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MSC(IT) Second Sem Assignment Questions

System Structure Analysis and Design

 

Assignment A :

 

 

S. No.

Questions

Marks - 10


1 .

Briefly explain the procedure and make up of the post-implementation review. Can one
perform maintenance on a system without a post-implementation review? Why?

 

2 .

How does normalization reduce data redundancy? Illustrate

 

3 .

What do you mean by system audit? Explain.

 

4 .

How functional dependency is related to database table design?

 

5 .

What are some of the advantages of top-down design? Elaborate.

 

6 .

An international airline initiated a frequent traveler program designed to encourage passengers
to fly regularly and earn awards based on miles flown. The airline policy is as follows:
Passengers who fly more than 1 lakh miles per calendar year and, in addition, pay cash for
tickets or have been flying the airline regularly for more than 5 years are to receive a free roundtrip
ticket around the world. Passengers who fly less than 1 lakh miles per calendar year and have
been flying the airline regularly for more than 5 years also get a free round trip ticket around the
world.
Draw a decision table based on the above.

 

 

Assignment B:

 

  Case Detail :  

Case Study
A problematic conversion to a new software system for managing staff and Shipping operations
at Sealine Inc. to a halt, resulting in passengers stranded in cities such as New York, Detroit and
Palm Beach, Florida. The system-wide problems forced the Fort Lauderdale, Florida - based
discount shipping to book all available hotel rooms in many markets and to institute a nationwide
disaster response program.
Sealine Inc president and CEO Thomas konchesky said the crisis wasn't touched off by the new
system crashing or other technical problem. Instead, the problem were caused by a lack of
familiarity with the software on the part of Sealine's employees-situation that snowballed at the
Shipping after winter storms affected sea travel in the northeast.
While the new scheduling system had been run in parallel with the sealine old one from August
through the end of the last year, Thomas said users could not negotiate the software fast enough
to keep pace after the storms began forcing Ship cancellations. "The people who operated the
software were not longer as fast with it, even though they were proficient and they were trained",
Thomas said "It's one of those situations where your fingers are not connected to your brain
anymore, and we were not prepared for that". Ships were also booked to capacity because of the
crush of holiday travellers, making it more difficult to accommodate stranded passengers after
the problems emerged, he said.
Compounding the situation even further was the fact that Sealines's CIO post is vacant, said
Thomas, who held that position until he was promoted to CEO in mid-2000. The Shipping began
interviewing potential CIO candidates last month but has yet to hire a replacement. A hands-on
IT executive might have been able to foresee the impending crisis and steer Sealine's crew
staffing department away from doing the software conversion at such a busy travel time, Thomas
said. "The only way we could have avoided this problem was to have called off the conversion",
he said. "But we obviously didn't see the problem coming".
Paul harnandez, an analyst at Forrester Research who follows the travel industry, faulted Sealine
for its timing. "You never want to do a cutover to a new software system during a peak travel
period", he said. Sealine's staffing department wanted the conversion to occur January 1 because
the Sealine needs to track Captain and crew Sail hours on a calendar bases in order to ensure that
workers don't exceed sailing limits set by the U.S. federal Sail Administration. Making the
switch a week or two later would have required the initial records for this year to be moved from
the old system to the new one.
"Up until now, it's been our policy to let individual departments manage their own projects and
not involve the IT department", Thomas said. "That's going to change. We need to have our tech
people more involved". Paul said such a hang-off IT policy is receipt for danger. "You don't
mess around the technology", he said. "It is not kind to the people who don't understand it".
System Analysis & Design
Thomas said the Sealine will have to spend at least the rest of month trying to win back
passengers who were inconvenienced by the problems. Sealine, the largest privately held shiping
in the U.S, carried more than 2,00,000 passengers last year.
The Sealine will also have to mend its relationship with the New York and the New Jersey Port
authority, which is considering pulling Sealine's docking permits at the LaGuardia and Newark
docks in the back of the ordeal. Port authority spokesman Stewon Coleman said that at one point.
New York police were called to La Guardia to claim an unruly crowd of disgruntled passengers.
"There were some near fist fights between some of the passengers who'd just had enough", he
said.
The crisis also will lead to organizational restructuring at Sealine. Konchesky said, although he
added that specific changes haven't been decided on. A week ago, the sealine announced that it
had returned to "business-as-usual operation". Thomas said the new software remains in place.
"It was a matter of knowing how to use it", he said.

 

  1. What major problems in system implementation and conversion practices do you recognize in this case? What major management problems do you recognize in this case?

 

2.

What should Sealine Shipping’s have done to avoid its system problems? What steps should
they take now? 

 

3.

Please answer the following:
a) What are the pros & cons of waterfall model?
b) Summarize the advantages and limitations of Interviews and Questionnaires.
c) Discuss the multifaceted role of the system analyst.
d) Explain the major activities in conversion. Which activity is the most important? Why?
e) Discuss the concepts of MIS and DSS. How are they related? How do they differ? 

 

 

 

Assignment C:

 

 

 

Question No.  1

Marks - 10


How many steps are in the systems development life cycle (SDLC)?

 

 

Options

 
   

4

 

5

 

6

 

10

 

 

Question No.  2

Marks - 10


The first step in the systems development life cycle (SDLC) is:

 

 

Options

 
   

Analysis.

 

Design.

 

Problem/Opportunity Identification.

 

Development and Documentation.

 

 

 

 

Question No.  3

Marks - 10


Most modern software applications enable you to customize and automate various features using small custom-built

miniprograms called:

 

 

Options

 
   

macros.

 

Code

 

routines.

 

subroutines.

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  4

Marks - 10


The organized process or set of steps that needs to be followed to develop an information system is known as the:

 

 

Options

 
   

analytical cycle.

 

design cycle.

 

program specification.

 

system development life cycle.

 

 

 

 

Question No.  5

Marks - 10


How many steps are in the program development life cycle (PDLC)?

 

 

Options

 
   

4

 

5

 

6

 

10

 

 

Question No.  6

Marks - 10


The make-or-buy decision is associated with the ____________ step in the SDLC.

 

 

Options

 
   

Problem/Opportunity Identification

 

Design

 

Analysis

 

Development and Documentation

 

 

 

Question No.  7

Marks - 10


In the Analysis phase, the development of the ____________ occurs, which is a clear statement of the goals and objectives of the

project.

 

 

Options

 
   

documentation

 

flowchart

 

program specification

 

design

 

 

 

 

Question No.  8

Marks - 10


Actual programming of software code is done during the ____________ step in the SDLC.

 

 

Options

 
   

Maintenance and Evaluation

 

Design

 

Analysis

 

Development and Documentation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  9

Marks - 10


Enhancements, upgrades, and bug fixes are done during the ____________ step in the SDLC.

 

 

Options

 
   

Maintenance and Evaluation

 

Problem/Opportunity Identification

 

Design

 

Development and Documentation

 

 

Question No.  10

Marks - 10


The ____________ determines whether the project should go forward.

 

 

Options

 
   

feasibility assessment

 

opportunity identification

 

system evaluation

 

program specification

 

 

 

Question No.  11

Marks - 10


Technical writers generally provide the ____________ for the new system.

 

 

Options

 
   

programs

 

network

 

analysis

 

documentation

 

 

 

Question No.  12

Marks - 10


____________ design and implement database structures.

 

 

Options

 
   

Programmers

 

Project managers

 

Technical writers

 

Database administrators

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  13

Marks - 10


____________ spend most of their time in the beginning stages of the SDLC, talking
with end-users, gathering information, documenting systems, and proposing solutions.

 

 

Options

 
   

Systems analysts

 

Project managers

 

Network engineers

 

Database administrators

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  14

Marks - 10


Which of the following could not be considered an organisational goal?

 

 

Options

 
   

Increase company profit margin.

 

Expand customer base.

 

Provide quality service.

 

Complete backups every Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  15

Marks - 10


An organisations goal is to improve the communication of events to members. Which of the following strategies would best achieve

 this aim?

 

 

Options

 
   

Reduce labour costs.

 

Produce a regular newsletter.

 

Make sure all membership information is accurate.

 

Use a spreadsheet to keep track of finances.

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  16

Marks - 10


The profile of an audience can include its

 

 

Options

 
   

Employment category, income level and average age.

 

Employment category, favourite colour and average age.

 

Tax file number, income level and years of employment.

 

Educational level, Medicare number and name of doctor.

 

 

 

 

Question No.  17

Marks - 10


Which of the following is not a component of an information system?

 

 

Options

 
   

Equipment

 

End-user

 

Organisational goals

 

Procedures

 

 

Question No.  18

Marks - 10


____________ manage the system development, assign staff, manage the budget and reporting, and ensure that deadlines are met.

 

 

Options

 
   

Project managers

 

Network engineers

 

Graphic designers

 

Systems analysts

 

 

 

Question No.  19

Marks - 10


____________ is the process of translating a task into a series of commands that a computer will use to perform that task.

 

 

Options

 
   

Project design

 

Installation

 

Systems analysis

 

Programming

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  20

Marks - 10


Debugging is:

 

 

Options

 
   

creating program code.

 

finding and correcting errors in the program code.`

 

identifying the task to be computerized.

 

creating the algorithm.

 

 

 

 

Question No.  21

Marks - 10


Translating the problem statement into a series of sequential steps describing what the program must do is known as:

 

 

Options

 
   

coding.

 

debugging.

 

creating the algorithm.

 

writing documentation.

 

 

 

 

Question No.  22

Marks - 10


Translating the algorithm into a programming language occurs at the ____________ step of the PDLC.

 

 

Options

 
   

Debugging

 

Coding

 

Testing and Documentation

 

Algorithm Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  23

Marks - 10


The problem statement should include all of the following EXCEPT:

 

 

Options

 
   

input.

 

output.

 

processing.

 

storage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  24

Marks - 10


The problem statement includes the ____________, which lists specific input numbers a program would typically expect the user to

enter and precise output values that a perfect program would return for those input values.

 

 

Options

 
   

testing plan

 

error handler

 

IPO cycle

 

input-output specification

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  25

Marks - 10


Which step of SDLC performs cost/benefit analysis?

 

 

Options

 
   

Feasibility Study

 

Analysis

 

Design

 

None of the above

 

 

Question No.  26

Marks - 10


System maintenance is necessary because:

 

 

Options

 
   

Human never gets it right the first time.

 

The deployment may change over time.

 

The user’s needs may change over time.

 

All of the above.

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  27

Marks - 10


A person-machine system and a highly integrated grouping of information-processing functions designed to provide management

with a comprehensive picture of specific operation is called:

 

 

Options

 
   

DSS

 

MISS

 

ISS

 

All of the above.

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  28

Marks - 10


Which is the most creative and challenging phase of SDLC?

 

 

Options

 
   

Analysis

 

Design

 

Implementation

 

Feasibility Study

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  29

Marks - 10


Costs that are known to exist but whose financial value cannot be accurately measured are referred to as

 

 

Options

 
   

Intangible

 

Tangible

 

Direct

 

Indirect

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  30

Marks - 10


The parts of the organization or computer system depend on one another is called:

 

 

Options

 
   

Interaction

 

Interdependence

 

Integration

 

All of the above

 
 

 

Question No.  31

Marks - 10


Which of the following Normal forms states that a non-key attribute depends on a key attribute or concatenated key:

 

 

Options

 
   

First Normal Form

 

Second Normal Form

 

Third Normal Form

 

BCNF

 

 

Question No.  32

Marks - 10


_________ means adding, modifying or redeveloping the code to support change in any specifications.

 

 

Options

 
   

Enhancement

 

Maintenance

 

Implementation

 

All of the above

 

 

 

 

Question No.  33

Marks - 10


Which symbol of DFD represents a Data Store?

 

 

Options

 
   

Circle

 

Square

 

Open-ended Rectangle

 

Triangle

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  34

Marks - 10


System maintenance is necessary because:

 

 

Options

 
   

Human never gets it right the first time.

 

The deployment may change over time.

 

The user’s needs may change over time.

 

All of the above.

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  35

Marks - 10


A person-machine system and a highly integrated grouping of information-processing functions designed to provide management

with a comprehensive picture of specific operation is called:

 

 

Options

 
   

DSS

 

MIS

 

IIS

 

All of the above.

 

 

 

Question No.  36

Marks - 10


The parts of the organization or computer system depend on one another is called:

 

 

Options

 
   

Interaction

 

Interaction

 

ntegration

 

All of the above

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  37

Marks - 10


What kind of information comes under user staff category of information?

 

 

Options

 
   

Policies

 

Authority relationship

 

Objectives

 

Work schedules

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  38

Marks - 10


Primary external source of information is:

 

 

Options

 
   

Financial report

 

Electronic data process

 

Government documents

 

Personal stuff

 

 

 

Question No.  39

Marks - 10


In which step of feasibility study people resist to change:

 

 

Options

 
   

Technical feasibility

 

Behavioural feasibility

 

Economical feasibility

 

None of the above

 

 

 

 

 

Question No.  40

Marks - 10


Evaluation criteria for the best candidate system:

 

 

Options

 
   

Performance and cost

 

Observation

 

User feedback

 

None of the above

 

 

 

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