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Information Systems Analysis and Design
Chapter 10 Information Systems Analysis and Design Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
Information Systems in Organizations Transaction Processing Systems Management Information Systems Decision Support Systems Expert Systems and Neural Networks Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Information Systems in Organizations
Figure 10-1 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Information Systems in Organizations
Organizational Chart Figure 10-2 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Information Systems in Organizations
Information systems can: Automate routine tasks Solve problems Collect and store internal or external information Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Transaction Processing Systems
Provide a way to collect, process, store, display, modify, or cancel transactions Batch processing vs. online processing Detail reports Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Transaction Processing Systems
Transaction Processing System (TPS) Figure 10-5 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Management Information Systems
Figure 10-6 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Decision Support Systems
What is a DSS? Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Decision Support Systems
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Expert Systems and Neural Networks
Knowledge base Inference engine Expert system shell Fuzzy logic Neural Network Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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System Development Life Cycle Planning Phase Analysis Phase Documentation Tools Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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System Development Life Cycle
Waterfall SDLC Modified Waterfall SDLC Iterative SDLC Figure 10-13 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Planning Phase Justification for new system usually emerges from a serious problem with the current system Figure 10-17 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Planning Phase Create a Project Development Plan Project management software Joint application design (JAD) Figure 10-14 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Planning Phase Development methodologies PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) Gantt chart Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Planning Phase Figures and 10-19, and 10-20 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Analysis Phase Produce a list of requirements for a new or revised information system Analysis phase activities System requirements are the criteria for successfully solving problems identified in an information system Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Documentation Tools The core documentation tool for project teams using structured methodology is the data flow diagram (DFD) External entity Process Data store Data flow Figure 10-23 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Documentation Tools Figure 10-24 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Documentation Tools The current standard for object-oriented documentation is called UML Use Case Diagram Class Diagram Sequence Diagram Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Documentation Tools CASE tools help project team members manage all the details of system documentation. In this example, the project team is developing a course registration system. The top screen shows how the CASE tool helps developers create a complete specification by pointing out missing elements in the design. The second screen shows how the CASE tool generates program code. Figure 10-28 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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System Design Design Phase Evaluation and Selection Application Specifications Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Design Phase Determine how the new system will fulfill the requirements specified in the Analysis Phase Figure 10-29 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Design Phase Consider the following when evaluating hardware alternatives Level of automation and computerization Processing methodology Network technology Figure 10-30 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Design Phase Software alternatives Programming language Application development tool Commercial software Turnkey system Figure 10-31 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Application Specifications
Describe the way the information system’s software should interact with users, store data, process data, and format reports Feature creep/Scope creep Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Implementation and Maintenance
Implementation Phase Development and Testing Documentation and Training Conversion and Cutover Maintenance Phase Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Implementation Phase Project team supervises the tasks necessary to construct the new information system Figure 10-36 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Development and Testing
Software Customization Application testing is performed in three ways Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Development and Testing
Figure 10-37 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Documentation and Training
System documentation User documentation Procedure handbook Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Conversion and Cutover
System conversion Several conversion strategies: Direct conversion Parallel conversion Phased conversion Pilot conversion Acceptance testing Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Maintenance Phase Involves day-to-day operation of the system, making modifications to improve performance, and correcting problems Figure 10-40 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Maintenance Phase System Operator Systems Programmer Help Desk Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Maintenance Phase Maintenance phase costs Figure 10-43 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Corporate Data Security
Information System Data Vulnerabilities Information System Data Security Corporate Identity Theft Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Information System Data Vulnerabilities
Threats to a corporate information system can affect thousands of people Natural disasters Power outages Hardware breakdowns Human errors Software failures Security breaches Acts of war Viruses Figure 10-44 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Information System Data Security
No computer system can be completely risk-free, but several proactive measures can protect information systems from threats Figure 10-45 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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Information System Data Security
Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan Figure 10-46 Chapter 10: Information Systems Analysis and Design
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