Unit 5 Data Flow Diagram Creation

 

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Unit Outcomes:

  • Discover a variety of diagrams relating to systems analysis.
  • Describe logical process models.
  • Create Data Flow Diagrams.

Course Outcome:

IT460–3: Create logical models that describe system processes.

Assignment Instructions

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Avery has opened a gym and rehabilitation center specifically designed to provide training and recovery for service members who may have been injured while on duty. New members are provided a free fitness assessment to help determine their current fitness levels and to ascertain the extent of any injury to help onboard them into the program.

Avery has designed a basic system to help onboard these new gym members. When members are seen for the first time, they complete a simple gym membership form that asks for their name, address, phone number, and brief medical history, which are stored in the gym member file. They are also asked to schedule a Fitness Assessment.

Therapists or trainers must check the assessment calendar file for an available time. Members may also call to change their assessments. Because these assessments are scheduled in advance, Avery usually sends a reminder postcard and text message to each member one week before the appointment.

Assignment Requirements

Use Visio to Construct a Level 1 DFD based on the attached use cases. Each use case corresponds to a process in the Gym System. Use Gane and Sarson symbols. All the information can be analyzed from the Use Cases. Some of the Information is provided below. You will have to determine and label all the Data Flows in the DFD.

Entity:

Gym Member

Processes:

  • Schedule (or change) a Fitness Assessment
  • Collect Membership Information
  • Send Reminder and text message

Data Files:

Calendar

File

  • Gym Member File
  • Data Flows:

    At least 16 are needed

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    IT460: Unit 5 Assignment Data Flow Diagrams

    Use Case

    Name

    : Gym Member makes or changes a fitness assessment

    ID: _1_

    Importance Level: High

    Primary Actor: Gym Member

    Short

    Description

    : This describes how a new fitness assessment is made or an existing fitness assessment is changed.

    Trigger: Gym Member calls to schedule new fitness assessment or change an existing fitness assessment.

    Type: External/Temporal

    Major Inputs:

    Major Outputs:

    Description

    Source

    Description

    Destination

    Gym Member name

    Gym Member

    Scheduled fitness assessment

    Gym Member

    Desired fitness assessment

    Gym Member
    Scheduled fitness assessment

    Calendar file

    Fitness assessment

    to change

    Gym Member

    Available fitness assessments

    Gym Member
    Available fitness assessments
    Calendar file

    Check Gym Member name

    Gym Member file

    Existing Gym Members

    Gym Member file

    Major Steps Performed

  • Get Gym Member’s name. Check Gym Member name with Gym Member file.
  • If new Gym Member, get address and phone number and enter in new Gym Member file entry.
  • If this is a fitness assessment change, find current fitness assessment in fitness assessment file, and cancel it.
  • Get desired fitness assessment time and match with available fitness assessments in

  • Calendar File
  • . When a suitable time is found, enter scheduled fitness assessment in the Calendar file and confirm with Gym Member.

    Information for Steps

    Gym Member name
    Gym Member File

    Address

    Phone number

    New Gym Member information

    Fitness assessment to change

    Existing Fitness assessments

    Desired fitness assessment
    Available fitness assessments

    Scheduled fitness assessments

    Use Case Name: Collect new Gym Member information

    ID: _2_

    Importance Level: High

    Primary Actor: New Gym Member

    Short Description: This describes how new Gym Member information is collected when a new Gym Member arrives for fitness assessment.

    Trigger: New Gym Member arrives for fitness assessment.

    Type: External/Temporal
    Major Inputs:
    Major Outputs:
    Description
    Source
    Description
    Destination
    New Gym Member information

    Gym Member Information

    Gym Member file

    (Includes name, address,

    Gym Member

    phone number)

    Injury History

    Gym Member
    Major Steps Performed

    1. When the Gym Member arrives, determine if he/she has been seen before in this gym. If they have not, have them fill out a Gym Member information form.
    2. Use the information on the Gym Member information form to update and complete the Gym Member’s entry in the Gym Member file.

    Information for Steps

    Gym Member status

    Gym Member name
    Address
    Phone number

    Injury history

    Use Case Name: Send fitness assessment reminder card and text message

    ID: _3_

    Importance Level: Medium

    Primary Actor: System

    Short Description: This describes how reminder cards and text message sent to Gym Members one week prior to fitness assessment.

    Trigger: Time to send reminders and text message one week before scheduled fitness assessments.

    Type: External/Temporal
    Major Inputs:
    Major Outputs:
    Description
    Source
    Description
    Destination

    Current date

    Calendar

    Fitness assessment notification card

    Gym Member
    Scheduled fitness assessments
    Calendar file

    Text message

    Gym Member

    Gym Member Contact Info

    Gym Member file
    Major Steps Performed

    1. Each day find the fitness assessments in the Calendar file for the day week.
    2. Prepare fitness assessment notification card and text message to all Gym Members having fitness assessments.

    Information for Steps
    Current date
    Scheduled fitness assessments
    Name
    Address
    Fitness assessment
    Fitness assessment notification card

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    IT460 Unit 5 Assignment Rubric
    Course: IT460 Systems Analysis and Design

    Criteria 1
    Level III
    10 points

    Level II
    8.5 points

    Level I
    6 points

    Not Present
    0 points

    Criterion Score

    Criteria 1:

    Create Data

    Flow

    Diagrams:

    Fundamentals

    / 10Meets all
    criteria:
    • Context level

    Data Flow

    Diagram was

    created

    describing the

    case study.

    • Consistent

    symbols (Gane

    and Sarson

    recommended)

    were used.

    • Gym member

    entity created.

    Meets two
    criteria:
    • Context level

    Data Flow
    Diagram was
    created
    describing the
    case study.
    • Consistent
    symbols (Gane
    and Sarson
    recommended)
    were used.
    • Gym member
    entity created.

    Meets one
    criterion:
    • Context level

    Data Flow
    Diagram was
    created
    describing the
    case study.
    • Consistent
    symbols (Gane
    and Sarson
    recommended)
    were used.
    • Gym member
    entity created.

    Does not meet

    any criteria.

    Criteria 2
    Level III
    15 points

    Level II
    12.75 points

    Level I
    9 points

    Not Present
    0 points

    Criterion Score

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    Criteria 2
    Level III
    15 points
    Level II
    12.75 points
    Level I
    9 points
    Not Present
    0 points
    Criterion Score

    Criteria 2:

    Create Data
    Flow
    Diagrams:

    Processes

    / 15• Three
    processes were

    successfully

    created as part

    of the context

    level data flow

    diagram:

    o Make or

    Change Fitness

    Assessment

    Process.

    o Collect New

    Gym Member

    Information

    Process.

    o Send

    Assessment

    Reminder card

    and text message

    Process.

    • Two processes
    were successfully

    created as part
    of the context
    level data flow
    diagram:
    o Make or
    Change Fitness
    Assessment
    Process.
    o Collect New
    Gym Member
    Information
    Process.
    o Send
    Assessment
    Reminder card
    and text message
    Process.

    • One process
    was successfully

    created as part
    of the context
    level data flow
    diagram:
    o Make or
    Change Fitness
    Assessment
    Process.
    o Collect New
    Gym Member
    Information
    Process.
    o Send
    Assessment
    Reminder card
    and text message
    Process.
    Does not meet
    any criteria.

    Criteria 3
    Level III
    5 points

    Level II
    4.25 points

    Level I
    3 points

    Not Present
    0 points
    Criterion Score

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    Criteria 3
    Level III
    5 points
    Level II
    4.25 points
    Level I
    3 points
    Not Present
    0 points
    Criterion Score

    Criteria 3:

    Create Data
    Flow
    Diagrams:

    Data stores

    / 5Three elements
    related to data
    stores were
    correctly created
    as part of the
    Context level
    Data Flow
    Diagram:
    • Two datastores

    were correctly

    created:

    Calendar File

    Data store

    and

    Gym member file

    Data

    stores.

    • Data flows

    were correctly

    created into and

    out of the data

    stores.

    • They were

    connected to

    appropriate

    processes.

    Two elements
    related to data
    stores were
    correctly created
    as part of the
    Context level
    Data Flow
    Diagram:
    • Two datastores

    were correctly
    created:
    Calendar File
    Data store and
    Gym member file

    Data stores.

    • Data flows
    were correctly
    created into and
    out of the data
    stores.
    • They were
    connected to
    appropriate
    processes.

    One element
    related to data
    stores was
    correctly created
    as part of the
    Context level
    Data Flow
    Diagram:
    • Two datastores

    were correctly
    created:
    Calendar File
    Data store and
    Gym member file
    Data stores.
    • Data flows
    were correctly
    created into and
    out of the data
    stores.
    • They were
    connected to
    appropriate
    processes.
    Does not meet
    any criteria.

    Criteria 4
    Level III
    15 points

    Level II
    12.75 points
    Level I
    9 points
    Not Present
    0 points
    Criterion Score

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    Total / 50

    Criteria 4
    Level III
    15 points
    Level II
    12.75 points
    Level I
    9 points
    Not Present
    0 points
    Criterion Score

    Criteria 4:

    Create Data
    Flow
    Diagrams:

    Data Flows

    / 15All components
    of Data Flows
    were created as
    part of the

    context level

    data flow
    diagram,
    including:
    • At least 16

    data flows.

    • Correctly

    named following

    appropriate

    naming

    conventions.

    • Logical flow to

    and from

    entities,

    processes, and

    data stores.

    Two elements of
    the following
    were correctly
    concluded:
    • Between 8–15

    data flows

    • Correctly
    named following
    appropriate
    naming
    conventions.
    • Logical flow to
    and from
    entities,
    processes, and
    data stores.

    One element of
    data flows was
    correctly
    completed:
    • Between 1–7

    data flows
    • Correctly
    named following
    appropriate
    naming
    conventions.
    • Logical flow to
    and from
    entities,
    processes, and
    data stores.
    Does not meet
    any criteria.

    Criteria 5
    Level III
    5 points

    Level II
    4.25 points
    Level I
    3 points
    Not Present
    0 points
    Criterion Score

    Criteria 5:

    Presentation

    and

    formatting

    / 5Meets all
    criteria:
    • Visio was used

    • Follows logical

    rules for

    connecting

    elements of the

    context level

    diagram.

    • The diagram is

    easy to read and

    follow.

    Meets two
    criteria:
    • Visio was used

    • Follows logical
    rules for
    connecting
    elements of the
    context level
    diagram.
    • The diagram is
    easy to read and
    follow.

    Meets one
    criterion:
    • Visio was used

    • Follows logical
    rules for
    connecting
    elements of the
    context level
    diagram.
    • The diagram is
    easy to read and
    follow.
    Does not meet
    any criteria.

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    Overall Score

    Level III Max Points
    42.51 points minimum

    Level II Max Points
    30.01 points minimum

    Level I Max Points
    1 point minimum

    Not Present
    0 points minimum

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