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Business Analysis.md #1

Open kayloleon opened 1 year ago

kayloleon commented 1 year ago
  1. Introduction

    1. Business purpose

      Chawla Media aims to provide their customers with quality photography services in the Orlando area. The company wants to improve their website functionality, allowing for automated scheduling and the ability to buy prints directly from anywhere in the country.

    2. Business scope

      Chawla Media consists of two employees and one owner, all of which take part in photography for the business. Some members have specific areas of specialization in which they exceed. All personnel work in the Orlando area, providing services for individuals or businesses in this geographical region. The new system being developed will include the current local scope and additionally focus on the broader marketplace. Website changes will include the scope of the whole business.

    3. Business Overview

    4. Definitions

      No definitions at this moment.

    5. Major Stakeholders

      Sunishth Chawla Other Employees Local Customers Website-only customers Website Developer Potential Investors

  2. References

      Current Website: https://www.chawlamedia.com/
      Sunishth Chawla         
  3. Business management requirements

    1. Business environment

      Photo shoots must follow local laws and regulations. Environmental factors include local events which might ask for the business service, rapid social media growth, and the use of photography technology including cameras, lights, computers, microphones, and other related items. All personnel should be familiar with the environment.

    2. Mission, goals, and objectives

      The business goal is to facilitate the customer experience and broaden the client space. This includes adding a way for customers to see available dates and times for photo shoots, see available prints and their prices, and display the company's previous work in a visually appealing manner.

    3. Business model

    4. Information environment

      In the long term, the proposed system should be able to grow with the business as more content is created and potential new employees are added. The system's database should keep track of the current print inventory and display available prints on the website.

  4. Business operational requirements

    1. Business processes

    2. Business operational policies and rules

    3. Business operational constraints

    4. Business operational modes

    5. Business operational quality

    6. Business structure

jsgreenwell commented 1 year ago

See Pull Request #2 merge to fix this file placement