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Chapter 11 Designing Effective Output Systems Analysis and Design Kendall & Kendall Sixth Edition © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-2 Major Topics Designing output Output technologies Factors in choosing an output technology Report design Screen design Web site design

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-3 Designing Output Output should be designed to: Serve the intended purpose. Be meaningful to the user. Deliver the right quantity of output. Deliver it to the right place. Provide output on time. Choose the right output method.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-4 External and Internal Output Internal output is used within the corporation. External output is used outside the organization. External output differs from internal output in its design and appearance. A turnaround document is one that is sent out and then returned.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-5 Thu 6-5 Output Technologies Output can be in the form of: Print. Display screen. Audio. CD-ROM or CD-RW. DVD. Electronic output.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-6 Output Technologies (Continued) Output technologies differ in their: Speed. Cost. Portability. Flexibility. Storage and retrieval possibilities.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-7 Thu 28-7 Video Clips Video clips are useful for: Supplementing static, printed output. Distance collaboration. Showing how to perform an action. Providing brief training episodes. Shifting the time of an actual event by recording it for later output. Preserving an important occasion for addition to an organization’s archives.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-8 Animation Animation is composed of four elements: Elemental symbols. abstract objects or real photos. Spatial orientation. helps the user grasp whether symbols are closely related to one another. Transition effects. either gradual or abrupt Alteration effects. changing the color, size, or texture.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall 11-9 Electronic Output Electronic output includes: Fax. Electronic mail ( ). The World Wide Web.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Tue Push and Pull Technology Pull technology allows the user to take formatted data from the Web. Push technology sends solicited or unsolicited information to a customer or client.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Factors in Choosing an Output Technology Factors that must be considered when choosing an output technology are: Who will use the output? How many people need the output? Where is the output needed? What is the purpose of the output? What is the speed with which output is needed?

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Factors in Choosing an Output Technology Factors that must be considered when choosing an output technology are (continued): How frequently will the output be accessed? How long will the output be stored? Under what special regulations is the output produced, stored, and distributed? What are the initial and ongoing costs of maintenance and supplies? What are the environmental requirements for output technologies?

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Output Bias Analysts must be aware of sources of output bias and inform users of the possibilities of bias in output. Bias is introduced in three main ways: How information is sorted. Setting of acceptable limits. Choice of graphics.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Output Bias

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Sun 9-5 Report Design Considerations Constant information does not change when the report is printed. Variable information changes each time the report is printed. Paper quality, type, and size should be specified.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Printed Reports Design reports using software. Design guidelines for printed reports are: Include functional attributes, such as headings, page numbers, and control breaks. Incorporate stylistic and aesthetic attributes, such as extra blank space and grouping data.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Sun 9-5 Display Screen Design Guidelines for display design are: Keep the display simple. Keep the display presentation consistent. Facilitate user movement among displayed output. Create an attractive display.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Graphical Output Primary considerations for designing graphical output: Output must be accurate, easy to understand and use.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Graphical Output (Continued) The analyst must determine: The purpose of the graph. The kind of data to be displayed. The audience. The effects on the audience of different kinds of graphical output.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Thu Web Site Design Design principles must be used when designing Web sites. These include: Using professional tools. Studying other sites. Using Web resources. Examining the sites of professional Web site designers.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Web Site Design (Continued) Further principles: Using tools that you are familiar with. Consulting books. Examining of poorly designed pages. Creating Web templates. Style sheets allow you to format all Web pages in a site consistently. Using plug-ins, audio, and video sparingly. Web browser Flash, media player Winamp, ….

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Plan Ahead Pay attention to: Structure. Content. Text. Graphics. Presentations style. Navigation. Promotion.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Web Graphics Guidelines for using graphics when designing Web sites are: Use either JPEG or GIF formats. Keep the background simple and readable. Create a few professional-looking graphics for use on your page. Reuse bullet or navigational buttons. Examine your Web site on a variety of monitors and graphics resolutions.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Presentation Style Guidelines for entry displays for Web sites: Provide an entry screen or home page. Keep the number of graphics to a reasonable minimum. Use large and colorful fonts for headings. Use interesting images and buttons for links.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Presentation Style Guidelines for entry displays for Web sites (continued) Use tables to enhance the layout. Use the same graphics image on several Web pages. Avoid overusing animation, sound, and other “busy” elements.

Kendall & Kendall © 2005 Pearson Prentice Hall Navigation Navigation guidelines: Use the three-clicks rule. Promote the Web site. Encourage your viewers to bookmark your site.