Designing a student information system (SIS)

Assume the role of a consultant tasked with designin" rel="nofollow">ing a student in" rel="nofollow">information system (SIS) for a small college that offers both onlin" rel="nofollow">ine and face-to-face classes. The SIS should keep track of students' in" rel="nofollow">information and their course registrations. You will be provided with in" rel="nofollow">information about the system, its busin" rel="nofollow">iness context, and its requirements. With this in" rel="nofollow">information, you will need to design the software system by applyin" rel="nofollow">ing object-oriented techniques and methods and UML modelin" rel="nofollow">ing. • Apply object-oriented techniques and methods in" rel="nofollow">in analyzin" rel="nofollow">ing and designin" rel="nofollow">ing software systems Create UML functional models that are clearly articulated, based on software system requirements • Create UML structural models that are clearly articulated, based on functional models • Create UML behavioral models that are clearly articulated, based on functional and structural models Fin" rel="nofollow">inal Project Part II Prompt You, as a software architect, did a good job on the functional model of the SIS. The small college is happy with your functional model and has approved it. The college wants you to proceed to the next step of the SIS structural model. Based on your SIS functional model, create an SIS structural model consistin" rel="nofollow">ing of: • A class responsibility collaboration (CRC) card for each class in" rel="nofollow">in your model •