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INSTRUCTIONS · 1 page, 250 words total, open format (simply answer questions) · American English only · Utilize Textbook, Ch.5 – Determining System Requirements to better understand how to answer these questions · Answer ALL Problem Set questions & answer at least one of the Discussion Questions PROBLEM SET (ANSWER ALL) 1. Describe three traditional techniques for collecting information during analysis. When might one be better than another? 2. One of the potential problems mentioned in the chapter with gathering information requirements by observing potential system users is that people may change their behavior when observed. What could you do to overcome this potentially confounding factor in accurately determining information requirements? 3. What potential problems and risks can you identify around interviewing as a method to collect information during analysis? 4. Questionnaires can be administered both on paper and via the Internet. Online questionnaires allow for the use of complex analysis tools and real-time results. However, online questionnaires have idiosyncratic challenges. Three such challenges can be computer access concerns, getting users to participate, and employee concerns for the privacy of results. Discuss when each concern is likely to impact the online questionnaire and how you would address each challenge. 5. When conducting a business process reengineering study, what should you look for when trying to identify business processes to change? Why? 6. Is business process reengineering a business fad or is there more to it? Explain and justify your answer. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS (ANSWER AT LEAST ONE) 1. The methods of data collection discussed in this week take a lot of time. What are some ways analysts can still collect the information they need for systems analysis but also save time? 2. Some of the key problems with information systems that show up later in the systems development life cycle can be traced back to inadequate work during requirements determination. How might this issue be avoided?
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Shubham answered on Feb 03 2023
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PROBLEM SET
Question 1
Interviews is a method where the analyst directly interacts with individua
ls, either one-on-one or in a group, to gather information. Surveys is a method where the analyst creates a standardized questionnaire and distributes it to a large number of individuals to gather information (Ayyoubzadeh et al. 2020). Observation is a method where the analyst watches and records the behavior and actions of individuals or groups in a natural setting.
Question 2
It is important for participants to know that they are being observed and that the purpose of the observation is to gather information about their needs and requirements. This can help to reduce the potential for participants to change their behavior.
Question 3
Bias is seen when an...
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