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Running Head: CONTEXT DIAGRAM

Assignment 2: Creating a Context Diagram for Reliable Pharmaceutical Services (RPS)

Clara Mae Jones

Stray University

Instructor: Dr. Kegan Samuel

CIS 510 Advanced Systems Analysis and Web Design

Final Revision

August 10, 2013

Abstract

There was a discussion previously about the expansion of RPS and while doing so, the organization developed major problems. Reliable Pharmaceutical Service (RPS) need some help and a major overhaul since there was no major assessment or overhaul performed for a couple of decades. There was an application architecture plan and a technology architecture plan developed that would enhance successful production for the company. Which will be illustrated by a diagram and information provided. The expansion of the organization is rapidly growing day-by-day. Therefore, in order to handle the expansion of RPS, a plan should be layed out and implemented that will accommodate the operation of RPS and all the entities that have business transactions with the organization. The design will give an illustration of how the operations improves. The context diagram that will be broken down and illustrated to show exactly how the new design and implementation will more than meet the necessary requirements needed for successful results (Satzinger, Jackson, & Burd, 2009, 2008).

There are two categories in which the context diagram could fall in. They are as follows:

1) The first is one that lacks any formal structure; and it is an object that is simply placed in its context, showing its interaction with external entities from a high level. This type of context diagram is normally produced by those who have not had formalĀ trainingĀ in producing context diagrams; however, is one that attempt to process one for a presentation and/or marketing strategy to illustrate a system in its context, which could possibly be utilized in an informal setting.

2) The second type is more of a...