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BIS 261 DeVry All Week iLab

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1. Select your assigned Team Meeting area under the Team Area tab. Be sure you and your team members<br />

review the “iConnect Meeting” information located on the TEAM AREA tab.<br />

2. Be sure you RECORD your iConnect JAD Session.<br />

3. Assign one team member to act as moderator and another to act as recorder (scribe).<br />

4. During your JAD session, agree on at least ten (10) pertinent, high-level business requirements for the project.<br />

The team member assigned to act as the recorder for the meeting should document the meeting minutes and<br />

the agreed list of requirements in a Word file. The minutes and list of requirements will be used in the next<br />

<strong>iLab</strong>.<br />

5. <strong>All</strong> team members should participate fully in the meeting, using the communication and facilitation skills<br />

learned during the week. Team members should act in character for their assigned roles, but should also work<br />

to support the team as a whole.<br />

6. When finished, Stop the iConnect Recording and close the session.<br />

STEP 6: Save and submit<br />

The team member assigned the role of Business Systems Analyst should submit copies of the meeting invitation and<br />

final meeting agenda to the <strong>iLab</strong> Dropbox on the course site (in addition to the copies posted on the team SharePoint<br />

site). To do so:<br />

1. Open theW4_<strong>iLab</strong>_TeamX.docxfile containing the meeting invitation that you created in Step 3;<br />

2. Go to the home page of your team area on the SharePoint site. Press the key to capture an image of the page,<br />

including the final Agenda. Paste this image at the end of the meeting invitation file; and<br />

3. Save the file and submit it to the Dropbox for this week's <strong>iLab</strong> assignment. In the comments box of your<br />

Dropbox submission, state the date and time of your JAD session. If you used practice time at the start, also<br />

state at what time in the session you began the formal JAD meeting.<br />

Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox,<br />

read these step-by-step instructions.<br />

<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>261</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 6 <strong>iLab</strong> Latest<br />

Scenario and Summary<br />

Acme Video Games is a video game rental company that rents video games for the major gaming consoles (Sony<br />

PlayStation, Nintendo Wii, and Xbox 360). Acme has recently decided to expand its distribution by renting games<br />

through automated vending machines, similar to the way that Redbox rents DVDs. You have been hired by Acme as a<br />

business analyst to help develop the software for the new vending machines.<br />

Each Acme vending machine will be stocked with a selection of popular video games. The machine will have a<br />

touchscreen, a credit-card swipe reader, a slot for dispensing rented games, and a second slot for returning games.<br />

Each machine is connected to the Internet.<br />

To begin using the machine, a customer touches a button on the screen to select one of two options, Rent a Game or<br />

Return a Game.<br />

If the customer chooses Rent a Game, he or she selects the desired game from a list displayed on the screen, swipes<br />

a valid credit card, enters his or her zip code, and enters an e-mail address. The vending machine contacts Acme's<br />

bank over its Internet connection and charges the customer's credit card for a one-night rental fee. If the charge is<br />

accepted by the bank, the bank returns an authorization code to the machine. The machine then dispenses the game<br />

to the customer and e-mails a receipt to the customer's e-mail address. The machine transmits a record of the rental,<br />

including the customer's information and the unique ID number of the game disc that was dispensed, to a central<br />

computer system at Acme's headquarters over its Internet connection.<br />

If the customer chooses Return a Game, the screen prompts the customer to insert the game into the return slot. The<br />

machine reads the game disc's ID number from a bar code on the disc, and transmits it to the central computer system<br />

at Acme headquarters over its Internet connection. The central computer returns the date and time of the rental and<br />

the customer's information. If the customer kept the game for more than one night, the machine sends an additional<br />

rental charge to Acme's bank over its Internet connection, and receives an authorization code from the bank if the<br />

charge was accepted. The machine e-mails a receipt for the returned game to the customer's e-mail address. The<br />

additional rental charges, if any, are noted on this receipt.<br />

Upon completing this lab, you will be able to:

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