Alice in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their paychecks for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. “It takes up to a few hours every day,” says Alice. She would like a Web system that would allow employees to use a secure login to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the amount remaining in the employee’s account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has high regard for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from both the dental insurance and retirement companies. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system.   Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do you find this to be better or not as good at explaining the system to Alice than, the use case and use case scenarios?

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Alice in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their paychecks for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. “It takes up to a few hours every day,” says Alice. She would like a Web system that would allow employees to use a secure login to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the amount remaining in the employee’s account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has high regard for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from both the dental insurance and retirement companies. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system.

 

Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do you find this to be better or not as good at explaining the system to Alice than, the use case and use case scenarios?

 

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Alice in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their paychecks for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. “It takes up to a few hours every day,” says Alice. She would like a Web system that would allow employees to use a secure login to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the amount remaining in the employee’s account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has high regard for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from both the dental insurance and retirement companies. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system.

 

Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do you find this to be better or not as good at explaining the system to Alice than, the use case and use case scenarios?

Alice, who works in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant, is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their pay
cheques for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. "It takes up to a few hours every day," says Alice. She would like a Web system
that would allow employees to use a secure logon to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the
amount remaining in the employee's account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has a high regard
for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from the dental insurance and retirement companies.
1. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system.
2. Write up a use case scenario for the use case diagram you constructed for Cho Manufacturing.
3. What level are you creating your use case at? Choose one of the four altitude metaphors and explain why you chose it.
4. Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system in Question 11. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do
you find this to be better, or not as good, at explaining the system to Alice than the use case and use case scenarios?
Transcribed Image Text:Alice, who works in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant, is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their pay cheques for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. "It takes up to a few hours every day," says Alice. She would like a Web system that would allow employees to use a secure logon to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the amount remaining in the employee's account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has a high regard for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from the dental insurance and retirement companies. 1. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system. 2. Write up a use case scenario for the use case diagram you constructed for Cho Manufacturing. 3. What level are you creating your use case at? Choose one of the four altitude metaphors and explain why you chose it. 4. Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system in Question 11. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do you find this to be better, or not as good, at explaining the system to Alice than the use case and use case scenarios?
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Alice, who works in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant, is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their pay cheques for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. “It takes up to a few hours every day,” says Alice. She would like a Web system that would allow employees to use a secure logon to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the amount remaining in the employee’s account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has a high regard for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from the dental insurance and retirement companies.

  1. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system.
  2. Write up a use case scenario for the use case diagram you constructed for Cho Manufacturing.
  3. What level are you creating your use case at? Choose one of the four altitude metaphors and explain why you chose it.
  4. Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system in Question 11. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do you find this to be better, or not as good, at explaining the system to Alice than the use case and use case scenarios?
Alice, who works in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant, is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their pay
cheques for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. "It takes up to a few hours every day," says Alice. She would like a Web system
that would allow employees to use a secure logon to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the
amount remaining in the employee's account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has a high regard
for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from the dental insurance and retirement companies.
1. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system.
2. Write up a use case scenario for the use case diagram you constructed for Cho Manufacturing.
3. What level are you creating your use case at? Choose one of the four altitude metaphors and explain why you chose it.
4. Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system in Question 11. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do
you find this to be better, or not as good, at explaining the system to Alice than the use case and use case scenarios?
Transcribed Image Text:Alice, who works in the human resources department at the Cho Manufacturing plant, is constantly being asked by employees how much is taken out of their pay cheques for insurance, taxes, medical, mandatory retirement, and voluntary retirement. "It takes up to a few hours every day," says Alice. She would like a Web system that would allow employees to use a secure logon to view the information. Alice wants the system to interface with health and dental insurance companies to obtain the amount remaining in the employee's account for the year. She would also like to obtain retirement amounts saved along with investment results. Alice has a high regard for privacy and wants the system to have employees register and give permission to obtain financial amounts from the dental insurance and retirement companies. 1. Draw a use case diagram representing the activities of the Employee Benefit system. 2. Write up a use case scenario for the use case diagram you constructed for Cho Manufacturing. 3. What level are you creating your use case at? Choose one of the four altitude metaphors and explain why you chose it. 4. Create a context-level data flow diagram for the Employee Benefit system in Question 11. Make any assumptions about the data to and from the central process. Do you find this to be better, or not as good, at explaining the system to Alice than the use case and use case scenarios?
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