BUS 362 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Functional Requirement, System Request, Business Process

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Systems analysis and design chapter 3: requirements determination. understand the existing situation (the as-is system) define requirements for the new system (the to-be system) The ability to recognize strengths and weaknesses and recast an idea in an improved form. These skills are essential in examining the results of requirements discovery and translating those requirements into a concept for the new system. Compiles the detailed requirements definition statement, use cases, process models, and data model together with a revised feasibility analysis and work plan. To explain the system in moderate detail so that the users, managers, and key decision makers clearly understand it, can identify any needed modifications, and are able t make a decision about whether the project should continue. Performed to transform the system"s high level request of business requirements to a more precise and detailed list of what the new system must do to provide needed value to the business.