Lecture 1: Project Initiation SYS366 Definition of a Project A Project is a sequence of unique,...

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Lecture 1: Project Initiation SYS366

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Lecture 1: Project Initiation

SYS366

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Definition of a ProjectA Project is a sequence of unique, complex, and connected activities having one goal or purpose and that must be completed by a specific time, within budget, and according to specification. ( p. 65)

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Systems that Solve Business Problems

Information systemsCollection of interrelated components that collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to complete business tasks

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Types of Information Systems

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Information Systems Super systems:

Made up of large, stand-alone systemsExample: the system for the Canada Games 2009

Large systems are often further divided into subsystems through Functional decompositionDividing a system into components based on subsystems that in turn are further divided into subsystems (based on the Use Case Diagrams)

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Information Systems and Subsystems

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System Boundary vs. Automation Boundary

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Information Systems and Component Parts

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Information systems are crucial to modern business

Key to success is thorough systems analysis and design

Systems analyst is a key individual in these activities

Information Systems

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The Analyst

Business problem solverPractical knowledge

ComputersComputer programmingDatabases

Understand business problems

Use logical method for solving problems

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Required Skills of the Systems Analyst

Technical knowledge and skillsComputer hardware, software,

databases, and related devicesTools to help develop analysis or design

specificationsTechniques for completing specific

development activities

Business knowledge and skillsOrganizational structureFunctional work processes

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Required Skills of the Systems Analyst

People knowledge and skillsCommunication Team Management

Ethics and integrity CIPS

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Participants in a Systems Development Project

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Analyst’s Approach to Problem Solving

Research problem

Verify benefits outweigh costs

Develop solutions

Recommend best solution

Define solution

Implement solution

Monitor results

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Environment Surrounding the Analyst

Information system configurations encountered will range from PC to large mainframe systems

Job titles of the systems analyst vary greatly

Places of employment vary from small businesses to large corporations

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Time Frame for the implementation of a Retail Store’ s Super SystemFirst: Customer support systemSecond: Inventory management

systemThird: Retail store systems with

inventory managementFourth: Human resources and

accounting/finance

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Major Subsystems within the Customer Support System

Order entryCustomer service/catalogOrder trackingShippingBack ordersReturnsSales analysis

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AssignmentEach team is to decompose the super

system necessary to run the Canada Games 2009 into major systems based on category. For example, Volunteer System

Then you are to further decompose each of those systems into subsystems. For example, uniforms, Identification, staffing.

Note: The team that present the most complete decomposition will receive 2 bonus marks for the semester. This winner will be decided by the classes’ evaluation.