System analysis and design is the process of planning, analyze, design and implement the information systems for the business needs. "Systems analysis is a process of collecting factual data, understand the processes involved, identifying problems and recommending feasible suggestions for improving the system functioning." (Open Schooling (2010.P 5). On the other hand, system design is the process of converting the business requirements into physical system design. To design a system designer makes use of the designing tools such as the flow chart, Data flow diagram (DFD), data dictionary and structured English to build the functional information systems. The Broadway Entertainment Company (BEC) case study is a prototype of the system development life cycle where the group gathers relevant data to analyze and design the information systems. Although, the BEC case does not reflect the overall system development life cycle, nevertheless, the case study provides learning experience for the development of the skills in the system analysis and design.
Individual Leaning Experience about System Analysis and Design
There are several individual learning experiences from the overall method of System Analysis and Design. One of the individual learning experiences is that the individual is able to understand the system analysis and design is the part of the system development life cycle (SDLC) which involves process of planning, analyze, design and implement the functional information systems. Typically, the students are able to learn that to become a system analyst, a person needs to collect relevant data from the user. The data collection is to analyze the objectives of the system and its proposed benefits. This stage is very important to identify the problems involved in the development of the information systems and the method to overcome the problems.
Moreover, the students are able to learn that designing a system involves different stages. First, there is a need to design a context diagram. Follow by the design of the level O DFD, and level 1 diagrams. The purpose of the Data Flow Diagram is to provide the blue print of the components and inter-relationships of the system design.
Brief analysis of the case study
The BEC case study enhances the learning experience of the students because the students are able to understand that the context diagram is the first step in designing a system. Typically, the context diagram has satisfied partially the requirements of the users. The context diagram has shown the method the customers interact with the system in order to request for the movies. To send the request status to the customer, the system needs to interact with the entertainment tracker to assess whether the customer could rent a movie based on the rental agreement. Overview of the context diagram reveals that the context diagram is not elaborate enough; there is a need to add the role of store manager in the context diagram. (Broadway Entertainment Company Inc.).
Moreover, the case study does not reveal the level 0 diagram and level 1 diagram. Although, the team member proposed the method to design the level 0 and level 1 diagrams, however, it is revealed that the automated methods for the design of level O and level 1 diagram is very important in order remove the syntax errors. The reflection from the BEC case study reveals that a good team is very critical to design the effective functional information systems.
Attributes of an effective team and characteristics of a valuable team member
Experience from the learning has revealed that effective team members can contribute to the success of a project. For a project to achieve its goals, the team members ought to have certain attributes and characteristics. Some of the attributes and characteristics of valuable team member are as follows:
Result driven: A team member should be result driven. The team member should work diligently together and be able to have the team objectives in mind, which should override the personal objective.
Integrity: Team member should have...
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