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Amazon Online Pantry

Here are some potential user stories and acceptance criteria for the Amazon Online Pantry case study: User Stories: As a customer, I want to be able to browse products categorized by type so that I can easily find what I need. As a customer, I want to add both essential and non-essential products to my cart so that I can purchase all the items on my shopping list. As an advertiser, I want my ads to be placed in a non-intrusive way within relevant product features so that my ads are seen by customers without annoying them. As the project manager, I want a clear overview of the development process and responsibilities of each team member so that the project stays on track.

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Amazon Online Pantry

Here are some potential user stories and acceptance criteria for the Amazon Online Pantry case study: User Stories: As a customer, I want to be able to browse products categorized by type so that I can easily find what I need. As a customer, I want to add both essential and non-essential products to my cart so that I can purchase all the items on my shopping list. As an advertiser, I want my ads to be placed in a non-intrusive way within relevant product features so that my ads are seen by customers without annoying them. As the project manager, I want a clear overview of the development process and responsibilities of each team member so that the project stays on track.

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AMAZON ONLINE PANTRY

BUSINESS ANALYSIS

By Jagmohan Gope

STAKEHOLDER MATRIX

AMAZON MANAGEMENT BUSINESS ANALYST


KEEP MANAGE
HIGH SATISFIED CUSTOMERS CLOSELY PROJECT MANAGER

ADVERTISERS SME

STAKEHOLDER
INFLUENCE
DEVELOPERS
LOW MONITOR HELP DESK KEEP
[MINIMUM PERFORMED TESTER
EFFORT] SYSTEM ADMIN
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT

LOW HIGH

INTEREST

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

 New feature addition into existing system.  New features are to be maintained same
 Categorical representation of products as existing system.
inside the pantry.  System must have scalability to support
 Essential and non-essential products can large customer data.
added to the cart.  System should be secured against
 Non-intrusive placement of ads into the malicious threats.
feature of maximum 5.  User-friendly and self-exploratory.
 Free deliveries on order above $30.  System would perform fast and
 Prominent location should highlight new effectively for better ease of use.
features on the system.
CURRENT PROCESS FLOWCHART
FUTURE PROCESS FLOWCHART (AFTER ADDING NEW FEATURES)
CONTEXT DIAGRAM

RACI MATRIX FOR ONLINE PANTRY DEVELOPMENT

Project Business UI/UX


TASKS Developer Tester
Manager Analyst Designer Responsible
Planning
Accountable
Design

Execution Consulted

Testing
Informed
Closing
SCOPE DIAGRAM

IN SCOPE REQUIREMENTS
OUT OF SCOPE REQUIREMENTS

 Adding a new feature to the current system.


 Access to online pantry in offline / portal mode.
 Placement of feature in highly visible location
 Additional discounts are offered on specific goods.
 Status of product availability
 Request for Order Cancellation / Refund Money
 Essential things and non-essential items were
 Direct contact to the supplier.
both placed to the pantry.
 Auto suggestion active for the products on pantry.
 Deals/Offers are available for both single
 Free delivery of products below $30, for limited
products and combos.
stocks or time.
 5 advertisements are placed in a feature without
 Portal's option for expense prediction.
being obtrusive.
 Request for a certain delivery time / date.
 Orders above $30 are eligible for free delivery.
 Subscriptions for further product discounts that are
 Reviews are shown underneath the products.
monthly or annually basis.
 Items that must be added to the cart or wish list
for the checkout process.
WIREFRAMES
Question 1:

Create a bar graph showing the sales. Label the chart correctly so that senior
management gets a clear report of sales.

Arrange the data above in excel in ascending and descending order.


Question 2:

Create bar graphs of sales for zone 1 cities.

Find total sales across all cities.


Question 3:

Using VLOOKUP for product code HS, find sales in Phoenix.

Using VLOOKUP for product code FR, find sales in Dallas.


1. Create a dashboard for senior management for Chicago to view sales of personal
care products for the last 6 months. Make assumptions as appropriate and create the
dashboard using your own mock data. For any missing data make your assumptions
to create mock data. Write down the assumptions as well.

2. Create a dashboard to show Senior Management for Chicago to view sales of


breakfast products for the last six months. Make assumptions as appropriate and
create the dashboard using your own mock data. For any missing data make your
assumptions to create mock data. Write down the assumptions as well.
1. Make a product backlog of user stories for the given case study. User
Stories should be in the format of As a <type of user>, I want <goal> so
that <reason>

2. For each story, write the acceptance criteria.

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