WEEK12

•May 30, 2008 • No Comments

Post an entry to your blog that answers the following questions:

1.What was the most difficult assessment item you completed in COIS20025 this term (not counting the examination which is not until the examination period)?

All the assessments are not too difficult. The most difficult one for me is assessment 2: to map a data design and write a essay about traditional versus object-oriented approach. Also assignment 2 is just worth 30% of overall mark and it constitutes the largestpercentage in these three assignments, it need us  more time and energy to complete it than the other two. Unlike assessment 1 and 3, the two parts do not have relationship.

2.What was difficult about it and how would you suggest it could be improved?

As for data design, it is done in the course of database, and the symbols beween this two courses are complete different.  So it was suggested to be use as the some symbol.

3.Name three (3) things you learnt this term in COIS20025.

System development life cycle (SDLC) which consists  five phases was named as system planning, system analysis, systems design, systems implementation, and systems operation and support.

Fact-finding techniques which includes interviews, document review, observation, surveys and questionnairies, sampling and research.

Four possible approaches to changing from one information system to another: Direct cutover, Parallel, Pilot and Phased operation.

4.What career are you working towards?

5.How will you be able to use the knowledge and skills learnt in this course in your future career?

WEEK10

•May 18, 2008 • No Comments

Post an entry to your blog that gives one example of each type of maintenance task that might be needed once the Child Health Informaton System CHIS (the system you have modelled and designed the data for in assignments 1 and 2) is in operation.

WEEK9

•May 11, 2008 • No Comments

Post an entry to your blog that explains the implications of using each of these approaches at Health Centres to change from the existing manaual system to the new CHIS you have been modelling and designing in assignments 1 and 2. Your post should include discussion of the benefits and problems associated with each approach.

1.Direct cutover

This approach means the change occur immediately when the new system becomes operational. As case study material shows the old system does not share and each health institution also doed not enter the record seriously.Consequence, this approach may helpful for the health institution.However, this approach may need to change most part of the system and the person who executes may have trouble in execute a new one. Also, without correct design this approach may cause more problems.Such as the child does not receive the new vaccines or receive repeat.

2.Parallel Operation

That means that the old and news system were operated fully in specified preriod. The health institution can keep the correct record no matter the new system is work correct or not. When the new system is ensure correct then old system is terminated.Also, the results from old and new system can used for compare to improve the new system work effectively. However, it need more resoure to run two system for one thing.

 3.Pilot Operation

The pilot operation which is a method implement the complete system at a part of the company. For the CHIS, it can solve the sharable problem in least time. It changes the parts of system, this may cause the information in the system can not math well.Such a child may have two or more personal information record.

4.Phased Operation

This changeover method which allow the designer to implement the new system in stage or modules. This method can cause less  risks of error or failures which is limited to the stage or module only. In addtion, the cost of this way is medium level.This is useful for CHIS becuse of that many institution need this new system and the fund for it is limited.

WEEK8

•May 1, 2008 • No Comments

It is expected that you will list two or three textbooks, articles and/or websites. For each textbook, article or website you should write a paragraph or two briefly summarising it and explaining how it will support the arguments that you are making in your academic essay.

 Laudon, Kenneth C. and Laudon, Jane P. (2001) Essentials of Management Information Systems: Organization and Technology in the Networked Enterprise, fourth ed., Prentice-Hall Publisher, 2001.

 This book descripts the detail information about the two apporachs,such as the definition of the two approachs, the parts of each approach and how it help programmer to develop the new system.

  Henderson S. and  Brian.(1997) A book of object-oriented knowledge : an introduction to object-oriented software engineering, second ed., Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR, c1997.

 This book suggested that the advantages of the object-oriented approach can be summarized as:

 1. Easier modelling, using and analysis

 2. Reusability of code

 3. Improved flexibility

 4. Increased efficiency and better reliability

 

 

 

 

WEEK7

•April 27, 2008 • No Comments
  • Name one way that the traditional and object-oriented approaches to information systems development are similar. Explain how they are similar.
  •  The traditional and object-oriented approaches to information systems development are similar in process modeling.Because of that both of them using the process modeling to transform the input to output.

  • Name one way that the traditional and object-oriented approaches to information systems development are different. Explain how they are different.
  • The view of an information system are different. Object-oriented approaches  view an information system as a collection of interacting  objects that work together to accomplish tasks while  traditional  approaches use a set of process models to describe a system graphically.

     

    WEEK5

    •April 6, 2008 • No Comments

    As part of assignment 1 you are required to develop two Data Dictionary entries (pp 167-173 of the textbook) for processes identified in the Zero DFD for the CHIS. This question is designed to give you practice at developing Data Dictionary entries.

    Post to your blog a Data Dictionary entry for a process from the Diagram 0 DFD that you drew in week 4. Use the following headings:

                         ·Process name

    · Process number

    · Purpose

    · Input Data Flows

    · Output Data Flows

    · Process description

    · Notes

     

     

    · Process name: Input customer information

    · Process number: 1

    · Purpose: collect the customer information

    · Input Data Flows: application

    · Output Data Flows: customer data

    · Process description: This process collect the customer detail information such as name, address, postcode, phone number, requirement and so on.

    · Notes: In this process, it can analysis the customer is a new or not.

     

    · Process name: Rental process

    · Process number: 2

    · Purpose: obtain the rental information from customer

    · Input Data Flows :requirement

    · Output Data Flows: rental information

    · Process description: It obtains the customer rental information and sent the requirement to checking system.

    · Notes: It just obtain some customer data such as customer name, phone number, rental requirement.

     

    · Process name: Resources checking

    · Process number:3

    · Purpose: checking the customer requirement is available or not.

    · Input Data Flows: rental information, checking result

    · Output Data Flows: rental detail

    · Process description: This process is to check the inventory which customer want to rental is available or not.

    · Notes: If checking result is available, the system can go on, else it may go back to the process 2.

     

    · Process name: Trading process

    · Process number: 4

    · Purpose: To confirm the trading and finish trading.

    · Input Data Flows: agreement, trading confirm, payment

    · Output Data Flows: trading detail, invoice, videos

    · Process description: In this process, the staff checking the agreement and retail detail and confirm the trading. Then after customer paying the payment, he receives the invoice and videos.

    · Notes: Firstly, the customer and staff need to confirm the agreement and rental detail. Next, customer pay money and get invoice and videos.

     

    WEEK4

    •March 30, 2008 • No Comments

    Create a context DFD and Diagram 0 DFD of the processes you need to complete when borrowing a DVD from a video rental shop.

    context DFD

    Diagram 0 DFD

    week3

    •March 23, 2008 • No Comments

    Q: How document review, observation, questionnaires and surveys, sampling and research might be used to answer the following questions:

    a. What is the traditional approach to systems development?

    b.What is the object-oriented approach to systems development?

    c.What textbooks, journals and/or websites might be useful to search for articles about Comparing and contrasting the traditional and object-oriented approaches to systems development?

    A: As the textbook(Shelly,  Chasman & Rosenblatt 2007, p114) showed that there have some  fact-finding techniques for systems analysts:document review, observation, questionnaires and surveys, sampling and research. We shuold use them effective to help us solve the questions.

     First of all,   document review which straight point out how the current system works, also, sometimes was not update. This technique may not help us answer these above questions because  the documents most is about the help support.

    Observation is another fact-finding technique. It supports us the additional perception of system procedures and makes themselves easy understand. It may be able to help us solve those three questions.

    Thirdly, questionnaires and surveys, which was define as  “a document containing a number of standard questions that can be sent to many individuals”(Shelly,  Chessman & Rosenblatt 2007, p116) ,can help us  if the people who answer the surveys seriously and professionally.

    Fourth, sampling, which means use examples as the whole thing, can save us much time. However, it may help us answer the front two questions. The last question, it maybe can answer as well but lack of persuasion.

    Finally, the last measure is research. As we know there have many information research engines on internet and many libraries have their own research systems, this is the useful way to solve the all questions.

    REFERENCE

    Shelly, G, Chasman, T & Rosenblatt, H, (2007), Systems analysis and design (7th edn), Thomson Course Technology

    Week 2

    •March 15, 2008 • No Comments
  • Q1: What are the current problems with the Child Health Information System?

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        A:  According to the case study material(http://webfuse.cqu.edu.au/ 2008 ), the Child Health Information Systems has several current problems. First one is that the records about child health information are ambiguity. Such as: “no accurate records” on number of children who have been immunize” and the kind of vaccines as well as what diseases they had in the past. (IBID) Second one is that no monitor to tracking the children’s health information. The last one is the information system was not accessed by all health centres.

     

  • Q2: What information do you need to find out about the Child Health Information System to develop a detailed understanding of the current system? 
  •    A: As the study material (http://webfuse.cqu.edu.au/ 200 8) listed, there are some information was need to collected. Firstly, children information such as names, age, gender and so on. Secondly, the vaccines and its type and the detail information of the health centre which can supply the vaccines. Thirdly, the diseases which were easy infect children. Finally, case history of a child maybe need.

     

     

  • REFERENCES

  • http://webfuse.cqu.edu.au/Courses/2008/T1/COIS20025/Assessment/Item_1/Current_System/

     

    week1

    •March 6, 2008 • No Comments

    creat new blog!