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Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition1 Systems Design Answers the question “How will the information system do what it must do to solve a problem?” Has two dimensions: logical and physical Logical design: description of the functional requirements of a system Physical design: specification of the characteristics of the system components necessary to put the logical design into action

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition2 Generating Systems Design Alternatives Request for proposal (RFP): a document that specifies in detail required resources such as hardware and software Financial options –Purchasing –Leasing –Renting

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition3 Evaluating and Selecting a Systems Design Preliminary evaluation –To dismiss the unwanted proposals –Begins after all proposals have been submitted Final evaluation –A detailed investigation of the proposals offered by the vendors remaining after the preliminary evaluation

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition4 The Design Report Design report: the result of systems design –Contains system specifications System specifications include technical description of: –System outputs, inputs, and user interfaces –Hardware, software, databases, telecommunications, personnel, and procedure components and the way these components are related

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition5 Acquiring Hardware from an IS Vendor An IS vendor is a company that offers hardware, software, telecommunications systems, databases, IS personnel, and/or other computer-related resources Buying computer hardware Leasing computer hardware Renting computer hardware “Pay as you go,” “on demand,” or “utility” computing

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition6 Acquiring Software: Make or Buy? Externally developed software In-house developed software Blend of external and internal software development Renting software Reusing software from other development efforts

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition7 Acquiring Database and Telecommunications Systems Relational databases Object-oriented database systems Databases are a blend of hardware and software Telecommunications systems require a blend of hardware and software

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition8 User Preparation Readying managers, decision makers, employees, other users, and stakeholders for new systems Training users

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition9 IS Personnel: Hiring and Training IS manager Systems analysts Computer programmers Data-entry operators

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition10 Site Preparation Preparation of the location of a new system Making room for a computer in an office Special wiring and air conditioning Special flooring Additional power circuits

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition11 Data Preparation Also called data conversion Ensuring all files and databases are ready to be used with new computer software and systems

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition12 Installation The process of physically placing the computer equipment on the site and making it operational Normally the manufacturer is responsible for installing computer equipment Someone from the organization (usually the IS manager) should oversee the process

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition13 Testing Unit testing: testing of individual programs System testing: testing the entire system of programs Volume testing: testing the application with a large amount of data Integration testing: testing all related systems together Acceptance testing: conducting any tests required by the user

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition14 Start-Up The process of making the final tested information system fully operational Direct conversion (also called plunge or direct cutover) Phase-in approach Pilot start-up Parallel start-up

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition15 User Acceptance User-acceptance document: formal agreement signed by the user that states that a phase of the installation or the complete system is approved

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition16 Systems Operation and Maintenance Systems operation: use of a new or modified system Systems maintenance: checking, changing, and enhancing the system to make it more useful in achieving user and organizational goals

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition17 Systems Review Process of analyzing systems to make sure that they are operating as intended Often compares the performance and benefits of the system as it was designed with the actual performance and benefits of the system in operation Event-driven review: review triggered by a problem or opportunity, such as an error, a corporate merger, or a new market for products Time-driven review: review performed after a specified amount of time

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition18 Summary Information systems planning is the translation of strategic and organizational goals into systems development initiatives Common systems development life cycles are traditional, prototyping, rapid application development (RAD), and end-user development Phases of the traditional systems development life cycle: systems investigation, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation, and systems maintenance and review

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition19 Summary (continued) During systems investigation, problems and opportunities are identified and considered in light of the goals of the business Systems analysis involves the study of existing systems and work processes to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement Systems design defines how the information system will do what it must do to obtain the problem’s solution

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition20 Summary (continued) Systems implementation involves creating or acquiring the various system components detailed in the systems design, assembling them, and placing the new or modified system into operation Systems maintenance and review ensures that the system operates, and modifies the system so that it continues to meet changing business needs