System Planning
Data & Fact gathering techniques:
The specific methods that an
analyst uses for collecting data about the requirement of a new system are
called fact finding techniques.
1.
Interview:
In
this technique analyst collects information from individuals. It is a formal
meeting where the analyst can obtain information about the operation of the
present system and requirements of planned system.
Advantages
i.
It is helpful for gathering information from
individuals who do not communicate effectively by writing.
ii.
It allows discovering areas for unrealistic
expectation, misunderstanding to the proposed system.
iii.
Analyst can observe the interviewee’s non verbal
communication.
iv.
This method gives the analyst the opportunity to
motivate the interview to response freely & openly to questions.
Disadvantages
i.
It is very time consuming.
ii.
Success of interview is dependent on system analyst’s
human relation skills.
iii.
Interviewing may be impractical due to location of the
interviewees.
Types of interview
i.
Structured Interview:
In
structured interview interviewer has specific set of questions to ask. All
questions prepared in advance and answers are already available.
ii.
Unstructured
Interview:
In
this method questions and corresponding responses are open ended. This are
conducted with a general goal or subject.
Planning for interview
1.
Purpose of interview should be clear. The purpose of meeting clearly explained to the all
participant so that relevant document can be supplied in advance.
2.
Proper time, duration and place for interview must be
selected before so this will allow the participants to scheduled work
accordingly.
2.
Group
Communication/Discussion:
When
information is required from face to face communication but there is not enough
time to conduct personal interview, group interviews can be held.
Advantages
i.
There are many persons presents so more types of ideas
and views can be discussed in short time.
ii.
The comments of one person may prompt other person to
contribute facts which they thoughts.
Disadvantages
i.
The group may be dominated by a few persons.
ii.
The situation could lead to a verbal fight between the
persons and may need moderation.
iii.
Internal politics of an organisation may determine
what is said and what is left thus resulting in false picture.
3.
Questionnaires:
Questionnaires
are special purpose documents that allow the analyst to collect information and
opinions from respondance. This is more structured and formal method of
collecting data.
Advantages
i.
When it is used for group of users, it is relatively
cheap.
ii.
A questionnaire can be administered to larger no of
individual simultaneously.
iii.
The respondance feels greater confidence.
Disadvantages
i.
All the questions given in questionnaire are usually
not answered completely.
ii.
It is not possible to observe and analyse the
respondance body language.
iii.
Good questionnaires are difficult to prepare.
iv.
Cost may be high.
Types
of questionnaires –
I.
Structured – Answer and question are fixed
II.
Unstructured – Not fix pattern
4.
On site
observation:
It
allows the analyst to gain information which cannot be obtained by other fact
finding methods. It is also useful when analyst need to actually observe how
documents are handled, what processes are carried on etc.
“On site observation provide close
view of working of the real system. The analyst can observe people, objects,
documents and occurrence of events.”
Advantages
i.
Data collection by observation highly reliable.
ii.
It is relatively inexpensive
Disadvantages
i.
People usually feel uncomfortable when being watched.
ii.
It is very time consuming.
iii.
Some activities may take place odd time causing a
scheduling inconvenience for system analyst.
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