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Information Systems

Analysis
Topic 4:
Combined Soft/Hard Approaches to the
Analysis of Information Systems

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Scope and Coverage


This topic will cover:
• Combined soft/hard approach methodologies
• The purpose and potential of Multiview
• Advantages and disadvantages of Multiview
• Comparison and contrast of soft, hard and
combined approaches to information systems
analysis

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Learning Outcomes - 1
By the end of this topic students will be able to:
• Define and explain the term combined soft/hard
approach to systems analysis
• Identify examples of combined soft/hard approach
methodologies
• Identify business situations where a combined
soft/hard approach to information systems analysis
might be appropriate

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Learning Outcomes - 2
By the end of this topic students will be able to:
• Define and explain the term Multiview
• Identify and discuss the advantages of Multiview
• Identify and discuss the disadvantages of Multiview
• Provide solutions to business problems using
Multiview
• Compare and contrast soft, hard and combined
approaches to information systems analysis

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Terminology
• Terminology will be explained in the lecture,
seminar and tutorial and you should take notes.

• Ask questions if you there is anything that you don’t


understand.

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Combined Soft/Hard Approach to


Information Systems Analysis
• Although SSADM can be used solely as a
methodology for analysis, it is not usual for SSM to
be used alone.

• For a system to be developed that is complete in


both technical and human aspects, a combined
approach of hard and soft methods can be used for
analysis.

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When a Combined Approach might


be Appropriate
• A combined approach is suitable for both small and
large systems.

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Examples of Combined Approach


Methodologies
• Multiview – its procedures ensure that the analysis
of an information system refers to the:
- human and social activity and needs
- technical functions and requirements

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Multiview
• Multiview helps to provide answers to the following
questions:
- How does the information system further the aims of
the organisation?
- What information processing functions does it
perform?
- How does it fit into the working lives of the users?
- How do the users relate to the interface?
- What is its technical specification?

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Steps when Undertaking Multiview


• There are a number of stages to be undertaken
when using the Multiview approach:
1. Analysis of human activity
2. Analysis of information and information modelling
3. Analysis and design of socio-technical aspects
4. Design of the human-computer interface
5. Design of technical aspects (hardware, software,
computers, databases, control and maintenance)

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Stage 1 - Analysis of Human


Activity
• Human activity refers to an individual, organisation,
department, etc.

• The analyst constructs a rich picture of the whole


system, including the human and social aspects.

• A root definition and conceptual model of a potential


system is then produced.

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Stage 2 - Analysis of Information -1


• Here the entities and functions of the information
system are analysed.
• The rich picture, the root definition and conceptual
model produced in Stage 1 are referred to.
• The following developments are undertaken:
- the development of a functional model
- the development of an entity model
- interactions of the functions and entities

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Stage 2 - Analysis of Information - 2


• Development of a functional model
- The main function is identified.
- The main function is then broken down into sub
functions, normally about three or four, depending on
the function’s complexity.

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Stage 2 - Analysis of Information - 3


• The events are defined that initiate the activities
specified in the functional modelling.

• A series of DFDs are developed.

• The functional model and DFDs are used in the


next stage.

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Stage 2 - Analysis of Information - 4


• Development of an entity model:
- Entities are identified.
- Entity relationships are identified.
- The rich picture, root definition and conceptual
model should contribute to this development.
- An entity model can then be constructed.

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Stage 3 - Analysis and Design of


the Socio-Technical Aspects - 1
• Analyst constructs a design that takes into account:
- users and their roles
- the working environment
- the structure of the organisation
- hardware and software tasks
- work-related tasks
• These are described as socio-technical alternatives and
are ranked in order of their fulfilment of the system
objectives and in terms of how feasible they are, e.g.
costs, resources and any constraints.

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Stage 3 - Analysis and Design of


the Socio-Technical Aspects - 2
• These alternatives then become inputs for the
design of the human-computer interface

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Stage 4 – Design of the Human-


Computer Interface - 1
• This stage is concerned with the technical design of
the human-computer interface .

• It takes into account the entity model, hardware and


software tasks, users and their roles and work-
related tasks.

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Stage 4 – Design of the Human-


Computer Interface - 2
• The decisions taken on how to display the
information, generate user responses and interact
with users will be based on the information gathered
during the first two stages.

• The technical requirements become the output of


this stage and the input of the next stage which is
the design of the technical subsystems.

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Stage 5 – Design of the Technical


Aspects
• The inputs to this stage are the entity model from
stage 2 and the technical requirements from stage
4.
• The entity model describes the entities and their
relationships for the whole system.
• The technical requirements describe the specific
hardware, software and human computer interface
interaction requirements.

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Advantages of Multiview
• It includes both the human and technical aspects of
information systems analysis.
• It facilitates user participation in the analysis and
design of the system.
• It enables the input of user knowledge and skills.
• It considers job satisfaction an important aspect of the
overall system.
• It offers the analyst flexibility in approach.

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Disadvantages of Multiview
• It does not offer the structured approach provided by
SSADM.
• Some stages of the methodology are not always
undertaken and some others are followed in a different
sequence.
• It is essential that as many people as possible
participate in order to achieve success.
• Users are often reluctant to participate or may not co-
operate fully and therefore a detailed analysis of the
human activity may not be achieved.

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A Comparison and Contrast of Soft, Hard and


Combined Approaches to Information
Systems Analysis
• The success of what approach is taken depends on
several factors:
- size of the organisation and project
- type of system being analysed
- expertise and skills of the Analysts
- participation and cooperation of all those invited to
take part in the analysis
• This will be explored further and discussed in the
seminar.

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References
• Avison D. and Fitzgerald G. (2002). Information
Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques
and Tools, 3rd Edition. McGraw-Hill Education

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Topic 4 – Combined Soft/Hard Approaches


to the Analysis of Information Systems

Any Questions?

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