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Definition of Systems Analysis
According to McGraw-Hill, Systems Analysis is (1) Analyzing
in detail the components and requirements of a system. (2)
Analyzing in detail the information needs of an organization,
the characteristics and components of presently utilized
information systems, and the functional requirements of
proposed information systems.
Our definition here at Anvil IT? Systems Analysis is (1)
Analyzing what we want to accomplish, based on
structured business requirements gathering before we move on
to the design phase, which is understanding how
we're going to accomplish it. (2) The most important and often
undervalued phase of every project life cycle.
Systems Analysis initiates change within an organization.
Every new system changes a business. Systems Analysts discover
information that can be used for competitive advantage,
finding new markets and services, and even dramatically
improve the way an organization does business.
Focusing on Business Requirements
Systems Analysis is essentially problem-solving. Seeking to
understand your business requirements before attempting to
leverage technology to solve a business problem. Without
taking the proper time to discover what your true business
requirements are, there is little guarantee that your
information system implementation will have the desired
effect. As the recent dot-com bust has proven, there is no
technical panacea - the only truly successful approach is one
that is driven by business requirements.
Package Selection
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is select a software
package or vendor. There are so many choices, rarely is the
correct one obvious. Our approach at Anvil IT is to take the
time to interview key players within your organization to
identify your business requirements, prioritize them, and then
interview the candidates. Our robust Requirements Matrix
accurately compares the offerings of each candidate and allows
us to identify the three strongest candidates. From there, we
invite each vendor to demo their product to the key players
within your organization. Ask us to share the details of our
proven process with you - we're confident that you'll be
convinced of the benefit of the Anvil IT package selection
process.
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