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2 Lecture 21 Introduction to System Development Life Cycle - Part 1

3 Lecture 22 Objectives  List the major functions performed by the information systems department  Discuss a systems analyst’s responsibilities, skills, and opportunities  Difficulties in software development  Describe the first 3 phases and their objectives of the systems development life cycle

4 Lecture 23 Information Systems Department  Operations group responsible for centralized computers and processing  Technical support group installs and supports systems software and serves in an advisory and support capacity to other groups in the IS department Click to see Figure

5 Lecture 24 Information Systems Department  Applications group analyzes, designs, programs, tests, installs, and maintains the company’s information systems  Information center (IC) provides users with technical resources, information, and support

6 Lecture 25 The Systems Analyst Position  Responsibilities  Required skills and background  Career opportunities Click to see Figure

7 Lecture 26 Difficulties in Systems Development Statistics of software project development: Paid for but not delivered48% Delivered but not used29% Abandoned or reworked 19% Used after change3% Used after as delivered1% by U.S. Government Accounting Office

8 Lecture 27 Difficulties in Systems Development  Software is an ‘invisible medium’  Software is complex, both physically and functionally

9 Lecture 28  A series of steps that use to build an information system  Oldest and most common development strategy Systems Development Life Cycle

10 Lecture 29  Systems planning  Systems analysis  Systems design  Systems implementation  Systems operation and support Systems Development Life Cycle Click to see Figure

11 Lecture 210  Systems planning  Preliminary investigation report  Systems analysis  System requirements document  Systems design  System design specification  Systems implementation  Complete functioning information system  Systems operation and support  Operational information system Systems Development Life Cycle Click to see Figure

12 Lecture 211  Systems planning  Purpose – identify problem’s nature/scope  Systems request – begins the process & describes desired changes/improvements  Systems planning – includes preliminary investigation or feasibility study  End product – preliminary investigation report Systems Development Life Cycle

13 Lecture 212  Systems analysis  Purpose is to learn exactly how the current system operates  Fact-finding or requirements determination is used to define all functions of the current system Systems Development Life Cycle

14 Lecture 213  Options  Develop a system in-house  Purchase a commercial package  Modify an existing system  Stop development Systems Development Life Cycle

15 Lecture 214  The end product for this phase is the system requirements document  management and user requirements  alternative plans and costs  recommendation to the management Systems Development Life Cycle

16 Lecture 215  Systems design  Purpose is to satisfy all documented requirements  Identify all outputs, inputs, files, manual procedures, & application programs  Avoid misunderstanding through manager and user involvement Systems Development Life Cycle

17 Lecture 216  End product is system design specification  complete design for the new system  detailed costs  staffing  scheduling for the next SDLC phase - systems implementation  contents depend on the company standards and the complexity of the system Systems Development Life Cycle Click to see Figure

18 Lecture 217 A KEY QUESTION  What are the main differences between the Analysis Phase and Design Phase?

19 Lecture 218 A KEY QUESTION - ANSWER  Systems analysis is concerned with  establishing what the system must do  issues that affect the customer It establish what the customer wants  Systems design is concerned with  defining an architecture which meets the requirements  technical issues

20 Lecture 219 Note: More about SDLC will be discussed in next lecture Systems Development Life Cycle

21 Lecture 220 End of Lecture 2


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