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Order the following steps. Analysis Design Development Implementation Maintenance Evaluation. Product Development Life Cycle. Analysis. Analyzing a problem.
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Order the following steps • Analysis • Design • Development • Implementation • Maintenance • Evaluation
Product Development Life Cycle Analysis
Analyzing a problem • Omi is the co owner of a company called AGICSA. They need a system that will let them manage different assets like cars, computers and so. The company is dedicated to supervise bridges maintenance by other for the government. They have many contracts in different states around Mexico. Currently they do everything by filling some paper forms.
Analyzing a problem • Individually (2 min): Think of 3 questions you would do to Omi that will allow you to know better the situation. • Answer one per student.
Users and client • Individually (2 min): A part from your client, who else should you gather information from? • Respect to AGICSA: • Who is the client and who is the end-user? • What information could an end-user give you?
Data Collection Methods • Individually (2 min). How can you collect information/data about the situation/current system? • Interviews • Questionnaires • Observation • Existing Documentation
Propose a solution • In groups: (3 min) Write down three possible solutions Omi can take. (at least one should be an IT solution)
Feasibility study • The proposed solutions by the client or yourself may or may not be feasible. Hence it is important to determine if a given solution is feasible before one starts dreaming about it. • Individually (5 min): Read the Feasibility Word doc in Laboratorio_Uno\ITGS2\HL\ • Individually (5 min): Determine if one of your solutions is feasible. Ask Omi as many questions as you need to determine this.
Whats next. • You know the problem • You have proposed solutions • You have checked which ones are feasible. • And then what goes next?
Why is the Analysis part so important? • Individually (5 min): Think of 2 reasons • Class share http://www.nzcrmguy.com/people-are-resistant-to-change/
Why is the Analysis part so important? • “Gartner Projects Worldwide IT Spending to Reach $3.7 Trillion in 2013” • http://apmdigest.com/gartner-projects-worldwide-it-spending-to-reach-37-trillion-in-2013 • Read the following article and determine what can be done to avoid and IT project failure • http://goo.gl/T7k78L
Homework • Post to the FB Group a link to an article that exemplifies an IT project failure because of a problem in the Analysis step. Explain your reason as part of your post. • A lot of this happening in Mexico / Senate
Brainstorm • Why is the Analysis part so important?
Brainstorm • What needs to be done in the Analysis?
Learning Objectives • By the end of today's class you should be able to: • Determine the requirements for a given solution • Do a feasibility study. • Justify the selection of a solution
Feasibility Study • Individually (2 min): Write down all the elements to check in a feasibility study. • In pairs (1 min): Share and check your elements. • Class Share
Justify the selected solution • In groups (10 min): Select one solution for AGICSA . • Write 4 arguments in favour of the chosen solution, 2 arguments against it and 1 counterargument. • Peer Review (5 min): Read the other team’s arguments and write two things they have correctly done and one thing they can improve and how.
Requirements • Individually (2 min): Read the requirements PDF located in Laboratorio_Uno/ITGS/HL • In groups (5 min): Create the requirements for your solution
Why is the Analysis so important? • Individually (3 min): Read the Infamous failures pdf file, while reading identify two reasons why the analysis is important. • Class Share
Homework • Individually: Considering all that you have learned related to the Analysis stage of the PDLC, you will review a past students Criterion A and B. • Determine 5 things they have done correct and 3 things they can improve and how.