The analysis phase answers the questions of who will use
the system, what the system will do, and where and when it will be used. During
this phase, the project team investigates any current system,
identifies 86 , and develops a concept
for the new system. This phase has three steps: first,
87 is developed to guide the project team’s efforts. It
usually includes an analysis of the current system and its problems, and the
ways to design a new system. The next step is 88
. The analysis of this information —— in conjunction with input
from the project sponsor and many other people - leads to the development of a
concept for a new system. The system concept is then used as a basis to develop
a set of business analysis models that describes how the business will operate
if the new system were developed. The set of models typically includes models
that represent the 89 necessary to
support the underlying business process. Last, the analyses, system concepts,
and models are combined into a document called the 90
, which is presented to the project sponsor and other key
decision makers that decide whether the project should continue to move
forward.
A. project scope definition
B. problems analysis
C. decision analysis
D. requirements gathering