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Critically review a conventional approach to system development and outline the applications of the underlying assumptions of the different stages of the development process in a conventional approach.

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Applicability of a Conventional Approach The essay will be introduced by describing the user groups, organisation and technology used for the database system in UEL. The first section deals with the introduction of the case study. I shall critically review conventional approach to system development and outlined the applications of the underlying assumptions of different stages of development process in conventional approach. The University of East London (UEL) is the organisation where the potential of information system will be implemented. Since (UEL) is an academic institution with several campuses namely, Barking, Dockland, Stratford and Duncan House located in different borough. The various desk top computers used by administrative staff, teaching staff and students have to be networked. These will allow users from the different campuses to access relevant information system in the convenience of their offices and learning resource centres. A good information system should be accessible by the associated users,...

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