@tutorial6 v3
@tutorial6 v3
@tutorial6 v3
TUTORIAL 6
Interviewing is a primary method of fact-finding. In addition, the IT team at UTAR might want to
use document review, observation, surveys and questionnaires, sampling and research.
(Interview: 7 steps, prepare the questions to the targeted interviewees, avoid surprise, done in
expected time, need record, ask for permission, set the interview setting, question for interview
should be open ended – not for the yes/no question, the question must can elaborate further)
(Questionnaires and surveys)
(Document reviews: ask for have a look at the existing system manual)
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UKAI 2063 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS II
● Surveys and questionnaires obtain input from a large number of people by asking standard
questions, so that the results can be tabulated and analyzed. (close-ended questions –
demographic information, short answers)
● Sampling examines examples of actual documents and transactions that represent the
whole process.
● Research can provide you with background information, technical material, and news about
IT industry trends and developments.
3. Suppose the development budget is tight. How might that affect the fact-finding process?
Facing a tight budget, the college would not want to use JAD techniques, which can be quite
expensive. Interviews also are expensive, because the interviewer must spend considerable time
preparing, conducting, and documenting the interview. As many interviews will be conducted, it will
cost a lot in terms of the research conducted based on the interviewee selected.
A questionnaire or survey of students, advisors, and registration staff might be an efficient,
low-budget way of obtaining valuable input. Also, you might obtain a lot of information simply by
reviewing registration documentation and observing the registration process. It is easier to spread
the survey among the users.
Regardless of the actual techniques you employ during your fact-finding at UTAR, you must ask
yourself who, what, when, where, and how. The answers to these questions will provide an accurate
picture of the current system and the user requirements for a proposed systems development
project.
Requirements gathering is the process of gathering facts about a system project. During the
requirement gathering process systems analyst will use various techniques to gather information.
The systems analyst should first understand the current system only then can questions about the
requirements of the proposed system can be answered.
The group is required to research on the Group Assignment topic and answer the following list of
basic questions relating to the current and proposed system: