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Project Definition: DSS Database Suite

Project Definition: DSS Database Suite. Iain Smith & Austyn Krutsinger October 23, 3008. Outline. Project Overview Definitions Use Cases Functional Requirements Non-functional Requirements. Overview.

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Project Definition: DSS Database Suite

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  1. Project Definition: DSS Database Suite Iain Smith & Austyn Krutsinger October 23, 3008

  2. Outline • Project Overview • Definitions • Use Cases • Functional Requirements • Non-functional Requirements

  3. Overview • Provide electronic bookkeeping for past and future students to the Disability Support Services department of SIUC. • Allows administrative users full access • Subsequent users will have strictly read access

  4. Environment • Hardware: • Client: Employee’s Workstation • Server: Department Server • Operation System: • Client: Window XP/Vista with .NET Framework and MySQL extension • Server: Windows Server 2000/2003/2008 with .NET Framework and MySQL • Network Connection: LAN • Code Standard: The database will be MySQL

  5. Environment • The client program will by coded in C# using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 • The connection to the DSS Database will be done internally with C# using the MySQL ODBC extension • Performance: The system should save and load the records in the appropriate table of the DSS Database 100% of the time

  6. Definitions

  7. Use Cases: Iteration 1 • UC1: Create Student Entry • UC2: Edit Student Entry • UC3: Archive Student Entry • UC4: Query Student Entries

  8. UC1: Create Student Entry

  9. UC2: Edit Student Entry

  10. UC3: Archive Student Entry

  11. UC4: Query Student Entries

  12. Use Cases: Iteration 2 • UC5: Check-out Equipment • UC6: Check-in Equipment

  13. UC5: Check-out Equipment

  14. UC6: Check-in Equipment

  15. Functional Requirements • FR1: Database Access • FR2: Save Student Information • FR3: Search for Student Information

  16. FR1: Database Access

  17. FR2: Save Student Information

  18. FR3: Search for Student Information

  19. Nonfunctional Requirements • NF1: Intuitive User Interface • NF2: Program Package

  20. NF1: Intuitive User Interface

  21. NF2: Program Package

  22. System Evolution • Future Iterations • Forms • Test Scheduling • Text Book Ordering • …and anything else they want

  23. Answers.

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