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Project Overview

The project should include the following elements:

  • Title page
  • Table of contents
  • General description of the system
  • Description of the current and potential information system problems, and
  • Description of the purpose and scope of the study

Next, your project should document the information system requirements using text, models of the future system. The models should follow the Structural or UML object-oriented method.

Project Description

  • The project should address a real life situation and be implemental.

The B-C e-commerce topic for the project is HOTEL BOOKING SYSTEM, for this project use the Hilton in Hawaii hotel. More information can be found on http://www.hiltonhawaii.com/

https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-B2C-hotel-booking-system

Phase 1:Interact with the website to understand the functionality provided by the site. Identify any problems you encounter in using the site. Note down any improvements that can be made. The problems and improvements should relate to the functionality provided by the system.

Your documentation must include:

  • Source documents, including screen dumps, from the website.
  • A brief description of functionality provided by the system.
  • A problem statement (Systems Proposal) (Include only the problems or limitations you encountered; there is a need for objectives and scope)

Phase 2:Identify new processes, data, and data flows for the new system. Your new model should be able to eliminate (at least partially) the problems that you had identified in the current system. Prepare the new logical model that includes

If you use a structural method prepare the following for the proposed Web-site:

1. Data Flow Diagrams the Web site.

2. Data dictionary

3. Process description

If you use object-oriented analysis method prepare the following for the proposed Web-site:

  • Process Model: Use-Case Diagrams for critical business processes
  • Data Model: A class diagram
  • Object Behavior Model: A Sequence Diagram for the major Use Case.
  • state transition diagrams
  • activity diagrams
  • Documentation of all data used in the above models

Phase 3:Transform the logical model into a detailed design. The design should include:

  • Database Design
  • Interface & Screens Design
  • Input, Output & report Design.
  • Control Design.
  • create an initial ERD
  • assign all data elements to entities
  • create 3NF designs for all tables, taking care to identify all primary, secondary, and foreign keys
  • generate the final ERD that will include new entities identified during normalization

(Note: There is no need to implement the database.)

  • Interface & Screens Design
  • Input, Output & report Design.
  • Control Design.

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