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Baker, Barker, Bickel Jim, Pam, Keith Group D Jim, Pam, Keith Group D

Explain why RAD or OOP Can Be Used For Alternative 3 FRad: FBuilds interfaces and rolls prototypes into production code at speed FWell suited for developing systems to support high-level unstructured process FOne downside is does not provide the control needed to build a large transaction system FDoes not have tools and time needed to implement broad infrastructure FRad: FBuilds interfaces and rolls prototypes into production code at speed FWell suited for developing systems to support high-level unstructured process FOne downside is does not provide the control needed to build a large transaction system FDoes not have tools and time needed to implement broad infrastructure

FOOP: FComputer programming methodology that focuses on data items rather than processes FData structures are proposed and evaluated based on how well they support the functional model FOOP: FComputer programming methodology that focuses on data items rather than processes FData structures are proposed and evaluated based on how well they support the functional model

FSystem Goals and scopes: FEach owner wants to protect his/her customer database FUse eachother as alliance to expand each individuals business FSystem Goals and scopes: FEach owner wants to protect his/her customer database FUse eachother as alliance to expand each individuals business

FAsses Feasibility FCost FBBB wants to invest in a web database FIf benefits are not noticed, they will return to using s FAsses Feasibility FCost FBBB wants to invest in a web database FIf benefits are not noticed, they will return to using s

FSchedule FEstimating a date of when they’re project should be finished FWill keep good projects running and shut down inadequate projects FSchedule FEstimating a date of when they’re project should be finished FWill keep good projects running and shut down inadequate projects

FTecnology FUsing a small system will work for BBB FThey are small company and do not need a large system FTecnology FUsing a small system will work for BBB FThey are small company and do not need a large system

FOrganizational FSystem must fit all 3 of the organization’s customs, culture, charter or legal requirements. FOrganizational FSystem must fit all 3 of the organization’s customs, culture, charter or legal requirements.

Form A Team FBBB will not be forming a team. FIn house manager or outside contractor will help run the system properly FSystem analyst would be best candidate for job. FBBB will not be forming a team. FIn house manager or outside contractor will help run the system properly FSystem analyst would be best candidate for job.

Requirements FDetermine and documents specific features and functions of the new system FBBB must see what and how much customer data will be released to partners FDetermine and documents specific features and functions of the new system FBBB must see what and how much customer data will be released to partners

Implementation BBB’s tasks in this phase are built, tested, and converted This is where they will get the system up and running BBB’s tasks in this phase are built, tested, and converted This is where they will get the system up and running

FRAD has the users involved in every step to be sure the system is put together properly. FThis makes it very efficient FRAD has the users involved in every step to be sure the system is put together properly. FThis makes it very efficient

OOP(Object Oriented Development) FWould be best because it’s cheap and easy to fix FEasy to adapt to a changing work environment FWould be best because it’s cheap and easy to fix FEasy to adapt to a changing work environment

Microsoft Groove FWould be best because: FKeeps teams, tools, files and information in one place FWork together dynamically FStreamlines Content FStay productive anywhere, online or offline FGreat for small businesses FWould be best because: FKeeps teams, tools, files and information in one place FWork together dynamically FStreamlines Content FStay productive anywhere, online or offline FGreat for small businesses