Unit 9 - IT Project Management Distinction LAB and LAC(Assignment 2 and 3)
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My team has been recruited by a software development company as a trainee
project managers and have been asked to manage a software development project.
We will be working alongside Aslan Sixth Form College when developing the
software solution. The software solution that will be created is a library catalogue
system, which will be an improvement over the previous system in place.
Furthermore, me and my team will be doing this by researching and evaluating two
workable solutions to solve the IT problems. We will also be identifying and
evaluating the project risks and constraints and suggesting viable solutions to control
these risks. After that we will be creating a feasibility study of the hardware and
software needed for these solutions and how much it will cost for the library to
implement.
My team will consist of
Organisation name: ASAD solutions
P3: Research with some inconsistencies an IT problem, based on a given
theme and scope out at least two alternative solutions.
Problems that Aslan Sixth Form College has problems that
They are unable to save book information in the library. The title, author, and genre of the
book are all listed here.
Because student information is saved on paper, it is possible for it to be lost.
It is difficult to add new books to their system when they come, as it is on paper.
Students can't check for books, reserve them, return them, or borrow them.
,Fines are difficult to track because they are all on paper, and minute details can be lost.
It's difficult to keep track of which books are overdue because there's no mechanism in place
to track borrowing and due dates. date of return
Our system in place should be able to store & track
1. To store details of books in the library
2. To store student details so they do not get lost
3. To ensure librarians can find books easily
4. To allow students to find books, reserve, return and borrow them
5. To be able to track fines
6. To be able to see if a book borrowed is overdue
M2: Assess consistently at least two adequately researched solutions to an IT
problem on a given theme and recommend a preferred solution
Problems Objectives Benefits
Unable to store details of To be able to store details of Details of books will be able
books in the library such as books in the library. to be stored
book titles, author details
and genres in one place. Being able to store
information much more
swiftly boosts efficiency.
It will be simpler to store
information, which will boost
productivity.
Details of books will be
better arranged, making it
easier for consumers to find
them.
Student details can get lost To be able to keep student Student information will
as their details are stored on details secure remain safe and secure, and
paper. will not be lost.
Students will feel safe
knowing that their
information is maintained on
a secure system.
Increases productivity by
allowing librarians to access
student information on a
, system rather than
searching for them.
It is hard to add new books For librarians to find and add Librarians will be able to add
to the library system as the books easily. and locate books on their
system is on paper system more quickly.
Finding and adding books
will take less time for
librarians.
The books will be better
arranged because librarians
will have easier access to
them.
Students are unable to look To allow students to find At any time, students will be
for books, reserve them, books, reserve, return and able to locate, reserve,
return them, and borrow borrow them. return, and borrow books.
them
Students' records will reflect
if any books have been
returned, reserved, or
borrowed, allowing librarians
to keep track. It will boost
productivity since students
will have an easier time
finding books.
Librarians and students are
pleased since everything is
well-organised and
accessible.
Difficult to track fines as the To be able to track fines Because the system will
fines are written on a paper reveal if somebody has a
based system and can be fine, librarians will ensure
lost that all fines are paid.
The fines will be more
organised and will not be
lost because they will be
tracked through a system.
Because they are using a
system rather than a paper-
based one, productivity will
grow.
Difficult to know which To be able to see if a book Because it will be on a
, books are past due as there borrowed is overdue system, librarians will know
is no system to check if any books are overdue
borrow and return dates and need to be returned.
Librarians will be able to
keep track of the publication
dates of books.
It will be easier to determine
whether books will be
overdue or are already
overdue.
Solution 1
Product Link Purpose Price
20 All in one PCs Inspiron 24 Inch To access library £12380 (£619 per
(including 5000 All-in-One systems and use PC) £619 x 20
keyboards, monitor Desktop Computer software's
and mouse) with Dell Cinema |
Dell UK
20 Database Compare All To access £15.10 per month
software (Microsoft Microsoft 365 database for per user £15.10 x
access) Plans (Formerly details of books 20 (£302/£3624 per
Office 365) – and students yr.)
Microsoft Store
Database None To make the Ourselves budget
developer databases for the could vary
library
Scanner DS640TJ1 - To scan books £99
BROTHER DS640
Document Scanner
- Currys Business
Wireless Access Buy TP-LINK TL- Provides a wireless £14.99
point WA801N WiFi link to the network
Access Point -
N300, Single Band |
Currys
3 Wireless Printer Buy HP DeskJet To print out £54.99 x 3 (£165)
2721e All-in-One documents
Wireless Inkjet
Printer & Instant
Ink with HP+ |
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