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BSA/411 Process Analysis and System Concept Development

BSA/411 Process Analysis and System Concept Development

Submit a 3- to 4-page paper consisting of the following:

  • Continuing with the business application system described from Week Two, provide a description of how process analysis and the development of the system concept can be applied in the development of the proposed business application system.

For Week 2, you came up with a Business Application XYZ (Whatever name you came up with)

For Week 3, there were supposed to be diagrams compared for the Business Application XYZ -I never got this done?

For Week 4, the paper is to address the new business process or workflow changes as a result of the NEW software application. ~ This is what i need

For example, UOP came up with a NEW Classroom which is really a new application.  As a result, it changes HOW we go to class, post and respond, etc.  In the old classroom, there were DQs posted for students to respond by a due date.  In the NEW Classroom, students can select discussion starters from the readings.  In the old classroom, materials were in a different workspace.  In the NEW Classroom, all material is integrated.

The entire classroom process has changed.  When companies bring in new systems, the user workflow and/or process changes.  Systems do not come in and everything stays the same.  The students must name the business processes and what has changed.

Does this make sense?

 

………….Answer preview………..

This paper will give a summary level description of a proposed tracking system for supplies to be used by a drilling company.

Constraints for the implementation of this new tracking system would include manpower. Employees are used to the manual system, and fears using an automated system that involves new hardware and software.

Budget is another…………………

 

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