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Business systems development takes a perceived business need and transforms it to a beneficial solution for the enterprise. Years ago, business systems development had a simple and single focus: to automate existing processes. The approach to developing a business system consisted of computer application systems analysis, design and development.
At the core, the key to successful business system development today is properly stating the requirements for the solution. Business and system requirements are often not the same. Pulling these requirements together in one place and then partitioning for the different emerging needs and approaches is the way to achieve success.
There are several ways to provide a solution to a set of business needs, depending on a range of new approaches, methods and techniques. Packaged solutions can change how you do business and reduce your competitive edge while changing a package can be quite expensive. Future development may involve a mix of approaches for the most effective results. The mapping of requirements today into a technical solution is one of the more difficult tasks facing business systems development.
The focus in this course is on business analysis, developing the business requirements, the designing the business system and connecting to potential solution approaches.
Who should attend: Business systems teams, process analysts, business
analysts, systems developers, managers
Course
Outline > Business Systems Development I (PDF)

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