- Team and System Identification
- Functional Specification and Usability Assessment
- Data Model
- Lessons Learned
Team and System Identification – Include an introduction to your project team identifying your team’s member, described the purpose of the information system are you analyzing, and the subset of capabilities you analyzed. Indicate if you created a login account on the system or not. If so, describe: what kind of login accounts were available? Which kind did you create? How did you use the login account to analyze the system? If you did not create a login account then describe how you worked with the system to analyze and assess it?
Functional Specification and Usability Assessment – Include one or more detailed use case bubble diagram(s) which illustrates the functional capabilities you identified and assessed in this project. The diagram should illustrate the organization of functional capabilities and their structured decomposition into user tasks and how they relate to one another. As you present the capabilities provide a usability assessment that addresses the usability of the functional capabilities of the system. The fundamental questions the functional specification and Usability Assessment portion of your presentation should answer are: What capabilities does the system offer? How usable are the capabilities?
Data Model – Include a detailed normalized data model that illustrates the kinds of data (i.e. entities, attributes, and relationships – including cardinalities and apparent primary and foreign keys) and indicate which data elements may be sensitive to breaches of confidentiality, integrity and/or availability.
Lessons Learned – Briefly summarize: What went well in your project? What did not go well in your project? What should be done better next time?