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Resource:
• “User Stories” document
Continue your work using the scenario presented in Week One.
The Director of Software Engineering and the Product Manager for the
company visited the client and collected the User Stories as depicted in
the User Stories document provided. In addition the Chief Financial
Officer of the Hospital gave the Director a complete breakdown of the
charges for surgeries, hospital stays, and prescription drugs.
Part 1:
The Director has asked you to read through the stories and help with
the Functional Requirements Document (FRD) which is a formal
statement of the program’s functional requirements. The FRD serves
the same purpose as a contract. Your company agrees to provide the
capabilities specified. The client agrees to find the product satisfactory if
it provides the capabilities specified in the FRD. The Director has asked
you to identify any specific user interface, compliance, security, data,
and data access requirements identified in the stories. The Director also
wants to know which of the requirements you identify are functional or
non-functional. The Director has determined that you will use an Agile
approach to the development of the program.
Create a 1- to 2-page list using Microsoft® Word of the current
requirements the FRD will need. First, list all the requirements that are
functional, then list the non-functional requirements. The FRD will be
refined as the development proceeds, so this list is a starting point.
Part 2:
Your intern is struggling to understand the differences betweenData
Flow Diagrams (DFDs) and Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERDs).
To help your intern understand the difference, create a 1-page
comparison table using Microsoft® Word showing the similarities and
differences between a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) and an Entity-
Relationship Diagram (ERD). The table should depict at least three
points of comparison, as well as a justification of why you would use
one approach over the other.
Cite all sources using APA guidelines.
Submit your assignment to the Assignment Files tab.
SupportingMaterial:User Stories


