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Systems Development Life Cycle

Systems Development Life Cycle. Project Plan QuickBooks : Point of Sale deals with basic inventory tasks, sales and customer tracking

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Systems Development Life Cycle

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  1. Systems Development Life Cycle Project Plan QuickBooks: Point of Sale deals with basic inventory tasks, sales and customer tracking Combined with the online interface, our Pollination Station website will display our inventory and allow viewers to create an account, purchase products as well as view our gardening blog and video tutorials. Critical success factors: Multiple customers can view our product list at once. Customers have the option to rate/review our products under the product description after purchasing. More than one customer rating/review can be posted per item.
  2. Systems Development Life Cycle Project Feasibility Studies. We will conduct two different feasibility studies. Operationalfeasibility study tracks the number of visitors to our website. Google Analytics to track webpage statistics and evaluate whether we are meeting our goals with the website. Google Analytics Implementation Economic feasibilitystudy (also known as a cost-benefit analysis) Evaluates whether our website is producing enough sales to justify the cost of the site itself.
  3. Systems Development Life Cycle Project Scope. The following milestones for our SDLC project must be met to meet our goal: -January 9- Initial Project Plan created, Business Requirements outlined. -February 17- QuickBooks with Point Of Sale system selected for implementation. -March 1- Sample company file created within the QuickBooks system for testing purposes. -March 20- Initial testing and online transaction data entered. March 31- Draft of employee documentation on sales procedures due. Draft of management documentation due. -April 20- Final copies of documentation due. -May 1- Targeted opening date of the storefront and launch of website. -Ongoing- Evaluate product updates as they become available and update if needed.
  4. Systems Development Life Cycle Choose: Login/ Guest Analysis – the Login and Purchase Process Once the customer has selected the products, they choose to checkout as an existing customer or as a guest. A guest goes straight to the online checkout. Existingcustomers will be prompted for UserID and Password, which will then be verified. If this is a new user, they can create their own UserID and Password, which will also be confirmed. Finally proceed to online checkout. computer USERS Enter UserID and Password Create UserID and Password Verify User [ new user ] [ invalid login ] Confirm CART Checkout Process
  5. Systems Development Life Cycle computer [Too Many Flowers?] First the customer clicks on the “Custom Shop” page on our website. The first step is to choose a Planter. From there, it will be added to the cart. Step 2 will be to choose the flowers for the planter. There is a decision as to whether the right number of flowers are chosen. If there are too many flowers for the planter size, an error message occurs and the user is prompted to choose the correct number of flowers. If the right number of flowers are chosen, they will be added to the cart. From there, the customer can proceed to checkout Analysis – Custom Shopping Process View Custom Shop Choose Flowers [No] Product Data [Yes] Choose: Planter Options Error Message Add to Cart Check Out Cart
  6. Systems Development Life Cycle Logo Pollination Station Body Login Packages Custom Shop Video Tutorials About Us Contact Us Home Privacy Policy Comments Contact Us Design Phase – Layout
  7. Systems Development Life Cycle Design Phase – site navigation
  8. Systems Development Life Cycle Develop Website Phase
  9. Pollination Station Login Packages Custom - Shop Video – Tutorials About Us Contact Us Welcome to Pollination Station, your number one gardening center in South East Wyoming. We are here to provide you with any of your gardening needs. Whether you are new to gardening or more advanced, we have the materials you need to succeed. We offer multiple packages that can be bought as is or can be customized for you to get exactly what you need. Privacy Policy Comments Contact Us
  10. Systems Development Life Cycle Testing Phase
  11. Systems Development Life Cycle Implementation Phase Employee training will begin four weeks prior to opening. Documentation Front end duties to all sales people Management - reporting features and front end
  12. Systems Development Life Cycle Maintenance QuickBooks software maintained by Intuit Software updates when available Help Desk All employees will field questions Elevated to our technology officerif necessary Updating the website Constantly looking for efficiencies Goal is for the customer experience to be pain-free Add inventory to our website when available Blog postings and video tutorials Blog postings Video tutorials
  13. Referances News: Flower Gala 2009. (2008, July 8). Retrieved from Guildord Cathedral: https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQH6ZQuyfnrOOX4EQfUxhajw_8Bsw5gYZN-9U1fjWLHpXxYFHjV
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