Question 1 [CLO2]
Based on your understanding of the narrative for sales system and procedure of Yahama Bike Sdn Bhd, prepare the following:
a. Context diagram for Yahama Bike Order Process
b. Logical data flow diagrams (DFD) for Level-0 and Level-1 for one of the process
c. System flowchart for the system and procedure of ordering products from Yahama Bike Sdn Bhd.
Question 2 [CLO2]
Your team is hired by the owner of Yahama Bike Sdn Bhd to improve its ordering system and procedure. Considering the current trends of information technology, prepare the following as part of the proposal to be presented to the owner for approval:
a. The narrative of the proposed system
b. Context diagram of the proposed system
c. Leveled DFD (Level-0 and Level-1 for one of the processes).
Question 3 [CLO4]
As the management would like to conduct a detailed systems development for the case, briefly explain the key activities of SDLC that need to be conducted. Your key activities must include controls necessary to regulate systems development and maintenance activities.
Question 4 [CLO4]
Select ONE of the following development strategies and discuss whether it is suitable for the Yahama Bike Sdn Bhd sales system. Justify your answer by discussing the pros and cons of the method for the company.
1. Outsourcing
2. Purchase pre-written software
3. In-house development.
Important notes:
- If you use the works of other authors, you must cite the authors’ names in the report and the reference list.
- Please use the American Psychological Association (APA) Style when citing references in the text and when developing the reference list.
- Please submit your complete report in the MMLS or Google Classroom as specified by your tutor.
- All items for submission must be professionally presented (no handwriting allowed).
- Table of contents should be included.
- An evaluation form MUST be included with the assignment. Place it after the front cover of your documentation.
- No marks will be awarded for late work.
- Colluded or plagiarised work shall receive no marks.
- All parties involved in any cheating or collusion shall receive no marks.
Recommended readings:
1. Romney, M. B., and Steinbart, P. J. (2017). Accounting Information Systems. 14th edition. Prentice Hall International, New Jersey, USA.
2. Hall, J. A. (2015). Accounting Information Systems. 9th ed. Cengage Learning, USA.
Reminders:
- Plagiarism is a serious offense.
- Plagiarism includes the following behaviours (but is not limited to):
o copy another student’s work, o fail to properly cite other people’s work or give proper credit to the source, or hire or ask another individual to complete the assignment for you, o copy too many words or ideas from one or two sources, that makes up a significant portion of your work, even with proper citation. - The lecturer has the right not to accept submissions of plagiarised or duplicated work