Employee Scheduling System Michael Attewell: Project Manager Abram Jackson: Web Programmer/Analyst Michael Kraft: Systems Analyst.

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Employee Scheduling System Michael Attewell: Project Manager Abram Jackson: Web Programmer/Analyst Michael Kraft: Systems Analyst

Gantt Chart and Work Plan

Selected Design Strategy: Custom Development  Complete control of system’s appearance and functionality.  Ability to be creative to fulfill unique business needs.  Polish in-house technical and functional skills.  Flexible time frame.  Good project management skills.

Alternative 1: Custom Development Alternative 2: Packaged System Alternative 3: Outsourcing Technical FeasibilityProject Team has web- programming experience. Project Management is very good. Programmed using JAVA. Would like to develop system in ASP.net Programmed using C++. Would like to develop system in ASP.net Economic FeasibilityNo upfront cost.$15,000 cost upfront.$35,000 cost upfront Organizational FeasibilityCustom system developed to meet our unique business needs. Program in wide use by other institutions. Good reputation for quality work. Other BenefitsIn-house experts to support the system after implementation. Shorter timeframe need to implement. Experienced developers. Other LimitationsScope creepCannot support all of the functionality needed to support our business needs. Strategic and unique business processes will no longer be confidential. Alternative Matrix

Package Diagram

Class Diagram

mapped into Relational Tables

Windows Navigation Diagram

Main User Interface

Form Used to Gather Information

System Generated Report

Selected Architecture: Client-Server Physical Architecture Design Why This Architecture? Web-based One server will process all the Application Logic, Data Access Logic, and Data Storage Can be accessed from nearly any computer connected to the internet

Network Plan

Security Plan System Value ▫Not mission critical ▫If down >24 hours, may cost $200 a week Access Control ▫Only managers can add/delete shifts, or change assigned employees Authentication ▫All users will have to login to the system with a password

Questions?