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    processes. It specifies the processes or transformations that occur within each module and the interfaces that exist between them. 4. What are the alternative methods for building information systems? • Define the traditional systems life cycle. The life cycle methodology is a phased approach to building a system, dividing systems development into formal stages. Describe each of its steps and its advantages and disadvantages for systems building. Steps: System analysis, System design, Programming

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    BSc(Hons) Business Information Technology/ BSc(Hons) Computer Forensics/ BSc(Hons) Computer Forensics & Security/ BSc(Hons) Computer Security & Ethical Hacking/ BSc(Hons) Computing Courses 2015/16 Level 6 Production Project PROJECT PLAN SUBMISSION: Name: Sagar Neupane Student I.D.: 77148047 Course: Bsc(Hons) Computing Supervisor’s Name: FINAL PROJECT INDIVIDUAL AIM & OBJECTIVES Title of my Project: Information Security through image Steganography using LSB Algorithm Aim of my Final Project: The

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    convergence of software development, process engineering and hence business development projects has changed the DSDM framework to become a general framework for complex problem solving tasks. Advantages • Active user participation throughout the life of the project and iterative nature of development improves quality of the product. • DSDM ensures rapid deliveries. • Both of the above factors result in reduced project costs Disadvantages • The first thing is DSDM is costly to implement, as it requires

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    2.0 Situation Analysis In recent years, the people of Bangladesh have been noticed to be interested in travelling abroad for pleasure trips especially to countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. Moreover, the ongoing economic meltdown has forced these countries to reduce the traveling cost to attract more tourists. According to a statistics of Malaysian Tourism Department, they have reduced the travel tax by 25%, overall hotel cost by 30% and their shops have announced sales discount ranging

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    will be stand out in the crowd in order to meet their requirement and for their necessary needs. For XYZ company need to follow the time track which we have mentioned in the Gnatt chart for the better understanding purpose of how to follow the life cycle for this development and we mentioned in the Gnatt chart about the completion dates accordingly. Here this project will be completed by the more than one year with all necessary changes in the game application software. For this development application

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    actual development increases hence there is a decrease in maintenance expenditure. Besides the advantages there are some disadvantages also for this approach. The main disadvantage is the maintenance requests tends to be bottleneck to the development cycle. This is because that maintenance is process of solving or omission of errors and defects which is considered as urgent situation. At this point the development stage acts as

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    search, google maps etc. The project is developed based on the following software development cycle. It starts with collecting the requirements and ends with the deployment phase with many phases in between. The phases in the software development plan are Requirements Specification, planning and Design, code Implementation, Testing, Deployment and Maintenance.Usually in the software development life cycle we have considered after each and every phase if the requirements are not satisfied or if they

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    2 System Development Life Cycle Methodology Learning Objectives : • To introduce the general concepts of various approaches of systems development, their framework, advantages and disadvantages; • To explain in detail the phases involved in Systems Development Life Cycle(SDLC); • To understand the key issues while acquiring or developing system for achieving goals set; • To discuss in detail various System Development Tools like – DFD, Decision Tree, Flowcharts etc.; and

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    Supply Chain Management in the Service Industry Firms such as McDonald’s and Wallmatt, which operate in the service industry, have branches internationally and nationally. They open stores in various regions of the globe with the primary objective of providing their target client’s with seamless experiences while utilizing this opportunity to expand their business in emerging markets. Compared to manufacturing industries, intangible sales characterise service industries as they greatly rely on people’s

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    An Information System (IS) is commonly known as a system composed of people and computers whose main purpose is to processes or interprets information. In this context, information system development methodologies (ISDMs) are used to organize the IS development process (Zaied et al.2003). In the last decades, various well-known ISDMs have been established in literatures. For instance, Agile Methodology, Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology(SSADM), Soft Systems Methodology(SSM), User-centered

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