Learning objectives of this chapter include: List and describe the components of a typical supply chain, define the relationship between decision making and supply chain management, describe the four changes resulting from advances in IT that are driving supply chains, summarize the best practices for implementing a successful supply chain management system. | CHAPTER NINE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT Corporate Responsibility CHAPTER OVERVIEW SECTION – Developing Enterprise Applications Developing Software The Systems Development Life Cycle Traditional Software Development Methodology: Waterfall Agile Software Development Methodologies Developing Successful Software SECTION – Project Management Managing Software Development Projects Choosing Strategic Projects Understanding Project Planning Managing Projects Outsourcing Projects SECTION Developing Enterprise Applications LEARNING OUTCOMES Describe the seven phases of the systems development life cycle Summarize the different software development methodologies DEVELOPING SOFTWARE Software that is built correctly can transform as the organization and its business transforms Software that effectively meets employee needs will help an organization become more productive and enhance decision making Software that does not meet employee needs may have a . | CHAPTER NINE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT Corporate Responsibility CHAPTER OVERVIEW SECTION – Developing Enterprise Applications Developing Software The Systems Development Life Cycle Traditional Software Development Methodology: Waterfall Agile Software Development Methodologies Developing Successful Software SECTION – Project Management Managing Software Development Projects Choosing Strategic Projects Understanding Project Planning Managing Projects Outsourcing Projects SECTION Developing Enterprise Applications LEARNING OUTCOMES Describe the seven phases of the systems development life cycle Summarize the different software development methodologies DEVELOPING SOFTWARE Software that is built correctly can transform as the organization and its business transforms Software that effectively meets employee needs will help an organization become more productive and enhance decision making Software that does not meet employee needs may have a damaging effect on productivity and can even cause a business to fail DEVELOPING SOFTWARE As organizations’ reliance on software grows, so do the business-related consequences of software successes and failures including: Increase or decrease revenue Repair or damage to brand reputation Prevent or incur liabilities Increase or decrease productivity THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC) Systems development life cycle (SDLC) – The overall process for developing information systems from planning and analysis through implementation and maintenance THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC) Planning phase – Establishes a high-level plan of the intended project and determines project goals Analysis phase – Involves analyzing end-user business requirements and refining project goals into defined functions and operations of the intended system THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC) Design phase – Establishes descriptions of the desired features and operations of the system