Question 3: Event Table 20 marks
Review the ATP Limitedcase study and prepare an event table for the information system to support the business processes as described. Use at least the following headings for the Event Table:
Event
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Event Type
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Trigger
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Source
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Activity/Use Case
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System Response/
Output
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Destination
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20
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18
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15
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13
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10
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5
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0
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Outstanding:
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High Distinction:
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Distinction:
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Credit:
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Pass:
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Fail:
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Not Submitted:
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An outstanding attempt – well formatted and professionally presented piece of work.
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An excellent piece of work that meets all the specified criteria with very minor omissions or mistakes
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More than competently meets the criteria specified with only minor mistakes or omissions.
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Competently meets the criteria as specified with few minor mistakes or omissions.
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Satisfactorily meets the criteria.
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Did not sufficiently meet the criteria to pass.
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No attempt made or different from what is acceptable
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Question 4: Domain Model Class Diagram 20 Marks
Review the ATP Limitedcase study to prepare a domain model class diagram for the supporting information system.
Solutions must follow the methodology as outlined within the Satzinger et al textbook. Solutions are expected to show:
- The class name and attributes list for each class and sub class as required
- All required associations
- All attributes as specifically mentioned in the case study must be reflected
- Other attributes as needed to support the described functionality.
It is not necessary to show methods, however you may include them if you wish. Solutions are expected to align with the components as shown in figure 4-21.
20
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18
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15
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13
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10
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5
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0
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Outstanding:
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High Distinction:
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Distinction:
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Credit:
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Pass:
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Fail:
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Not Submitted:
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An outstanding attempt – well formatted and professionally presented piece of work.
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An excellent piece of work that meets all the specified criteria with very minor omissions or mistakes
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More than competently meets the criteria specified with only minor mistakes or omissions.
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Competently meets the criteria as specified with few minor mistakes or omissions.
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Satisfactorily meets the criteria.
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Did not sufficiently meet the criteria to pass.
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No attempt made or different from what is acceptable
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Question 5: Design Class Diagram 5 Marks
Prepare a Design class diagram for the Customerand Saleclasses ONLY. These two classes should be part of the Domain model class diagram solution for the previous question.
Each of these design class diagrams are expected to have a complete attributes list and a comprehensive methods list which supports the specified functionality as described in the case study.
Solutions must follow the methodology as outlined within the Satzinger et al textbook. Solutions are expected to align with the components for the ‘Design class diagram for Student’ as shown on the right hand of figure 10-8.
5
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4.5
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4
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3.5
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2.5
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1.5
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0
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Outstanding:
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High Distinction:
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Distinction:
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Credit:
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Pass:
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Fail:
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Not Submitted:
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An outstanding attempt – well formatted and professionally presented piece of work.
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An excellent piece of work that meets all the specified criteria with very minor omissions or mistakes
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More than competently meets the criteria specified with only minor mistakes or omissions.
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Competently meets the criteria as specified with few minor mistakes or omissions.
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Satisfactorily meets the criteria.
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Did not sufficiently meet the criteria to pass.
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No attempt made or different from what is acceptable
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Question 6: Use Case Diagram 10 Marks
Review the ATP Limitedcase study and your event table solution from question 1 to prepare a Use Case diagram for the supporting information system.
Solutions must follow the methodology as outlined within the Satzinger et al textbook. Solutions are expected to align with the components as shown in figures 3-13 and 3-16.
10
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9
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8
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7
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5
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3
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0
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Outstanding:
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High Distinction:
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Distinction:
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Credit:
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Pass:
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Fail:
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Not Submitted:
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An outstanding attempt – well formatted and professionally presented piece of work.
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An excellent piece of work that meets all the specified criteria with very minor omissions or mistakes
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More than competently meets the criteria specified with only minor mistakes or omissions.
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Competently meets the criteria as specified with few minor mistakes or omissions.
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Satisfactorily meets the criteria.
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Did not sufficiently meet the criteria to pass.
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No attempt made or different from what is acceptable
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Question 7: Use Case Description (intermediate) 5 Marks
Prepare a Use Case intermediate description for the `Creates Customer` use case, as documented in the event table solution and the use case diagram solution.
Solutions must follow the methodology as outlined within the Satzinger et al textbook. Solutions are expected to align with the components as shown in figure 5-2.
5
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4.5
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4
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3.5
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2.5
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1.5
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0
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Outstanding:
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High Distinction:
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Distinction:
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Credit:
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Pass:
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Fail:
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Not Submitted:
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An outstanding attempt – well formatted and professionally presented piece of work.
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An excellent piece of work that meets all the specified criteria with very minor omissions or mistakes
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More than competently meets the criteria specified with only minor mistakes or omissions.
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Competently meets the criteria as specified with few minor mistakes or omissions.
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Satisfactorily meets the criteria.
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Did not sufficiently meet the criteria to pass.
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No attempt made or different from what is acceptable
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