Introduction to system life cycle

haameemmohiyuddin 2,859 views 25 slides Aug 24, 2015
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About This Presentation

A presentation that contains an introduction to the whole concept of System Life Cycle. System Life Cycle - A methodology used for improving a system / process.


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The System Life Cycle H’MM

Objectives Define the terms system, analysis, and design Describe the principal functions of the systems analyst List and describe the phases of the systems development life cycle Describe the various data gathering and analysis tools Describe a selection of systems design tools Explain the concept of prototyping Explain the role of the maintenance task in the systems development life cycle

Contents What is Systems Analysis and Design? Systems Analyst Systems Development Life Cycle Various Methods of System Development Preliminary Investigation Analysis Design Development Implementation

Systems Analysis and Design What is it? System organized set of related components established to accomplish certain task Natural Planned and placed by people Computer system A system that has computers as one of its components

System Analyst Professional computer employee who performs analysis and design Change agent Overcome reluctance of users to change Typical career path Programmer Programmer / Analyst Systems Analyst

Functions Coordination Schedules and system-related tasks Personnel Manager Programmers Users Vendors of computer equipment Mail room employees Contractors

Communication Oral presentations Written documentation Planning and design Plans and designs new system Involved from beginning of project through final implementation of the system

Personal Qualities Analytical mind Good communication skills Self-discipline Self-direction Organizational skills Creativity Ability to work without tangible results

Who he may be or what he may be doing ? Seek out information about business functions through organizations procedure manuals and forms, etc. Find out how the existing system work, what the flow of information through the system look like. Know why the organization wants to change its current operations Determine how and where a computer information system can benefit all users of the system

Actually does more than just solve current problems May handle planned expansion of a business Assess what future needs of the business may be and the changes should be considered to meet these needs May recommend alternatives for improving the situation Perform a cost-benefit analysis over the alternatives to support management take a decision Develop a plan to implement the decision

What may NOT be the prime objectives Study a business to see which existing processes should be handled by computer and which should be done by non-computerized methods It is a secondary objective Determine what changes should be made in business Change should be a result not an intent Determine how to best solve an information system problem Technical ideas be given only if they improve business system

Roles they may adopt … Information Analyst Performs System Analysis tasks only System Designers or Application Developers Performs System Analysis and Design tasks Programmer Analysts Performs System Analysis, Design and Programming tasks Whatever be the role, interaction with users is must!

The System development life cycle ( SDLC ) is a process used by a systems analyst to develop an information system, training, and user (stakeholder) ownership. The SDLC aims to produce a high quality system that meets or exceeds customer expectations, reaches completion within time and cost estimates, works effectively and efficiently in the current and planned Information Technology infrastructure, and is inexpensive to maintain and cost-effective to enhance. System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

"Systems Development Computer systems are complex and often (especially with the recent rise of service-oriented architecture) link multiple traditional systems potentially supplied by different software vendors. To manage this level of complexity, a number of SDLC models or methodologies have been created, such as " waterfall "; " spiral "; " Agile software development "; " rapid prototyping "; " incremental "; “ V ”; and " synchronize and stabilize "

History The systems life cycle (SLC) is a methodology used to describe the process for building information systems, intended to develop information systems in a very deliberate , structured and methodical way, reiterating each stage of the life cycle. The systems development life cycle, according to Elliott & Strachan & Radford (2004), "originated in the 1960s, to develop large scale functional business systems in an age of large scale business conglomerates. Information systems activities revolved around heavy data processing and number crunching routines ". Several systems development frameworks have been partly based on SDLC, such as the structured systems analysis and design method (SSADM) produced for the UK government Office of Government Commerce in the 1980s. Ever since, according to Elliott (2004), "the traditional life cycle approaches to systems development have been increasingly replaced with alternative approaches and frameworks, which attempted to overcome some of the inherent deficiencies of the traditional SDLC".

The Waterfall Model

The Spiral Model

Agile Software Development

Rapid Prototyping Model

The “V” Model

Synchronize and Stabilize Model

The Incremental Model

The System Life Cycle
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