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QUESTION 1. (30 points) Draw a use case diagram with your explanation.

CASE STUDY: Hospital Management System


A hospital management system is designed to enhance patient care and optimize the
management of hospital resources. This comprehensive system encompasses various
modules for handling patient information, appointments, medical records, and inventory. It
caters to the diverse needs of medical and administrative staff. Here is an overview of the
system's key actors and their associated functions:
1. The Administrative staff (Admin) plays a pivotal role in overseeing hospital resources
and staff. Their responsibilities include: registering patients, scheduling appointments,
managing staff, checking in Patients, checking out Patients, ordering inventory, and
generating reports.
2. Medical professionals (Doctors) are the medical experts responsible for diagnosing
and treating patients. Their key functionalities encompass: Diagnosing Patients and
Accessing and Updating Medical Records.
3. Medical staff (Nurses) are integral to patient care and treatment administration. Their
tasks involve: Administering treatment and Accessing and Updating Medical Records.
4. Patients are individuals seeking medical care and treatment. Their interactions with the
system include Scheduling Appointments and Accessing and Reviewing Medical
Records.
These role-based functionalities are fundamental in meeting the requirements of the various
system users. It underscores the need for a user-friendly interface catering to patients, a
dashboard tailored for nurses, and an administrative interface equipped with efficient
content management and user account administration capabilities to meet the diverse
demands of the hospital management system.

QUESTION 2. (10 points)


What is the difference between the functional and non-function requirements?

QUESTION 3. (20 points)


List at least five functional and non-functional requirements based on the case study in
Question 1.

QUESTION 4. (10 points)


What is activity, sprint, and scenario?

QUESTION 5. (30 points): Create a Gantt chart


Case study: Marketing Campaign Launch
A marketing team is preparing to launch a new advertising campaign for a product. The
campaign's success is crucial, and careful planning and execution are essential to achieve
the desired results. The project consists of several phases, including Planning, Design,
Content Creation, Promotion, and Post-Campaign Analysis.
The marketing campaign project reflects all these tasks, their start and end dates, and
dependencies. Here's a simplified representation of the Gantt chart

No. Task name Start date End date


1 Planning 01/01/2023 01/21/2023
2 Design 01/22/2023 02/21/2023
3 Content creation 02/22/2023 03/21/2023
4 Promotion 03/22/2023 05/21/2023
5 Launch 03/22/2023 06/21/2023
5.1 Official campaign 03/22/2023 04/30/2023
5.2 Continuation of online advertising 04/15/2023 06/21/2023
5.3 Content distribution 04/15/2023 06/21/2023
6 Post-Campaign analysis 06/22/2023 08/21/2023

Using this information, you could create a Gantt chart that visualizes the timeline of the
project, including start and end dates for each task. This would enable you to track progress
and make adjustments as needed to ensure that the Marketing Campaign Launch is delivered
on time.

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