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1 Chapter 11 Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Modern Systems Analysis and Design Third Edition 11.1

2 Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Two basic steps 1. Generate a comprehensive set of alternative design strategies 2. Select the one design strategy that is most likely to result in the desired information system Process Divide requirements into different sets of capabilities Enumerate different potential implementation environments that could be used to deliver the different sets of capabilities Propose different ways to source or acquire the various sets of capabilities for the different implementation environments 11.2

3 Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Deliverables 1. At least three substantially different system design strategies for building the replacement information system 2. A design strategy judged most likely to lead to the most desirable information system 3. A Baseline Project Plan (BPP) for turning the most likely design strategy into a working information system 11.3

4 Generating Alternative Design Strategies Best to generate three alternatives Low-end Provides all required functionality users demand with a system that is minimally different from the current system High-end Solves problem in question and provides many extra features users desire Midrange Compromise of features of high-end alternative with frugality of low-end alternative 11.4

5 Drawing Bounds on Alternative Designs Minimum Requirements Mandatory features versus desired features Forms of features Data Outputs Analyses User expectations on accessibility,response time and turnaround time 11.5

6 Drawing Bounds on Alternative Designs Constraints on System Development Date when system is needed Financial and human resources Elements of the system that cannot change Legal and contractual considerations 11.6

7 Issues to Consider in Generating Alternatives Outsourcing The practice of turning over responsibility of some to all of an organization’s information systems applications and operations to an outside firm Can provide a cost effective solution 11.7

8 Issues to Consider in Generating Alternatives Sources of Software Hardware manufacturers Packaged software producers Custom software producers Application Service Providers In-house development 11.8

9 Criteria for Choosing Off-the-Shelf Software Cost In-House versus purchased Functionality Mandatory, essential and desired features Vendor Support Installation Training Technical Support 11.9

10 Criteria for Choosing Off-the-Shelf Software Flexibility Ease of customization Documentation User documentation Technical documentation Response Time Ease of Installation 11.10

11 Validating Purchased Software Information Information from vendor Request for proposal A document provided to vendors to ask them to propose hardware and system software that will meet the requirements of your new system Software evaluation period Customer references from vendor Independent software testing service 11.11

12 Hardware and Software Issues Existing Platform 1. Lower costs 2. Information system staff is familiar with operation and maintenance 3. No added costs of converting old systems to new platform or transferring data New Hardware and System Software 1. Some software components will only run on new platform 2. Developing system for new platform gives organization opportunity to upgrade technology holdings 3. New requirements may allow organization to radically change its computing operations 11.12


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