - [brackets] indicate an entity - {curl brackets} indicate a data store Context Diagram The Supply Chain System is the root process of the system. The general data flow is as follows: The [OWNER] initiates a Raw Materials Request (either by phone or email, requesting ingredients and amounts) is sent to the [SUPPLIER]. In response,
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