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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Design, Implementation, Maintenance, and Review Chapter 13
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Design
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Top Uses for New Systems in Various Industries
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Logical Design Output design: types, format, content, frequency Input design: types, format, content, frequency Process design: calculations, comparisons, manipulations File & database design: capabilities and organization Telecommunications design: high-level network description Procedures design: automated & manual Controls & security design Personnel & job design
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Physical Design Hardware design Software design Database design Telecommunications design Personnel design Procedures and controls design
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Special System Design Considerations Procedures for signing on Interactive processing Interactive dialog Preventing, detecting, and correcting errors
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Scope of Design
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Procedures for Signing On
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Interactive Processing
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Emergency Alternate Procedures & Disaster Recovery Telecommunications backup Personnel backup Hardware backup Software and database backup
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Hardware Backup Disaster recovery plans Hot site Cold site
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Software & Database Backup Selective backups Incremental backups Image log
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Preventing, Detecting, and Correcting Errors
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Object-Oriented Design
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Controls Deterrence controls Input controls Processing controls Output controls Database controls Telecommunications controls Personnel controls
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Request for Proposal
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Financial Options
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Cost/Benefit Analysis
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Cost/Benefit Analysis
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Evaluation Techniques Group consensus Benchmark tests Cost/benefit analysis Point evaluation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Final Evaluation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Point Evaluation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Freezing Design Specifications
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Design Report
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Implementation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Implementation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Acquiring Software: Make or Buy Software? Externally developed software –Lower cost –Lower risk –Ease of installation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Make or Buy Software Steps –Review needs, requirements, and costs –Acquire software –Modify or customize software –Acquire software interfaces –Test and accept the software –Maintain the software
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition In-House Developed Software Chief programmer teams The programming life cycle
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Chief Programmer Teams
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Programming Life Cycle
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Tools & Techniques for Software Development Cross-platform development Integrated development environments CASE tools Structured design Structured programming Structured walkthroughs
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Characteristics of Structured Programming
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Structured Design and Programming
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Structured Design and Programming
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Structured Walkthroughs
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Additional Implementation Activities Acquiring database and telecommunication systems User preparation Hiring and training IS personnel Site preparation Data preparation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Additional Implementation Activities Installation Testing –Unit testing –System testing –Volume testing –Integration testing –Acceptance testing
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Testing
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Start-Up Approaches
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Start-Up Approaches
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Maintenance
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Reasons for Maintenance Changes in business processes Requests from stakeholders, users, or managers Errors in the program Technical and hardware problems Corporate mergers & acquisitions Government regulations Changes in the operating system or hardware
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Types of Maintenance Slipstream upgrade Patch Release Version
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Financial Implications of Maintenance
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition The Relationship Between Maintenance and Design
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Review
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Types of Review Procedures
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Factors to Consider During Systems Review Mission Goals Hardware/software Database Telecommunications IS personnel Control Training Costs Complexity Reliability Efficiency Response time Documentation
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Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Summary Systems design - preparing detailed design needs for a new system or modifying an existing system Systems implementation – installing the system and making everything, including users, ready for its operation Software - can be purchased from vendors or developed in-house - a decision termed the make-or-buy Systems maintenance - involves checking, changing, and enhancing the system to make it more useful in obtaining user and organizational goals Systems review - the process of analyzing systems to make sure that they are operating as intended
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