Lect1 Course Introduction-1
Lect1 Course Introduction-1
Course Objectives
To teach students new ways of looking at information in
order to solve business problems.
Course Structure
• Two Parts
Assessment
• CA – 30%
• Exams – 70%
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Essential Texts
• System Analysis and design,
by Dennis, Wixom and Roth
Why systems?
• Computerized systems are becoming our way of life.
What is a System?
• The term system is coined from the Greek word
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syst ema, meaning to “place together”
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Basic Representation of a System
Input
Process
Output
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System Components
Process: the
operational
Data/information: element of the
Input and output system that
makes use of
the resources
Procedure: Set to operate on
of rules the data under
the defined
procedures in
order to
Resources : achieve the
hardware or desired goal.
software
SDLC
• The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is the
process of determining how an information system (IS) can
support business needs, designing the system, building it,
and delivering it to users.
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Systems Analyst
• The systems analyst works closely with all project team
members so that the team develops the right system in an
effective way.
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System Analysts Skills
Technical–Must understand the technical environment,
technical foundation, and technical solution.
Business–Must understand how IT can be applied to
business situations.
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SDLC
• The first three (3) stages will be the focus in this course
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Planning, Analysis & Design
• Planning: This phase is the fundamental process of understanding
why an information system should be built, and determining how the
project team will go about building it.
• Design: The design phase decides how the system will operate, in
terms of the hardware, software, and network infrastructure; the user
interface, forms, and reports that will be used; and the specific
programs, databases, and files that will be needed.
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Project Planning
Project Initiation
Project Management
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Project Initiation
Project Identification
• A project is identified when someone in the organization
identifies a business need to build a system.
• Examples of business needs include supporting a new
marketing campaign, reaching out to a new type of
customer, or improving interactions with suppliers.
Project Identification
• Business need may be due to new business initiatives
and strategies created and a system to support them is
required.
Project Identification
• When a strong business need for an information system is
recognized, as a result of a person or group of people
who have an interest in the system’s success (project
sponsor)
Project Identification
• Once a project sponsor identifies a project that meets an
important business need and he or she can identify the
business requirements and business value of the system,
it is time to formally initiate the project.
• Usually, the sponsor of the project is from a business
function such as marketing, accounting, or finance;
however, members of the IT area also can sponsor or
cosponsor a project.
System Request
• A system request is a document that describes
the business reasons for building a system and
the value that the system is expected to provide.
System Request--Example
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System Request--Decision
• The approval committee reviews the system
request and makes an initial determination, based
on the information provided, of whether to
investigate the proposed project or not.
Feasibility Analysis
• Once the need for the system and its business
requirements have been defined, the approval
committee may authorize the systems analyst to
prepare a more detailed business case to better
understand the proposed information system
project.
Feasibility Analysis
• Feasibility analysis also identifies the important
risks associated with the project that must be
managed if the project is approved.
Economic Feasibility
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Economic Feasibility
Feasibility-Critical Decision
• The feasibility report should guide the entire
organization to decide whether or not the proposed
system is the best solution and is feasible.
Questions !!!