Driver tickets:
I want you to create a DFD to analyze this
situation. You may choose to do it
alone or with one or more other members of the class. If you analyze in a group then each member of the group should
pass in their results (note the group members you worked with). If you do the work in a group you may choose
to pass in one version of the work with the group members names. If you worked in a group but do not like the
results, you may pass in an additional solution. Your choice!
Here is the information:
- When a
policeman gives a driver a ticket (2 copies) he retains a copy of the
ticket that is entered into the system.
- The
data involved is:
- Driver
data (license number, name, address)
- Ticket
data(ticket number (preprinted), ticket type, ticket date and time,
location, fine and there are slots to hold information about the date of
payment, the pleas, the trial date and the court if the ticket is
appealed, as well as the verdict)
- Officer
data (badge number and name)
- Court
data (court idno, court name, court address)
- If the
driver pays the ticket he sends in one copy along with the payment and the
file is updated with a plea of guilty and the payment and date.
- If the
driver decides to appeal the ticket a copy is returned with a check mark
that says the driver wants to appeal.
The request is sent to the court.
The court contacts the driver with a court date.
- After
the court date, the verdict is sent to the police and the information is
entered. If the driver is found
guilty a thirty-day time limit is given to send in payment.
- If a
ticket is not paid or a court date is not requested within 30 days, a
warning notice is sent.
- If the
driver who goes to court does not pay within 30 days a warning is sent.
- If the
ticket is not paid after a warning, a stop is put on license renewal.