Systems planning and requirements analysis
àto develop a schedule,
resource plan, and budget for project activities to ensure project success
The task of planning and controlling IS project activities
Skills:
àto understand and discover business needs and systems requirements by gathering facts on:
Requirements determination/requirements analysis (Analysis I) à user needs?
Requirements structuring/systems analysis (Analysis II) à systems needs?
Requirements fulfillment/design
strategies development (Analysis III) à alternative solutions
Requirements analysis techniques
Technique |
Purpose |
Details |
Information sought |
Documents/ Hard data |
To reveal where the organization has been and where it is going |
Quantitative documents
Qualitative documents
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· Facts and figures · Financial information · Organizational contexts · Document types and problems |
Interview |
To collect information from limited number of users in an one-on-one basis |
· Understand the background of the interviewees and the organization · Establish interview objectives · Decide whom to interview · Prepare the interviewee · Structure the interview (Figures 5.8-5.10) · Design questions (Figures 5.3-5.6) · Record the interview · Prepare follow-up report within 48 hours |
· Opinions · Goals · Feelings · Informal procedures |
JAD |
To collect information simultaneously from key users in a
group setting |
·
Select participants ·
Select a site ·
Participate in presentations, discussions,
consolidation of information gathered ·
Augment with GDSS |
·
New solution to a typical problem ·
Joint problem-solving culture |
Questionnaire |
To gather information from many users in a relatively
short time without the personal intervention of the interviewer |
·
Design questions ·
Construct scales ·
Design the questionnaire ·
Administer the questionnaire ·
Analyze the data |
·
attitudes ·
beliefs ·
behavior ·
characteristics |
Direct observation |
To obtain first hand and objective measure of users’
behavior and their physical environment |
·
Decide what to be observed ·
Determine the level of concreteness of
observation ·
Create categories for key activities ·
Prepare scales, checklists, and other
materials for observation ·
Decide when to observe |
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Activities ·
Messages ·
Relationships ·
Influence |
Technical skills
Work flow analysis tools: Workflow BPR from Holosofx, Inc.
Elements |
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Office location |
Interaction, formality, sharing, unity |
Desk placement |
Power position |
Stationary office equipment |
Information value |
Movable properties |
Technology value |
Journals, newspapers, reading materials |
Type of information used |
Office lighting and color |
Formality |
Clothing |
Authority |