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“I don’t need to see it very often, but when I do, I have to be able to get at it quickly. I think we lost the last contract because the information I needed was buried in a stack of paper on someone’s desk somewhere,” says Luke Alover, an architect describing the company’s problems to one of the analysts assigned to the new systems project. “What I need is instant information about how much a building of that square footage cost the last time we bid it; what the basic materials such as steel, glass, and concrete now cost from our three top suppliers; who our likely competition on this type of building might be; and who comprises the committee that will be making the final decision on who gets the bid. Right now, though, it’s in a hundred reports somewhere. I have to look all over for it.”
a. Given the limited details you have here, write a paragraph to suggest an output method for Luke’s use that will solve some of his current problems. In a second paragraph, explain your reasons for choosing the output method you did. (Hint: Be sure to relate output method to output content in your answer.)
b. Luke’s current thinking is that no paper record of the output discussed need be kept. In a paragraph, discuss what factors should be weighed before displayed output is used to the exclusion of printed reports.
c. Make a list of five to seven questions concerning the output’s function in the organization that you would ask Luke and others before deciding to do away with any printed reports currently being used.

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Systems analysis and design

ISBN: 978-0136089162

8th Edition

Authors: kenneth e. kendall, julie e. kendall

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