Draw a use case diagram for the situation described in Problem and Exercise 7-43. Problem and Exercise

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Draw a use case diagram for the situation described in Problem and Exercise 7-43.


Problem and Exercise 7-43

Develop a context diagram and as many nested DFDs as you consider necessary to represent all the details of the training logistics system described in the following narrative.

If you discover that the narrative is incomplete, make up reasonable explanations to complete the story. Supply these extra explanations along with the diagrams. Training, Inc., conducts training seminars in major US cities. For each seminar, the Logistics department must make arrangements for the meeting facilities, the training consultant’s travel, and the shipment of any seminar materials. For each scheduled seminar, the Bookings department notifies the logistics coordinator of the type of seminar, the dates and city location, and the name of the consultant who will conduct the training. To arrange for meeting facilities, the logistics coordinator gathers information on possible meeting sites in the scheduled city. The meeting site location decision is made based on date availability, cost, type of meeting space available, and convenience of the location. Once the site decision is made, the coordinator speaks with the sales manager of the meeting facility to reserve the meeting room(s), plan the seating arrangement(s), and reserve any necessary audiovisual equipment. The coordinator estimates the number and size of meeting rooms, the type of seating arrangements, and the audiovisual equipment needed for each seminar from the information kept in a logistics database on each type of seminar offered and the number of anticipated registrants for a particular booking. After negotiations are conducted by the logistics coordinator and the sales manager of the meeting facility, the sales manager creates a contract agreement specifying the negotiated arrangements and sends two copies of it to the logistics coordinator. The coordinator reviews the agreement and approves it if no changes are needed. One copy of the agreement is filed and the other copy is sent back to the sales manager. If changes are needed, the agreement copies are changed and returned to the sales manager for approval. This approval process continues until both parties have approved the agreement. The coordinator must also contact the training consultant to make travel arrangements. First, the coordinator reviews the consultant’s travel information in the logistics database and researches flight schedules. Then the consultant is contacted to discuss possible travel arrangements; subsequently, the coordinator books a flight for the consultant with a travel agency. Once the consultant’s travel arrangements have been completed, a written confirmation and itinerary are sent to the consultant. Two weeks before the date of the seminar, the coordinator determines what, if any, seminar materials (e.g., transparencies, training guides, pamphlets, etc.) need to be sent to the meeting facility. Each type of seminar has a specific set of materials assigned to it. For some materials, the coordinator must know how many participants have registered for the seminar in order to determine how many to send. A request for materials is sent to the Materials-handling department, where the materials are gathered, boxed, and sent to the meeting address listed on the request. Once the requested materials have been shipped, a notification is sent to the logistics coordinator.

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Modern Systems Analysis And Design

ISBN: 9780134204925

8th Edition

Authors: Joseph Valacich, Joey George

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