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1 eBusiness The Software Production View Project Summary

2 Objectives Acquire experience with the activities of the first phases of the SDLC –Problem analysis –Identification of the solution space and evaluation of alternatives –Modeling and specification –Prototyping Apply in practice SA methods Teamwork Customer Interactions Presenting the Results

3 The Problem Space Information gathering (Business) domain analysis Narrow the Scope...

4 eBusiness - the Target Domain eBusiness is a framework for seamless integration of critical business systems and their direct connection to key constituencies (customers, employees, suppliers and distributors) via the Web (Internet, Intranet and Extranet). As all key players - customers, employees, suppliers and distributors - are connected to the business systems and share the information they need, eBusiness actually transitions the traditional business processes to a new level with the ultimate focus on customers and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).

5 The Competitive Landscape Markets Products Competitors

6 The Solution Space Definition of Alternatives Evaluation of Alternatives Modeling and Specification Documenting the Solution

7 Sample Outline Team Introduction Topic – project presentation Competitive landscape - summary System Functionality- –demonstrate one scenario – trace a selected feature from a source, through the DFD level 1, to the sink –present one use cases (possible related to the scenario highlighted on the DFD, see above) Extra Functional requirements UI – prototype Future enhancements Project management- overview of the model being followed, e.g., XP, RUP, etc. Conclusions – team work, methods, standards

8 Presenting the Work Set your goals Prepare the content & the form the delivery - dry run, time Execute eye contact, voice posture, gestures, movement time Know the audience your strengths your weaknesses

9 How well did we do?