Saturday, August 25, 2007

Online Discussion

Assalamualaikum...

Girls....attention!!
We need to set the date and time for the online discussion about our group project ....
Please give your feedback as soon as possible...

Thank u...

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Today's Lecture..

Assalammu'laikum..
Today we have started learning chapter 5, about Designing the Syatem..

Design is the creative process of transforming the problem into a solution. The description of a solution is also known as design, the requirements specification defines the problem. The design document specifies a particular solution to the problem.

Besides that, there are two part interactive process; Conceptual design (to tells the customer what the system will do) and Techical design (to tells the programmers what the system will do). Puan Badariah also explained about the five ways to create designs : Modular decomposition, Data-oriented decomposition, Event-oriented decomposition, Outside-in design and Object-oriented design.

We also learned about design styles, which is pipes and filters, Object-oriented design, Implicit invocation, Layering, Repositories, interpreters, Process control and Client-server.

Actually about the Characteristics of Good Design, Exeption Identification and Handling is already come out in the previous exam.

Puan Badariah also explained about Design Evalution and Validation Design Reviews. Preliminary design review, examines conceptual design with customer and users. For the Critical design review, its presents technical design to developers and the lastly is Program design review, the programmers get feedback on their designs before implementation.

Okay...that's all for today lecture...

First Interview..

Asslamualaikum n good afternoon...

Today, Kak Nor and I interviewed Puan Badariah in her room...
We went to her room around 8.30 a.m...
We interviewed her about 15 minutes...

Since we had already prepare our questionnaires,the interview went quite smoothly...
We managed to collect the requirements for our project...
Puan Badariah told us to analyze the collected requirements then produce the SRS step by step...
We will meet Puan Badariah right after developing the draft of SRS...
When everything is satisfied, then we will develop the final SRS...

We hope that everything will go well...
We will meet Puan Badariah for further requirements collection if what we collect from her during the interview is not enough....

Okay...that's all about the interview...

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Our Meeting...

Assalamualaikum...

At last...we managed to meet up this morning at COIT...
During our meeting, we discussed about what questions to be asked to Puan Badariah for our interview which will be held on this Thursday...InsyaAllah...

For the interview session, Kak Nor and I will be interviewing Puan Badariah...
I just hope that everything will go well...

By the way, today we learnt on how to do state transition diagram...
The answer for the question that we were required to do about the state transition diagram has already been uploaded by wawa...

Puan Badariah show an example of SRS to all of us in the class today...
That SRS was done by our senior... They got full marks...huhuhu.....
So, girls...make sure we do our best for the SRS... So that we can get full marks too...:)

Okay....that's all...

Discussion; Statechart / State Transition Diagram

Statechart / State Transition Diagram


1. Node (State)








2. Edge




The case investigation undergoes several states in the Jenny Legal Investigation Services system. The case investigation is first established when the attorney requests an investigation be conducted. When the investigator begins to perform the various investigative techniques, the case investigation becomes active. The client-attorney can begin settlement negotiations, or the case can go trial. Settlement negotiations may result in a settlement, or the case may have to go to trial if settlement negotiations fail. Ultimately, the case-investigation is closed when the case is closed by settlement agreement or judicial verdicts.