Requirements Gathering
Aman Gera Virmani, Jasmeet Kaur, Deyan Guo
George Brown College
Agile Project Management (MGMT 4066), 2021 Fall, B415
Ramin Faraji
2021.10.19
OUTLINE
APP SUMMARY
USE CASES
USER STORIES
Data Flow Diagrams
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Part - 1
APP SUMMARY
USE CASES
USER STORIES
Data Flow Diagrams
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Part – 1 APP SUMMARY
Amazon Shopping Application is a
platform that allows people to shop at Amazon's online
store from their smartphone faster, easier, and more
convenient. People can seek various things to buy,
compare prices, get recommendations, read reviews on
millions of product details, look up products, track
orders, manage subscriptions, make wishing lists, and
so much more benefits. Amazon Apps is one of the
most popular online marketplaces used by both
individuals as well as businesses which allows them to
sell and display products for sale online; in
addition, the application is available in many different
countries and languages.
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Part - 2
APP SUMMARY
USE CASES
USER STORIES
Data Flow Diagrams
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Part – 2 USE CASES
USE CASES 1- Register vendors
Amazon shopping app provides a common
platform for vendors and buyers to sell and buy products.
It starts with the registration of vendors who want to sell
their products. They can create seller profile, register
products, update products quality, conduct discount
event, receiver orders, arrange deliveries, and get profits.
Their products will be visible on amazon app without the
limitation of time and geographic.
Part – 2 USE CASES
USE CASES 2- Register Customers
The registration of a vendor is only of any
purpose if they have clients who want to buy it. A
person who wishes to buy things on Amazon must first
register with an account on the app or website. When
registering, the customer must submit his basic
personal information. After completing the registration
process, the consumer will be able to view products on
the app and, if desired, purchase them.
Part - 3
APP SUMMARY
USE CASES
USER STORIES
Data Flow Diagrams
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Part – 3 USER STORIES
USER STORY 1:
As a customer
I need to explore local sellers around my area
So that I can Support local businesses and try different products in my area
Inputs: Zip code, credit card information, client order, Customer Profile
Outputs: List of local sellers /stores order status
Importance: Low
Urgency: Low
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USER STORY 2:
As a social media influencer
I need to increase my personal revenue and diversify my personal portfolio
So that I can inform my audience about items and what it is about
Inputs: Live stories, photos, posts, reels, boomerangs
Outputs: More followers and more likes, increased brand awareness
Importance: High
Urgency: Medium
Part – 3 USER STORIES
USER STORY 3:
As a Line Business Development Executive
I need to understand my customer requirements and needs
So that I can see growth in order day to day business and compete with MSMEs.
Inputs: Software, User fees, Mapping infrastructure, Customer terms and conditions
Outputs: Customer sales, business growth, geographical expansion
Importance: High
Urgency: High
Part – 3 USER STORIES
USER STORY 4:
As a Podcast Producer
I need to organize sponsorship and live ad reads
So that I can obtain funds to support the success and longevity of the show
Inputs: The actual live Ad read, social media advertising (Brand logo)
Outputs: Funding, podcast sponsorship
Importance: Medium
Urgency: High
Part – 3 USER STORIES
USER STORY 5:
As a seller
I need additional exposure for my business
So that I can compete with smaller businesses and delivery services
Inputs: List, promotions, photos of the items
Outputs: Products, billing information, flyers
Importance: High
Urgency: High
Part – 3 USER STORIES
USER STORY 6:
As a researcher in household items retail industry
I need to know the amount of quarter transaction and most popular items,
So that I can know the market trend and demand
Inputs: household items, most sold, products reputation;
Outputs: List of the sellers, items details
Importance: Medium
Urgency: High
Part - 4
APP SUMMARY
USE CASES
USER STORIES
Data Flow Diagrams
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Part – 4 Data Flow Diagrams
Buyer personal profiles: Age, Gender,
Address, etc. Supplier Detail
Payment Account details Database
Searching Items
Custom Details
Database
Target items lists
Items specific description
Prices, discount event information Product Detail
Recommendations(positive, negative) Database
Buyer Items’ total transaction amount Seller
Delivery Confirm orders
Database Generate customer order report
Payment method Transaction
Database
Schedule delivery
Delivery details
Provide purchase invoice
Thank you!
Aman Gera Virmani, Jasmeet Kaur, Deyan
Guo
2021.10.19