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Lecture 12 Chapter 11 Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy

Learning Objectives. Describe different sources of softwareLearn to assemble the various pieces of an alternative design strategyLearn how to generate at least three alternative design strategiesDiscuss selecting the best design strategy using both qualitative and quantitative methods. 11.2. Lear

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Lecture 12 Chapter 11 Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy

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    1. Lecture 12 (Chapter 11) Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy

    2. Learning Objectives Describe different sources of software Learn to assemble the various pieces of an alternative design strategy Learn how to generate at least three alternative design strategies Discuss selecting the best design strategy using both qualitative and quantitative methods

    3. Learning Objectives Learn how to use the results of the analysis phase to update a Baseline Project Plan (BPP) Discuss design strategies and how they are applied to the Internet

    4. Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Two basic steps Generate a comprehensive set of alternative design strategies Select the one design strategy that is most likely to result in the desired information system Process Divide requirements into different sets of capabilities Enumerate different potential implementation environments that could be used to deliver the different sets of capabilities Propose different ways to source or acquire the various sets of capabilities for the different implementation environments

    5. Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Deliverables At least three substantially different system design strategies for building the replacement information system A design strategy judged most likely to lead to the most desirable information system A Baseline Project Plan (BPP) for turning the most likely design strategy into a working information system

    6. Generating Alternative Design Strategies Best to generate three alternatives Low-end Provides all required functionality users demand with a system that is minimally different from the current system High-end Solves problem in question and provides many extra features users desire Midrange Compromise of features of high-end alternative with frugality of low-end alternative

    7. Drawing Bounds on Alternative Designs Minimum Requirements Mandatory features versus desired features Forms of features Data Outputs Analyses User expectations on accessibility, response time and turnaround time

    8. Drawing Bounds on Alternative Designs Constraints on System Development Date when system is needed Financial and human resources Elements of the system that cannot change Legal and contractual considerations Dynamics of the problem

    9. Issues to Consider in Generating Alternatives Outsourcing The practice of turning over responsibility of some to all of an organizations information systems applications and operations to an outside firm Why? Can provide a cost effective solution Access to increased knowledge and expertise Availability an quality Why not? Overcome operating problems Keep the core mission with IS management

    10. Issues to Consider in Generating Alternatives Sources of Software Hardware manufacturers Packaged software producers Custom software producers Enterprise solution software Application Service Providers In-house development

    12. # Company Mkt Cap % Change 1. Microsoft Corporation 251.9B -0.68% 2. Oracle Corporation 61.6B -2.26% 3. SAP Aktiengesellschaft 25.8B -1.87% 4. Intuit Inc. 9.6B -1.96% 5. Electronic Arts Inc. 7.7B -1.33% 6. Computer Asso. Intl, Inc. 7.8B +1.20% 7. VERITAS Software Corp. 6.8B -3.11% 8. Adobe Systems Incorporated 6.2B -2.73% 9. Symantec Corporation 6.2B +3.66% 10. PeopleSoft, Inc. 5.2B -2.11% The top 10 companies of Computer Software by Market Capitalization

    16. Criteria for Choosing Off-the-Shelf Software Cost In-House versus purchased Functionality Mandatory, essential and desired features Vendor Support Installation Training Technical Support Viability of Vendor

    17. Criteria for Choosing Off-the-Shelf Software Flexibility Ease of customization Documentation User documentation Technical documentation Response Time Ease of Installation

    18. Validating Purchased Software Information Information from vendor Request for proposal A document provided to vendors to ask them to propose hardware and system software that will meet the requirements of your new system Software evaluation period Customer references from vendor Independent software testing service Trade publications

    19. Hardware and Software Issues Existing Platform Lower costs Information system staff is familiar with operation and maintenance Increased odds of successfully integrating system with existing applications No added costs of converting old systems to new platform or transferring data New Hardware and System Software Some software components will only run on new platform Developing system for new platform gives organization opportunity to upgrade technology holdings New requirements may allow organization to radically change its computing operations

    20. Implementation and Organizational Issues Implementation Issues Technical and social aspects of implementation need to be addressed Training Disruption of work Organizational Issues Overall cost and availability of funding Management support User acceptance

    21. Defining the Application Development Environment Centralized systems Singlecomputer Cluster and Multi-computer Distributed systems Computer Networks Client/Server 3-Layer C/S (data, business, view ) Internet, intranet, and extranet

    22. System Software Environment Languages CASE Tools Interfaces OS DBMS

    23. Hoosier Burgers New Inventory Control System Replacement for existing system Figure 11-2 ranks system requirements and constraints Figure 11-3 shows steps of current system When proposing alternatives, the requirements and constraints must be considered

    24. Ranked system requirements and constraints for HB inventory system

    25. The steps in HB inventory system

    26. Hoosier Burgers New Inventory Control System Figure 11-4 lists 3 alternatives Alternative A is a low-end proposal Alternative C is a high-end proposal Alternative B is a midrange proposal

    28. Hoosier Burgers New Inventory Control System Selecting the most likely alternative Weighted approach can be used to compare the three alternatives Figure 11-5 shows a weighted approach for Hoosier Burger Left hand side of table contains decision criteria Constants and requirements Weights are arrived at by discussion with analysis team, users and managers Each requirement and constraint is ranked 1 indicates that the alternative does not match the request well or that it violates the constraint 5 indicates that the alternative meets or exceeds requirements or clearly abides by the constraint

    29. Weighted approach

    30. Hoosier Burgers New Inventory Control System Selecting the most likely alternative According to the weights used, alternative C appears to be the best choice

    31. Updating the Baseline Project Plan (BPP) The Baseline Project Plan (BPP) was developed during project initiation and planning Baseline Project Plan (BPP) can be used as an outline of a status report at analysis phase Schedule will be updated to reflect actual activities and durations An oral presentation of project status is typically made at this phase

    33. Internet Development: Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Pine Valley Furniture WebStore Requirements and constraints were compiled by consultant and team (see Table 11-8)

    35. Internet Development: Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy Proposed system is a scalable, three-tier approach Scalable The ability to seamlessly upgrade the system through either hardware upgrades, software upgrades or both Three-tier Web Server Provides connection to the internet and presentation of HTML page Applications Server Middle layer of software and hardware that lies between Web server and corporate network Corporate network Existing organizational computing infrastructure

    37. Summary Sources of Software Identifying requirements and constraints Generating alternative design strategies Selecting the best design strategy Updating a Baseline Project Plan (BPP) Selecting the best design strategy for Internet applications

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