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Chapter 14 Systems Development
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Agenda Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Object Oriented Development End User Development Issues FHC System Proposal
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Reasons for Change Deterioration (legacy systems) Technology User expectations Keep up with competition External forces –Merger / takeover –Government regulation
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IT Life Cycle Analysis and design Implementation Maintenance Deterioration or obsolete
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Development Method System development life cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid application development (RAD) Object oriented development End user development Outsourcing
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Agenda Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Object Oriented Development End User Development Issues FHC System Proposal
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System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Distinct IS project segments Different with each organization Each segment has –start and end dates –deliverable
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System Development Life Cycle Feasibility study –Technology, Economics, organizational factors, legal, ethical, and other constraints Analysis and design –User requirements: input, output, storage Acquisition or development –Programming, testing, documenting
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System Development Life Cycle Implementation –Parallel conversion, direct cutover, pilot conversion, phased or modular conversion Operation Post-audit –System performance Maintenance –Minor changes
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Agenda Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Object Oriented Development End User Development Issues FHC System Proposal
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Prototyping Model of final IS Reasons –4GLs –PCs –Failure of classic approach
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Prototype Life Cycle Complete System Operationalize Prototype Develop Prototype Analyze problem Refine Prototype
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Prototyping Types Operational prototype or production prototype Throwaway prototype
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Advantages User oriented –What the user sees –Not enigmatic diagrams Quicker error feedback Earlier training
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Disadvantages User expectations Bypass analysis Documentation Never ending
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Agenda Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Object Oriented Development End User Development Issues FHC System Proposal
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Rapid Application Development Special case of Prototyping Components –GUI development environment –Reusable components –Code generator –Object oriented programming language
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Advantages Speed Portability Maintainability and modifiability Data oriented systems
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Disadvantages Never ending Lack of documentation Inadequate analysis
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Agenda Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Objective Oriented Development End User Development Issues FHC System Proposal
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Object Oriented Development Reusable IS components Small, self-contained program modules Includes –Operations –Data
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Advantages Easier to build and maintain (object) Reusable codes Flexible for adding and changing objects User oriented Increase productivity and quality (programmer) Increase productivity and quality Web application
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Disadvantage Complex Lack of experts
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Agenda Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Object Oriented Development End User Development Issues FHC System Proposal
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End User Development Reasons –Powerful PC –Cheaper hardware –Software capability –Computer literate –IS backlog –Small application
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Advantages User control Business oriented Cost saving Development speed
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Disadvantages Cost (hardware and software) Lack of analysis Lack of testing No documentation Duplication effort Security Backup and recovery
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Points to Remember Reasons for Change System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Rapid Application Development (RAD) Object Oriented Development End User Development
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Discussion Questions Will applications programmers and systems analysts become nothing more than evaluators of packaged software? How do you measure “System Effectiveness” in your organization? –How can you tell when a system is “successful”? –“unsuccessful”? –How do you decide that a system needs rework?
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Assignment Review chapters 8-14 & technology Read chapter 15 Group assignment Research paper
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