Tony’s Chips has recently been sold to a new independent company. The
new company has hired you to manage a project that will move the old
Website from an externally hosted solution to an internal one. The
company’s leadership is very concerned about redundancy for their site,
insisting that a back-up site be available as a failover in case the
main site goes down. In addition, they want the site redesigned to allow
customers to order products online.
As part of your job,
you must complete a 10-to-15 page paper that follows this project
through the system development life cycle (SDLC). This assignment will
require you to do the following:
- Discuss what it will take
to build a Web architecture, move an existing Website with minimal
downtime, and provide a disaster recovery solution to ensure the site is
always available. -
- The
Web architecture should describe and justify operating system choices
(i.e., Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP, Windows, IIS, SQL, etc.).
- The
- Evaluate alternatives to the company self-hosting the site.
- Build a Gantt chart using Microsoft Project or equivalent software, showing all tasks associated with implementing the Website.
- The chart should include a minimum of five (5) tasks, each with three (3) sub-tasks.
- Explain and justify the system architecture you have selected.
- Illustrate the system architecture using Visio or equivalent software.
- Create a use case that documents the event of a customer ordering a bag of chips from the new Website.
- The use case should include a graphical representation using Visio or equivalent software and a text description of the events.
- Discuss the support operations that the internally hosted Website will require after implementation.
- Explain how you will evaluate the performance of the new site and the success of your project.
The specific Course Learning Outcomes associated with this assignment are:
- Design high-level logical system characteristics (user interface design, design of data, and information requirements).
- Use contemporary CASE tools in process and data modeling.
- Use technology and information resources to research issues in systems analysis and development.
- Write
clearly and concisely about Systems Analysis and Development topics
using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
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Criteria |
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Meets |
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Proficient |
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1. Discuss what it will take to build |
Did not submit or incompletely discussed |
Insufficiently discussed what it |
Partially discussed what it will |
Satisfactorily discussed what it |
Thoroughly discussed what it will |
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2. Evaluate alternatives to the |
Did not submit or incompletely |
Insufficiently evaluated |
Partially evaluated alternatives |
Satisfactorily evaluated |
Thoroughly evaluated alternatives |
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3. Build a Gantt chart using |
Did not submit or incompletely |
Insufficiently built a Gantt chart |
Partially built a Gantt chart |
Satisfactorily built a Gantt chart |
Thoroughly built a Gantt chart |
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4. Explain and justify the system |
Did not submit or incompletely |
Insufficiently explained and |
Partially explained and justified |
Satisfactorily explained and |
Thoroughly explained and justified |
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5. Illustrate the system |
Did not submit or incompletely |
Insufficiently illustrated the |
Partially illustrated the system |
Satisfactorily illustrated the |
Thoroughly illustrated the system |
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6. Create a use case that |
Did not submit or incompletely |
Insufficiently created a use case |
Partially created a use case that |
Satisfactorily created a use case |
Thoroughly created a use case that |
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7. Discuss the support operations |
Did not submit or incompletely |
Insufficiently discussed the |
Partially discussed the support |
Satisfactorily discussed the |
Thoroughly discussed the support |
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8. Explain how you will evaluate |
Did not submit or incompletely explained |
Insufficiently explained how you |
Partially explained how you will |
Satisfactorily explained how you |
Thoroughly explained how you will |
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9. Clarity and writing mechanics. |
More than 8 errors present |
7-8 errors present |
5-6 errors present |
3-4 errors present |
0-2 errors present |


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