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ASSIGNMENT 1 SUBMISSION

The chosen project (4 marks)

Project name: Providing child minding service

Brief description :(What value will be delivered by new services)

(Max 100 words)

The project will develop a system to allow parents to leave their children in good care while they spend time shopping. They

will be guaranteed a good service and be able to make the arrangements that best suit their needs. Care centers will

experience more activity.

Define Project Goal: (how will the service work)

Parents will be able to contact service administration in the city administration and get advice on closest available child

minding service. They will then make arrangements with their chosen service to leave their children for a specified amount

of time. Care centers will be provided with easier access to clients.

NOTE: The italics are an example not the actual project that you submit.

SYSTEM MODEL (3 marks)

(Draw model showing all the systems involved in your project, their boundary roles and information exchanges.)

Project Idea (5 marks)

Mission

Idea for a smart city Bicycle license for shared travel

Idea contribution to project Improve movement across city

Users Bicycle rider, bicycle renter

Artifact produced A process for renting bicycles

Idea description A person buys a card to allow them to use bicycles left in specific locations. They

can ride the bicycle to another specific location and leave for the next person.

Social value Reduced pollution, easier travel.

Key business goal Improve movement across city

Business value to client Easier way to get across the city

New business opportunity for bicycle providers

Reduced car traffic flows

Market

(grow or enter new market) People shopping or visiting the city

Assumptions Clients know how to ride bicycles.

Stakeholders Bicycle owners.

The italics are an example, You have to fill in for your project. Project Storyboard (7 marks) – Template L.3.1

STORIES

Number Description

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

Activity name Description Roles in

activity Includes story

number

ROLES

Role name Description Supports story

FEATURES

Name Description Role supported

BAM and ESN (6 marks)

The BAM and ESN is described in the textbook and will be explained in lectures).

Template L.3.2 - Template for Technical Evaluation (3 marks)

Role value

created Knowledge Social structure Process Innovation to

support

emerging

requirements

System

name

Role Value

create

for

the

role

Boundary

roles

defined? Yes/No

They

should be

shown on

the BAM

Are

boundary

role

responsibilities

defined? Yes on the

BAM

Are

responsibilities of

roles

other than

boundary

in the

BAM

clearly Check the

BAM. Is there

adequate

communication

across

boundary

roles? Refer to ESN

Is the

knowledge passing

between

boundary

roles

clearly

defined

Is there a

role

allocated

to each

knowledgRefer to BAM Are all

business

activities

clearly

described? Check

whether

there is a

scenario

for each

business

activity

Are steps to be

followed by

users clear?

Does each

business

activity have

access to

information it

needs?

Describe how

value is

created Can new

knowledge be easily

added? Brief

description of how

Can

communication

paths be

easily

changed? Brief

description of how

Can the

project be

easily

extended Brief

description of how

defined?

Is the

required

knowledge retained

in the

system?

Does

knowledge add to

value

e action?

Are

actions

for each

role clear? Refer to role

responsibilities

on the BAM

Are all

messages

received

processed

to

completion? Identify the

message flows.

Are all

message

flows

between

roles

defined?

Are all

transfers

between

roles

defined