ADM 2372 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Systems Development Life Cycle, Rapid Application Development, Participatory Design
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If information systems do not work, then the organization will not work. Consequences of system success and failure: increase or decrease revenues, repair or damage brand reputation, prevent or incur liabilities, increase or decrease productivity. Transform and customize an information system used by the home office into a global applications. Set up a multinational development team with team key people from several subsidiaries to ensure that the system design meets the needs of all local sites as well as corporate headquarters. Use centres of excellence where an entire system might be assigned for development to a particular subsidiary based on its expertise in the business or technical dimensions needed for successful development. Outsource the development work to global or offshore development countries that have the required skills and experience to build global information systems. The systems development life cycle (sdlc) is the overall process for developing information systems from planning and analysis through implementation and maintenance.