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PROJECT 1
DFC40163: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
NAME
MATRIC NUMBER
MUHAMMAD ISKANDAR ZULKARNAIN BIN
ZULKIFLI
NURIN SYAKIRAH BINTI MOHD RADHI
25DDT19F1077
NURUL AQILAH BINTI HASHIM
25DDT19F1082
IZYANA NAZURAH BINTI ISMAIL
25DDT19F1086
CLASS: DDT4 NW1
LECTURER: DR. NORHAFIZAH BINTI ISMAIL
25DDT19F1081
Contents
1.0
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.0
Problem Statement ............................................................................................................................ 4
3.0
Objective ........................................................................................................................................... 5
4.0
Planning ............................................................................................................................................ 6
5.0
Conclusion ...................................................................................................................................... 12
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Virtual runs, often known as virtual races, are races that may be done from any location on the
planet. If you want to get in shape, challenge yourself with new difficulties, or just have some fun,
virtual races provide the chance to achieve your objective, obtain a medal for your efforts, and
contribute back to charity.
Virtual running is like another types of running except the only differences are you can run, jog,
or walk on the road, on the trail and the treadmill. On the other hand, during the pandemic COVID19, a virtual run has become the alternative to raise awareness to strengthen the unity and faith as
the impact of the pandemic has affected every single one of us. Moreover, most of the virtual runs
have a charity element to it and making the participation more rewarding.
2.0
Problem Statement
Competitive runs cause more injuries than recreational runs. Participating in virtual run
programmes without preparation and concerns about health conditions may lead to adverse
events. However, appropriate training can lower the risk of injuries. Specifically, virtual run
programmes, which mandate participants to carry mobile devices for recording and monitoring
the activity, may cause a distraction during activities.
3.0
Objective

Motivate runners in achieving their goals by offering platform for virtual run

Advocate for charities and causes by raising awareness and donating portion of the
proceeds.

Celebrate the success of each runner by presenting confirmation of their
accomplishments.
4.0
Planning
FDD DIAGRAM
DFD DIAGRAM
USE CASE DIAGRAM
Context Diagram
Design at least FOUR user interfaces of the system.
Figure 1 Registration Page
Figure 2 Home Page
Figure 3 Login Page
Design at least TWO report output of the system.
Login success notification
Confirmation decision notification
Schedule the testing phase to end user.
1.
Planning
2.
Analysis
3.
Design
4.
Implementation
5.
Maintanence
SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE PLAN
5.0
Conclusion
In Malaysia, it is recorded that solid waste is one of the three major environmental problems.
Hence, by executing and the impact of this virtual run, the awareness can spark a light in someone
else’s life to bring changes in this world. The main reason is to preserve our earth from any
ravaging events like global warming that leads to climate change. Therefore, this is to save people
from spreading covid-19. With such a simple sign-up process and so many races to choose from,
it’s never been easier to get involved in a virtual run event. Whether you’re looking for a personal
challenge, an opportunity to support your favorite charity, or an exciting way to bond with your
running buddies, virtual runs can help you achieve it.
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