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This 7 page paper looks at the development of an IT system for a case study supplied by the student, considering the different stages that the development will go through using the systems development life cycle (SDLC). The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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File: TS14_TELCbead.rtf
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technology solution installing network with a mesh topography which will facilitate the connection of the existing equipment which consists of 2 notebook computers, 14 printers and 14 personal computers. In
order to develop and integrate information technology system which would facilitate increased efficiencies including, but not limited to, order tracking, or to management and inventory management. When implementing this
type of project is essential that the lifecycle of the project is considered, effective model is the seven stage model of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) (Post and Anderson,
2006). This lifecycle starts with a project definition, planning, feasibility study and initiation followed by requirements gathering and system analysis, analysis and design, system build/prototype/pilot, implementation and training, and finally
a maintenance stage. The first stage is that of project definition, planning and feasibility study. Before a project to implement information technology goes ahead it is essential that sufficient data
gathered to ensure that the project is a viable and that the investment should go ahead (Post and Anderson, 2006). This stage will identify the potential uses in the basic
concept for the operation of the system. For the Bead Bar there will be several sets of users; the management and staff at head office and within the shops will
need to be able to use a system, making them the primary users. It is also likely that the company will want their customers to be able to access plus
the system in order to place online orders. The current system has many inefficiencies, in order to determine whether the system is viable projection should indicate that the system will
add value to the operations rather than simply complicates system (Post and Anderson, 2006). The Bead Bar will need to look at common from three perspectives in order to determine
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