You are the project manager for a company that is building a behavioral health system for some
Question:
You are the project manager for a company that is building a behavioral health system for some of the counties in your state. The project is slightly ahead of schedule and there haven’t been any significant problems to date. In reviewing some of the screens under construction, you are surprised to find a number of features that were not part of the design. The system builder was one of your most talented and creative programmers. When you ask about these features, the builder proudly tells you that they add to the functionality of the system without taking any additional programming time, and that they were intended to be a surprise. You can see that the features definitely do add to the functionality of the system. The code has already been written for them—should you allow them to be included in the system, even though they were not part of the approved technical design?
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Introduction To Systems Analysis And Design
ISBN: 9780073402949
1st Edition
Authors: Jeffrey Whitten, Lonnie Bentley