Candidate Matrix for the case study
project
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Candidate Matrix for the case study project
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Candidate Name
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Candidate Name
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Candidate Name
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Description of System
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Portion of System Computerized
Brief description of
that portion of the system that would be computerized in this candidate.
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Benefits
Brief description of
the business benefits that would be realized for this candidate.
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Servers and Workstations
A description of the
servers and workstations needed to support this candidate.
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Software Tools Needed
Software tools
needed to design and build the candidate (e. g., database management system,
emulators, operating systems, languages, etc.). Not generally applicable if
applications software packages are to be purchased.
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Application Software
A description of the
software to be purchased, built, accessed, or some combination of these
techniques.
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Method of Data Processing
Generally some
combination of: on-line, batch, deferred batch, remote batch, and real-time.
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Output Devices and Implications
A description of
output devices that would be used, special output requirements, (e.g.
network, preprinted forms, etc.), and output considerations (e.g., timing
constraints).
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Input Devices and Implications
A description of
Input methods to be used, input devices (e.g., keyboard, mouse, etc.),
special input requirements, (e.g. new or revised forms from which data would
be input), and input considerations (e.g., timing of actual inputs).
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Storage Devices and Implications
Brief description of
what data would be stored, what data would be accessed from existing stores,
what storage media would be used, how much storage capacity would be needed,
and how data would be organized.
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complete the Candidate Matrix for the case study project. This
matrix will include three alternative candidate solutions that you have
determined will meet the business requirements for the Customer Response
System. Some of the solutions you will consider may have been posed from the
design ideas and opinions from the system owners and users. Others may come
from various sources including: systems analysts, system designers, technical
consultants, and other IS professionals. Some technical choices may be limited
by a predefined, approved technology architecture provided
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Candidate Name
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Candidate Name
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Candidate Name
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Description of System
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Portion of System Computerized
Brief description of
that portion of the system that would be computerized in this candidate.
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Benefits
Brief description of
the business benefits that would be realized for this candidate.
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Servers and Workstations
A description of the
servers and workstations needed to support this candidate.
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Software Tools Needed
Software tools
needed to design and build the candidate (e. g., database management system,
emulators, operating systems, languages, etc.). Not generally applicable if
applications software packages are to be purchased.
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·
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Application Software
A description of the
software to be purchased, built, accessed, or some combination of these
techniques.
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|||
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Method of Data Processing
Generally some
combination of: on-line, batch, deferred batch, remote batch, and real-time.
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Output Devices and Implications
A description of
output devices that would be used, special output requirements, (e.g.
network, preprinted forms, etc.), and output considerations (e.g., timing
constraints).
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|||
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Input Devices and Implications
A description of
Input methods to be used, input devices (e.g., keyboard, mouse, etc.),
special input requirements, (e.g. new or revised forms from which data would
be input), and input considerations (e.g., timing of actual inputs).
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|||
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Storage Devices and Implications
Brief description of
what data would be stored, what data would be accessed from existing stores,
what storage media would be used, how much storage capacity would be needed,
and how data would be organized.
|
complete the Candidate Matrix for the case study project. This
matrix will include three alternative candidate solutions that you have
determined will meet the business requirements for the Customer Response
System. Some of the solutions you will consider may have been posed from the
design ideas and opinions from the system owners and users. Others may come
from various sources including: systems analysts, system designers, technical
consultants, and other IS professionals. Some technical choices may be limited
by a predefined, approved technology architecture provided by system managers.
When completing the matrix, it is not your intent to evaluate the candidates at
this point, only to identify and define them.
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