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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-2010 1 Systems Analysis Lecture 1 Introduction How business use IS Role of Analyst
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20102 What is Systems Analysis? Live Demonstration
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20103 Lecture Objectives Tutor Introduction Module Structure and Program Assessment Methods and weighting Introduction to Information Systems
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20104 Tutor Introduction Training Work experience Welcome Feedback
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20105 Module Structure Subject areas: Understanding the Systems Analysis Life Cycle Understanding the Systems Analysis Life Cycle –Understand systems analysis tools and techniques –Perform a system investigation –Perform functional and data modelling
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20106 Class Structure 6-9 pm, one break Lectures Tutorials Lab work / Assignment work Varying combinations
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20107 Assessment Methods and weighting Four Assignment projects Equal weighting Some individual work and some team work. Terminology!
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20108 Reference Materials Library Recommendations with each subject area Recommended text books BTEC Higher National in Computing, Pearson Education Ltd, (List of referenced books) BTEC Higher National in Computing, Pearson Education Ltd, (List of referenced books) Systems Analysis and Design, D. Yeates, Pitman Publishing, 1994, ISBN 0273600664 Systems Analysis and Design, D. Yeates, Pitman Publishing, 1994, ISBN 0273600664 Computers: Information Technology in perspective (12 th Ed), Larry & Nancy Long, Pearson Education Ltd, ISBN 0 13 143235 4 Computers: Information Technology in perspective (12 th Ed), Larry & Nancy Long, Pearson Education Ltd, ISBN 0 13 143235 4 Shelley Cashman & Rosenblatt (6th Ed), Thomson Course Technology (2006), ISBN 0-619-25510-2 Shelley Cashman & Rosenblatt (6th Ed), Thomson Course Technology (2006), ISBN 0-619-25510-2
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-20109 Lesson Objectives Examine impact of Information Technology on business Look at how businesses use Information Systems Consider the effects of the Internet on business needs
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201010 Reality of Information Systems
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201011 Reality of Information Systems Systems Analysis
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201012 Impact of IT Dramatic example of how Information Technology affects business
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201013 Information in business Increase productivity Deliver quality products and services Maintain customer loyalty Make sound decisions Compete in a global economy Companies use information as a weapon in the battle to
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201014 Information – vital asset Used effectively Updated constantly Safeguarded carefully Most companies treat information as a vital asset which must be Hence the importance of effective Information Systems
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201015 Development of IS Traditionally Develop own in-house Purchase Software Packages Now greater choice Internet based application Services Outsourcing Custom solutions from IT consultants Combinations of these
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201016 “You delivered what I asked for but it is not what I wanted” The greatest risk occurs when a company tries to decide how the system will be implemented before determining what the system is supposed to do. To avoid this we have to begin by outlining a company’s business needs and identifying possible solutions
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201017 Understanding the Business Unique information requirements Business Models “A business model is a graphical representation of one or more business processes that a company performs” - Shelley Cashman et al p8 Business Profile “A business profile is an overview that describes a company’s overall functions, services, products, customers, suppliers, competitors, constraints and future direction” - Shelley Cashman et al p8
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201018 Business Process Modelling Business Profile Business Practises
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201019 Discussion Choose one business type Thought shower: What typical Business Processes would this organisation want to perform? Feedback (& technique)
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201020 Business Operations - TPS Transaction processing (TP) systems process data generated by day to day business operations E.g. Customer order processing, processing Claims under warrantee, etc One of the most important areas of Information management Transaction processing can involve thousands of transactions each day
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201021 TPS Example
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201022 Business Operations Internet based commerce e-commerce (electronic commerce) e-commerce (electronic commerce) i-commerce (internet commerce i-commerce (internet commerce B2B – Business to Business B2C – Business to Consumer
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201023 B2C Traditional sales / services Internet – on-line shopping Enormous variety of products and services Enormous variety of products and services Create attractive sites that increase online sales Create attractive sites that increase online sales B2C commerce is changing traditional business models
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201024 B2B B2B allows companies of any size to access the Global marketplace (online trading) The volume of B2B transactions is much greater than that of B2C Enables instant information about market prices and availability
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201025 Growth Areas in Systems Development Internet based system development Software services (e.g. Internet systems with Web pages, levels of data management software and web based database server) (e.g. Internet systems with Web pages, levels of data management software and web based database server)
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HNC Computing (Systems Support), Castle College 2009-201026 In Conclusion Examined the impact of IT on businesses Examined how modern businesses use Information Technology Considered how the Internet has effected modern business needs and practice
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