SDLC Project: Alibi—Custom Clothes

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SDLC Project: Alibi—Custom Clothes

• PLAN

• ANALYZE

• DESIGN

• DEVELOP

• TEST

• IMPLEMENT

• MAINTAIN

Ahmed BalogunKasey BennettBryan Borcher

Plan

Customers will be able to upload and their pre-designed t-shirt picture files or create a new design through the website. They will be able to preview and confirm the design for submission. During the preview and confirmation stage, quantity, shirt type, color, and any other special request is agreed upon. After the confirmation stage, they will be required to sign in and provide basic information like e-mail adress, shipping address, payment information, and also select whether they want the t-shirts delivered or picked up at our store. An estimated production and delivery tiime is then provided.

Furthermore, customers may browse and purchase t-shirts from our catalog of pre-made t-shirts. They may preview the t-shirt, select size and delivery options.

Considering the semester is coming to a close and our main target audience is college students, an operational website with the required applications must be ready by September 1, 2014. The following milestones will enable this deadline to be met.

May 12 – Project Document and Business Requirements Completed.

May 19 – Online logo design Softwear delivered to programming

June 9 – Initial Prototype ready for beta testing

July 7 – Final product due from programming

Analyze

Some shiets are mantained by the administrator while others are designed by customers.

A customer will select a shirt and submit a request.

The administrator is then notified of the request and proceeds to process the order.

Analyze

After logging in, the administrator begins by viewing a list of current of current designs and

has the option to add or remove designs.

With this, the administrator can

maintain the number of designs on the catalog.

Maintaining the Catalog

Analyze

Login

The login fearure is the entry point for both administrators

and customers. New customers can self add UserID and password to th database.

Once succesfully logged in, the user will b directed to a menu page where order instructions

can be completed.

Analyze

Making Orders

The customer begins by browsing the

catalog or creating a design of choice. Once an item is

chosen, the customer is reuired to log in to place the order. The order is thn stored in a database for the

admiistrator

Design User Interface- Layout

Design User Interface- layout

Design

User Interface- Navigation

Design Entity Relationship Diagram

Customer Order

Product

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Develop

Prototype

TestingScreen/Form

TestedDate Tested

Tester Kasey BennettApril 30, 2014Login Process

Test Condition

Desired Results

Actual Results Pass/Fail

Click the login button

User Name & Password box

appearsType user

name in the box

Same as desired results Pass

Type password in the box

Click enter

Desired user name appears

Username and password are varified

and accepted

******** appears in password box

Pass

Pass

Fail

Same as desired results

Same as desired results

Screen appeared stating login failed

Implement

September 1, 2014Training:

When we implement this system we will put out fliers letting our customers know about it. We will hold a

training seminar on September 2, 2014 and September 3, 2014 to show our customers how to use the system.

We will also post instructions on our company Facebook page that the customers can refer to.

Conversion:Since we did not have a system prior to this we will use the plunge conversion. We will just put this new system

into use immediately.

Maintain

Reference

1. Sample Design. (2007, January 1). Informatory Inc. eBookSharing. Retrieved April 24, 2014, from http://www.uwyo.edu/imgt2400/ebooksharing/eBooksharingDesign.ppt

2. Doherty, M. (Director) (2014, April 15). SDLC Template. IMGT 2400 .