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Answer the following questions;
A) As a systems analyst and a consultant contracted to draw up a feasibility report on
AWM project, discuss two possible technical problems you could envisage with this
project.
B) What are the main functional and non-functional requirements of the AWM
system? Identify any ambiguities in the user spec.
C) Discuss the methodology you will employ for the development of the system and
why you choose to use that methodology.
D) Draw an ERD (entity relationship diagram) for the AWM system
E) Discuss an appropriate software development tool, programming language and
database application you will use to implement this project if you are awarded the
contract as a system analyst.
Question 2
Prototyping is an information-gathering technique useful for supplementing the
traditional SDLC; however, both agile methods and human-computer interaction
share roots in prototyping. When systems analysts use prototyping, they are seeking
user reactions, suggestions, innovations, and revision plans to make improvements
to the prototype, and thereby modify system plans with a minimum of expense and
disruption. Prototyping is a way to facilitate the integration of the information
system into the larger system and culture of the organization. Given your knowledge
in Systems Analysis and Design, attempt the following questions.
A) State four (4) major guidelines for developing a prototype
B) What are the three (3) main interrelated advantages of using prototype?
C) Discuss four (4) lessons that can be learned from agile approach to system
development
D) System conversion can happen in many ways, you are required to list and discuss
briefly four (4) system conversion strategies.