P5 – Requirements Specification
This is a prioritised list of
requirements produced for Parry’s:
Scope of the Work.
The project will involve creating a system that will allow employees at Parry’s to be able to store customer complaints in a database and interact with them. The current solution in place to deal with the complaints involves filling in complaint papers, filing them and then trying to find them when needed, this process is complicated and time consuming.
The project will involve creating a system that will allow employees at Parry’s to be able to store customer complaints in a database and interact with them. The current solution in place to deal with the complaints involves filling in complaint papers, filing them and then trying to find them when needed, this process is complicated and time consuming.
Inputs.
The inputs of the new system will be the data regarding the customer complaints which will be entered into the database. This will include the customer details as well as details about their complaints.
The inputs of the new system will be the data regarding the customer complaints which will be entered into the database. This will include the customer details as well as details about their complaints.
Outputs.
The outputs of this system would be a screen report of the customer with the information about them. This is what the employee would view when they need to check customer details.
The outputs of this system would be a screen report of the customer with the information about them. This is what the employee would view when they need to check customer details.
Processes.
The process involved in the system is the database which is to process information about the customer.
The process involved in the system is the database which is to process information about the customer.
Cost-Benefit Analysis.
The costs of the project will be the cost to setup the database needed for the system as well as the software needed to run it. The benefits of the project would be increased customer satisfaction but it is difficult to suggest the financial benefits.
The costs of the project will be the cost to setup the database needed for the system as well as the software needed to run it. The benefits of the project would be increased customer satisfaction but it is difficult to suggest the financial benefits.
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