Payroll System Bank System Any bank(s) to which direct deposit transactions are sent. Employee A person that works for the company that owns and operates.

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Payroll System Bank System Any bank(s) to which direct deposit transactions are sent. Employee A person that works for the company that owns and operates the payroll system. Payroll Administrator The person responsible for maintaining employees and employee information in the system. Project Management Database The legacy database that contains all information regarding projects and charge numbers. System Clock The internal system clock that keeps track of time. The internal clock will automatically run the payroll at the appropriate times. Pay Period The amount of time over which an employee is paid.

Paycheck A record of how much an employee was paid during a specified Pay Period. Payment Method How the employee is paid, either pick-up, mail, or direct deposit. Timecard A record of hours worked by the employee during a specified pay period. Purchase Order A record of a sale made by an employee. Salaried Employee An employee that receives a salary. Commissioned Employee An employee that receives a salary plus commissions. Hourly Employee An employee that is paid by the hour.

Create Administrative Report Brief Description The use case allows the Payroll Administrator to create either a “Total Hours Worked” or “Pay Year-to-Date” report. Flow of Events Basic Flow The use case begins when the Payroll Administrator requests that the system create an administrative report. 1. The system requests that the Payroll Administrator specify the following report criteria: - Report Type (either total hours worked or pay year-to-date), - Begin and end dates for the report, - Employee name(s) 2. Once the Payroll Administrator provides the requested information, the system provides the Payroll Administrator with a report satisfying the report criteria. 3. The Payroll Administrator may then request that the system save the report. At which time, the system requests the Payroll Administrator to provide the name and location for saving the report.

4. Once the Payroll Administrator provides the requested information and confirms the decision to save the report, the system saves the report to the specified name and location. 5. If the Payroll Administrator did not elect to save the report, the report is discarded. Alternative Flows Requested Information Unavailable If in the Basic Flow, the requested information is unavailable, the system will display an error message. The Payroll Administrator can choose to either return to the beginning of the Basic Flow, or cancel the operation, at which point the use case ends. Invalid Format or Insufficient Information If, in the Basic Flow, the Payroll Administrator has not specified sufficient information to create the selected report, the system will prompt the actor for the missing information. The Payroll Administrator can either enter the missing information or choose to cancel the operation, at which point the use case ends.

Special Requirements None. Pre-Conditions The Payroll Administrator must be logged onto the system in order for this use case to begin. Post-Conditions The system state is unchanged by this use case. Extension Points None.

Create Employee Report Brief Description The use case allows the Employee to create a “Total Hours Worked,” “Total Hours Worked for a Project”, “Vacation/Sick Leave,” or “Total Pay Year-to-Date” report. Flow of Events Basic Flow This use case starts when the Employee wishes to create a “Total Hours Worked,” “Total Hours Worked for a Project”, “Vacation/Sick Leave,” or “Total Pay Year- to-Date” report. 1. The system requests that the Employee specify the following report criteria: -Report Type (either “Total Hours Worked,” “Total Hours Worked for a Project”, “Vacation/Sick Leave,” or “Total Pay Year-to-Date”) - Begin and end dates for the report. 2. If the Employee selected the “Total Hours Worked for a Project” report, the system retrieves and displays a list of the available charge numbers from the Project Management Database. The system then requests that the Employee select a charge number.

3. Once the Employee provides the requested information, the system provides the Employee with a report satisfying the report criteria. 4. The Employee may then request that the system save the report. At which time, the system requests the Employee to provide the name and location for saving the report. 5. Once the Employee provides the requested information and confirms the decision to save the report, the system saves the report to the specified name and location. 6. If the Employee did not elect to save the report, the report is discarded.

Alternative Flows Requested Information Unavailable If, in the Basic Flow, the requested information is unavailable, the system will display an error message. The Employee can choose to either return to the beginning of the Basic Flow, or cancel the operation, at which point the use case ends. Invalid Format or Insufficient Information If, in the Basic Flow, the Employee has not specified sufficient information to create the selected report, the system will prompt the actor for the missing information. The Employee can either enter the missing information or choose to cancel the operation, at which point the use case ends. Special Requirements None. Pre-Conditions The Employee must be logged onto the system before this use case begins. Post-Conditions The system state is unchanged by this use case.

Login Brief Description This use case describes how a user logs into the Payroll System. Flow of Events Basic Flow This use case starts when the actor wishes to Login to the Payroll System. 1. The actor enters his/her name and password. 2. The system validates the entered name and password and logs the actor into the system. Alternative Flows Invalid Name/Password If, in the Basic Flow, the actor enters an invalid name and/or password, the system displays an error message. The actor can choose to either return to the beginning of the Basic Flow or cancel the login, at which point the use case ends. Pre-Conditions The system is in the login state and has the login screen displayed. Post-Conditions If the use case was successful, the actor is now logged into the system. If not, the system state is unchanged.

Maintain Employee Information Brief Description This use case allows the Payroll Administrator to maintain employee information. This includes adding, changing, and deleting employee information from the system. Flow of Events Basic Flow This use case starts when the Payroll Administrator wishes to add, change, and/or delete employee information from the system. 1. The system requests that the Payroll Administrator specify the function he/she would like to perform (either Add an Employee, Update an Employee, or Delete an Employee) 2. Once the Payroll Administrator provides the requested information, one of the sub flows is executed. If the Payroll Administrator selected “Add an Employee“, the Add an Employee subflow is executed. If the Payroll Administrator selected “Update an Employee“, the Update an Employee subflow is executed. If the Payroll Administrator selected “Delete an Employee“, the Delete an Employee subflow is executed.

Add an Employee 1. The system requests that the Payroll Administrator enter the employee information. This includes: 2. name -employee type (hour, salaried, commissioned) - mailing address - social security number - standard tax deductions - other deductions (medical) - phone number - hourly rate (for hourly employees) - salary (for salaried and commissioned employees) - commission rate (for commissioned employees) - hour limit (some employees may not be able to work overtime) 3. Once the Payroll Administrator provides the requested information, the system generates and assigns a unique employee id number to the employee and sets the paycheck delivery method to default of “pickup”. The employee is added to the system. 4. The system provides the Payroll Administrator with the new employee id.

Update an Employee 1. The system requests that the Payroll Administrator enter the employee id. 2. The Payroll Administrator enters the employee id. The system retrieves and displays the employee information. 3. The Payroll Administrator makes the desired changes to the employee information. This includes any of the information specified in the Add an Employee sub-flow. 4. Once the Payroll Administrator updates the necessary information, the system updates the employee record with the updated information. Delete an Employee 1. The system requests that the Payroll Administrator specify the employee id. 2. The Payroll Administrator enters the employee id. The system retrieves and displays the employee information. 3. The system prompts the Payroll Administrator to confirm the deletion of the employee. 4. The Payroll Administrator verifies the deletion. 5. The system marks the employee record for deletion. The next time the payroll is run, the system will generate a final paycheck for the deleted employee and remove the employee from the system.

Alternative Flows Employee Not Found If in the Update an Employee or Delete an Employee sub-flows, an employee with the specified id number does not exist, the system displays an error message. The Payroll Administrator can then enter a different id number or cancel the operation, at which point the use case ends. Delete Cancelled If in the Delete An Employee sub-flow, the Payroll Administrator decides not to delete the employee, the delete is cancelled and the Basic Flow is re-started at the beginning. Pre-Conditions The Payroll Administrator must be logged onto the system before this use case begins. Post-Conditions If the use case was successful, the employee information is added, updated, or deleted from the system. Otherwise, the system state is unchanged.