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Study Guide Exam for MIS 3320 FINAL 2024/2025 What is a system analyst? responsible for the analysis and design of information systems; translates a business problem into an information system solution; like an architect SDLC - what is it? Framework that identifies all the activities requir...

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Study Guide Exam for MIS 3320 FINAL
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What is a system analyst?
responsible for the analysis and design of information systems; translates a business problem into an
information system solution; like an architect


SDLC - what is it?
Framework that identifies all the activities required to research, build, deploy, and often maintain an
information system


Predictive approach
Requirements well understood and well defined, low technical risk, can be planned in advance,
system can be developed according to the plan; Client knows what they want


Adaptive approach
Requirements and needs uncertain, high technical risk, iterative, must be flexible and adapt (spiral
model and iterative development); Client does NOT know what they want


Waterfall model
One phase begins when another phase completes; specifications are frozen problems; system
requirements locked in; limited user involvement


Modified waterfall
The modified waterfall allows for phases to overlap as well as the ability to go backwards; shortened
the development time - faster


Spiral model
Iterative approach; spiral until project completed then deploy; client is able to see something sooner;
multiple feasibility checkpoints


Incremental development
Iterative approach; system is built in small increments and partially deployed in certain steps; as
integration is completed, it is integrated to the whole - some functionality gets into the user's hands
much earlier


Agile Development
A guiding philosophy and set of guidelines for developing information systems in an unknown, rapidly
changing environment


Coupling
Qualitative measure of how closely the classes in a design class diagram are linked; strive for low level


Cohesion
the consistency of the functions within a single class and is a qualitative measure of its focus or unity
of purpose; strive for high level

, Methodologies
comprehensive guideline to follow for completing every SDLC activity; describe everything the
developer needs to produce


Tools
Software to create models or other project components (record info to write code)


Techniques
A collection of guidelines that specify a method for how to carry out a development activity or task
(how team will do the work)


Models
Abstraction used to separate out aspect like diagrams (specify requirements)


Main purpose of analysis
Understand and specify what needs to be accomplished


Main purpose of design
defines and describes the system which solves the need


Scrum
objective to be quick, agile, and intense at to go the entire distance. Responsive to high changing
dynamic environments (some projects never reach completion)


What is a sprint?
a time controlled mini-project that implements a specific portion of a system; scope cannot be
changed; usually 2 weeks


Scrum Master
Scrum project manager - ensures the team follows the Scrum process (a process owner not a product
owner); a facilitator; removes impediments; resolves issues


Product Owner
client stakeholder who controls the product backlog; prioritizes it


Development Team
responsible for building the increment; 5 to 9 members with cross-functional skills; self-organizing
teams


What happened with the Project Leader role?
Scrums do not employ project managers because the development team is self organizing


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