Bob ( Hafidz Kurnyawan ) very naughty! Actually he is ok and trying very hard to submit his assignment on time. That is usual for a working student. Aisya have to put more effort but she is serious into Software design, Arvinder is ardent and will be a good Designer one day, Shanmuga Gangga sweet guy and take his studies seriously, Praveen very ardent and good in always up-to-date in design. Shazly bin Mohamad where are you?
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Photo Sessions Students From Petaling Jaya & Kuala Lumpur
Bob ( Hafidz Kurnyawan ) very naughty! Actually he is ok and trying very hard to submit his assignment on time. That is usual for a working student. Aisya have to put more effort but she is serious into Software design, Arvinder is ardent and will be a good Designer one day, Shanmuga Gangga sweet guy and take his studies seriously, Praveen very ardent and good in always up-to-date in design. Shazly bin Mohamad where are you?
Photo Sessions Students From Sabah
Photo Sessions Students From Sarawak
Photo Sessions Students From Zimbabwe
Photo Sessions Students From Saudi Arabia
Photo Sessions Students From Yemen
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
AISD Assignment Submission by Parts Deadline

Dear Students,Just to remind you regarding the AISD Assignment Submission by Parts Deadline .
Thank you.
Zainudin Johari.
Introduction
Use Case Diagram Draft Saturday 17 Nov 2007
Class Diagram Draft Saturday 24 Nov 2007
Activity Diagram Draft 1 Dec 2007
Sequence Diagram Draft 8 Dec 2007
Whole AISD Assignment 12 Dec 2007 Midnight
Monday, November 12, 2007
AISD Assignment Submission by Parts as of 4 December 2007
Dear Students,Please submit the Assignment by parts and do not attempt rushing to complete an assignment in the last minute. You will tend to regret it.
These are the names of students who have submitted the Introduction of Orange Training Institute.
Please include the names of the members of your group. Thank you.
Bye.
Introduction
- Olabisi and Taylor
- Aquela Ismail and Arvinder
- Kamalesh
- Cindy Sylvia
- Chandra Santhuri, Abirami Santhuri, Hazlinda
- Asmawati and ....
- Sifat & Aisya
- Abdul Aziz Badiab, Haitham and Mohd Khadim
- Salem Shammakh and .....
- Fawzi Ali & Aziz Tawaba
- Hakamat Abdul Shafie
- Abdul Aziz Thawaba and Fawzi
- Ahmad Khaled
Use Case Diagram
- Cindy Sylvia
- Asmawati & ...
- Zulfarena Abdul Ghafur
- Haitham & ...
- Kamalesh
- Salem Shammakh & ...
- Aqueela & Arvinder
- Hakamat Abdul Shafie
- Abdul Aziz Thawaba & Fawzi
- Ahmad Khaled
Class Diagram
- Abdul Aziz Thawaba & Fawzi
- Shalini & group
Activity Diagram
- Abdul Aziz Thawaba & Fawzi
Sequence Diagram
- Abdul Aziz Thawaba & Fawzi
Network Design for Orange Training Institute
- Ahmad Khaled
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
AISD Exercise in Class
Bonus Link Card
You must be 18 yo to apply for one. Everytime you make a purchase at any selected Retailer counters ( eg. Metrojaya, Isetan or Jaya Jusco) , you will accumulate points. The points you collected can be redeem for special gifts according to the points collected by the table below.
Points Gift
0-200 1 box of Milo
201-500 1 Digital clock
501-1000 1 Digital Camera
You can only redeem one gift at any time. You must redeem within 3 years or the points accumulated will be
deleted starting from the date of application.
Draw / create an Activity Diagram for the scenario Above.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Use Case Diagram by Chandra Sunthari and Abirami Vimal
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
AISD Assignment October 2007

Dear Student,
I have released the AISD assignment here. Prepare and Execute.
Zainudin
SUBJECT : Advanced Information Systems
Development
weight : 50 %
Adv. Information Systems Development Assignment
Lecturer : Zainudin Johari
Due Date : 10 December 2007
Title of Project : Designing and development of Orange Training Institute Information Systems
Problem Statement
You are tasked with developing a new student registration system for Orange Training Institute which is located in Bangsar Kuala Lumpur. The college would like a new client-server system to replace its much older system developed around mainframe technology. The new system will allow students to register for courses and view grades from personal computers attached to the campus network. Professors will be able to access the system to sign up to teach courses as well as record grades.
Due to a decrease in federal funding, the college cannot afford to replace the entire system at once. The college will keep the existing course catalog database where all course information is maintained. This database is an Oracle relational database running on an IBM mainframe. Fortunately, the college has invested in an open SQL interface that allows access to this database from the college's UNIX servers. The legacy system's performance is poor, so the new system must ensure that access to the data on the legacy system occurs in a timely manner. The new system will access course information from the legacy database but will not update it. The registrar's office will continue to maintain course information through another system.
At the beginning of each semester, students may request a course catalogue containing a list of course offerings for the semester. Information about each course, such as professor, department, and prerequisites, will be included to help students make informed decisions. This institute has 3 different kinds of students, Certificate, Diploma and Degree.
The new system will allow students to select up to four course offerings for any term. In addition, each student will indicate up to two alternative choices in cast the student cannot be assigned to a primary selection. Course offerings will have a maximum of 25 students, and a minimum of five students. A course offering with fewer than five students will be canceled. For each semester, there is a period of time that students can change their schedule. Students must be able to access the system during this time to add or drop courses. Once the registration process is completed for a student, the registration system sends information to the billing system so the student can be billed for the term. If a course fills up during the actual registration process, the student must be notified of the change before submitting the schedule for processing.
Head of School will be processing the registration forms in order to ensure the students adhere to the regulations stipulated.
At the end of the semester, the student will be able to access the system to view an electronic grade report. Since student grades are sensitive information, the system must employ extra security measures to prevent unauthorized access. The Head of Systems Analyst will ensure the systems are working well and should also conduct training for staff and students alike to ensure that the new systems are running smoothly without any hiccups.
Professors must be able to access the on-line system to indicate which courses they will be teaching. They will also need to see which students signed up for their course offerings. In addition, the professors will be able to record the grades for the students in each class. Professor are advised to teach only 3 subjects per semester and need the Head of School approval if they have to teach more than the required number of subjects.
The Professors would also be able to recommend suitable candidates by merits for scholarships to continue their studies at an appropriate level.
Task
§ All Drawings must be submitted using either Smart Draw, Select Enterprise ,Rational Rose, Argo/UML, Rhapsody, Together/J, MS PowerPoint or MS Word or any Object oriented support tools Software
§ Introduction
§ Create a Use-Case Diagram analysis model for the course registration system. This should contain a use-case model consisting of a use-case diagram, and a brief description for each use case, along with the actors participating in the use case.
§ Draw a low level Class Diagram depicting the registration system and explanation.
§ Draw an Activity Diagram with and without Swim lanes depicting the registration systems and explanation.
§ Draw a Sequence Diagram depicting the systems and explanation.
§ Problem encountered when designing this project.
§ References used.
§ Conclusion
Any special finding you have investigated worth mentioning should be added to give your report an extra edge.
You are also encouraged to add in pictures of the relevant categories that you could acquire either from the Net or newspapers cuttings.
Make your report as realistic as possible as we all know that this is just a fictional exercise.
All assignments should be submitted in a formal assignment format such as Introduction, Body, Conclusion etc.
Group assignment of minimum 2 and maximum 3. Report to me on “Sleepy Passengers”
Assignments must be handed in on time or at least on the stipulated date.
Extensions will only be given under exceptional circumstances and will only be granted if notification is received in writing.
Some reasons for not allowing extensions are:
· Extensions are unfair to those who have worked hard to deliver assignments on TIME.
· The lecturer cannot cover the solution until the last assignment has been handed in
· A late assignment in my subject would usually leads to late assignments in other subject, and leading to a deterioration in the quality of work submitted
· Rigid deadlines exist in the real working environment.
All assignment work should be substantially your own
Cheating or plagiarism will result in zero marks for the assignment, and may result in failing the subject or worse
All assignments must be A4 papers and bound firmly in the Project Report Cover clearly stated proper identification
Zainudin Johari
Monday, October 8, 2007
AISD -Avtivity Diagram from Praveen Bhaskaran
Dear Students,
This is the work of Praveen Bhaskaran for scenario stated below.
Well done. Keep the good work.
Scenario
A student needs to register subjects every semester. A student cannot register more than 4 subjects per semester. The Head of School will sign all the registration form to ensure student comply with the regulations. Subject lecturers are required to lecture at least 3 subjects in a semester. The maximum number of students in a class is limited to 30. The subject lecturer will stop any students from attending his/her class once the max number is achieved. Draw a activity diagram to depict the scenario.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
AISD Scenario # 1 - #4 by Hazlinda Abdul Aziz
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
AISD Scenario # 1 by Praveen Bhaskaran
Dear Students,
Scenario 1 Submitted by Praveen Bhaskaran Year 3 UEL Student. Keep up the Good work
Scenario 1
A college has diploma and degree programs. The Diploma programs are IT, Management and Architecture. While the Degree programs are divided by University such as UEL and
a) Draw a high definition class diagram.
b) Draw a Detailed class diagram
Monday, October 1, 2007
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