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ISFM-300 Case Study, Stage 3: IT Requirements
Before you begin this assignment, be sure you:
1. Have completed all previously assigned readings, particularly
those assigned in Weeks 3 and 4 of the class.
2. Re-read the “UMUC Haircuts Case Study" and the Stage 1 &
2 assignments, and review the “Walmart Example.”
3. Review Instructor feedback from previous assignment
submissions.
Purpose of this Assignment
This assignment gives you the opportunity to apply your
knowledge of the course concepts to develop IT requirements
for a technology solution. This assignment specifically
addresses the following course outcomes to enable you to:
· analyze internal and external business processes to identify
information systems requirements
· identify and plan IT solutions that meet business objectives
Overview of IT Requirements for a System to Improve the
Process at UMUC Haircuts
For your Case Study Stage 1 assignment, you performed a Five
Forces Analysis and justified Myra's chosen strategy for
competitive advantage and the business process that she would
like to improve through the application of technology.
For your Stage 2 assignment, you identified the inputs,
processing, and outputs of Myra's selected businessprocess.
Those inputs, processing, and outputs form the functional
(business) requirements for an IT system to improve the
process.
In Stage 3, you will define the IT requirements by evaluating
their applicability and importance in a new system to be
implemented to improve the identified business process for
UMUC Haircuts. The requirements that are identified as
relevant to the business process will form the IT (technical)
requirements for a system. In evaluating and selecting an IT
system, both the functional (business) requirements and the IT
requirements need to be considered. The areas that need to be
considered in developing the IT requirements are listed below in
the Table of IT Requirements. Depending on the specific
process being improved and the data it uses, the areas listed will
vary in both relevance and importance. For example, in a
system to handle applications for Social Security, security and
privacy are extremely important; but for a system to list what
movies are being shown, privacy is not applicable at all. Your
analysis must relate to the process Myra seeks to improve.
When both the functional (business) and technical (IT)
requirements are identified, the system requirements are
complete enough that you can then begin looking for a specific
solution to meet the needs of UMUC Haircuts. Researching and
finding an appropriate system to improve the process at UMUC
Haircuts will be done in Stage 4.
Analysis of IT Requirements:
· IT Requirement: The areas to be considered are listed in the
table. Be sure to research each term to ensure understanding as
to whether and how it would apply to the UMUC Haircuts
process being improved and the data it uses. A table of sources
of the definitions of the requirements is provided below to
assist you. Be sure you use a definition that applies to IT and
this assignment, and not a generic definition of the term.
· Rankings: High/Medium/Low Importance or Relevance or Not
Applicable (N/A): You will rank each requirement as to how
important or relevant it is to the process being improved and the
data it uses. Each will be ranked as High, Medium or Low, or
Not Applicable to the process and its data.
· Explanation of Ranking: Using the definition of the term you
researched and the ranking you selected, provide an explanation
and tell how this requirement applies to the UMUC Haircuts
process and the data it uses, or why it does not apply. All
requirements must be ranked and a thorough explanation that
demonstrates understanding of the topic must be provided.
Please note that even N/A items require an explanation. A
minimum of three good sentences should be used for each
explanation.
The responses that you enter into the table for each requirement
must be aligned to the specific business process to be improved
and the data it uses, and must be appropriate to the UMUC
Haircuts business. Be sure to consider the type of data (inputs
and outputs – from Stage 2) that the system will handle as you
determine the applicability and importance of each
consideration. If a requirement is not relevant to the process,
mark it "N/A." Remember to provide a thorough explanation
for every item under consideration, including those marked
N/A.
Do not try to create a reason if there is none, but carefully
analyze each requirement and determine whether it applies and
how. Explanations must provide enough information to convey
the reasoning behind the ranking and to demonstrate that you
understand the requirement. DO NOT copy definitions into the
table; use your own words to explain the terms.
Example: If the process to be improved is the method for
customers to use to pay for their haircuts or salon visits, then
for the requirement of Usability, the following might be
entered. Note the thorough explanation of the ranking that
demonstrates an understanding of usability.
Requirement
High/Medium/Low Importance or Relevance or Not Applicable
(N/A)
Explanation for Ranking
Usability
Medium
Since the customers will use a system to make their payments, it
must be easy to understand and easy to use. It would be
inappropriate to require any training for customers. If it is too
complicated, customers will not use it. In addition, front desk
staff should be able to easily learn the system without extensive
training. That is an entry level job with frequent turnover.so
having a system that is intuitive and easy to navigate is critical.
It is ranked “Medium” because it is important for any customer
who chooses to use the system to be able to do so quickly,
easily and intuitively; however, it is not “High” since there are
other methods of paying.
Course Resources (for Weeks 1-5)
Where to find the definitions of IT Requirements
Usability
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week3)
Maintainability
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
Scalability
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
Reliability/Availability
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
Extensibility
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
Portability
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
Security
The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
Data Accuracy
DoD Guidelines on Data Quality Management, p. 3 (Week 4)
Data Completeness
DoD Guidelines on Data Quality Management, p. 3 (Week 4)
Authentication
Chapter 6 (Week 4)
Enterprise Systems (ERP, CRM, SCM)
Chapter 3 (Week 3), various Week 5 readings
Networks
Chapter 5 (Week 3)
Database
Chapter 4 (Week 4)
Data Warehouse
Chapter 4 (Week 4)
Data Mining
Chapter 4 (Week 4)
Business Intelligence
Chapter 4 (Week 4)
Decision Support System
Chapter 7 (Week 1)
Business-to-Business eCommerce
Various readings (Week 2)
Business-to-Consumer eCommerce
Various readings (Week 2)
Assignment: UMUC Haircuts Stage 3: Create a document that
includes:
I. Introduction
At the top of your paper, show the generic strategy for
competitive advantage that Myra selected and the business
process she has chosen to improve (see the Stage 1 assignment),
using the following format:
Generic Strategy for Competitive Advantage: xxxxxxx (just
name the strategy)
Business Process to Be Improved: xxxxxxxxx (just name the
process)
II. Table of IT Requirements
· Copy the table below into your paper.
· Rank each requirement as High, Medium or Low in
Importance/Relevance or Not Applicable (N/A) to a system to
improve the process,
· Explain each ranking, as described in the table, including
explanations for N/A.
· Definitions of the IT requirements are listed in Course
Resources table above.
IT Requirement
Importance/
Relevance
High,
Medium,
Low, or
Not Applicable (N/A)
Explanation for Ranking
(Write a minimum of 3 good sentences for each; both the
process to be improved and the case study should be mentioned
in each explanation; the data used in the process should be
included in the explanation where applicable.)
1
Usability
2
Maintainability
3
Scalability
4
Reliability/ Availability
5
Extensibility
6
Portability
7
Security
8
Data Accuracy
9
Data Completeness
10
Authentication
11
Enterprise Systems (ERP, CRM, SCM)
12
Networks
13
Database
14
Data Warehouse
15
Data Mining
16
Business Intelligence
17
Decision Support System
18
Business-to-Business eCommerce
19
Business-to-Consumer eCommerce
Formatting:
For academic writing, the writer is expected to write in the third
person. In third person, the writer avoids the pronouns I, we,
my, and our. The third person is used to make the writing more
objective by taking the individual, the “self,” out of the writing.
This method is very helpful for academic writing, a form in
which facts, not opinion, drive the tone of the text. Writing in
the third person allows the writer to come across as unbiased
and thus more informed.
· Submit one document that includes the Table of Requirements.
· Table entries should be single spaced.
· Use APA formatted citations and references for any external
sources used.
· Include a title page, and a reference page if references are
included.
· Compare your final work to the rubric to be sure you have met
content and quality criteria.
· Submit your paper as a Word document, or a document that
can be read in Word.
· Your submission should include your last name first in the
filename: Lastname_firstname_Stage _3
GRADING RUBRIC:
ISFM-300 Case Study, Stage 3 Rubric: IT Requirements
Criteria
90-100%
Far Above Standards
80-89%
Above Standards
70-79%
Meets Standards
60-69%
Below Standards
< 60%
Well Below Standards
Possible Points
High/
Medium/
Low or N/A Rankings
18-20 Points
Rankings all demonstrate a strong understanding of course
concepts, analysis and critical thinking; and are appropriate for
the business in the case study and the process.
16-17 Points
Most rankings demonstrate an understanding of course concepts,
analysis and critical thinking; and are appropriate for the
business in the case study and the process.
14-15 Points
Rankings are designated and demonstrate a basic understanding
of course concepts or analysis.
12-13 Points
Rankings are provided but selection may be lacking in
demonstration of understanding of course concepts or analysis.
0-11 Points
Few, if any rankings provided or rankings are not appropriate
for the process and/or the case study.
20
Explanations for Rankings
54-60 Points
Explanations are at least three good sentences which use course
vocabulary to clearly and convincingly justify rankings;
demonstrate a strong understanding of course concepts,
analysis, and critical thinking; and are focused on the business
in the case study and the process and its data.
48-53 Points
Explanations are at least three good sentences which use course
vocabulary to clearly justify most rankings and demonstrate an
understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical
thinking; and are focused on the business in the case study and
the process and its data.
42-47 Points
Explanations are at least three good sentences that justify
rankings and refer to the case study process and/or its data.
36-41 Points
Several explanations are less than three good sentences, and/or
do not adequately justify rankings; may be lacking in
demonstration of understanding of course concepts, analysis,
and/or critical thinking; or are not focused on the business in
the case study.
0-35 Points
Few, if any explanations are provided; explanations are
incomplete or not compatible with rankings; or little effort
demonstrated.
60
Table Format
18-20 Points
Information is professionally presented, clear and easily
understood; is written in third person and uses course
vocabulary, correct sentence structure, grammar, and spelling.
Any references used are listed and cited using APA style.
16-17 Points
Information is presented well; is clear, and uses correct
sentence structure; written in third person, and has few
grammar, and spelling errors. Any references used are listed
and cited using APA style.
14-15 Points
Information is presented with some grammar and/or spelling
errors. Any references used are listed and cited using APA
style.
12-13 Points
Information is not professionally presented, may not be clearly
written, and/or contains several grammar and/or spelling errors,
or errors in use of APA style for references/ citations.
0-11 Points
Information is extremely poorly written; has many grammar
and/or spelling errors; and/or does not convey the information
adequately.
20
TOTAL Points Possible
100
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ISFM-300 Case Study, Stage 3 IT Requirements Before you .docx

  • 1. ISFM-300 Case Study, Stage 3: IT Requirements Before you begin this assignment, be sure you: 1. Have completed all previously assigned readings, particularly those assigned in Weeks 3 and 4 of the class. 2. Re-read the “UMUC Haircuts Case Study" and the Stage 1 & 2 assignments, and review the “Walmart Example.” 3. Review Instructor feedback from previous assignment submissions. Purpose of this Assignment This assignment gives you the opportunity to apply your knowledge of the course concepts to develop IT requirements for a technology solution. This assignment specifically addresses the following course outcomes to enable you to: · analyze internal and external business processes to identify information systems requirements · identify and plan IT solutions that meet business objectives Overview of IT Requirements for a System to Improve the Process at UMUC Haircuts For your Case Study Stage 1 assignment, you performed a Five Forces Analysis and justified Myra's chosen strategy for competitive advantage and the business process that she would like to improve through the application of technology. For your Stage 2 assignment, you identified the inputs, processing, and outputs of Myra's selected businessprocess.
  • 2. Those inputs, processing, and outputs form the functional (business) requirements for an IT system to improve the process. In Stage 3, you will define the IT requirements by evaluating their applicability and importance in a new system to be implemented to improve the identified business process for UMUC Haircuts. The requirements that are identified as relevant to the business process will form the IT (technical) requirements for a system. In evaluating and selecting an IT system, both the functional (business) requirements and the IT requirements need to be considered. The areas that need to be considered in developing the IT requirements are listed below in the Table of IT Requirements. Depending on the specific process being improved and the data it uses, the areas listed will vary in both relevance and importance. For example, in a system to handle applications for Social Security, security and privacy are extremely important; but for a system to list what movies are being shown, privacy is not applicable at all. Your analysis must relate to the process Myra seeks to improve. When both the functional (business) and technical (IT) requirements are identified, the system requirements are complete enough that you can then begin looking for a specific solution to meet the needs of UMUC Haircuts. Researching and finding an appropriate system to improve the process at UMUC Haircuts will be done in Stage 4. Analysis of IT Requirements: · IT Requirement: The areas to be considered are listed in the table. Be sure to research each term to ensure understanding as to whether and how it would apply to the UMUC Haircuts process being improved and the data it uses. A table of sources of the definitions of the requirements is provided below to assist you. Be sure you use a definition that applies to IT and this assignment, and not a generic definition of the term. · Rankings: High/Medium/Low Importance or Relevance or Not Applicable (N/A): You will rank each requirement as to how important or relevant it is to the process being improved and the
  • 3. data it uses. Each will be ranked as High, Medium or Low, or Not Applicable to the process and its data. · Explanation of Ranking: Using the definition of the term you researched and the ranking you selected, provide an explanation and tell how this requirement applies to the UMUC Haircuts process and the data it uses, or why it does not apply. All requirements must be ranked and a thorough explanation that demonstrates understanding of the topic must be provided. Please note that even N/A items require an explanation. A minimum of three good sentences should be used for each explanation. The responses that you enter into the table for each requirement must be aligned to the specific business process to be improved and the data it uses, and must be appropriate to the UMUC Haircuts business. Be sure to consider the type of data (inputs and outputs – from Stage 2) that the system will handle as you determine the applicability and importance of each consideration. If a requirement is not relevant to the process, mark it "N/A." Remember to provide a thorough explanation for every item under consideration, including those marked N/A. Do not try to create a reason if there is none, but carefully analyze each requirement and determine whether it applies and how. Explanations must provide enough information to convey the reasoning behind the ranking and to demonstrate that you understand the requirement. DO NOT copy definitions into the table; use your own words to explain the terms. Example: If the process to be improved is the method for customers to use to pay for their haircuts or salon visits, then for the requirement of Usability, the following might be entered. Note the thorough explanation of the ranking that demonstrates an understanding of usability. Requirement
  • 4. High/Medium/Low Importance or Relevance or Not Applicable (N/A) Explanation for Ranking Usability Medium Since the customers will use a system to make their payments, it must be easy to understand and easy to use. It would be inappropriate to require any training for customers. If it is too complicated, customers will not use it. In addition, front desk staff should be able to easily learn the system without extensive training. That is an entry level job with frequent turnover.so having a system that is intuitive and easy to navigate is critical. It is ranked “Medium” because it is important for any customer who chooses to use the system to be able to do so quickly, easily and intuitively; however, it is not “High” since there are other methods of paying. Course Resources (for Weeks 1-5) Where to find the definitions of IT Requirements Usability The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week3) Maintainability The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3) Scalability The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3) Reliability/Availability The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3) Extensibility The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3) Portability The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3) Security The 7 Software “-ilities” You Need to Know (Week 3)
  • 5. Data Accuracy DoD Guidelines on Data Quality Management, p. 3 (Week 4) Data Completeness DoD Guidelines on Data Quality Management, p. 3 (Week 4) Authentication Chapter 6 (Week 4) Enterprise Systems (ERP, CRM, SCM) Chapter 3 (Week 3), various Week 5 readings Networks Chapter 5 (Week 3) Database Chapter 4 (Week 4) Data Warehouse Chapter 4 (Week 4) Data Mining Chapter 4 (Week 4) Business Intelligence Chapter 4 (Week 4) Decision Support System Chapter 7 (Week 1) Business-to-Business eCommerce Various readings (Week 2) Business-to-Consumer eCommerce Various readings (Week 2) Assignment: UMUC Haircuts Stage 3: Create a document that includes: I. Introduction At the top of your paper, show the generic strategy for competitive advantage that Myra selected and the business process she has chosen to improve (see the Stage 1 assignment), using the following format: Generic Strategy for Competitive Advantage: xxxxxxx (just name the strategy)
  • 6. Business Process to Be Improved: xxxxxxxxx (just name the process) II. Table of IT Requirements · Copy the table below into your paper. · Rank each requirement as High, Medium or Low in Importance/Relevance or Not Applicable (N/A) to a system to improve the process, · Explain each ranking, as described in the table, including explanations for N/A. · Definitions of the IT requirements are listed in Course Resources table above. IT Requirement Importance/ Relevance High, Medium, Low, or Not Applicable (N/A) Explanation for Ranking (Write a minimum of 3 good sentences for each; both the process to be improved and the case study should be mentioned in each explanation; the data used in the process should be included in the explanation where applicable.) 1 Usability 2 Maintainability 3
  • 7. Scalability 4 Reliability/ Availability 5 Extensibility 6 Portability 7 Security 8 Data Accuracy 9 Data Completeness 10 Authentication 11 Enterprise Systems (ERP, CRM, SCM) 12
  • 8. Networks 13 Database 14 Data Warehouse 15 Data Mining 16 Business Intelligence 17 Decision Support System 18 Business-to-Business eCommerce 19 Business-to-Consumer eCommerce
  • 10. For academic writing, the writer is expected to write in the third person. In third person, the writer avoids the pronouns I, we, my, and our. The third person is used to make the writing more objective by taking the individual, the “self,” out of the writing. This method is very helpful for academic writing, a form in which facts, not opinion, drive the tone of the text. Writing in the third person allows the writer to come across as unbiased and thus more informed. · Submit one document that includes the Table of Requirements. · Table entries should be single spaced. · Use APA formatted citations and references for any external sources used. · Include a title page, and a reference page if references are included. · Compare your final work to the rubric to be sure you have met content and quality criteria. · Submit your paper as a Word document, or a document that can be read in Word. · Your submission should include your last name first in the filename: Lastname_firstname_Stage _3 GRADING RUBRIC: ISFM-300 Case Study, Stage 3 Rubric: IT Requirements Criteria 90-100% Far Above Standards 80-89% Above Standards 70-79%
  • 11. Meets Standards 60-69% Below Standards < 60% Well Below Standards Possible Points High/ Medium/ Low or N/A Rankings 18-20 Points Rankings all demonstrate a strong understanding of course concepts, analysis and critical thinking; and are appropriate for the business in the case study and the process. 16-17 Points Most rankings demonstrate an understanding of course concepts, analysis and critical thinking; and are appropriate for the business in the case study and the process. 14-15 Points Rankings are designated and demonstrate a basic understanding of course concepts or analysis. 12-13 Points Rankings are provided but selection may be lacking in demonstration of understanding of course concepts or analysis. 0-11 Points
  • 12. Few, if any rankings provided or rankings are not appropriate for the process and/or the case study. 20 Explanations for Rankings 54-60 Points Explanations are at least three good sentences which use course vocabulary to clearly and convincingly justify rankings; demonstrate a strong understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking; and are focused on the business in the case study and the process and its data. 48-53 Points Explanations are at least three good sentences which use course vocabulary to clearly justify most rankings and demonstrate an understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking; and are focused on the business in the case study and the process and its data. 42-47 Points Explanations are at least three good sentences that justify rankings and refer to the case study process and/or its data. 36-41 Points Several explanations are less than three good sentences, and/or do not adequately justify rankings; may be lacking in
  • 13. demonstration of understanding of course concepts, analysis, and/or critical thinking; or are not focused on the business in the case study. 0-35 Points Few, if any explanations are provided; explanations are incomplete or not compatible with rankings; or little effort demonstrated. 60 Table Format 18-20 Points Information is professionally presented, clear and easily understood; is written in third person and uses course vocabulary, correct sentence structure, grammar, and spelling. Any references used are listed and cited using APA style. 16-17 Points Information is presented well; is clear, and uses correct sentence structure; written in third person, and has few grammar, and spelling errors. Any references used are listed and cited using APA style. 14-15 Points Information is presented with some grammar and/or spelling errors. Any references used are listed and cited using APA style. 12-13 Points Information is not professionally presented, may not be clearly
  • 14. written, and/or contains several grammar and/or spelling errors, or errors in use of APA style for references/ citations. 0-11 Points Information is extremely poorly written; has many grammar and/or spelling errors; and/or does not convey the information adequately. 20 TOTAL Points Possible 100 3/27/2015 1 3/27/2015- for Summer 2015 4 | Page