Question: The question is attached below. BIT 2208 Software Engineering Requirements Analysis Local Health Centre More than 2000 patients are registered with a local health centre.

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Local Health Centre

More than 2000 patients are registered with a local health centre. The centre employs a number of general practitioners (i.e. doctors) and a few receptionists. Patients are officially registered with one doctor but can arrange appointments with any available one. These appointments may subsequently be cancelled. Some appointments result in one or more prescriptions, identifying a medicine to be taken.

New patients are registered by a receptionist. When a patient is registered he/she provides his/her details such as name, date of birth, address, etc., and receives a unique patient number.

To book an appointment a patient should contact a receptionist. The patient provides his/her number (or date of birth) and the receptionist provides a list of available time slots for appointments. The appointment is booked with the patients doctor or if the patients doctor is not available with any available doctor. The date and time of the booked appointment are given to the patient as a confirmation.

Patients can cancel booked appointments by contacting a receptionist who will cancel appointments on behalf of patients.

A patient who attends an appointment should check in first using a special terminal located in the waiting area of the health centre. The patient inputs his/her number (or date of birth). The system checks the details and confirms that the patient has been checked in.

Doctors record appointment outcomes and details of prescriptions (if any) during the appointments i.e. all prescriptions issued by doctors are recorded on the patients record.

Patients who leave the area where the health centre is located are de-registered by a receptionist.

Produce a context diagram of the health centre system described above.

Wheelies Bicycle Manufacturer

Wheelies is a bicycle manufacturing company based in Holland. Wheelies buy all the parts for its bicycles from various suppliers around the world. The parts are then assembled in the factory in Holland to produce a number of different bicycle models.

Customers of Wheelies place orders for the bicycles they require, and delivery is estimated to take three weeks. Each customer order can consist of more than one model of bicycle, and the required quantity of each model is also recorded on the order.

At the end of each week a forecast is produced so the manufacturing department knows how many of each bicycle model it needs to produce in the following week. The forecast is based on the number of each model in stock and the quantity of each model ordered by customers. The forecast is also used to place purchase orders for parts from the suppliers so that all the necessary parts are available for the weeks production.

Each individual bicycle that is assembled has a unique code stamped on the frame. When a customer order is ready for dispatch, the frame code of each actual bicycle allocated to that customer order is recorded so that each bicycle can be traced to a particular customer. Deliveries to customers can be arranged for complete or partial orders.

Produce a Use Case diagram for a computer system to support Wheelies business processes.

The question is attached below. BIT 2208 Software

BIT 2208 Software Engineering Requirements Analysis Local Health Centre More than 2000 patients are registered with a local health centre. The centre employs a number of general practitioners (i.e. doctors) and a few receptionists. Patients are officially registered with one doctor but can arrange appointments with any available one. These appointments may subsequently be cancelled. Some appointments result in one or more prescriptions, identifying a medicine to be taken. New patients are registered by a receptionist. When a patient is registered he/she provides his/her details such as name, date of birth, address, etc., and receives a unique patient number. To book an appointment a patient should contact a receptionist. The patient provides his/her number (or date of birth) and the receptionist provides a list of available time slots for appointments. The appointment is booked with the patient's doctor or if the patient's doctor is not available with any available doctor. The date and time of the booked appointment are given to the patient as a confirmation. Patients can cancel booked appointments by contacting a receptionist who will cancel appointments on behalf of patients. A patient who attends an appointment should check in first using a special terminal located in the waiting area of the health centre. The patient inputs his/her number (or date of birth). The system checks the details and confirms that the patient has been checked in. Doctors record appointment outcomes and details of prescriptions (if any) during the appointments i.e. all prescriptions issued by doctors are recorded on the patient's record. Patients who leave the area where the health centre is located are de-registered by a receptionist. Produce a context diagram of the health centre system described above. Wheelies Bicycle Manufacturer Wheelies is a bicycle manufacturing company based in Holland. Wheelies buy all the parts for its bicycles from various suppliers around the world. The parts are then assembled in the factory in Holland to produce a number of different bicycle models. Customers of Wheelies place orders for the bicycles they require, and delivery is estimated to take three weeks. Each customer order can consist of more than one model of bicycle, and the required quantity of each model is also recorded on the order. At the end of each week a forecast is produced so the manufacturing department knows how many of each bicycle model it needs to produce in the following week. The forecast is based on the number of each model in stock and the quantity of each model ordered by customers. The forecast is also used to place purchase orders for parts from the suppliers so that all the necessary parts are available for the week's production. Each individual bicycle that is assembled has a unique code stamped on the frame. When a customer order is ready for dispatch, the frame code of each actual bicycle allocated to that customer order is recorded so that each bicycle can be traced to a particular customer. Deliveries to customers can be arranged for complete or partial orders. Produce a Use Case diagram for a computer system to support Wheelies' business processes

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