Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Managers from across organizations are involved in developing and acquiring information systems Chapter 5 -

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World
Advertisements

Chapter 8: Evaluating Alternatives for Requirements, Environment, and Implementation.
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1 Managing Information Technology 6 th Edition CHAPTER 11 METHODOLOGIES FOR PURCHASED.
Chapter 2 The Origins of Software
Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Managers from across organizations are involved in developing and acquiring information systems Chapter 9 -
Designing new systems or modifying existing ones should always be aimed at helping an organization achieve its goals State the purpose of systems design.
Chapter 8 Information Systems Development & Acquisition
Copyright 2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 1 The Systems Development Environment 1.1 Modern Systems Analysis and Design Third Edition Jeffrey A. Hoffer.
Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Information Systems Essentials for the Internetworked E-Business Enterprise Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The.
MSIS 110: Introduction to Computers; Instructor: S. Mathiyalakan1 Systems Design, Implementation, Maintenance, and Review Chapter 13.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Second Edition
1 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2004, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Information Systems Development – The System Approach 1. “System.
Information Systems Development and Acquisition Chapter 8 Jessup & Valacich Instructor: Ramesh Sankaranarayanan.
Chapter 1 Assuming the Role of the Systems Analyst
Lead Black Slide. © 2001 Business & Information Systems 2/e2 Chapter 13 Developing and Managing Information Systems.
Chapter 2 The Origins of Software Modern Systems Analysis and Design Seventh Edition Jeffrey A. Hoffer Joey F. George Joseph S. Valacich.
Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Managers from across organizations are involved in developing and acquiring information systems Chapter 9 -
8 Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, Fifth Edition.
© Prentice Hall, 2005: Enterprise Resource Planning, 1 st Edition by Mary Sumner 3-1 Enterprise Resource Planning, 1 st Edition by Mary Sumner Chapter.
Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
Information Systems Development : Overview. Information systems development practice Concept and role of a systems development methodology Approaches.
Chapter 17 Acquiring and Implementing Accounting Information Systems
Acquiring Information Systems and Applications
Chapter 2 The Origins of Software
Systems Analysis and Design: The Big Picture
 A project is “a unique endeavor to produce a set of deliverables within clearly specified time, cost and quality constraints”
PowerPoint Presentation for Dennis, Wixom, & Tegarden Systems Analysis and Design with UML, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights.
SYS364 Evaluating Alternatives. Objectives of the Systems Analysis Phase determine, analyze, organize and document the requirements of a new information.
Chapter 2 The Origins of Software Modern Systems Analysis and Design.
Source: J. Hoffer ,J. George, J. Valacich
Moving into Design SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, 6 TH EDITION DENNIS, WIXOM, AND ROTH © 2015 JOHN WILEY & SONS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 Roberta M. Roth.
8-1 Chapter 8 Information Systems Development & Acquisition.
Copyright 2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 1 The Systems Development Environment 1.1 Modern Systems Analysis and Design.
Alternatives to Systems Development Chapter 11. Chapter Objectives Understand the factors and situations where building a system in-house is not feasible.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
11.1 © 2007 by Prentice Hall 11 Chapter Building Information Systems.
© 2001 Business & Information Systems 2/e1 Chapter 13 Developing and Managing Information Systems.
Chapter 14 Information System Development
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Design, Implementation, Maintenance, and Review Chapter 13.
Chapter 6: Systems Development Steps, Tools, and Techniques Management Information Systems for the Information Age.
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Systems Design, Implementation, Maintenance, and Review Chapter 13.
Systems Analysis and Design
CHAPTER 13 Acquiring Information Systems and Applications.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public 1 Version 4.0 Gathering Network Requirements Designing and Supporting Computer Networks – Chapter.
Chapter 2 The Origins of Software Modern Systems Analysis and Design Fifth Edition Jeffrey A. Hoffer Joey F. George Joseph S. Valacich.
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition 1 Systems Design, Implementation, Maintenance, and Review Chapter 13.
8-1 © Prentice Hall, 2007 Topic 8: Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design Joey F. George, Dinesh Batra,
IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 1/11/ Chapter 9 Information Systems Development.
PART 2 Information Systems Development. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Systems Development Life Cycle Application Development Methodologies Project Management Systems.
IS2210: Systems Analysis and Systems Design and Change Twitter:
Systems Analysis and Design 5th Edition Chapter1: The Systems Analyst and Information Systems Development Prof. Salim Arfaoui 1-0© Copyright 2011 John.
Accounting systems design & evaluation 9434SB 18 March 2002.
Systems Development Process Developing our own software The Business Perspective Copyright © 2016 Curt Hill.
Lecture 2 The Sources of Software. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. 2 Chapter 2 Introduction There are various sources of software for organizations.
Systems Acquisition Process Acquiring software The Business Perspective Copyright © 2016 Curt Hill.
Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, Fifth Edition
Enterprise Resource Planning
Information Systems Development
Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
Building Information Systems
Systems Analysis – ITEC 3155 Evaluating Alternatives for Requirements, Environment, and Implementation.
Building Information Systems
Systems analysis and design, 6th edition Dennis, wixom, and roth
Systems analysis and design, 6th edition Dennis, wixom, and roth
Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
Chapter 8 Information Systems Development & Acquisition
Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
Presentation transcript:

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Managers from across organizations are involved in developing and acquiring information systems Chapter 5 - Developing and Acquiring Information Systems

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 2 Chapter 9 Learning Objectives The Systems Development Process Describe the systems development life cycle and its various phases. Acquiring Information Systems Explain how organizations acquire systems via external acquisition and outsourcing.

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 3 The Systems Development Process Describe the systems development life cycle and its various phases. Acquiring Information Systems Explain how organizations acquire systems via external acquisition and outsourcing.

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4 Customized versus Off-the-Shelf Software Customized Software – Customizability – tailored to unique needs – Problem Specificity – pay only for what is needed Off-the-Shelf Software (Packaged Software) – Less costly than customized systems – Faster to procure than customized systems – Of higher quality than customized systems – Less risky than customized systems

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 5 Open Source Software Program’s source code is freely available for use and/or modification – Linux is a prevalent example Free to use, but “Hidden” Support Costs – Typically no support for the free version – Commercial vendors may offer commercial grade support to industry users for a fee

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 6 IS Development in Action

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 7 IS Development in Action

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 8 The Role of Users in the Systems Development Process System Analysis design the System System Users know what is needed System Analysis depend on System Users System Users are key throughout the process

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 9 Steps in the Systems Development Process 1.Systems planning and selection 2.Systems analysis 3.Systems design 4.Systems implementation and operation

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 10 Phase 1: Systems Planning and Selection Resources are limited so projects must be limited Analyst gathers information and builds the case Multiple approaches to selecting projects – Formal IS planning process – Ad-hoc planning process The business case role – Business cases for different projects compared – Multiple selection criteria

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 11 Phase 2: Systems Analysis Collecting Requirements – May be the most important part of Systems Development – Dictates how the proposed system should function Modeling Data – What data is needed – Modeled using Entity-Relationship diagrams Modeling Processes and Logic – Model the Data flow – Model the Processing Logic Develop System Designs & Evaluate, Selecting One

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 12 Phase 3: Systems Design The system design chosen from Phase 2 is now elaborated to where it could be built – Human-computer interface Point of contact between the user and the system Data entry and management forms – Databases and files – Processing and logic Modeled using one of many techniques Models converted into code in Phase 4

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 13 Phase 4: Systems Implementation and Operation Convert design into a working system – Software programming & software testing – System conversion, documentation, training, and support User and reference guides User training manuals and tutorials Installation procedures and troubleshooting suggestions

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 14 Phase 4: Systems Implementation and Operation: Conversion Strategies

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 15 Repeating the SDLC: Systems Maintenance

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 16 Repeating the SDLC: Systems Maintenance: Activity Mapping

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 17 Acquiring Information Systems The Systems Development Process Describe the systems development life cycle and its various phases. Acquiring Information Systems Explain how organizations acquire systems via external acquisition and outsourcing.

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 18 External Acquisition: Reasons for External Acquisition Situation 1: limited IS staff Situation 2: IS staff has limited skill set Situation 3: IS staff is overworked Situation 4: problems with performance of IS staff

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 19 External Acquisition: Steps 1.Systems planning and selection 2.Systems analysis 3.Development of a request for proposal 4.Proposal evaluation 5.Vendor selection

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 20 External Acquisition: Steps: Development of a Request for Proposal A summary of existing systems and applications Requirements for system performance and features Reliability, backup, and service requirements The criteria that will be used to evaluate proposals Timetable and budget constraints (how much you can spend)

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 21 External Acquisition: Steps: Proposal Evaluation The proposal needs to be evaluated based on the cost and benefits, which is often interpreted as functionality – Total cost of ownership – System features – compared to RFP – System benefits – based on system features – System benchmarks – measure of system features – Other factors – risk

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 22 External Acquisition: Steps: Vendor Selection Typically multiple feasible solutions Prioritize or rank competing proposals Weighted scoring system works well for this

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 23 Outsourcing Systems Development: Managing the IS Outsourcing Relationship Outsourced relationships take continuous management Realistic, tangible measures of performance should be developed and tracked Multiple levels of interaction based on the type of interaction – Operational & tactical – Policy & relationship

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 24 END OF CHAPTER CONTENT

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 25 Who’s Going Mobile Creating Mobile Apps Smartphone apps are being rapidly developed and deployed Hundreds of thousands of apps compete on iTunes and Google Play Only a relatively few are highly successful – 26% of downloaded apps only used once Successful apps require both strategy and luck – Unique idea with significant market potential – Customer research into key features – Pricing (often free to start) and placement in an app store – A great app can go viral, allowing an updated, paid version to be released

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 26 Key Players: Game Development Studios Game development is a unique endeavor – Most software companies - several revenue sources – Game development requires unique skills and focus – Leading games can cost $100 million to develop Game development studios use special development methodologies – Games require extensive testing and refinement – Game studios focus on producing games to leverage their unique skills, specialization, and resources

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 27 Industry Analysis: Broadcasting Broadcasters of Radio and Television are facing dwindling viewership – The Internet has opened new entertainment sources and competition to viewers – Advertisers are willing to pay less for smaller audiences – Broadcasters now use the internet as another distribution channel, and can charge for online show advertising – Some formats are requiring shorter broadcast formats to cater to online audiences

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 28