ࡱ> CE@AB pbjbj  UhhTyr r T   t ]4$"?$?$?$%^K,.B]D]D]D]D]D]D]M_aXD]1%"%11D]?$?$Y]9991?$?$B]91B]99RXX[?$B45 s2NZ.]o]0]lZ>Gbs2Gb<[Gb[ //r90\y0N / / /D]D]Y8 / / /]1111Gb / / / / / / / / /r {:  Vision and Scope of Online Registration System Version 1.0 Approved Prepared by Team One Consulting Team Leader Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 September 23, 2007 Table of Contents  TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178286994" 1. Business Requirements  PAGEREF _Toc178286994 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178286995" 1.1. Background  PAGEREF _Toc178286995 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178286996" 1.2. Business Opportunity  PAGEREF _Toc178286996 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178286997" 1.3. Business Objectives and Success Criteria  PAGEREF _Toc178286997 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178286998" 1.4. Customer or Market Needs  PAGEREF _Toc178286998 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178286999" 1.5. Business Risks  PAGEREF _Toc178286999 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287000" 2. Vision of the Solution  PAGEREF _Toc178287000 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287001" 2.1. Vision Statement  PAGEREF _Toc178287001 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287002" 2.2. Major Features  PAGEREF _Toc178287002 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287003" 2.3. Assumptions and Dependencies  PAGEREF _Toc178287003 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287004" 3. Scope and Limitations  PAGEREF _Toc178287004 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287005" 3.1. Scope of Initial Release  PAGEREF _Toc178287005 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287006" 3.2. Scope of Subsequent Releases  PAGEREF _Toc178287006 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287007" 3.3. Limitations and Exclusions  PAGEREF _Toc178287007 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287008" 4. Business Context  PAGEREF _Toc178287008 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287009" 4.1. Stakeholder Profiles  PAGEREF _Toc178287009 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287010" 4.2. Project Priorities  PAGEREF _Toc178287010 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287011" 4.3. Operating Environment  PAGEREF _Toc178287011 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287012" 5. Human Resources  PAGEREF _Toc178287012 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287013" 5.1. Team Charter  PAGEREF _Toc178287013 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287014" 5.2. Technical Skills and Attributes  PAGEREF _Toc178287014 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287015" 5.3. Roles and Responsibilities  PAGEREF _Toc178287015 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287016" 5.4. Communication Strategies  PAGEREF _Toc178287016 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287017" 6. Project Management  PAGEREF _Toc178287017 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287018" 6.1. Deliverables  PAGEREF _Toc178287018 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287019" 6.2. Dependencies  PAGEREF _Toc178287019 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287020" 6.3. Schedule  PAGEREF _Toc178287020 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287021" 7. Educational/Program Outcomes  PAGEREF _Toc178287021 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287022" 7.1. General Education  PAGEREF _Toc178287022 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287023" 7.2. Information Technology  PAGEREF _Toc178287023 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc178287024" 8. Annotated Bibliography  PAGEREF _Toc178287024 \h 18  Revision History NameDateReason For ChangesVersionStudent 19/21/07Sections 5 & 8 Created 0.1Student 19/21/07Sections 3 & 4 Created0.2Student 29/21/07Sections 1 & 2 Created0.3Student 39/21/07Sections 6 & 7 Created0.4Student 49/21/07Created0.5Student 19/22/07Revision 0.6Student 29/22/07Revision0.7 Business Requirements Research Today is a non-profit organization that needs to automate its conference registration business process to better serve its customers and staff, and better manage and safeguard its information system resources. Background Research Today holds two annual conferences that attract participants from across the country. The conferences, held in the spring and fall each year, focus on educating researchers involved in human research studies. These conferences form the main income generating activity for Research Today. The events draw quite a large number of participants and all participants must pay a fee upon registration for each event that they attend. These conferences consist of the main morning session and an optional afternoon session with two breakout sessions. Participants must attend the morning session but they may choose to skip the afternoon session or select breakout sessions, more to their interest. Business Opportunity Research Today has the opportunity to improve its reputation and increase attendance at its conferences by making changes to its registration process. Currently, all participants must download and print a PDF registration form from the Research Todays Web site, print it, fill it in, and mail it to the office for registration. This is a cumbersome process due to the turnaround time from when a registrant mails their registration form to the receipt of a confirmation or response. All non-affiliated participants must provide their bank account information, credit card, or debit card numbers on this form to pay the registration fees. This does not comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS) that sets financial data security guidelines, necessitating changing some of the organizations business functions. This would ensure better customer data security. All the data of past and present conferences is currently stored in Excel spreadsheets on employees computers. This method is difficult to manage and analyze scattered across multiple employees computers and it is not sufficiently secure. Business Objectives and Success Criteria The primary business objectives are improvement of responsiveness to conference registrants and ensuring the security of registrants personal information. A secondary business objective is improving Research Todays ability to analyze registration information so that it can schedule conferences on subjects that have generated good attendance in the past. With the automation of the Research Todays registration process, participants will receive confirmation concerning their registration in a timely manner rather than weeks of delay. This will achieve improved relations between the organization and the participants. With credit card data handled in a secured environment such as PayPal, compliance with PCIDSS, participants will trust the organization, assured of the secured handling of their financial data. As customer confidence increases in the Research Todays handling of the registration fee process, attendance will increase. Success for this project will essentially be measured in three basic ways: Comparison of the numbers of conference participants during the manual process with the number of registrants in the more secure automated system. Comparison of the amount of revenue collected through the new system with past revenue amounts. Comparison of the network downtime and uptime, as a measure of effectiveness. Customer or Market Needs With the current manual process of conference registration, participants usually do not receive confirmation of their registration from the Research Today staff for six weeks on average. This is a major inconvenience to the participants since they are unable to plan for the event in the absence of the registration confirmation. Most participants are skeptical about putting credit card numbers on the registration, as they do not know whose hands those forms will pass through. This results in some prospective participants not registering for the conferences. Business Risks The organization has been doing this manual process for a long time and the introduction of the new automated system will change many business functions. It is obvious some employees will not initially embrace the new system due to various reasons. As with any new system, a learning curve will compensate for employees who have never worked in a database environment. The organization should be prepared to handle all employee challenges through continuous training. As with any networked environment, there will be a higher security risk with the new system and Research Today must raise its information system security benchmark to handle the new challenge. RiskSeverityMitigationDifferent web browsers may not be able to display website properly.HIGHBy maintaining development using open standards, avoiding vendor-specific software packages, and extensive testing across multiple platforms. Older or light-weight computer platforms may not be able to run software developed.HIGHDeveloping the software to run entirely on the server.Users may have difficulty inputting correct informationHIGHDevelop the software to present validation pages before submission. Add in data verification to the program. Users may become confused using the program.MediumEnsure that the form is intuitive through extensive testing. Give feedback after incorrect submissions. Software developed may not run on clients serversHIGHUse open-source development packages that can be used on the majority of platforms. Small businesses may not receive recognition.MediumEnsure that users of the program can submit any single entity in the community that they desire. Vision of the Solution The new system will achieve easy and secure information management in an environment that is both conducive and supportive of the organizations business and customer needs thereby improving customer relations and increasing revenue. Vision Statement Our vision is Research Today will have the best registration system in its field. This system will drive company revenue and allow the company to plan successful conferences. The system will delight the Research Todays customers by allowing the company to provide topical conferences and rapid confirmation of registrations. With the incorporation of an online registration form, a database management system, a secure online payment system, a secure internal network, and a Web portal for administrators, the new system will enable Research Today achieve its business goals and encourage future growth. Major Features The new online registration system will have the following features: A Web form for conference registration A database to store all conference data and receive updates from the online store Secure online payment to process registration fees for all participants E-commerce setup with backend automated and manual management reports Revamped internal network for hosting and processing information E-mail confirmation upon registration and payment Web portal for administrators to manage conference data features Assumptions and Dependencies Assumption: The current paper registration form is the basis of design of the new online registration. Dependency: When the online registration is in place, the paper form is a secondary option for registration. Assumption: The new system, using a third-party vendor like PayPal, puts the responsibility of the security of registrant data on the vendor rather than Research Today. Dependency: This should achieve greater information security and customer confidence, thereby improving attendance and revenues. Assumption: The nature of the online application requires client/server architecture, network hardware and software, server hardware and software, database software, development software, and server technology such as ASP.NET. Dependency: Establishing relations with various software and hardware vendors will fulfill the hardware and software requirements of the project. Assumption: Additional training of staff is foreseen for staff to handle new protocols, hardware, and software. Dependency: Additional training time allowed for staff. Scope and Limitations The new system will incorporate an online registration form, a backend database to store and process registration information, an administrators portal, a secure internal network, and a secure payment processing system. Initially the system will not offer teleconference capabilities, though it may be a future option. The organization already has a Web site where participants may access an upcoming conference, past conference, or other relevant information, so this project does not involve Web site development other than the online form, the administrators portal, and a payment-processing portal. Scope of Initial Release The initial release of the new system will include an online registration form, an online payment form, a backend database to process and store registration information, a secure internal network, and an administrators portal. This initial release will also include installation, configuration, and configuration and support documentation. Since this initial release will be fully functional, it is critical and essential to include user and technical support documentation as well as to install and configure the application so it is usable in the new environment. Scope of Subsequent Releases Future releases will include: Teleconferencing Future events attended and/or presented via teleconference technology. Online cancellation capability Cancellation and rescheduling capability for better customer service. Online viewing of registration information Online registrant contact information update capability View and update information online for better recordkeeping by customer and Research Today staff. Allows Research Today capability to analyze customer input and feedback, attendance patterns, including geographic information. Future conference scheduling of presenters and backup staff Limitations and Exclusions This product will provide participants a secure way to register for conferences. The product will not include online video or voice conferences. Participants will initially be unable to cancel registration or view registration information online. To cancel registration, participants either must notify the staff by phone, e-mail, or in writing and staff will cancel registration via the administrators portal. Business Context The major customer for this project is Research Todays nationwide conference participants. The project team is responsible to meet project priorities and stakeholder profiles. The operation environment must support an audience from all over the country. Stakeholder Profiles Table 4.1 StakeholderMajor ValueAttitudesMajor InterestsConstraintsOrganization executiveIncreased productivity, number of participants, revenueIncrease participants number for conferencesBetter data for participants and update any conferenceNew system expensive Conference executivesLower workloadFaster turnaround time, improved communication and relationsKeep all the participants data secure and onlineSystem requires maintenance and update, Learning curveConference participantsQuick access to conference information and receive updatesBetter time management, increased confidence in organization, assured of data security.Fast and secure registration and payment optionsUnable to watch or listen to past conferences onlineProject teamBuild a system that satisfies organizations and customer needsA good working and supportive environment for all team membersA fully functional and usable system that meets users and organizations needsUnable to meet face to face due to geographical boundaries Project Priorities Table 4.2 DimensionDriver (state objective)Constraint (state limits)Degree of Freedom (state allowable range)Schedulerelease 1.0 to be available by 11/16, release 1.1 by 11/23, release 1.2 by 11/30, release 1.3 by 12/07Any unscheduled issue could cause delayWeb server will be running 100% in release 1.0FeaturesSecure online registration Administrators portal online Online secure payment Internal networkSoftware bugs and hackers70-80% of high priority features must be included in release 1.0QualitySystem will increase customer satisfaction and save time during registrationRegistration could be hard during server down time.90-95% of user acceptance tests must pass for release 1.0, 95-98% for release 1.1StaffLead/Database developer Application developer Documenter System administrator Network administratorTeam size limited to 5 people. Number could not be increased.Staffs knowledge covers 100% of requirements need for this project.Cost$10,000.00Any price changes on hardware, software and new software needed could increase the costBudget overrun up to 15% acceptable without executive review Operating Environment Participants from all over the country will be able to register for conferences online. The new system will achieve a speedy registration and payment process and allow Research Todays administrators to manage conference information online. The system will be available to all stakeholders online at all time, compensating for time differences in various time zones. Every participant who registers for a conference will receive e-mail notification of each event for which he or she has registered. If system fails for any reason, participants may use telephone or paper registration instead. All the data and payment information will be secure and protected. Human Resources The human resources required for completion of this project includes the organizational structure of the project team and identifies the individuals and their skills and attributes each brings to the project. In addition, details of the roles and responsibilities of each individual are clarified. Finally, the strategies required for successful communication among the team members are identified and acknowledged. Team Charter The team assembled and organized per the requirements of the project, chose a project leader, Student 2, to guide and assist all members, ensuring the completion of their portion of the project. Each individual of the project team will be responsible for a particular section of the project including having an alternate for assistance if needed. All final parts of project must be reported to the team as a whole, within stated time parameters for acceptance, amendment, and/or rejection. Decisions will be made based on team consensus. If a consensus is not attained, Student 2, Team Leader, will make the final determination. Any team member conflicts, irresolvable by those involved, may be mitigated by the Team Leader. Any member who fails completion of his or her section of the project maybe removed with a majority team vote and per instructions of the project owner, Professor Smith. Team meetings, held Thursday, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Eastern Time, in the FranklinLive forum, are for positive production of weekly goals and discussion of upcoming assignments and goals. Technical Skills and Attributes Table 5.2.lists the members of the team and their skills and attributes. Table 5.2 NameSkillsAttributesStudent 2 Database designing, mentoring, and leading Willingness to see the project through, guidance, and leadership.Kenneth BeardProgramming, developing, and project analysis and designingComprehensive, detailed oriented and experienced developer.Student 4Editing, technical writing, and testing applicationsDetail oriented, very comprehensive, and expert linguist. Student 1Server administration with maintenance and configuration including SQL Server and Internet Information ServerSelf-motivated, very experienced administrator, Microsoft certified.Student 3Network administration including configuration and troubleshooting Team oriented and mechanically inclined; Cisco certified.  Roles and Responsibilities Table 5.3 lists each team member and their roles and responsibilities within the scope of the project. Table 5.3 NameRoleResponsibilitiesStudent 2Team leader, Lead developer, Database developerMentor team development, directs application development.Kenneth BeardApplication developerDevelops the projects applications.Student 4DocumenterDocuments all team development, application manuals including user manuals and technical documents.Student 1Systems AdministratorInstalls, configures and addresses any issues in regards to the servers handling SQL as well as IIS.Student 3Network AdministratorPlans, installs and arranges the appropriate network associated with project along with all required security measures. Communication Strategies The project team communicates using various tools. These tools include e-mail, forums, chat rooms, Franklin Live, and telephone. Communication will exist synchronously in addition to asynchronously. All team members must attend the weekly team meeting. Absence or tardiness is permissible with prior notice to the Team Leader, Student 2. All asynchronous communication must be responded to within an appropriate time, typically less than 24 hours. Project Management The project management section will provide a list of resources and requirements needed for successful completion of the project. Project management will also encompass the actual deliverables to the customer as well as the proposed schedule date for development and completion for the customer. This section will also cover the format and requirements of the delivery so the final products are transferable in a working format for both the development team and the customers. Deliverables Upon completion of the project, the customers legacy network will be completely revamped and upgraded to 100 megabit per second with the proper security measures in place to prevent unauthorized access. Multiple servers will be installed to host the Web server and database server to handle all of the third party online payment service transactions (e.g. PayPal), subscriptions, and account aspects of the Web site. The Web site will be a turnkey operation upon delivery with schedulable reports and notifications of different system milestones. A working demo Web site will be sent to the customer for up-to-date information on the progress of the project. The final product will be measured by the security of the sensitive data being processed and ease of use by the customer and intended users of the Web site through trial groups. Ultimate success and signoff is dependent upon signoff from previous quality checks. Multiple team members can utilize a quality control system such as Subversion (subversion.tigris.org) for revision control of code. Dependencies The project will depend on the network first being revamped and upgraded, then the Web server and database server will be installed. Coding and testing will not start until the database and Web servers have been installed and configured. Testing of the developed application will first be done on the development server and later be placed on the testing server for final debugging and live demo. Schedule Table 6.3 Current Week09/21 to 09/2809/28 to 10/0510/05 to 10/1210/12 to 10/1910/19 to 10/2610/26 to 11/0211/02 to 11/0911/09 to 11/1611/16 to 11/2311/23 to 11/3011/30 to 12/07Network Design INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Application Design INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Network Implementation INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Server Implementation & Configuration INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Application Development INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Application Implementation and Testing INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Customer Demo and Feature Request Session INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/0000FF.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/0000FF.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Development of Secondary Features INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/FF0000.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Secondary Review of Requested Features INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/0000FF.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/0000FF.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Customer Signoff of Work INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/0000FF.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://freegroups.net/gantt/images/0000FF.gif" \* MERGEFORMATINET Tasks Weeks09/21 to 09/2809/28 to 10/0510/05 to 10/1210/12 to 10/1910/19 to 10/2610/26 to 11/0211/02 to 11/0911/09 to 11/1611/16 to 11/2311/23 to 11/3011/30 to 12/07Educational/Program Outcomes The outcome of this program is to first upgrade Research Todays network infrastructure to achieve a secure, easily manageable, and accessible information system. The end product will be a user-friendly Web application with the ability to process online registration, online payment transactions, and conference information. General Education This project contains a large range of different deliverables that are highly sought after in a business environment. This will allow our team to demonstrate a wide range of useful technologies and concepts to our audience. Success will be measured by the outcome of the project and audience acceptance. Problems stated in the proposed scenario are commonplace in todays businesses attempting to streamline and build e-Commerce sites. Conquering these problems will give our team a better understanding of how these problems are tracked from the cradle to the grave. Information Technology 1. The project requires complete network redesign and implementation to handle transactional data securely. Restructuring the organizations internal network will integrate two guidelines by applying network design to small and medium-scale networks as well as the foundations of management information systems to redesign and reshape organizations through the information systems that support them. Success will be measured by comparing downtime and uptime for network connectivity between all required devices and security of the network. 2. Research Today, reshaped by handling real-time conference reservations with secure data, will allow it to operate more efficiently and reduce overhead. An e-commerce setup with backend automated and manual management reports will ensure effective systems administration and automation techniques. Success will be measured by comparing the number of past registrants who used the manual process with the number of registrants in the automated system. The Web site contains a management interface allowing automatically generated backend reports and new order confirmations sent to the defined administrators and accountants. An e-commerce setup with backend automated and manual management reports will also ensure effective systems administration and automation techniques by the implementation of the administrators portal used for data management. Also, success will be measured by comparing the number of past registrants who used the manual process with the number of registrants in the more secure automated system. Annotated Bibliography Beauchemin, B., & Sullivan, D (2006). A Developer's Guide to SQL Server 2005.Boston, MA: Addison Wesley Professional. This book was used as a reference in developing SQL Server databases for use with this project. It provided useful samples of relevant code as well as good explanations of database design. Cisco. (2007). Network Systems. Retrieved September 21, 2007, from Cisco Systems Web site: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns726/networking_solutions_ solution_ segment_home.html This Web site imparted information relevant to the projects networking requirements, including routers, switches, and VPN equipment. Dell, (2007). Servers, Storage and Networking. Retrieved September 21, 2007, from Find a Notebook, Desktop, Server, Printer, Software, Service, Monitor or TV at Dell Web site: http://www.dell.com/content/products/category.aspx/enterprise ?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd This Web site, used to research servers, desktops, and notebooks, is geared towards project team and users. All pricing, specifications, and information used by the project documentation was accessed through this Web site. Liberty, J., & Hurwitz, D. (2006). Programming ASP.NET, Third Edition. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly Media, Inc. This book provides a comprehensive resource for C# Internet development and research on developing Internet applications using Active Server Pages (ASP) and the Microsoft .NET framework. Litwin, P. (2004, September). Stop SQL Injection Attacks Before They Stop You. MSDN Magazine, 19(9). This peer-reviewed article was used to ensure the Internet application developed within the project was not accessible to SQL injection attacks. This article provided relevant sample code used by the development team. Lundquist, E. (2005). Why Projects Fail. EWeek. This article was used to exemplify further why even high end, high dollar projects can fail. The article gives advice as to what questions one must ask in regards to a successful completion of a project. O'Connell, F. (2001). How To Run Successful Projects III: The Silver Bullet. London, Great Britain: Addison Wesley Professional. This book was used for research on starting, running, and completing a successful project. This project gained valuable information relevant to its development from this particular article. Queensland, (2001). 10 Tips for Creating A Network Security Policy. EWeek. Though this article was older, it gave the project team goals to accomplish when developing the projects network design. These tips included developing a security first attitude and approach including appointing a security chief responsible for all security measures.     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