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Thursday, 23 April 2015

System Development Life Cycle

Many failed systems were abandoned because analysts tried to build wonderful systems without understanding the organization. The primarily goal is to create value for the organization. 
The systems analyst is a key person analyzing the business, identifying opportunities for improvement, and designing information systems to implement these ideas. It is important to understand and develop through practice the skills needed to successfully design and implement new information systems.

PROJECT PHASES
  • Planning (Why build the system? How should the team go about building it?)
  • Analysis (Who uses system, what will it do, where and when will the system be used?)
  • Design (How will the system work?)
  • Implementation (System delivery)
PROCESSES AND DELIVERABLES


Planning
  • Identifying business value
  • Analyze feasibility
  • Develop work plan
  • Staff the project
  • Control and direct project
Analysis
  • Analysis strategy
  • Gathering business requirements
  • Requirements definition use cases
  • Process modeling
  • Data modeling
Design
  • Design selection
  • Architecture design
  • Interface design
  • Data storage design
  • Program design
Implementation
  • Construction (Program building, Program and system testing)
  • Installation (Conversion strategy, Training plan, and Support plan)

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