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ITECH1100 Understanding the Digital Revolution
Assignment 1 - Dress Hideout Overview
For this individual assignment, you will use skills acquired through practical laboratory exercises to automate a business process, and to visualize the impact of the automation.
You should use Microsoft Excel (or equivalent open-source software) for this assessment task.
Important: This assignment specification is generated just for you. Do not distribute this specification. If your personal specification is made publicly available online, academic misconduct charges may be applied.
Timelines and Expectations Percentage value of task: 20%
Due: Sunday, Week 7, 16:00 (See Course Description for date)
Learning Outcomes Assessed The following course learning outcomes are assessed by completing this assessment:
A1. Prepare a basic solution to a business problem; A2. Select appropriate IT solutions for business functions; A3. Apply business information software for data visualization and analysis purposes. S1. Write basic programming logic; S3. Interpret and construct representations of business data flow and processes; K8. Outline the basic principles of programming.
Assessment Details For this assignment, you will complete the following set of tasks using Excel, and build an ePortfolio page to describe your work.
Task 0 - Setting up
Create an ePortfolio page for your assignment. You will submit this page to Moodle as per the lab tasks.
You may call it whatever you like, for example ITECH1100 Assignment 1 - 30361798.
Scenario details Dress Hideout is a small clothing manufacturer, specializing in creating custom, one-of-a-kind dresses. They exclusively sell their product through their online store.
Dress Hideout is run by a team of three staff members: Abraham, Belle, and Celia.
Abraham and Belle work together to manufacture dresses. Celia manages orders, sales and delivery.
Team hours
Most of the time, team members work the following shifts:
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Abraham works 7.5 hours on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; Belle works 7.5 hours on Thursdays and Fridays; and Celia works 4.5 hours every weekday.
Additionally, Abraham and Celia share responsibility for managing the Dress Hideout social media presence, with Abraham working one extra hour in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and Celia doing the same on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Costs Abraham and Belle, as skilled manufacturing staff, cost $26 per hour to employ.
Celia, a part-time employee, costs $24 per hour to employ.
All staff are also entitled to four weeks of paid annual leave, during which a casual replacement is required at a cost of $39 per hour.
Fixed costs such as rent and insurance are $9100 per year, and utilities costs are $260 per month.
Task 1 - Costs of operating the business
Using Excel, create a spreadsheet called operating_costs.xlsx that calculates the projected annual outgoing costs of running Dress Hideout.
Your spreadsheet should be configured such that the working hours, hourly rates, and fixed and utility costs can be varied easily.
Document your findings in your ePortfolio page (approximately 100 words).
Manufacturing dresses Dress Hideout receive requests through their online store, and Celia responds with a quote, after consulting with a member of the manufacturing team. If the customer confirms their order, Abraham and Belle manufacture the ordered products, and Celia organizes delivery.
Currently, the process for generating a quote is entirely subjective, based on the requested material and dress size. Staff members quote an amount based on their personal experience.
For several months, staff have been keeping track of the quote date, material, size, quote amount, and manufacturing cost for each order in a spreadsheet. As each product is hand-made, the manufacturing cost may vary between similar orders.
If a quote was not accepted by the customer, then manufacturing cost is not included.
This spreadsheet is available for download on Moodle.
Task 2 - Order information
Using Excel, process the history of orders spreadsheet and use appropriate charts to visualize:
How some aspect of quoting or manufacturing has changed over time; and How the quote amount differed for each staff member.
You will need to find a way to use Excel to associate each quote with a staff member.
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Describe your approach and your findings in your ePortfolio (approximately 250-400 words), and attach the Excel file to your page.
Task 3 - Price consistency
Using Excel, analyse the historical data you have available, and create a spreadsheet that allows a member of the Dress Hideout team to enter the dress material and size, and gives a quote amount.
Ensure that you include enough text and formatting to make your spreadsheet usable by a member of the Dress Hideout team (or by a University lecturer).
You may base your quote amount either on historical averages, or to ensure that Dress Hideout makes a profit.
Validate your quoting approach by applying your formula to historical data.
Justify your approach in your ePortfolio (approximately 150 words), and attach your Excel file to your ePortfolio.
Process improvement The team want to improve their quoting process to reduce time spent waiting for customers to approve quotes.
They would like to start manufacturing immediately for orders that they might be able to sell in future, even if the customer does not go ahead with the order.
That is, they would like to change to the processes indicated in the following swimlane diagrams:
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