This document provides an assignment brief for a System Analysis and Design course. It includes three tasks:
1) Explain the usage of three logical modeling techniques (structured English, decision tree, decision table) with examples and discuss their benefits for presenting system processes to users and organizations.
2) Develop a context diagram and level 0 data flow diagram based on a class exercise on data flow diagrams.
3) Ensure all related questions are answered together with their understanding of the case study.
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This document provides an assignment brief for a System Analysis and Design course. It includes three tasks:
1) Explain the usage of three logical modeling techniques (structured English, decision tree, decision table) with examples and discuss their benefits for presenting system processes to users and organizations.
2) Develop a context diagram and level 0 data flow diagram based on a class exercise on data flow diagrams.
3) Ensure all related questions are answered together with their understanding of the case study.
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ASSIGNMENT BRIEF PROFORMA
SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN
ASSIGNMENT 2 System Modeling SCENARIO System analyst uses many graphical techniques to describe an information system. One popular method is to draw a set of data flow diagrams. The deliverable or end product of data and process modeling is a logical model that will support business operations and meet user needs. In SAD the vehicle for analysing the logical structure of an organisations information is the ogical Data !odel "D!#. A ogical Data !odel is a way of graphically representing what that information is really all about$ how it relates to other information and business concepts$ and how business rules are applied to its use in the system. The D! is possibly the most important and ultimately the most rigorous product of an entire SAD pro%ect. TAS A! St"dent need to #ns$e% #ll %el#ted &"estion toget'e% t'e (#se st"dy $it' t'ei% "nde%st#nding! &. To show the details of system flow or process$ systems analysts use logical modeling to represent the user requirements that can meet their ob%ectives. '(plain with e(ample of the diagram the usage of T)REE *+, types of logic modeling in analysis phase. i. Structured 'nglish ii. Decision Tree iii. Decision Table "&) mar*s# ).+ased on question A "&#$ discuss any T)REE *+, benefits of using these logic modeling in presenting the system process towards user and organi,ation. "&) mar*s# B!De-elo. # D#t# Flo$ Di#g%#m! +ased on your -lass '(ercise of Data .low Diagram$ draw a conte(t diagram and a level/0 data flow diagram. / -onte(t diagram "&0 mar*s# / evel O D.D "&1 mar*s#
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