Week 3 CSP600-Arpah

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Methodology

By Siti Arpah Ahmad


Modified by azian 28th April 2014

METHODOLOGY

Methodology
Chapter 3
Methodology
3.1 Methodology framework:
SDLC, rapid, waterfall, agile
3.2 Design
-Context diagram
-Use case diagram
-Logical view
-Process flow
- Draft of Interface Design
- Hardware and Software

3.3 Implementation
- Flow Chart of Project activity
- Gantt Chart of Project activity
- Milestones and Dates
3.4 Testing
- Flow Chart of testing activity

Methodology framework:

Computer and Information ScienceNumerical Analysis and Scientific Computing


"Efficient Decision Support Systems - Practice and Challenges From Current to Future", book edited by
Chiang Jao, ISBN 978-953-307-326-2, Published: September 9, 2011 underCC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license
Retrieved on 20th march 2014. http://www.intechopen.com/books/efficient-decision-support-systems-practiceand-challenges-from-current-to-future/design-and-development-of-a-compound-dss-for-laboratory-research

Rapid Application Development


Methodology

Waterfall Metodology
a sequential

development process,
in which development is
seen as flowing steadily
downwards (like a
waterfall) through the
phases of requirements
analysis, design,
implementation, testing
(validation), integration,
and maintenance.

Agile Methodology

Ref: TechJini Methologies, Retrieve on 20th March 2014,


http://www.techjini.com/ourapproach-methodologies.html

Method of Data Collection


1

Secondary
sources
Documents

Primary
sources
Qualitative

Govt. Publication Observation Interviewing


Earlier Research
Census, Personal Records
Web Pages

Quantitative

Questionnaire

Scientific
Equipment/Apparatus

Ref: Sandra Harding, Prof of Social Sciences


and Comparative Education, UCLA

Activity Flowchart

Papers /Articles' Examples

Examples-project based

Working title that clearly reflect the project

Paper 1

Paper 2

Paper 1

method

Paper 2

Paper 2

Current similar work

-problem it addresses,
-what solution it proposes,
how the solution differs
from previous solutions
and what are the main
contribution and conclusion.

-problem it addresses,
-what solution it proposes,
how the solution differs
from previous solutions
and what are the main
contribution and conclusion.

Way forward

Thank you

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