Business analasyis

Task 1 Understandin" rel="nofollow">ing Domain" rel="nofollow">in Modellin" rel="nofollow">ing based on Module 5 & 6 Metropolitan Car Service Bureau Metropolitan Car Service Bureau needs a system that keeps car service records. The company’s analyst has provided in" rel="nofollow">information about the problem domain" rel="nofollow">in in" rel="nofollow">in the form of notes. Your job is to use those notes to draw the domain" rel="nofollow">in model class diagram. The analyst’s notes are as follows:  The Owner class has the attributes name and address.  The Vehicle class is an abstract class that has the attributes VIN, model, and model year.  There are two types of vehicles, cars and trucks:  Car has additional attributes for the number of doors and luxury level.  Truck has an additional attribute of cargo capacity.  The Manufacturer class has the attributes name and location.  The Dealer class has the attributes name and address. A service record is an association class between each vehicle and a dealer, with the attributes service date and current mileage. A warranty service record is a special type of service record with an additional attribute: eligibility verification. Each service record is associated with a predefin" rel="nofollow">ined service type, with the attributes type ID, description, and labor cost. Each service type is associated with zero or more parts, with the attributes part ID, description, and unit cost. Parts are used with one or more service types. An owner can own many vehicles, and a vehicle can be owned by many owners. An owner and a vehicle are entered in" rel="nofollow">into the system only when an owned vehicle is first serviced by a dealer. Vehicles are serviced many times at various dealers, which service many vehicles. Sub-Task 1.1 Draw a UML domain" rel="nofollow">in model class diagram for the system as described here. Be as specific and accurate as possible, given the in" rel="nofollow">information provided. If needed in" rel="nofollow">information is not given, make realistic assumptions. Sub-Task 1.2 Consider that a vehicle goes through many states and state transitions from the perspective of Metropolitan. For example, a new vehicle might be brought in" rel="nofollow">in for the first time. A previously serviced vehicle might be brought in" rel="nofollow">in. Thin" rel="nofollow">ink through the sequences that go on for a vehicle when it is bein" rel="nofollow">ing worked on by Metropolitan. Draw a state machin" rel="nofollow">ine diagram showin" rel="nofollow">ing states and state transitions, in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing names for the transitions. CIS5302 Professional Skills for Busin" rel="nofollow">iness Analysis Assignment 2 Task 2 Applyin" rel="nofollow">ing Use Case Modellin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in the Busin" rel="nofollow">iness Analysis Based on Module 7 heEyesHaveIt.com Book Exchange TheEyesHaveIt.com Book Exchange is a type of e-busin" rel="nofollow">iness exchange that does busin" rel="nofollow">iness entirely on the Internet. The company acts as a clearin" rel="nofollow">inghouse for buyers and sellers of used books. To offer books for sale, a person must register with TheEyesHaveIt.com. The person must provide a current physical address and telephone number as well as a current e-mail address. The system then main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins an open account for this person. Access to the system as a seller is through a secure, authenticated portal. A seller can list books on the system through a special Internet form. The form asks for all the pertin" rel="nofollow">inent in" rel="nofollow">information about the book: its category, its general condition, and the askin" rel="nofollow">ing price. A seller may list as many books as desired. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins an in" rel="nofollow">index of all books in" rel="nofollow">in the system so buyers can use the search engin" rel="nofollow">ine to search for books. The search engin" rel="nofollow">ine allows searches by title, author, category, and keyword. People who want to buy books come to the site and search for the books they want. When they decide to buy, they must open an account with a credit card to pay for the books. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins all this in" rel="nofollow">information on secure servers. When a purchase is made, TheEyesHaveIt.com sends an e-mail notice to the seller of the book that was chosen as well as payment in" rel="nofollow">information. It also marks the book as sold. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins an open order until it receives notice that the book has been shipped. After the seller receives notice that a listed book has been sold, the seller must notify the buyer via e-mail within" rel="nofollow">in 48 hours that the purchase is noted. Shipment of the order must be made within" rel="nofollow">in 24 hours after the seller sends the notification email. The seller sends a notification to the buyer andTheEyesHaveIt.com when the shipment is made. After receivin" rel="nofollow">ing the notice of shipment, TheEyesHaveIt. com main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins the order in" rel="nofollow">in a shipped status. At the end of each month, a check is mailed to each seller for the book orders that have remain" rel="nofollow">ined in" rel="nofollow">in a shipped status for 30 days. The 30-day waitin" rel="nofollow">ing period exists to allow the buyer to notify TheEyesHaveIt.com if the shipment doesn’t arrive for some reason or if the book isn’t in" rel="nofollow">in the same condition as advertised. CIS5302 Professional Skills for Busin" rel="nofollow">iness Analysis Assignment 2 If they want, buyers can enter a service code for the seller. The service code is an in" rel="nofollow">indication of how well the seller is servicin" rel="nofollow">ing book purchases. Some sellers are very active and useTheEyesHaveIt.com as a major outlet for sellin" rel="nofollow">ing books. Thus, a service code is an important in" rel="nofollow">indicator to potential buyers. For this case, develop these diagrams: Sub-Task 2.1 A domain" rel="nofollow">in model class diagram Sub-Task 2.2 A list of uses cases and a use case diagram Sub-Task 2.3 A fully developed description for two use cases: Add a seller and Record a book order Task 3 Applyin" rel="nofollow">ing Object-Oriented Modellin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in Busin" rel="nofollow">iness Analysis Based on Module 8 & 9 MoveYourBooksNow.com Book Exchange MoveYourBooksNow.com is a book exchange that does busin" rel="nofollow">iness entirely on the Internet. The company acts as a clearin" rel="nofollow">inghouse for buyers and sellers of used books. To offer books for sale, a person must register with MoveYourBooks. The person must provide a current physical address and telephone number as well as a current e-mail address. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins an open account for this person. Access to the system as a seller is through a secure, authenticated portal. A seller can list books on the system through a special Internet form. Information required in" rel="nofollow">includes all the pertin" rel="nofollow">inent in" rel="nofollow">information about the book, its category, its general condition, and the askin" rel="nofollow">ing price. A seller may list as many books as desired. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins an in" rel="nofollow">index of all books in" rel="nofollow">in the system so buyers can use the search engin" rel="nofollow">ine to search for books. The search engin" rel="nofollow">ine allows searches by title, author, category, and keyword. People who want to buy books come to the site and search for the books they want. When they decide to buy, they must open an account with a credit card to pay for the books. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins all this in" rel="nofollow">information on secure servers. When a request to purchase is made and the payment is sent, TheMoveYourBooks.com sends an e-mail notice to the seller of the book. It also marks the book as sold. The system main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins an open order until it receives notice that the book has been shipped. After the seller receives notice CIS5302 Professional Skills for Busin" rel="nofollow">iness Analysis Assignment 2 that a listed book has been sold, the seller must notify the buyer via e-mail within" rel="nofollow">in 48 hours. Shipment of the order must be made within" rel="nofollow">in 24 hours of the seller sendin" rel="nofollow">ing the notification e-mail. The seller sends a notification to the buyer and TheMoveYourBooks.com when the shipment is made. After receivin" rel="nofollow">ing notice of shipment, TheMoveYourBooks.com main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins the order in" rel="nofollow">in shipped status. At the end of each month, a check is mailed to each seller for the book orders that have been in" rel="nofollow">in shipped status for 30 days. The 30-day waitin" rel="nofollow">ing period allows the buyer to notify TheMoveYourBooks.com if the shipment doesn’t arrive for some reason or if the book isn’t in" rel="nofollow">in the same condition as advertised. If they want, buyers can enter a service code for the seller. The service code is an in" rel="nofollow">indication of how well the seller is servicin" rel="nofollow">ing book purchases. Some sellers are very active and use TheMoveYourBooks.com as a major outlet for sellin" rel="nofollow">ing books. Thus, a service code is an important in" rel="nofollow">indicator to potential buyers. For this case, develop the followin" rel="nofollow">ing diagrams: Sub-Task 3.1 A domain" rel="nofollow">in model class diagram Sub-Task 3.2 A use case diagram Sub-Task 3.3 SSDs for two use cases, such as Add a seller and Record a book order Sub-Task 3.4 A sequence diagram for each of the above use cases Sub-Task 3.5 An in" rel="nofollow">integrated design class diagram that in" rel="nofollow">includes classes, methods, and navigation attributes