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Title: Problems 1, 2, 3, 8 page 264


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Problems 1, 2, 3, 8 page 264
Chapter 9
  • Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World
    6th Ed
  • Satzinger, Jackson Burd

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Ridgeline Mountain Outfitters (RMO)
background/problems
  • RMO has a disparate collection of computers
    dispersed across home offices, retail stores,
    telephone centers, order fulfillment/shipping
    centers, and warehouses- everything connected by
    a complex set of LANs, WANs and VPNs
  • A new Consolidated Sales and Marketing System was
    proposed
  • This is a major project that grew out of the RMO
    strategic planning process

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RMO Existing Application Architecture
  • Supply Chain Management (SCM)
  • 5 years old Java/Oracle
  • Phone/Mail Order System
  • 12 years old Visual Studio/MS SQL
  • Reached capacity minimal integration
  • Retail Store System
  • Older package solution minimal integration
  • Customer Support System (CSS)
  • Web based system evolved over the years, minimal
    integration

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Ridgeline Mountain Outfitters (RMO) solution
  • Strategic planning and competitive advantage for
    organizations involves leveraging information
    systems
  • The information systems strategic plan is based
    on the overall strategic needs of the
    organization
  • The information systems strategic plan includes
    definition of the technology architecture and the
    application architecture needed by the
    organization

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Information Systems Strategic Plan
  • Technology architecture the set of computing
    hardware, network hardware and topology, and
    system software employed by the organization
  • Application architecturethe information systems
    that supports the organization (information
    systems, subsystems, and supporting technology)

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Proposed Application Architecture Integrate SCM
and New CSMS
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New Consolidated Sales and Marketing System (CSMS)
  • Sales Subsystem
  • Integrates online, phone, and retail stores
  • Order Fulfillment Subsystem
  • Track shipments, rate products and services
  • Customer Account Subsystem
  • Shopping history, linkups, mountain bucks
    rewards
  • Marketing Subsystem
  • Promotional packages, partner relationships, more
    complete merchandise information and reporting

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Key Additions
  • Support mobile computing devices
  • Incorporating customers feedback and comments
    into production information
  • Integrating social networking functions
  • Support smartphones
  • Tablet computers
  • Designed for each platform and downloadable apps
  • Mining from Facebook and Twitter

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Activities of Core Process 1Identify Problem
and Obtain Approval
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Identify the Problem
  • System Vision Document
  • Problem Description
  • What is the problem and idea for the solution?
  • System Capabilities
  • What are the capabilities the new system will
    have?
  • Helps define the scope
  • Business Benefits
  • The benefits that accrue to the organization
  • Tangible (in dollars) and intangible benefits

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System Vision DocumentRMO CSMS
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RMO CSMS Vision Document (1)
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RMO CSMS Vision Document (2)
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RMO CSMS Vision Document (3)
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13. What is the difference between system
capabilities and business benefits?
  • The business benefits are measured in the dollars
    that are brought to the organization, either as
    increased revenue or reduced costs. (Intangible
    benefits are those where a dollar amount cannot
    be easily assigned, but still will add value to
    the organization.)
  • The system capabilities are the functions that
    support the business procedures.
  • The system capabilities are those things that
    enable or lead to the business benefits.

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15. List 10 types of benefits that may be
considered when approving a project.
  • Opening up new markets with new services,
    products, or locations
  • Increasing market share in existing markets
  • Enhancing cross-sales capabilities with existing
    customers
  • Reducing staff by automating manual functions or
    increasing efficiency
  • Decreasing operating expenses, such as shipping
    charges for emergency shipments
  • Reducing error rates through automated editing or
    validation
  • Reducing bad accounts or bad credit losses
  • Reducing inventory or merchandise losses through
    tighter controls
  • Collecting receivables (accounts receivable) more
    rapidly

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3. Develop a System Vision Document for
Especially for You Jewelers based on the work you
did for Problem 1 and Problem 2.
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Activities of Core Process 2Plan and Monitor
the Project
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Schedule the Work
  • Project manager must establish initial project
    schedule and keep adjusting
  • Project Iteration Schedule
  • The list of iterations and use cases or user
    stories assigned to each iteration
  • Detailed Work Schedule
  • Within an iteration, the schedule that lists,
    organizes, and describes the dependencies of the
    detailed work tasks
  • As each iteration is finished, a detailed work
    schedule is prepared for the next iteration
  • The next detailed work schedule takes into
    account the changes necessary based on
    feedback/progress

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21. What is the difference between the project
iteration schedule and the detailed work
schedule?
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6. What is meant by an organic approach?
  • The way a plant or animal grows is an organic
    approach. It starts small and increases in size.
    But even when it is small it still has all the
    essential components and is fully functional. As
    it grows it develops more capability and expands
    its scope.
  • Developing a piece of software organically
    attempts to take a similar approach. It starts
    small, but is functional, and grows piece by
    piece adding more capability.

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Problem 8 Project Iteration schedule
  • Currently, the university has very sparse records
    of its equipment and almost no records about
    maintenance or the software that has been
    purchased.
  • A list of use cases has been defined it will
    serve as the starting point to develop this
    system.
  • Take the following list of use cases to create a
    project iteration schedule. You should try to
    arrange the use cases so similar ones are
    developed together. Also, the most important use
    cases should be developed first

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