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Copyright 2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Lecture 5 Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects 5.1 COSC4406: Software Engineering

Learning Objectives Describe the project identification and selection process Describe the project identification and selection process Describe the corporate strategic planning and information systems planning process Describe the corporate strategic planning and information systems planning process Explain the relationship between corporate strategic planning and information systems planning Explain the relationship between corporate strategic planning and information systems planning 5.2

Learning Objectives Describe how information systems planning can be used to assist in identifying and selecting systems development projects Describe how information systems planning can be used to assist in identifying and selecting systems development projects Analyze information systems planning matrices to determine affinity between information systems and IS projects and to forecast the impact of IS projects on business objectives Analyze information systems planning matrices to determine affinity between information systems and IS projects and to forecast the impact of IS projects on business objectives Describe the three classes of Internet electronic commerce applications: Describe the three classes of Internet electronic commerce applications: Internet, Intranets and Extranets 5.3

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Sources of projects –Management and business units –Managers who want to make a system more efficient or less costly –Formal planning groups 5.4

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Projects are identified by –Top management –Steering committee –User departments –Development group or senior IS staff Top-Down Identification –Senior management or steering committee –Focus is on global needs of organization 5.6

The Process of Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Bottom-up Identification –Business unit or IS group –Don’t reflect overall goals of the organization 5.7

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Classifying and Ranking IS Development Projects –Performed by top management, steering committee, business units of IS development group –Value chain analysis is often used Method to analyze an organization’s activities to determine where value is added and costs are incurred 5.8

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Selecting IS Development Projects –Process of considering short and long-term projects –Projects most likely to achieve business objectives are selected –Decision requires consideration of: Perceived and real needs Potential and ongoing projects Current organizational environment Existing and available resources Evaluation criteria 5.9

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Selecting IS Development Projects –Outcomes Project Acceptance Project Rejection DelayRefocus End-User Development Proof of Concept 5.10

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Deliverables and Outcomes –Primary Deliverable Schedule of specific IS development projects –Outcomes Assurance that careful consideration was given to project selection Clear understanding of project’s relation to organizational objectives 5.12

Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects Knowledge of overall organizational business strategy –Improves project selection and identification process –Provides sound guidance throughout the systems development life cycle 5.13

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Traditional Project Identification and Selection –Solves isolated problems –Focuses on business processes –Does not easily allow for organizational change Planning-Based Approach to Project Identification and Selection –Focuses on present and future information needs –Information needs change slower than business processes 5.15

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Need for planning –Improperly planned projects result in systems that cannot be shared across an organization –As business processes change, lack of integration will hamper strategy and business process changes 5.17

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Corporate Strategic Planning –Process of developing and refining models of the current and future enterprise as well as a transition strategy –Planning results in several outcomes Mission Statement Objective Statement Competitive Strategy 5.18

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Corporate Strategic Planning –Mission Statement A statement that makes it clear what business a company is in –Objective Statement A series of statements that express an organization’s qualitative and quantitative goals for reaching a desired future position Objectives are critical success factors 5.19

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Corporate Strategic Planning –Competitive Strategy The method by which an organization attempts to achieve its mission and objectives 5.22

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Information Systems Planning (ISP) –An orderly means of assessing the information needs of an organization and defining the systems, databases and technologies that will best satisfy those needs –Three key activities: Describe the Current Situation Describe the Target (or Future) Situation Develop a Transition Plan and Strategy 5.24

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Information Systems Planning 1. Describing the Current Situation –Top-down Planning Generic methodology that attempts to gain a broad understanding of the information system needs of the entire organization –Bottom-up Planning Generic methodology that identifies and defines IS development projects based upon solving operational business problems or taking advantage of some business opportunities 5.26

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Information Systems Planning 1. Describing the Current Situation (Continued) –Planning team is chartered to model existing situation –Identification of Organizational: LocationsUnitsFunctionsProcessesData Information Systems 5.28

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Information Systems Planning 1. Describing the Current Situation (Continued) –Matrices are developed to cross-reference units Location-to-FunctionLocation-to-UnitUnit-to-FunctionFunction-to-ObjectiveFunction-to-Process Function-to-Data Entity Process-to-Data Entity Process-to-Information System Data Entity-to-Information System Information System-to-Objective 5.31

Data Entity –to-Function matrix

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Information Systems Planning 2. Describing the Target Situation –Update list of organizational locations, functions, etc. to reflect desired locations, functions, etc. –Matrices are updated to reflect future states –Planners focus on differences between current lists and matrices and future lists and matrices 5.33

Corporate and Information Systems Planning Information Systems Planning 3. Developing a Transition Strategy and Plans –Broad, comprehensive document that looks at both short and long-term organizational development needs –Consists of a series of projects 5.34

Electronic Commerce Applications Development process for Internet projects is no different than other projects Special issues need to be taken into account Electronic Commerce (EC) –Internet based communication designed to support business activities 5.36

Internet Development Internet –Worldwide network of networks used for electronic commerce Intranet –Internet-based communication to support business activities within a single organization Extranet –Internet-based communication to support business-to- business activities 5.37

Internet Development Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) –The use of telecommunications technologies to transfer business documents directly between organizations Internet vs. Intranet/Extranet Apps –Intranet/Extranet – Developer knows how application will be run and used –Internet – Developer faces various unknowns 5.38

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Summary Project Identification and Selection –Identifying Potential Development Projects –Classifying and Ranking Projects –Selecting Projects for Development Top-down and Bottom-up identification process Corporate strategic planning –Process of identifying the mission, objectives and strategies of an organization 5.40

Summary Information Systems Planning –Orderly means for assessing the information needs of an organization and defining the systems and databases that will best satisfy those needs –Top-down process Electronic Commerce –Internet –Intranets –Extranets –Electronic Data Interchange 5.41