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in Task 2:

A – type of delivery means (how should information be presented-web,mobile phone, workspace through the web …etc).

B – in the presentation you should explain what should be presented to the role(in what form should it be presented e.g. dashboard, workspace, message…etc)

in Task 4:

A-the logical diagram should include all the business activities that mentioned in the(BAM)diagram of the first question and should also include those columns(roles,delivery,presentation,programs and database).

B- in describing ways in which the system will accommodates the changes, the writer will need to mention those processes in a table containing those columns (potential change,Roles,Delivery,Presentation,Database and Application programs)

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PART A — CORE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ASSIGNMENT (WHAT YOU NEED TO DO)

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TASK

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General

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You are given a specification of a business enterprise and are required to develop an

information architecture in support of its business strategy.

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Specific items that you must develop

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In the submission of your information architecture solution you must provide the following

items:

1.1

Ta s k 1 – D e f i n e h o w t h e b u s i n e s s w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d .

Draw a more detailed business activity model (BAM) to show how the business will be

conducted, based on the requirements in section 2 below (2

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marks).

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Ta s k 2 – D e f i n e t h e c o m p o n e n t s f o r e a c h b u s i n e s s a c t i v i t y.

For each role show the presentation and delivery for each business activity or process

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marks).

Define the communication requirements (3 marks).

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Ta s k 3 – B r i n g a l l t h e b u s i n e s s a c t i v i t i e s t o g e t h e r.

Draw a high level entity-relationship (E-R) model of the database (2 marks).

Identify the programs or workspaces that will need to be developed (2 marks).

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Ta s k 4 – D e v e l o p t h e f i n a l d e s i g n .

Draw a logical diagram showing the relationships between all components in the information

systems architecture (5 marks).

As systems are now increasingly expected to be “agile”, describe ways in which your

system accommodates the following (5 marks):

The ability to respond to changes in customer requirements.

The ability for experts to quickly reorganize to address newly identified solutions.

The ability to change the process itself as a whole.

Marks will be given for the quality of your work, in particular consistency of names in the

different models (3 marks).

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The business system

Brokers are often needed within organizations though without being formally recognized as

such. Figure 1 (page 2) illustrates one example, a business that provides services in the

design and installation of large electrical and lighting systems. The salespeople in the

organization respond to customer requirements by proposing solutions that are both timely

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and of high quality. To consistently ensure high quality, salespeople seek advice from their

design organization and, in this sense, act as brokers between the experts and their clients.

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Currently the business (Acme Engineering) is in the process of improving the services it

provides to its customers by reducing the time it takes to respond to their requests. Its plan

is to improve its trading position by becoming known as an organization that is able to meet

complex requirements in minimal time.

Currently, exchange of information between experts, salespeople and customers is based

on the exchange of documents either by mail (i.e., printed documents requiring manual

handling) or through e-mail. As a result, any changes in requirements result in lengthy

delays.

The strategy it seeks is to improve and speed up the current process by reducing the time

to exchange documents as well as reducing the time to provide any clarification and

respond to requirements changes. To achieve these goals, it is planning to support

networking between the three groups through networking communication services that

support both mobility and awareness across personnel involved in any project.

The top level operations are shown in Figures 1 and 2 (page 4).

Figure 1 – Top level system model of business systems

Figure 1 combines modeling methods from previous subjects

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to show the business

activities, which are:

The enterprise (Acme Engineering) negotiates contracts for complex engineering

projects.

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These subjects are the prerequisites for 31276 Networked Enterprise Architecture: 31269 Business Requirements Modelling

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31060 Information Systems Principles

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31472 Introduction to Collaborative Systems

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31484 Information Systems

Foundations

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31749 Internet Commerce

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31475 Requirements Engineering

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31424 Systems Modelling.

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