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This is for my IST assignment :)
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Name: Jessica B
Location: Australia
School: CMA
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Requirement Report
Monday, June 1, 2009
8:55 PM
Requirement Report

To Create a Teacher Mark book that can be used to record student’s names and their marks. The mark book will automatically give grades to the student’s assessment mark based on the Grade Key and have the averages, standard deviation and highest mark of the class.

The Data inputs for this system is the students information, this includes their First name, surnames, Assessment marks and Student’s Class. The Subject class is also inputted into the information system

The information processors involved in my teacher mark book include.
• Collecting – Collecting the students name, Class and Assessment scores.
• Organizing – Organize students names (alphabetical), classes and subjects
• Analyzing – Creates graphs using the data inputted.
• Storing and Retrieving – Mark book can be saved and accessed later.
• Transferring and Receiving – File can be sent to other computers (if computer as Microsoft excel)
• Processers - Can manipulate the assessment scores into their grade scores. Calculates class average.
• Display – Can be viewed on screen and can be printed out.

The Data output of the teacher mark book will be the Grades Automatically given when the assessment marks of the students are put into the system and provide assessment task averages, standard deviation and highest mark.

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