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March 30, 2008

week 3

March 23, 2008
  • What is the traditional approach to systems development?

The traditional approach for system development is depends on defferent stages, each stage is connected with the previous stage. This is development large transation system, the development stages are premilinary investigation, analysis, design, implementation and coading , testing, installation and maintenance.

  • What is the object-oriented approach to systems development?

The object-oriented approach is fully depend on the programmer or developer side , it is combination of the logical and coading structure. the object-oriented approach is based on Encapsulation, Modularity, Polymorphism, loops and inheritance. This is all programming language.

  • What textbooks, journals and/or websites might be useful to search for articles about Comparing and contrasting the traditional and object-oriented approaches to systems development?

–> A textbook of Hypercourseware.

– > The CAPA (Computer Assisted Personalized Approach).

–> Associate For Learning Technology .

Week 2

March 22, 2008
  •  What are the current problems with the Child Health Information System?

The main problem faced by the health system is that there is no proper record of the child health data  information sothat they couldn’t find out the right child to cure their diseases and past records.

  •  What information do you need to find out about the Child Health Information System to develop a detailed understanding of the current system?

–>      The health depatrment to maintain the proper health data record of the each child , sothat they know the past records of the child diagnosis,

–>      Health centre information: Health Centre name, identity number and contact  population served by the Health Centre
–>    Child information: child names, child unique identity number, age, gender, school attended by child and the grade

–>   Child vaccination information: type of vaccine given to a child on a given visit to the health centre,

–>    Vaccines: different types of vaccines used by the health centres

–>    Child medical visit information: child weight, disease that the child was diagnosed with and the severity level of the diagnosed disease on a given visit to the health centre

–>     Diseases: types of diseases commonly found in children.
If  CHIS maintain these records, then find the existed child detaild information.

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