Building Access Control System
Building Access Control System
(Building Access Control System)
Question description
Case Study 1: Building an ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
As a member of the Information Security team at a small college, you have been made the project manager to install an access control system (ACS) in a dormitory. The ACS will automatically unlock the dormitory doors via an electronic proximity reader and integrate with an existing SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEM. The cameras are designed to face and rotate to record a person as they use their identification card to unlock the door.
Create a 3-4 page PROJECT PLAN for this project in which you:
- Include a one-half page project scope statement.
- Define five (5) major tasks, each with one to two (1-2) subtasks. Also write a brief description for each task.
- Create a Gantt chart illustrating the project tasks (use MICROSOFT PROJECT or a similar project management program).
- Create a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for this project (use Microsoft Visio or a similar SOFTWAREpackage).
Your assignment must:
- Be typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
- Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
- Include charts or diagrams created in Excel, Visio, MS Project, or one of their equivalents such as Open Project, Dia, and OpenOffice. The completed diagrams/charts must be imported into the Word document before the paper is submitted.
The specific Course Learning Outcomes associated with this assignment are:
- Distinguish between non-functional and functional requirements.
- Use contemporary CASE tools in process and data modeling.
- Use technology and information resources to research issues in systems analysis and development.
- Write clearly and concisely about Systems Analysis and Development topics using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
Points: 50 Case Study 1: Building an by NoMore Ads” style=”border-style: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-weight: bold !important; height: auto !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; text-transform: uppercase !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;”>ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM Criteria Unacceptable
Below 60% FMeets Minimum Expectations
60-69% DFair
70-79% CProficient
80-89% BExemplary
90-100% A1. Include a one-half page project scope statement.
Weight: 10%Did not submit or incompletely included a one-half page project scope statement. Insufficiently included a one-half page project scope statement. Partially included a one-half page project scope statement. Satisfactorily included a one-half page project scope statement. Thoroughly included a one-half page project scope statement. 2. Define five (5) major tasks, each with 1–2 subtasks. Also write a brief description for each task.
Weight: 30%Did not submit or incompletely defined five (5) major tasks, each with 1–2 subtasks. Also wrote a brief description for each task. Insufficiently defined five (5) major tasks, each with 1–2 subtasks. Also wrote a brief description for each task. Partially defined five (5) major tasks, each with 1–2 subtasks. Also wrote a brief description for each task. Satisfactorily defined five (5) major tasks, each with 1–2 subtasks. Also wrote a brief description for each task. Thoroughly defined five (5) major tasks, each with 1–2 subtasks. Also wrote a brief description for each task. 3. Create a by NoMore Ads” style=”border-style: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-weight: bold !important; height: auto !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; text-transform: uppercase !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;”>GANTT CHARTillustrating the project tasks.
Weight: 30%Did not submit or incompletely created a by NoMore Ads” style=”border-style: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-weight: bold !important; height: auto !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; text-transform: uppercase !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;”>GANTT CHARTillustrating the project tasks. Insufficiently created a by NoMore Ads” style=”border-style: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-weight: bold !important; height: auto !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; text-transform: uppercase !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;”>GANTT CHARTillustrating the project Partially created a Gantt chart illustrating the project Satisfactorily created a Gantt chart illustrating the project Thoroughly created a by NoMore Ads” style=”border-style: none !important; display: inline-block !important; float: none !important; font-weight: bold !important; height: auto !important; min-height: 0px !important; min-width: 0px !important; text-transform: uppercase !important; width: auto !important; background: transparent !important;”>GANTT CHARTillustrating the project 4. Create a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for the project.
Weight: 20%Did not submit or incompletely created a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for the project. Insufficiently created a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for the project. Partially created a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for the project. Satisfactorily created a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for the project. Thoroughly created a system diagram illustrating the equipment and connections required for the project. 5. Clarity and writing mechanics.
Weight: 10%More than 8 errors present 7-8 errors present 5-6 errors present 3-4 errors present 0-2 errors present