1. What are the differences between the Analysis Phase and the Design Phase?
2. What types of models are in an SDD (System Design Document)? See System Specification Outline in your text.
3. How do the nonfunctional requirements impact the architecture of a system?
This assignment is a formative assessment of the course objectives.
CO1: Compare SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) phases, models, processes, techniques, and/or deliverables
CO5: Discuss Structured Analysis and Design (SAD) and/or Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) UML models
(SLO) Assess the significance of the system development life cycle and its effectiveness.
The difference between the Analysis Phase and the Design Phase
The analysis phase is where multiple collected and processed items are examined, correlated, and given the necessary context that make them useful. In design phase, one or more designs are developed, with which the project result can apparently be achieved. The difference between the two phases is that analysis focuses on determining what the business needs are, whereas the design phase takes those business needs and determines how they will be met through a specific implementation. The system design document (SDD) describes how the functional and nonfunctional requirements recorded in the Requirements Document, the preliminary user-oriented functional design recorded in the High Level Technical Design/Alternatives document, and the preliminary data design documented in the Logical Data.
I obtain excellent communication, IT and interpersonal skills and have the ability to work under pressure, handle many tasks at busy times and priorities my workload. Referring to the NASBM Standards, as an aspiring SBM I believe I obtain the personal skills required to be an effective SBM with previous experience in HR & Marketing, however this also identifies areas I need to develop in; such as Finance therefore, would say I currently sit in the school administration area (Tier 1) In most areas and hope to gain the relevant knowledge required to be a successful SBM by completing this course.
There is much scope for me to develop my skills further which this course will allow me to do and enable me to practise this knowledge in my school, developing myself further in management and leadership skills highlighting the need for an SBM and securing this opportunity if it arises.
2.3: Analyse own professional role and challenges
Above is an illustration of my role analysis; based on current role this shows much of my time is spent completing administration duties,
To extract myself from mainly admin duties and step into more management and leadership activities, I have put in a request to shadow the office manager once a week and attend SLT meetings to learn about how the goals are set then see how the objectives can be met, the challenge I would face is falling behind on admin duties, however this can be tackled by better time management and also delegating a few duties to other team members. I have previous experience working in a HR field as a supervisor, therefore have developed skills in areas such as open communication, HR, marketing, negotiation and excellent time management, however this also identifies the need to develop my skills in the school finance and infrastructure area.