Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design

Recall the three stages of the project:
Phase 1: Introduction, problem statement, feasibility study, and project planPhase 2: Methodology to compare the old and new systems and the systems analysisPhase 3: Results of comparison of the old and new systems and the systems design
In phase 2 you will develop a methods section, similar to a research methods section of a journal article, that highlights the framework and standards you will use to compare the old information system analysis and design to the new information system that is cloud-capable, highly available, scalable, and secure. You will use the methods section as a means to compare the two systems.
Phase 2 Report Requirements
This report must contain the following elements:
I. See the grading rubric for all minimums.II. Cover pageIII. Table of Contents (TOC)IV. Every section must be well supported with scholarly information systems journal articles.V. Introduction and conclusion sections
a. Please update your previous introduction and conclusion sections as appropriateb. A succinct, high quality, and well supported introduction and conclusion should be writtenc. It is necessary to highlight the objectives and conclusions of the projectd. Introduce the primary goals of this particular phase, the coinciding objectives, and the outcomes
e. The conclusion should be the last heading and conclude the current phase and state the upcoming objectives and deliverables in the next phase.
VI. Literature review and systems analysis and design methodology
a. Constructs a well-supported review of literature related to the problemb. Develops a proper systems analysis and design comparison methodology in which to benchmark and test the information systemc. Details and supports the objective framework(s) and standards that will be used to compare the old and new systemsd. Uses the frameworks’ process accurately
VII. Systems analysis diagrams
a. A minimum of two diagrams (2) are necessary for each required type, one diagram represents the existing system and one diagram represents the new re-designed and improved systemb. The following systems analysis diagrams are required:i. Use case diagrams for the old system and new systemii. Written use cases (also known as use case descriptions) for the old system and new systemiii. Activity diagrams for the old system and new systemiv. Sequence diagrams for the old system and new systemc. Screenshots are required for each diagram with a visible operating system date/time and unique desktop element showing that indicates it is your computeri. No credit will be given for diagrams without screenshotsii. Include the screenshots in appendices in the project reportd. Describe the systems analysis as you complete it in a narrative form and link in each associated diagram referenced in the narrative using an appendixe. Each diagram will be assessed according to UML standards and a level of detail that excels beyond textbook examplesi. Note, textbook examples are simpler versions meant to learn and not as complex as industry diagrams oftenii. Our textbook is a graduate version of systems analysis and design. If you need more undergraduate textbook support we encourage you to use Safari e-books from the Liberty Library. Our undergraduate textbook develops the more 



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