Chapter 5 - System Design and Acquisition
Chapter 5 - System Design and Acquisition
Chapter 5 - System Design and Acquisition
Analysis
Design
Implementation
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Logical Design
Translation Of Business Requirements Into Improved
Business Processes, Irrespective Of Any Technological
Implementation
Physical Design
Determining The Most Effective Means Of Translating
Business Processes Into A Physical System That
Includes Hardware And Software
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LOGICAL DESIGN:
DATA VS PROCESS PERSPECTIVE
Data Perspective
Focuses On An Analysis Of What Data The Organization
Captures And Uses, Its Definitions And Relationships.
Process Perspective
Focuses On Business Processes & Activities In Which
The Organization Engages And How Data Flows
Through The HRIS.
Both are Essential To Understand
The Complete Picture Of an HRIS!
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM (DFD)
Graphical Representation Of Key Business
Activities/Processes Conducted By The
Organization.
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SYMBOLS OF THE DFD
Symbol Meaning Example
Figure 5.1
Entity Employee
5.1
Process Print
Employee
Paycheck
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DFD: CONTEXT LEVEL DIAGRAM
Figure 5.2
Management
0
Application Confirmation
Applicant Application Reports
Tracking
Application Decision
System
Hiring Decisions
Human
Applicants Application Resources
Department
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DFD: LEVEL 0 DIAGRAM
1.0
Figure 5.3 Applicants
Application
Application Confirmation
Receive
Applications
Applicant Data
Application Decision
2.0
Update
Applicant File
Human 3.0
Resources Application Reports Select
Department Hiring Decisions Candidates Applicant Data
5.0
Create
Hiring/Placement Decision Reports Management
Reports
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PHYSICAL DESIGN
Major Activities
Determine If Value In Moving Forward with
Implementation of New System
Determine Hardware And Software Options And
Requirements
Determine Where To Obtain Hardware And
Software
Develop Implementation Schedule
Work With Potential Vendors And Select
Software, If Obtained Externally
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THREE CHOICES IN PHYSICAL DESIGN
1. Do Nothing
2. Make Changes To HR Processes Without
New/ Upgraded Technology (Which Is Only
A Tool Not A Solution)
3. Implement Changes With New Or Upgraded
Technology:
Build In-house
Most Buy It (Commercial Off The Shelf [COTS])
common Outsource Development
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WORKING WITH VENDORS
Request For Proposal (RFP)
Document That Solicits Proposals And Bids For
Proposed Work From Potential Consultants Or
Vendors
RFP Recommendations
Focus On The Business Requirements
Be Specific
Keep It Simple
Work Closely With HR & IT Staff
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WORKING WITH VENDORS
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ASSESSING SYSTEM FEASIBILITY
Technical
Focuses On Current Technological Capabilities Of
The Organization And The Technological
Capabilities Required For The Implementation Of
The Proposed System
Operational
Focuses On How Well The Proposed System Fits
In With The Current And Future Organizational
Environment
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ASSESSING SYSTEM FEASIBILITY
Legal
Focuses On Adhering To Existing Laws And
Regulations
Political
Focuses On The Political Environment In Of The
Organization In Which The HRIS Is Being
Implemented
Economic
Focuses On the Costs and Benefits of the New
System
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