Part 1
Apply principles of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) in your proposal by including the SDLC phases listed below into your presentation. You may copy and paste elements from past assignments that apply to the SDLC.
Planning
Analysis (What are the requirements of the current system’s end user?)
Detailed Systems Design (Completes the design of the system’s processes, technical specifications, data dictionary, ERD diagram, training principles and methodologies.)
Implementation (Database is actually created and is customized by the creation of tables and views, user authorizations, etc. During this implementation phase, the database enters into a cycle of coding, testing, and debugging until it is ready.)
Maintenance (During this phase, end-users can begin to request change in it.)
Part 2
The presentation must also include the following elements of the proposal:
State the project problem and explain the role of the database in the organization.
Identify database users (personnel/credentials): Who are they? What are their competencies and background? What training might the database end users need to utilize the database?
Discuss the types of data that users will collect for the proposed database and the types of reports that will be generated for analysis, including an an explanation of their use as well as an explanation of who will use the reports.
Describe the project goals and clear measurable objectives for the database.
Provide examples of database schema components: database dictionary and ERD diagram.
Demonstrate database functions by providing a screenshot of basic MySQL statements and their outcomes for at least four rows: Statements include: CREATE TABLE, ALTER TABLE, QUERY TABLE, ADD A NEW COLUMN, QUERY – COLUMN FUNCTIONS, ADD A NEW ROW, QUERY – AGGREGATION, MULTI-TABLE-QUERIES – JOINING, and QUERY – MULTI-TABLE.
Explain policies, procedures, and regulations (HIPAA) to assure security, privacy, and integrity of the database proposal.
Forecast any potential problems or barriers to meeting the project goals and objectives. Are there any specific assumptions that need to be made?
Conclude with the value of the project, emphasizing feasibility, cost (including future costs, security costs, and hosting costs), necessity, usefulness, and the benefit of the expected results. Make sure to include an explanation on how this database will save the organization time, money, and improve patient care/treatment with the data it will store and query both now, and in the future.