QUESTION 1 Book-to-Cash Consider a system that supports selling secondhand books to new students on campus. Your company is tasked with developing a mobile application that functions as a consumer-to-consumer digital sales platform that allows students to sell books to other students. This system is mobile app-based and must be available for download from app stores. The system must allow sellers to register and update their details. If a registered student has a book to sell, the system must allow uploading book title, author, condition of the book, and price. Also, the system must allow clients (students who need to buy books) to register and update their profiles. This system must allow students to access prescribe textbooks for courses that they are enrolled for and save the cost of purchasing brand new books, while book owners can convert their unused books into cash. Students can use the system to find books by title or author and be able to set a price range as search criteria. Then the system must return a list of books that meet search criteria. Once the purchasing process is initiated, the system must update the book’s availability status. Clients should be able to rate the service received to improve sellers’ reputation, which future clients can view to help them decide if they want to buy from a particular seller. The system must allow existing users to invite other students to download the app for selling and buying books. Payments will not be handled by the system yet, but sellers must receive proof of payment to close the purchase process. The seller and the buyer can agree on time and exchange location. Similar existing systems include Gumtree and OLX. DELIVERABLES FOR THIS ASSESSMENT: A Software Requirement Specification (SRS) document that contains the following: 1. Business Requirements Background Business Opportunity Business Objectives Business Risks 2. Vision of the Solution Vision Statement Major Features Assumptions and Dependencies 3. Scope and Limitations Scope of Initial Release Scope of Subsequent Releases 4. Two use cases and their use case diagram
QUESTION 1
Book-to-Cash
Consider a system that supports selling secondhand books to new students on campus. Your company
is tasked with developing a mobile application that functions as a consumer-to-consumer digital sales
platform that allows students to sell books to other students. This system is mobile app-based and
must be available for download from app stores. The system must allow sellers to register and update
their details. If a registered student has a book to sell, the system must allow uploading book title,
author, condition of the book, and price. Also, the system must allow clients (students who need to
buy books) to register and update their profiles. This system must allow students to access prescribe
textbooks for courses that they are enrolled for and save the cost of purchasing brand new books,
while book owners can convert their unused books into cash. Students can use the system to find
books by title or author and be able to set a price range as search criteria. Then the system must return
a list of books that meet search criteria. Once the purchasing process is initiated, the system must
update the book’s availability status. Clients should be able to rate the service received to improve
sellers’ reputation, which future clients can view to help them decide if they want to buy from a
particular seller. The system must allow existing users to invite other students to download the app
for selling and buying books.
Payments will not be handled by the system yet, but sellers must receive proof of payment to close
the purchase process. The seller and the buyer can agree on time and exchange location.
Similar existing systems include Gumtree and OLX.
DELIVERABLES FOR THIS ASSESSMENT:
A Software Requirement Specification (SRS) document that contains the following:
1. Business Requirements
Background
Business Opportunity
Business Objectives
Business Risks
2. Vision of the Solution
Vision Statement
Major Features
Assumptions and Dependencies
3. Scope and Limitations
Scope of Initial Release
Scope of Subsequent Releases
4. Two use cases and their use case diagram
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