North La Union Campus
Sapilang, Bacnotan, La Union
College of Computer Studies
ISPR 106: Systems Analysis Design
Midterm Project
Submitted to: Mrs. Rhoda M. Lilan
Submitted by: Karen May J. Pugal BSIS-III
Discussion Topic Computers perform many jobs that previously were performed by people. Will computer-based transactions an expanded e-commerce eventually replace person-to-person contact? From a customer’s point of view, is it better? Why or why not?
Apply Your Knowledge I. Low Voltage Components
Situation:
You are the IT manager at Low-Voltage Components, a medium-sized firm that makes and sells specialized electrical cables to companies that manufacture electronic test equipment. Low-Voltage’s largest customer, TX Industries, recently installed a computerized purchasing system and wants Low-Voltage to connect to the new system to receive purchase orders and production schedule forecasts. Low-Voltage currently has the following information systems: finance, accounts receivable, and accounts payable.
1. Should Low-Voltage develop an order entry system to connect with TX Industries’ purchasing system? Why or why not? * Yes, this is to minimize time, efforts and manpower. Automization or on-line negotiation is the most safest and economical way of performing business activities. 2. What factors will affect the complexity of Low-Voltage’s new order entry system? * Manpower – employee should be knowledgeable in computer. (computer literature) 3. What term describes the proposed computer-to-computer relationship between Low-Voltage and TX Industries? * On-line purchasing system 4. Is Low-Voltage’s proposed new system an operational system? Why or why not? * No, system adaptation is encouraged to minimize the creation of the new system.
II. Systems Analyst Salaries
Situation:
As part of your job search, you decide to find out more about salaries and qualifications for