110 likes | 238 Views
Club IT PART III. Insert name and class. Contents. Wireless Order Taking System Executive Dashboard Products Technology project development methodologies Envisioning project. Wireless Order Taking System. Increase efficiency Reduces costs of operation: Wait staff
E N D
Club IT PART III Insert name and class
Contents • Wireless Order Taking System • Executive Dashboard Products • Technology project development methodologies • Envisioning project
Wireless Order Taking System • Increase efficiency • Reduces costs of operation: • Wait staff • Materials used to take orders • Costs of system • $35000
ROI ANALYSIS ROI = 18,359.08/42, 350.00 = 43.35% Every dollar invested will yield $0.43 in net returns
NPV Analysis • Cash Inflow • Increase in ROI • Revenue Increase • Decrease in cost of operation • Better service to attract consumers • Cash Outflow • Cost of Setup • Cost of program and support • Cost of training • System update
NPV at 7% Discount Rate NPV Savings = $ 11,607.44
Executive Dashboard • What are executive dashboards? • Data driven software products to monitor business • Offers key indicators like revenue, profit and expenses • What to look out for in a dashboard? • Type of monitoring needed • Low maintenance and efficiency • Accurate data presented
Executive Dashboard • Foundation Software's Executive Dashboard • Data such as accounts payable and receivable will be concentrated on one screen • Encore Auditor Professional Executive Dashboard • Helps to check if functions and operations are compliant with laws and policies
Technology project development methodologies • What is system analysis? • Examination of business problem to be solved using IT solution • Sale of tickets online • Information needed • User requirements (e.g. Easy to use, allow users to track number of tickets purchased and amount of purchase over a given period) • Graphical format • Stakeholders • Employees • Ruben and Lisa • Survey/ Interview Method
Envisioning project • System investigation – feasibility study • System analysis- identifying problems and solutions • System Design- functions of the system • Programming- acquiring the correct software • Testing- detect errors • Implementation- conversion from old system to new system • Operation- use new system to operate • Maintenance – debug and update system
References • http://www.pwmag.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=764&articleID=919531 • http://www.ecora.com/ecora/products/incomand.asp • http://www.perptech.com/Files/SB%20April%2006.pdf