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SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

DFC 40163

PROJECT 2

LECTURE NAME:

MADAM NORHAFIZAH ISMAIL


PREPARED BY :

NARMATHA A/P PALANIAPPAN

(25DDT19F2035)

LAXMAN RAJ A/L PERIASAMY

(25DDT19F2030)

MUHAMMAD ILYAS BIN SHAILDON (25DDT19F2006)

TABLE OF CONTENT

INTRODUCTION……………………………………………3
PART 1………………………………………………………....4-5

PART 2………………………………………………………….6

PART 3………………………………………………………….6-7

PART 4………………………………………………………….8-9

PART 5………………………………………………………….10-12

CONCLUTION………………………………………………...13

INTRODUCTION

We have been instructed to complete this project 2 in a group of 2 or 3. So I,


Narmatha A/P Palaniappan (25ddt19f2035) ,Laxman Raj A/L Periasamy

(25ddt19f2030) and Muhammad Ilyas Bin Shaildon (25ddt19f2006) decided to

be in a group to hoping that we can come out with a wonderful outcome for this
project. In this project, we have prepared the relevant key outcomes for each
phase of the system development life cycle (SDLC). We accomplice instance of
closed-Ended Likert inquiries to help SD of this enterprise to layout the
questionnaire. Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), additionally known as
the utility improvement life-cycle, is a system for planning, creating, testing,
and deploying an statistics system.
 INPUT

Input design also determines when users can effectively interact with this
system. The design of input data includes developing specifications and
procedures for preparing data , providing transactional data for data
processing and input, and the steps necessary to manipulate the data during
computer processing.

 OUTPUT

Output is the information produced by a system or process from a specific input.


Within the context of systems theory, the inputs are what are put into a system
and the outputs are the results obtained after running an entire process or just a
small part of a process. The inventory system should generate a daily report
showing the part number, description, current stock quantity, allocated quantity,
available quantity and unit price, all sorted by part number.

 PROCESS

A product and service designed is based on the customer feedback and


requirement of the market. Process design is where the product is broken down
into parts, which further can be helpful in the actual manufacturing process. The
video rental system is not allowed to start new rental transactions for customers
whose videos have expired.

 PERFORMANCE
Performance analysis is a set of heterogeneous computer-aided tools that
evaluate performance of a system at different levels of abstraction,
complicating the performance analysis task.Several design patterns are
identified at the system level of the performance modeling hierarchy.
 CONTROL
The goal of control system design is to create a system that has the
desired response to a standard input. The desired transient response is a
reasonably fast response without undue hesitation.

1. Its that easy to use?


2. Did you expect this kind of information to be in there?
3. How many types of wearable devices did you have?

 DAILY PAYMENTS
A fee device is any device used to settle economic transactions thru the
switch of economic value. This consists of the institutions, instruments,
people, rules, procedures, standards, and technology that make its trade
possible.
 ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE
Accounts receivable are funds owed by a customer to a company for an
invoiced product or service. The total amount of all receivables is
presented on the balance sheet as current assets and includes invoices
issued by customers for goods or works performed on credit.
 PATIENTS
There are 3 records streams along with bill, bill information and price
information, approaches along with bill era and next price with a
unmarried database, bills receivable. The patron will submit the price to
the agency and the information will keep the receivables database.
REGISTRATION

ORDER
PAYMENT METHOD

DELIVERY
CONCLUTION

In this project 2, we really learned a lot of new things.thank


you to Madam Norhafizah for help us through this. And we
would like to thank our lec for teaching us the methods we
learned System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) in class
came in handy during our entire process of this task. SDLC
was all about application of standard business practices to
building software applications. It's typically divided into
six to eight steps: Planning, Requirements, Design, Build,
Document, Test, Deploy, Maintain. SDLC is a way to

measure and improve the development process. We really


enjoyed studying this topic and also this project help
us doing the same thing when we work for a larger
company is easy and a good experience.I hope that my
work can satisfy the requirements that lecturer has set up.
Thank you.

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