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Category > Programming Posted 05 May 2017 My Price 8.00

development of a website for a bank

Simulate the process and deliverables for the development of a website for a bank that allows customers to manage their finances and go through the major steps of the software development life cycle. Develop and describe a project in such a way that it feels “real”, that it presents a system that could very well exist and provides documentation that all stakeholders could understand and work with. You can use UML diagrams, wireframes, text descriptions, and graphs to create the deliverables. No develop any code or create a product, only the supporting documentation.

Create the following document deliverables that reflect the development of a website for a bank that allows customers to manage their finances.

Each deliverable should be a minimum of one page. Include citations throughout, as necessary. Original responses only.

Deliverables are as follows

  1. Product Overview A description of the overall product being developed, along with related information, such as the market, competitors, and constraints. Notes: This is written in paragraph form, perhaps with a chart to support your claims if necessary. Define what you want to build in a very broad sense and why you would want to build it. Start thinking here about tasks and features that customers and users expect with this system.
  2. Stakeholder Overview Identify the stakeholders and their desires. Determine objectives, possible conflicts, and rank importance of certain aspects (cost, functionality, etc.) to each stakeholder. Notes: Works best in table format listing each party involved, how much say they have, how much time they can devote, how critical they are, etc.. You may choose a ranking system for such things as long as you define it.
  3. Requirements Analysis Create a list of at least ten (10) system requirements.Notes: Define in very clear, detailed terms what your system does. You will want requirements that are both functional and non-functional. Requirements may be dependent on other requirements or grouped into subsets.

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Status NEW Posted 05 May 2017 03:05 AM My Price 8.00

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