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11/05/14

Australian School of Business
Information Systems, Technology and Management

INFS1602
INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS
Week 10
Managing Projects

Preparation for Week 11 Workshop


Australian
School of
Business

JetBlue and WestJet: A Tale of Two IS Projects (Textbook pp. 404-405)

1. How important is the reservation system at airlines such as WestJet and
JetBlue? How does it impact operational activities and decision making?
2. Evaluate the key risk factors of the projects to upgrade the reservation systems of WestJet and JetBlue.
3. Classify and describe the problems each airline faced in implementing its new reservation system. What management, organization, and technology factors caused those problems?
4. Describe the steps you would have taken to control the risk in these projects. 2

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Why Study Project Management?

Australian
School of
Business

• Projects are fundamental units of work for IS Professionals
• USD $6.2 Trillion per year!

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/projectfailures/worldwide-cost-of-it-failure-6-2-trillion/7627

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Systems Development Approaches

Australian
School of
Business

• Also known as the “waterfall” approach • Systematic approach whereby each phase is completed before moving on to the next one
• Discourages “backward” flow

Traditional Systems
Life Cycle

• Emphasizes discipline and proper documentation in each phase 4

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Requirements Analysis

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School of
Business

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Alternate Systems Development Approaches

Australian
School of
Business

Prototyping

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Modern Software Development Approaches

Australian
School of
Business

Agile Software Development

7

Agile Development: General Principles


Visibility
§ Values individuals and interactions over processes and tools



Adaptability
§ Values responsiveness to changes over adherence to plans

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