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Unit 2 Chapter 4 Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects

The document discusses the process of identifying and selecting information systems development projects, including identifying potential projects from top management, users, or the development group; classifying and ranking projects; and selecting projects based on how well they achieve business objectives. It also covers aligning information systems planning with corporate strategic planning to analyze information needs and plan projects that further the organization's mission and goals. Matrices are used in information systems planning to relate organizational elements and assess the impact of projects.

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Unit 2 Chapter 4 Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects

The document discusses the process of identifying and selecting information systems development projects, including identifying potential projects from top management, users, or the development group; classifying and ranking projects; and selecting projects based on how well they achieve business objectives. It also covers aligning information systems planning with corporate strategic planning to analyze information needs and plan projects that further the organization's mission and goals. Matrices are used in information systems planning to relate organizational elements and assess the impact of projects.

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Modern Systems Analysis

and Design
Jeffrey A. Hoffer
Joey F. George
Joseph S. Valacich
Chapter 4
Identifying and Selecting
Systems Development Projects
1
Learning Objectives
✔ Describe the project identification and
selection process.
✔ Describe corporate strategic planning and
information systems planning process.
✔ Explain the relationship between corporate
strategic planning and information systems
planning.
Chapter 4 2
Learning Objectives (Cont.)
✔ Describe how information systems planning can be
used to assist in identifying and selecting systems
development projects.
✔ Analyze information systems planning matrices to
determine affinity between information systems and IS
projects and to forecast the impact of IS projects on
business objectives.
✔ Describe the three classes of Internet electronic
commerce applications: Internet, intranets, and
extranets.
Chapter 4 3
Identifying and Selecting Systems
Development Projects

Chapter 4 4
Process of Identifying and Selecting
IS Development Projects

1. Identifying potential development projects


2. Classifying and ranking IS development
projects
3. Selecting IS development projects

5
1. Identifying potential development
projects
■ Top management
■ Steering committee
■ User departments
■ Development group or a senior IS
manager
Chapter 4 6
The Process of Identifying and Selecting
IS Development Projects (Cont.)

Chapter 4 7
The Process of Identifying and
Selecting IS Development Projects
◻Top-down source are projects identified
by top management or by a diverse
steering committee.
◻Bottom-up source are project initiatives
stemming from managers, business
units, or the development group.
◻The process varies substantially across
organizations. 8
Chapter 4
The Process of Identifying and Selecting IS
Development Projects (Cont.)
■ Classifying and ranking IS development projects.
◻ Assessing the relative merit of potential projects
◻ Using value chain analysis or other evaluation criteria
■ Value chain analysis: the process of analyzing
an organization’s activities for making products
and/or services to determine where value is
added and costs are incurred.
Chapter 4 9
The Process of Identifying and Selecting
IS Development Projects (Cont.)

Chapter 4 10
The Process of Identifying and Selecting IS
Development Projects (Cont.)
■ Selecting IS development projects.
◻Based on various factors.
◻Consider both short- and long-term projects.
◻Select those most likely to achieve business
objectives.
◻Is a very important and ongoing activity.
Chapter 4 11
The Process of Identifying and Selecting IS
Development Projects (Cont.)

Chapter 4 12
The Process of Identifying and Selecting IS
Development Projects (Cont.)
■ One method for deciding among different
projects or alternative designs is:
◻For each requirement or constraint:
Score = weight X rating.
◻Each alternative: sum scores across
requirements/constraints.
◻Alternative with highest score wins. 13
The Process of Identifying and Selecting IS Development Projects (Cont.)

FIGURE 4-4 Alternative


projects and system design
decisions can be assisted using
weighted multicriteria analysis

14
Deliverables and Outcomes
■ Primary deliverable from the first part of the
planning phase is a schedule of specific IS
development projects.
■ Outcome of the next part of the planning phase
– project initiation and planning – is the
assurance that careful consideration was given
to project selection and each project can help
the organization reach its goals. 15
Deliverables and Outcomes
■ Incremental commitment: a strategy in
systems analysis and design in which the
project is reviewed after each phase and
continuation of the project is rejustified.

16
Corporate and Information Systems
Planning
■ To benefit from a planning-based
approach for identifying and selecting
projects:
◻An organization must analyze its information
needs thoroughly.
◻Plan its projects carefully.
Chapter 4 17
Corporate Strategic Planning
■ Ongoing process that defines
mission, objectives, and strategies of
an organization.

Chapter 4 18
Corporate Strategic Planning
■ Corporate strategy involves:
◻Mission statement
◻Objective statements
◻Description of competitive strategy

Chapter 4 19
Corporate Strategic Planning
(Cont.)
■ Mission statement: A statement that
makes it clear what business a company is
in.

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Corporate Strategic Planning (Cont.)

FIGURE 4-7
Mission statement (Pine Valley
Furniture)

Chapter 4 21
Corporate Strategic Planning
(Cont.)
■ Objective statement: a series of
statements that express an organization’s
qualitative and quantitative goals for
reaching a desired future position.

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Corporate Strategic Planning (Cont.)
FIGURE 4-8
Statement of
corporate objectives
(Pine Valley
Furniture)

Chapter 4 23
Corporate Strategic Planning
(Cont.)
■ Competitive strategy: the method by which
an organization attempts to achieve its mission
and objectives.
■ Main types:
◻Low-cost producer
◻Product differentiation
◻Product focus or niche
Chapter 4 24
Corporate Strategic Planning (Cont.)

Chapter 4 25
Information Systems Planning (ISP)
■ An orderly means of assessing the information
needs of an organization and defining
systems, databases, and technologies that will
best meet those needs
■ ISP must be done in accordance with the
organization's mission, objectives, and
competitive strategy.
Chapter 4 26
Information Systems Planning (Cont.)

FIGURE 4-9
Information systems planning is a
three-step process

Chapter 4 27
Information Systems Planning
(Cont.)
■ IS planning must be kept in line with
corporate strategic planning.

Chapter 4 28
Information Systems Planning (Cont.)

FIGURE 4-10
Parallel activities of corporate
strategic planning and information
systems planning

29
Information Systems Planning
(Cont.)
■ Top-down planning: attempts to gain a broad
understanding of information system needs of
the entire organization and offers:
◻Broader perspective
◻Improved integration
◻Improved management support
◻Better understanding

Chapter 4 30
31
Information Systems Planning
(Cont.)
■ Bottom-up planning: identifies IS
development projects based on solving
specific operational business problems or
taking advantage of specific opportunities.
◻Can be faster and less costly, so may be
beneficial in certain circumstances.
Chapter 4 32
Business Functions, Data Entities,
and Information Systems of PVF

Chapter 4 33
Information Systems Planning of
Pine Valley Furniture (PVF)
■ Functional Decomposition: breaking
high-level abstract information into smaller
units for more detailed planning

Chapter 4 34
Information Systems Planning of
Pine Valley Furniture (PVF)

Chapter 4 35
Information Systems Planning of
Pine Valley Furniture (PVF)
■ IS Planning Matrices describe
relationships between pairs of
organizational elements (location, function,
business unit, objective, process, data,
information system).

Chapter 4 36
Information Systems Planning of
Pine Valley Furniture (PVF)

Chapter 4 37
IS Plan Components
■ Briefly describe mission, objectives,
and strategy of the organization.
■ Provide summary of current and
future processes, functions, data
entities, and information needs of the
enterprise.
Chapter 4 38
IS Plan Components (Cont.)
■ Describe primary role IS will play in the
organization to transform enterprise
from current to future state.
■ Describe limitations imposed by
technology and current levels of
financial, technical, and personnel
resources.
Chapter 4 39
IS Plan Components (Cont.)
■ Summarize overall information systems
needs in the company and set long-term
strategies for filling the needs.
■ Show detailed inventory of present
projects and systems and detailed plan
for the current year.
Chapter 4 40
IS Plan Components (Cont.)
■ Describe unknown but likely events
that can affect the plan, presently
known business change elements,
and description of their impact on the
plan.

Chapter 4 41
42
FIGURE 4-15: Outline of an information systems plan
Information Systems (IS) Plan
FIGURE 4-16
Systems
development
projects flow
from the
information
systems plan

Chapter 4 43
Information Systems Planning
key activities
1. Describe the current situation
2. Describing the target situation, trends,
and constraints
3. Developing a transition strategy and plans

44
Electronic Commerce Applications
and Internet Basics
■ Electronic Commerce (EC): Internet-based
communication to support day-to-day business
activities.
■ Internet: a large worldwide network of networks
that use a common protocol to communicate with
each other.
■ Intranet: Internet-based communication to support
business activities within a single organization.
Chapter 4 45
Electronic Commerce Applications
and Internet Basics (Cont.)
■ Extranet: Internet-based communication
to support business-to-business activities.
■ Electronic data interchange (EDI): the
use of telecommunications technologies to
directly transfer business documents
between organizations.
Chapter 4 46
FIGURE 4-17 :Three possible modes of electronic commerce

47
Electronic Commerce Applications
and Internet Basics (Cont.)

Chapter 4 48
Summary
■ In this chapter you learned how to:
✔Describe the project identification and
selection process.
✔Describe corporate strategic planning and
information systems planning.
✔Explain the relationship between corporate
strategic planning and IS planning.
Chapter 4 49
Summary (Cont.)
✔Describe how IS planning can assist in
system development project identification
and selection.
✔Analyze IS planning matrices.
✔Describe three classes of E-Commerce
applications.

Chapter 4 50

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