Difference between revisions of "Information System Architecture For AccountIT"
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+ | From the [Use Case diagram|AccountIT Use Case Diagram] it is seen that the AccountIT system has two primary functions: | ||
+ | * Users - records the users who are to access AccountIT. | ||
+ | * Books - records the accounts, which are the core of the AccountIT system | ||
+ | Besides need for data stores due to above functional requirements, non-functional requirements also require two data stores. These are: | ||
+ | * Roles and Permissions - records what roles a user has and the associated AccountIT functionality the user has permissions to. | ||
+ | * Audit Trail - records what activity a user has performed at a given point in time. | ||
− | + | -Data models- | |
− | + | *[Conceptual data model|AccountIT Conceptual Data Model] | |
− | * | + | *[Physical data model|AccountIT Physical Data Model] |
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− | * Physical model | + | |
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Revision as of 18:33, 27 September 2014
-Introduction- From the [Use Case diagram|AccountIT Use Case Diagram] it is seen that the AccountIT system has two primary functions:
- Users - records the users who are to access AccountIT.
- Books - records the accounts, which are the core of the AccountIT system
Besides need for data stores due to above functional requirements, non-functional requirements also require two data stores. These are:
- Roles and Permissions - records what roles a user has and the associated AccountIT functionality the user has permissions to.
- Audit Trail - records what activity a user has performed at a given point in time.
-Data models-
- [Conceptual data model|AccountIT Conceptual Data Model]
- [Physical data model|AccountIT Physical Data Model]