AirTrafficControl - "The successful introduction of an information system is dependant on the comprehensive analysis of existing procedures"
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AirTrafficControl/casestudy "The successful introduction of an information system is dependant on the comprehensive analysis of existing procedures" The System Life Cycle stages are vital to the introduction of a new information system. They must all be carried out thoroughly. The specification section is a very important stage. Ensuring that every detail of the existing system is noted is essential for recreating the new system. A lot of research needs to be carried out in order to make the most of the new system. Employees on the data processing level must be consulted regularly, as the system will be used primarily by this group. This proved a problem for the Air Traffic Control system, as the designers did not consult the end users as much as they should have done. This mistake could result in software having to be changed at a very late stage, causing many more problems, taking more time and...

