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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.1 ADDITIONAL NOTES: PROCESS MODELLING USING FUNCTION DECOMPOSITION DIAGRAMS IMS9001 - Systems Analysis and Design
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.2 Function Decomposition: a Process Modelling Technique function decomposition is the decomposing of a system into its component functions and processes as a way of managing complexity function decomposition creates a top-down view: it shows a hierarchy of levels of increasingly detailed processes within a system a function decomposition model (or diagram) is used to represent the hierarchical decomposition and structure of the processes of a system the decomposition of functions corresponds to levelling of processes in DFDs
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.3 Function Decomposition Diagrams a function is a high-level set of related activities that are ongoing: a function is a broad, generic activity a process is a lower level activity that is repeatedly carried out functions consist of groups of related processes the depth and scope of function decomposition diagrams depend on the size and complexity of the system represented
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.4 Function Decomposition Diagrams function decomposition diagrams showing only higher levels can be built early in systems analysis more detailed process decomposition can be carried out as the system is studied in more detail function decomposition diagrams show the structure of functions and processes within the system this structure may not correspond to the structure of the organisation shown in an organisation chart See Whitten et al (2001) p 5, p 338 for examples
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.5 Function Decomposition Diagrams each function and process should have a unique name which indicates what it does ABC Sales System 1. Sell Products 2. Manage Inventory 3. Control Finance a top level function decomposition diagram
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.6 Example Function Decomposition Diagram ABC Sales System 1. Sell Products 2. Manage Inventory 3. Control Finance functions and processes are further decomposed 2.1 Deliver Product 2.2 Accept Delivery 2.3 Check Stock levels
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.7 Function Decomposition 1.0 2.0 3.0 1.21.1 1.2.1 1.2.2 the decomposition of functions and processes corresponds to the levelling of DFDs
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.8 function decomposition diagrams are an alternative representation of the hierarchy of functions and processes within a system they may be built using either a top down or a bottom up approach they provide a useful overview of the processing within a system Function Decomposition
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ADDITIONAL NOTES 4.9 References HOFFER, J.A., GEORGE, J.F. and VALACICH (2002) 3rd ed., Modern Systems Analysis and Design, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, Chapters 8 WHITTEN, J.L., BENTLEY, L.D. and DITTMAN, K.C. (2001) 5th ed., Systems Analysis and Design Methods, Irwin/McGraw-HilI, New York, NY. Chapter 8
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