2.2P_vision_statement The vision statement captures the essence of the system, and acts as a guide to those working on it. A vision statement summarises the motivations behind a product which in turn...

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Pass Task 2.2: Document Vision statement is the one i need help with but Pass Task 1.1 has a Case Study that is useful to complete task 2.2. So task 1.1 is not being done its just to reference of the case study only.



2.2P_vision_statement The vision statement captures the essence of the system, and acts as a guide to those working on it. A vision statement summarises the motivations behind a product which in turn helps to create a system the achieves the goals of the customer. In this task, you will use the information provided in the case study introduced in the first task in week 1, to write a vision statement for LC’s customer order system. Submit the following files to OnTrack: Your vision statement for LC’s customer order system. 1. Review this week’s steps, in particular the one directly related to vision statements. 2. Read the LC case study carefully. Remember to define the following aspects: For (target customer) Who (statement of need) The (product name) is a (product category) that (key benefit) Unlike (primary alternative) Our product (statement of differentiation) 3. Once you’ve defined the above mentioned aspects of the system, write your vision statement. 4. Submit your work to OnTrack. SIT773 Software Requirements and Analysis Pass Task 2.2: Document Vision statement Overview Submission Details Instructions SIT773 Software Requirements and Analysis Pass Task 2.2: Document Vision statement Overview Submission Details Instructions 1.1P_write_a_problem_statement This week you have explored different aspects of software development, challenges of building software, problem domain, pain points and how to write a problem statement. In this task, you need to review the case study presented below and write a problem statement for it and a brief report outlining any pain points you identify. Leckie’s Choice (LC) began as a small business 20 years ago and has grown to have multiple store locations throughout Victoria. Currently, LC is a distributor, wholesaler and retailer of residential and industrial electrical equipment, supplies and services. The company also provides installation and services in areas such as energy management, solar systems, home automation, surveillance systems and data and communication equipment. LC has well trained, knowledgeable staff that understand their customers, through which the business builds and maintains strong, professional relationships. The company has an informative web site, however, customer orders are mainly dealt with over the phone and e-mail at local branches as the business website does not support ordering. The owners of the business are transitioning into retirement, leaving their son and daughter, John and Ruby, in charge. John and Ruby are concerned that the business is not keeping up with the times as the market is becoming more and more competitive. This is creating a new challenge for the business. Both of them have observed that total quarterly sales have declined. In addition, customer queries have recently doubled, increasing the workload for LC’s sales staff. Some customers have commented that ordering and delivery take too long and consequently, they’ve proceeded to purchase products directly from other wholesalers. Customers have also reported that they are receiving more attractive promotions and loyalty rewards from other wholesalers. John has identified that the current marketing and product promotion policies of LC do not reflect their customers’ expectations. A new marketing manager has been appointed who is sorting through feedback left by customers in order to develop plausible promotion policies and customer loyalty rewards programs. While the new marketing manager is working hard to try and develop these programs, John understands that the result does not guarantee an increase in customer traffic or loyalty. SIT773 Software Requirements and Analysis Pass Task 1.1: Identifying and documenting pain points and writing a problem statement Overview of the task Case study: Ruby shares a common view with John. Both of them believe that for the company to remain competitive, it needs to use technology to its advantage but they are both unsure about how to do this. John and Ruby have approached you, a software engineer, to identify problem areas, make recommendations and propose solutions that will help to ensure the company stays economically viable in the future. In this task you will write a problem statement based on LC’s business case. Submit the following to OnTrack: A brief report outlining the pain points you identified. Your problem statement based on the provided case study. 1. Review related steps and examples in regards to problem statements, pain points, problem and solution domains and the challenges faced when building software. 2. Complete the task at the end of each article and get feedback from your fellow students so that you can develop a good understanding of each concept covered. 3. Review the given example on how to write a problem statement in the relevant step. 4. Based on the scenario above, identify the challenges that LC is currently facing. 5. Clearly outline the pain points of LC’s business situation and the reason you believe that these pain points require resolution. 6. Based on your findings, write a problem statement. 7. Prepare a short report describing the pain points that you identified. 8. Submit your work to OnTrack. Submission Details Instructions SIT773 Software Requirements and Analysis Pass Task 1.1: Identifying and documenting pain points and writing a problem statement Overview of the task Case study: Submission Details Instructions
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Answer To: 2.2P_vision_statement The vision statement captures the essence of the system, and acts as a guide...

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ASSIGNMENT
Customers are given the ability to place orders and monitor the progress of those orders via
the use of a product known as the LC customer order system.
Customers will be able to do the following using the system:
- Be able to place orders - Be able to monitor the progress of their orders - Be able to get alerts when their order has been dispatched
Unlike previous client order systems, LC's system will be able to follow the progress of orders in real time and will present customers with the most recent information on the status of their order. Additionally, the system will be able to track any changes that may occur in the status of an order.
ELEMENTS THAT COMPRISE THE SYSTEM
Any client that is interested in placing an order with LC is considered a potential user for the customer order system that LC maintains. Customers will be able to make orders and check on the progress of those orders via the use of this system.
The customer order system that LC offers allows customers to make orders and monitor the progress of those...
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