"This well-written book will serve as an apt resource for the software development community, especially those working in legacy modernization and digital transformation projects. Many relevant software development topics are discussed in detail and practical tools in the form of templates and checklists are provided." (Computing Reviews, June, 2017)
Introduction
Part I: Determining Needs
Assessing Business Requirements
Build vs. Buy Issues
Establishing Requirements (RFI, RFP)
Searching for Solutions
Controlling Costs and Realistic Budgeting
Analysis Methods and Tools
Part II: Development Architecture
Creating Requirement Documents using Analysis Tools
The Data
Legacy Systems and Data Conversion
Business Process Reengineering
Digital Transformation and Consumer Requirements
Data Analytics and Data Warehouses
Documentation & Acceptance Testing
Part III: How to Implement
Project Management
Virtual Teams and Outsourcing
Cyber Security, ISO 9000 and the Software Development Life Cycle
Vendor Contract Considerations
Going Live and Conclusions
Dr. Arthur M. Langer is the Director of the Center for Technology Management at Columbia University, New York, NY, USA. Dr. Langer is also the Vice Chair of Faculty and the Executive Director of the Division of Innovation and Design at the School of Professional Studies. He serves on the faculty of the Graduate School of Education in the Department of Organizational Leadership. Dr. Langer is also Chairman and Founder of Workforce Opportunity Services (WOS), a non-profit NGO dedicated to assisting socially excluded youth and veterans in education and professional careers. His other publications include the Springer title Analysis and Design of Information Systems.
This clearly-written book presents a guide to navigating the complicated issues of quality and process improvement in enterprise software implementation, and the effect these have on the software development life cycle (SDLC). Offering an integrated approach that includes important management and decision practices, the text explains how to create successful automated solutions that fit user and customer needs, by mixing different SDLC methodologies. With an emphasis on the realities of practice, the book offers essential advice on defining business requirements, and managing change.
This revised and expanded second edition includes new content on such areas as cybersecurity, big data, and digital transformation. Also highlighted is the importance of interfacing directly with the consumers of the business in the modern age of “digital consumerization.”
Topics and features:
Presents concrete examples, effective case studies, and chapter-ending problems and exercises
Concentrates on the skills and insights needed to distinguish successful software implementations and identify sources of failure
Discusses both management and technical issues, taking into consideration the political and cultural realities in organizations
Suggests many alternatives for how to manage and model a system using sophisticated analysis tools and advanced management practices
Describes how and when professionals can best apply these tools and practices, and what benefits can be derived from their application
Addresses such topics as build vs. buy, searching for vendor solutions, and vendor contract considerations
Suitable for students of introductory project management, or analysis and design, this practical guide/reference will also be of interest to IT professionals and executives involved in managing software projects, in addition to business managers responsible for ERP and Digital Transformation-type projects.