This document provides details about a proposed prioritization and management app for University of Auckland students. It discusses the vision to make student life easier by helping them manage their time and be reminded of assignments and exams. It analyzes the software industry and identifies customers as UoA students. The product would allow free download of an app to send notifications about upcoming deadlines, exams, and released marks by linking to the university's student database. It proposes a focused high-cost strategy due to specialized market and high app development costs. Key activities would be ongoing app maintenance and customer service.
This document provides details about a proposed prioritization and management app for University of Auckland students. It discusses the vision to make student life easier by helping them manage their time and be reminded of assignments and exams. It analyzes the software industry and identifies customers as UoA students. The product would allow free download of an app to send notifications about upcoming deadlines, exams, and released marks by linking to the university's student database. It proposes a focused high-cost strategy due to specialized market and high app development costs. Key activities would be ongoing app maintenance and customer service.
This document provides details about a proposed prioritization and management app for University of Auckland students. It discusses the vision to make student life easier by helping them manage their time and be reminded of assignments and exams. It analyzes the software industry and identifies customers as UoA students. The product would allow free download of an app to send notifications about upcoming deadlines, exams, and released marks by linking to the university's student database. It proposes a focused high-cost strategy due to specialized market and high app development costs. Key activities would be ongoing app maintenance and customer service.
This document provides details about a proposed prioritization and management app for University of Auckland students. It discusses the vision to make student life easier by helping them manage their time and be reminded of assignments and exams. It analyzes the software industry and identifies customers as UoA students. The product would allow free download of an app to send notifications about upcoming deadlines, exams, and released marks by linking to the university's student database. It proposes a focused high-cost strategy due to specialized market and high app development costs. Key activities would be ongoing app maintenance and customer service.
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INFOSYS.110 BUSINESS SYSTEMS:
DELIVERABLE 2: BUSINESS SECTION 2014
Name Nawaporn Taechameekietichai NetID Ntae324 Group Number: 127 Website Link: http://infosys110group127.blogspot.co.nz/ Tutorial Details Tutor: Day: Time: Helen Chen Tuesday 11am Time Spent on Assignment: 30 hours Word Count: 1648 words
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2 PRIORITISING AND MANAGEMENT APPS INTRODUCTION Cumbersome and confused lives. A busy lifestyle that you have to attend all your classes, do lots of revision, assignments and prepare for your exams, then deal with your part-time jobs. It is lifestyle of university students. I pretty sure that most university students cannot remember all their important things. I am one of them. There are many time that my friends remind me about works and quizs. However, it is impossible for them to remind us all time. So my group have found out a way to help making university life easier by integrating prioritising and management apps for Univerity of Auckland (UoA). 3. BUSINESS SECTION 3.1 Vision To make university students lives easier by helping them to manage their times and remind them of all their important assignments and exams. 3.2 Industry Analysis: Software Industry Industry: Software Industry. It provides smartphone apps for Iphone and Android. Force: High/Low: Justification: Buyer power: Low UoA is only one seller that sell prioritising and management apps to UoA students (buyers). This means they have just one choice of whom to buy from. Supplier power: High There are only two suppliers, which is Apple Store and Google Play for us to choose
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3 Threat of new entrants: Low It is hard to find new competitors to enter as there is a small range and specific groups of buyers (UoA students). Moreover, the product is provided by a non-profit organisation (UoA). So it does not seek profits, which is less attractive many firms whose aim is making lots of profits. Threat of substitutes: High There are numerous ways to remind and manage time, including using diaries, calendars and calendar apps on smartphones. Rivalry among existing competitors: Low Prioritising and management apps will be only smartphone apps that work together with Cecil and link informations of each UoA students. It is impossible for UoA to provide two smartphone apps and there will be no competitor wants to enter a narrow market, which has a specific group of buyers (UoA students). Overall attractiveness of the industry: High becuase prioritising and management apps is first product that remind, help to manage time and link each students informations to each indivudual in UoA. This means firm will be monopoly producer in the market as there is low threat of new entrants. 3.3 Customers and Thei r Needs Prioritising and management apps. is a product, which links data and information from Cecil, that provide for UoA. It will send notifications to remind all customers when they have works, assignments and exams. So all customers are students in University of Auckland especially first year students who came from high schools and have difficulty managing their time and have problems with online works. For example, Pre-work for Bus
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4 101, which is a individual work that each student needs to complete before classes and it is on Cecil. First year students might not know about this pre-work as they are not usual do on-line work or check Cecil. Other customers who strongly need this product are students who are working and learning in the same time. Therefore, prioritising and management apps will satisfy customers needs. 3.4 The Product and Service Prioritising and management apps is provided by University of Auckland will allow all students (customers) download the apps for free. It will send notification to all customers whose have it on their smartphones to remind them for their importants events such as, exams assignments and tell them when their marks are released. While Cecil on UoA website would not remind anythings. They have to frequently check it for all their works and their marks even if they do not know how to use it, get confused about it or do not have time to check. As a result, prioritising and management apps will satisfy need of our customers by helping them manage their time and getting higher grades. Not only students who act as customers get benefits, UoA also gain lots of benefits as grade averages increase as well as its rank. 3.5 Suppliers and Partners The main raw material for making prioritising and management apps is development teams e.g. programmers, database administators, system analysis who support with learning service in UoA campuses. They write programs in form of smartphone apps and send those apps to suppliers to approve submitted apps. The main suppliers for prioritising and management apps are Apple Store, which approves apps for iphones and Google Play, which approves for android. Apple Store and Google Play also act as partners for UoA as they both benefit from each other. They get benefits from UoA when students download the apps from their store. Students help to promote their companies. They allow students to download the apps so students are able to use it to manage their lives easier. This is what UoA benefits from them.
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5 3.6 Strategy: Focused high Cost Prioritising and management apps is provided to fulfill needs of UoA students and uses together with Cecil. It is used only within UoA, which is only a particular group. The firm will have a small range of customers so the firm should focus in narrow market. However, it will cost lots of money to provide and develop apps. IPhone development costs for small apps is US$3,000 to US$8,000 and for complex apps is US$50,000 to US$150,000. Because of high cost of production, firm has to focus on high cost strategy. As the business is a non- profit organisation and its goals are not profits so it will not charge any money from its customers for downloading the apps. The overall strategy is therefore focused high cost. 3.7 Value Chain Activity: Make the product or service and service after the sal e. The most important value chain activities for this business are Make the product or service and service after the sale. The firm should focus on making product by using 24 hours per day and 7 days per week service to operate this apps. This allows all customers to use it 24 hours without disruption and allows all informations including their notices and their marks to send directly to them. The firm should also focus on service after the sale. This part is associated with maintainancing the apps, which including updating datas, upgrading version, fixing error informations and bug fixed. Furthermore, there is call centre that can help customers when they have problems. As the data is up to date and the apps is 24 hours available to use, helping UoA students manage their lives easier. This will match with vision of the firm. 3.8 Business Processes 3.8.1. INSTALLING APPLI CATI ON PROCESS - This process shows how customers download prioritising and management apps. It indicates solutions and helps customers to resolve errors including customer service, which is value chain activity of service after sale. This
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6 process also contains fixing apps errors. This is one of services after sale that firm provides for customers as well.
3.8.2. APPPLI CATION RUNNING PROCESS - This process shows how prioritising and management apps works when customers use. Customers can choose their notification to send notices one day/ one week or one month before due date of assignments and exams. It includes sending their marks directly after they have been posted on Cecil and it works 24 hours. This links to value chain activity of making the product or service.
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8 3.9 Functionalities 3.9.1. INSTALLING APPLI CATI ON PROCESS Notification appears on App Store/Google Play when there is new version available for you to update. It also updates automatically if you set the fuction on your smartphones Customers can contact call centre/email when problems are occurred. 3.9.2. APPLI CATI ON RUNNING PROCESS Apps selects data automatically from Cecil database after customers login with their NetID. Apps alerts and sends notification 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. 3.10 Systems
3.10. 1. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Prioritising and management apps selects data automatically from Cecil database through database management system. It allows the apps to easily access data from Cecil database. Furthurmore, the apps can store and retrieve data in a structured way. This is convenient for customers and make their lives easier. They do not need to set any information about their courses. All they need to do is just login with NetID, semester and set up notification. 3.10. 2. NOTIFICATION ANALYSI S SYSTEM This system assesses information of each customers to support routine checking in the fuctional areas. Therefore, the apps is able to alert and send notification. It is another system that is convenient and make customers lives easier as the apps alert and sends notification to them automatically. 3.10. 3. SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - This is routine checking process. The system checks and update data everyday. The notification appears automatically when the system finds out that there is a new version of prioritising and management apps is available to update. It is a type of transaction processing system as it is day-to-day activities.
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9 3.11. Summary Table: Value Chain to Systems
Value Chain Activity Processes Functionalities Specific Information System(s) Broad Information System(s) Make the product or service
Service after the sale
1. Application running process 1. Apps selects data automatically from Cecil database after login with NetID and semester.
2. Apps alerts and sends notification Database management system
Notification analysis system Transaction Processing System
Management Information System 2. Installing Application process 1. When there is a new version, notification will appear automatically.
2. There is a call centre for customers to contact/email when problems are occurred. Software management system
Call centre management system Transaction Processing System
Transaction Processing Systems
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10 CONCLUSION Prioritising and management apps can organise busy lives of UoA students easier as it helps to manage their times, alerts them and send them notification for their important events. More students hand in their assignments and other works by the time. As a result, their grades will be better, grades averages will also rise and higher rank of university. REFERENCES
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S.110 Business Systems: Deliverable 2: Business Section 2014 Name Marthalena Heather Netid Group Number: Website Link: Tutorial Details Tutor: Day: Time: Time Spent On Assignment: Word Count: 1641