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Systems Design, Implementation, and Operation Chapter 22

Learning Objectives Discuss the conceptual systems design process and the activities in this phase. Discuss the physical systems design process and the activities in this phase. Discuss the systems implementation and conversion process and the activities in this phase. Discuss the systems operation and maintenance process and the activities in this phase.

Phase 2: Conceptual Systems Design

Phase 3: Physical Systems Design Output design (e.g., reports) File and database design Input design (e.g., forms, computer screen input) Program design Procedures design Control design

Program Design Determine user needs Create and document development plan Write the computer code Test the program Document the program Train users Install the system (including components and hardware) Use and modify the system

Phase 4: Systems Implementation Implementation plan Select and train personnel Complete documentation Development documentation Operations documentation User documentation Testing the system Conversion

Testing the System Walk-throughs Processing test data Acceptance tests Step by step review Processing test data Test all valid transactions and error conditions Acceptance tests Use copies of real data

Conversion Approaches Direct conversion Terminates the old and begins with the new system Parallel conversion Operate old and new systems for a period of time Phase-in conversion Gradual replacement of old elements with new system elements Pilot conversion Implement a system in a part of an organization (e.g., a branch)

Phase 5: Operations and Maintenance Conduct post-implementation review

Key Terms Conceptual design specifications Conceptual systems design report Scheduled report Special-purpose analysis report Triggered exception report Demand report Structured programming Debugging Program maintenance Physical systems design report Systems implementation Implementation plan Walk-through Processing test data Acceptance test Conversion Direct conversion Parallel conversion Phase-in conversion Pilot conversion Post-implementation review Post-implementation review report