The Assignment Structure of MIS: (Show Dependencies Through Use of Arrow Notation)

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The assignment structure of MIS

1.Introduction -(5 marks) This should include your feasibility study, fact finding techniques and logical system overview. 2.Feasibility study-Proposed system-(10marks) Operational, Technical, Schedule, Economical feasibility study report. 3. Proposed Fact Finding Techniques Proposed Systems (10 marks) Brief description of detail fact finding techniques used and justification of the usage. 4. Logical Process Model (20 marks) Context diagram for proposed system [5] Level 0 DFD for proposed system [10] Level 1 DFDs for the Level 0 processes [5] 5. Logical Data Models (10 marks) Entity Relationship Diagram, showing named relationships, ordinality (mandatory/optional), and cardinality (one-to-many, one-to-one, etc.) 6. Normalisation (10 marks) 4 sets of relations for these entities: Unnormalised (UNF), 1NF, 2NF and 3NF (Show dependencies through use of arrow notation) 7. Output Design (10 marks) The necessary output screen [5] Relevant reports. (summary, details, exception) [5] (Output design must contain Information in needs by the user) 8. Input and Physical Form Design (20 marks) The necessary data input screen. (Web or System based) [10] The physical / electronic Input forms [10] (Input Designs must be Instructive, ease of use and easy to understand are ). 9. Conclusion (5 marks) A well logical design of the proposed system and detail references (APA standard)

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