System Analysis And Design

 

 

Research a scholarly paper on “System Implementation and Maintenance” and reflect on only one (1) of the following topics:

“Issues”: What is the common issue during System Implementation?
“Types”: What types of System Maintenance are used in industry?
“Importance”: How important is System Maintenance?
“BPR”: How does System Maintenance correspond with Business Process Reengineering or Redesign?

 

 

Sample Solution

Implementation is a process of ensuring that the information system is
operational. Implementation allows the users to take over its operation for use and evaluation. It involves training the users to handle the system and plan for
a smooth conversion. The personnel in the system must know in detail what their roles will be, how they can use the system, and what the system will or will not do.
There are many potential problems with system implementations: poor project management, poor planning, end-user resistance or lack of time to learn the new system, data management issues, false promises from vendors and consultants during the sales cycle, internal politics and more.

in interpretation of current social changes in lifestyles with this ‘major paradigm of sociological thought’ with application to ‘formal rationality’ being ‘purposeful calculation’ in the ‘most efficient’ way for ‘means to an end’ can arguably be the ‘dominant aspect’ in post-modern society than ‘substantive rationality’ prior to that i.e. ‘an orientation towards ideal values and ends’ (Weber, 1904, Parsons, 1981). In the past, rational ideas concerning healthy lifestyles reflected more of an ‘ideal’ state as an end ‘value’ in strengthening beliefs in religion to increase spirituality of the soul with traditional holistic treatments, however, the modern society changed towards ‘formal’ methods ‘to look better, enjoy increased vitality, and enhanced life expectancy’ therefore modern trend towards healthier society arguably links to knowledge of rational choices whereby control over own health is calculated in the most efficient way controllable by each person freely (Weber 1904, Cockerham, Abel and Luschen, 1993). Ritzer and Walczak (1988) analysis of ‘formal rationality’ evidenced that for example, Americans had reduced relying on physicians as the main authority in their health matters, consequently ‘liberating’ the dependence on health ‘experts’ and therefore unlocking the ‘bureaucratic iron cage of dehumanization and overwhelming dependence’ (Ritzer and Walczak 1988, Weber 1904, Cockerham, Abel and Luschen, 1993). To date ‘formal rationality’ has evidenced that in the past society lacked ‘freedom’ or choice to be ‘creative’ in controlling their lifestyles, however, contemporary Weberian scholars have linked ‘formal rationality’ has encouraged freedom of choice for ‘healthier lifestyles’. Weber’s (1904) ‘formal rationality’ concepts was ‘sometimes ambiguous and inconsistent’ in how it was interpreted by sociologists, however, past interpretations on ‘dehumanization’ effects of bureaucratic systems as compared to ‘iron cages’ led to lack of freedom in choice, however, in comparison the contemporary sociologist has reversed the interpretation of the ‘dehumanization’ effects of the ‘iron cage’ to positive liberating the society with Weberian concepts towards gain of a healthier western society (Weber 1904, Cockerham, Abel and Lusche

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