The minimum written requirement is five pages and may extend beyond the five pages due to the size of the drawings. Scenario: The Cycle Stationary Unit (CSU) is a company that sells stationary cycles to fitness centers, rehabilitation centers, and home consumers. CSU is a multi-million dollar business that employs 1,000 employees for the building, selling, packaging, and shipping of their products to consumers. You are a systems analyst, and management has tasked you to create a new point of sale (POS) system for CSU. You must complete the following requirements for this final project:
- Describe briefly the five steps of the systems development life cycle.
- Differentiate between agile, JAD, and RAD methodologies. Which will you use for the development, and why? Would you use a prototype method?
- Summarize the six steps of the preliminary investigation and the project triangle.
- Explain what a data flow diagram (DFD) is. Illustrate by drawing a DFD of a context diagram point of sale (POS) system using the Gane and Sarson symbols and a diagram 0 DFD.
- Discuss what object-oriented development is, and draw an object model of the point of sale system. Remember you must have an object model, attributes, and methods in the object model. Also, draw a use case modeling UML (Unified Modeling Language) for the POS.
- Describe the seven basic principles for developing user interface design. Draw a simple entity relationship diagram (ERD) for the POS.
- Summarize the last step of the SDLC of systems support and security. Why is this so important to the Cycle Stationary Unit (CSU) organization?
- Explain what global, national, or local industry needs could affect the POS system. NOTE: All requirements must be completed in the order shown. Format your assignment using APA style. Windows and Mac owners: All you need is a simple drawing program such as Paintbrush. Mac owners can download the software from the Mac App Store.
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