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Task Summary
Based on your responses to Assessment 1 – Written assessment, perform process and data modelling
and develop and document a number of design diagrams using UML (including Context Diagram, Level
0 and Level 1 Data Flow Diagram, Entity Relationship Diagram).
Context
In Assessment 1, you performed a comprehensive requirement analysis for the online student
enrolment system at the ABC University. With an in-depth understanding of the functional
requirements of the System, you are now required to perform further analysis through process and
data modelling. In doing so, you also need to provide a preliminary data storage design for the System.
Both process modelling and data modelling can be used to provide deeper understanding of a new
System. Thus, they are an integral part of System Analysis. Process modelling describe business
processes – i.e. the sequence of activities that people do; while data modelling seeks to describe the

ASSESSMENT 2 BRIEF
Subject Code and Title MIS605 Systems Analysis and Design
Assessment Design specification
Individual/Group Individual
Length 2500 words
Learning Outcomes The Subject Learning Outcomes demonstrated by successful
completion of the task below include:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information
systems solutions for inefficiencies in business processes,
procedures and work practices using data and process
modelling techniques.
b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements
for a medium-scale information system development
project and effectively communicate these requirements to
the stakeholders.
c) Demonstrate the ability to effectively analyse, design and
develop information systems using Unified Modelling
Language (UML) models.
Submission Due by 11:55pm AEST Sunday end of Module 4.2.
Weighting 40%
Total Marks 100 marks

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data flows through those processes. Data flow diagrams (including context diagrams) and entity
relationship diagrams are the most common process and data modelling techniques used in
industry.
Instructions
1. Please read MIS605_Assessment 1_Case Study. Please note that every piece of information
provided in this case study serves a purpose.
2. Once you have completed reading the case study, please read the attached
MIS605_Assessment 2_Additional case information document.
3. Please complete the following tasks:
Task 1.
Create and document a Context Diagram for the System.
(15 marks)
Task 2.
Create and document a Level 0 Data Flow Diagram (DFD). The Level 0 DFD should contain all
the major high-level processes of the System and how these processes are interrelated.
(20 marks)
Task 3.
Select three major and non-trivial processes from Level 0 DFD, decompose each of the
processes into a more explicit Level 1 DFD.
(24 marks)
Task 4.
Using your own experience with similar online student enrolment systems and the
information provided in the case study:

(i)
(ii)
Identify all the entities and their relationships in the System
Create and document an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) for the System.

Note: the case study has not and does not intend to provide a comprehensive description of
entities in the System. You are expected to use your own experience with information systems
in general and online student enrolment systems in particular to develop this ERD. For

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example, would Subject Name be an attribute for a Subject? Would Date of Birth be an
attribute for Students?
(20 marks)
Task 5.
Should data be stored in files in a file system or in a database for the System? Justify your
answer.
(5 marks)
Task 6.
Translate the ERD you developed in Task 4 into a physical relational database design.
Document database tables and their relationship in MSWord file. Normalise your database
design to the Third Normal Form (3NF).
(16 marks)
4. Please note that your responses to the tasks above must relate to the case study provided.
Word Count and Layout




The total word count for the written assessment should be no more than 2500 words.
Please provide all your answers in a MS word document.
All diagrams must be drawn using Lucidchart and copied into the MSWord document.
Please note that you are NOT required to copy the task description over to the MS Word
document. Use the task number to indicate which task your response relates to.
The recommended font size is 12 with 1.5 spacing.

Referencing
It is essential that you use appropriate APA style for citing and referencing research. Please see more
information on referencing here http://library.laureate.net.au/research_skills/referencing
Submission Instructions
Please submit the written assessment via the Assessment link within Assessment 2. The
Learning Facilitator will provide feedback via the Grade Centre in the LMS portal. Feedback
can be viewed in My Grades.

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Marking Criteria F P C D HD
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in
business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling
techniques.
Create and document a Context Diagram for the System.
Use of correct notions.
Include all major entities.
Label arrows with data.
Use verbs for data label.
Appropriate use of arrows.
The diagram clearly shows the interaction of the system with its external entities.
15%
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in
business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling
techniques.
b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information
system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the
stakeholders.
Create and document a Level 0 Data Flow Diagram (DFD).
Level 0 DFD contain all the major high-level processes of the System and clearly outlines how
these processes are interrelated.
Level 0 DFD is balanced with the context diagram.
Label arrows with data.

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Use verbs for the data label.
Appropriate use of arrows.
Clearly outlines all major processes and data storage critical to the System.
20%
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in
business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling
techniques.
b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information
system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the
stakeholders.
Select three major and non-trivial processes from Level 0 DFD, decompose each of the processes into
a more explicit Level 1 DFD.
Level 1 DFD is balanced with the corresponding processes in level 0 DFD.
Label arrows with data.
Use of appropriate verbs for the data label.
Appropriate use of arrows.
Identified all the major processes and data storage critical to the System.
24%
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in
business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling
techniques.
b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information
system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the
stakeholders.

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c) Demonstrate the ability to effectively analyse, design and develop information systems using
Unified Modelling Language (UML) models.
Identify all the entities and their relationships in the System.
Create and documents an Entity Relationship Diagram which demonstrate the following
qualities:
– Use of correct notions.
– Incorporates all major entities.
– Includes all critical attributes.
20%
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in
business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling
techniques.
b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information
system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the
stakeholders.
c) Demonstrate the ability to effectively analyse, design and develop information systems using
Unified Modelling Language (UML) models.
Storage of data
Identify the most appropriate data storage for the System.
Provided a convincing justification for the chosen answer.
5%

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Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in
business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling
techniques.
b) Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information
system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the
stakeholders.
c) Demonstrate the ability to effectively analyse, design and develop information systems using
Unified Modelling Language (UML) models.
Database design
The tables are in 3NF.
The design correctly reflects the relationship of the logical design.
16%

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Fail (Unacceptable)
0-49%
Fail grade will be awarded if a student is unable to demonstrate satisfactory academic performance in the subject or has failed to
complete required assessment points in accordance with the subject’s required assessment points.
Pass
(Functional)
50-64%
Pass is awarded for work showing a satisfactory achievement of all learning outcomes and an adequate understanding of theory
and application of skills. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately acknowledged.
Credit
(Proficient)
65-74%
Credit is awarded for work showing a more than satisfactory achievement of all learning outcomes and a more than adequate
understanding of theory and application of skills. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately
acknowledged.
Distinction
(Advanced)
75 -84%
Distinction is awarded for work of superior quality in achieving all learning outcomes and a superior integration and
understanding of theory and application of skills. Evidence of in-depth research, reading, analysis and evaluation is
demonstrated. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately acknowledged.
High Distinction
(Exceptional)
85-100%
High Distinction is awarded for work of outstanding quality in achieving all learning outcomes together with outstanding
integration and understanding of theory and application of skills. Evidence of in‐depth research, reading, analysis, original and
creative thought is demonstrated. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately
acknowledged.

 

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