Draw a use case diagram for the situation described in Problem and Exercise 7-39, page 210. Problem
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Draw a use case diagram for the situation described in Problem and Exercise 7-39, page 210.
Problem and Exercise 7-39
Starting with a context diagram, draw as many nested DFDs as you consider necessary to represent all the details of the employee hiring system described in the following narrative. You must draw at least a context and a level-0 diagram. If you discover while drawing these diagrams that the narrative is incomplete, make up reasonable explanations to complete the story. Supply these extra explanations along with the diagrams.
Projects, Inc., is an engineering firm with approximately 500 engineers of different types. The company keeps records on all employees, their skills, assigned projects, and the departments they work in. New employees are hired by the personnel manager based on data in an application form and evaluations collected from other managers who interview the job candidates. Prospective employees may apply at any time. Engineering managers notify the personnel manager when a job opens and list the characteristics necessary to be eligible for the job. The personnel manager compares the qualifications of the available pool of applicants with the characteristics of an open job and then schedules interviews between the manager in charge of the open position and the three best candidates from the pool. After receiving evaluations on each interview from the manager, the personnel manager makes the hiring decision based upon the evaluations and applications of the candidates and the characteristics of the job and then notifies the interviewees and the manager about the decision. Applications of rejected applicants are retained for one year, after which time the application is purged. When hired, a new engineer completes a nondisclosure agreement, which is filed with other information about the employee.
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Modern Systems Analysis And Design
ISBN: 9780134204925
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Authors: Joseph Valacich, Joey George