Why Might Business Managers And Staff Have Difficulty In Specifying What They Require From A Proposed Information System?
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Why Might Business Managers And Staff Have Difficulty In Specifying What They Require From A Proposed Information System? Outline At Least Six Methods That Can Be Used To Collect And Clarify User Requirements And Show How Each Helps Address The Above Problem. Andrew Brand GB222850 ISDM Coursework The requirements determination stage of an Information System project is one of the "most important phases in designing and developing a new IS for an organisation" (Shi, Specht and Stolen, 1996, page 10). It provides developers with a template to work from; shaping the types of applications, data and information that will be present in the system. This is also a stage, however, that has many inherent difficulties and can seriously affect the effectiveness of a system if it is not conducted in a proper manner. From a management perspective, a successful requirements analysis determines the most crucial needs by examining existing business information issues and involving...

