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(U7CP) BUSINESS CASE A healthy lifestyle advocacy group is aiming to build a bik

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(U7CP)

BUSINESS CASE A healthy lifestyle advocacy group is aiming to build a bike sharing system within a medium-size metropolitan area. The group has signed a contract with a company to provide the bike sharing technology and hardware (bike stations, bikes, network equipment, a server, and bike sharing software that automates the process of checking out and returning bicycles, and billing customers). The docking station provides a limited number of bike parking spots and is characterized by its location, bike capacity, and by real-time number of bikes parked. Docking stations have computers running on them, credit card reader, and a networking module which allows it to be connected to the Internet. The fleet of bikes has also been purchased.

FUNCTIONING OF THE SYSTEM There are two ways a user can get access to the system: 1) Using her annual subscription ($70) - 2) Buying day pass ($5) Every ride under 30 minutes is free. User is charged $1 dollar for a ride between 30 and 1 hour, 3 dollars for rides between 1 hour and 2 hours and a flat rate of 7 dollars for any ride over 2 hours. The users who haven’t returned a bike within 10 hours are billed with a $50 fine.

REGISTRATION PROCESS A user can register online or purchase a day pass at the station.

Directions

Create a development and implementation plan by gathering key information from each of the project components you developed this term and summarizing it in the format outlined below. Note that you should incorporate faculty feedback when developing your plan.

Submit a plan describing your system and the development and implementation steps that the company will need to take to in order to successfully complete the project. Your summary should include the following elements:

a) System Overview—Description of the system and the process(es) it supports

b) System Organization—Summary of the system's structure and components (software and hardware)

c) Security—Summary of system security requirements and/or features

c) Major Tasks—Annotated list of each major task or step required for the implementation of the system

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Summary-

The system stands on a firm ground of software and human interaction with the machine and the management being done by the personnel to ensure that the working is flawless and the model earns profits.