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  • What is the first stage of the systems life cycle?
    Planning
  • What is the purpose of the planning stage in the systems life cycle?
    To outline the requirements of the application.
  • What are the major stages of the systems life cycle?
    1. Planning
    2. Requirement analysis
    3. Design
    4. Implementation
    5. Test
    6. Deployment
    7. Maintenance
  • What is involved in the requirement analysis stage?

    Defining each outline requirement and providing more detailed planning.
  • What is an example of a requirement in the requirement analysis stage?

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  • What does the design stage of the systems life cycle involve?
    Planning the product based on all requirements, including business rules and programming languages.
  • What is the main activity during the implementation stage?
    Coding phase and setting up physical hardware.
  • What is the purpose of the testing stage in the systems life cycle?
    To validate that all requirements are met and to find bugs or critical issues.
  • What happens during the deployment stage?
    Preparing the system for production and installing new hardware.
  • What is the focus of the maintenance stage?
    Monitoring the load and stress on the system to prevent downtime.
  • Why is the systems life cycle model used when implementing a new system?
    It allows for detailed processes to find mistakes early in the implementation.
  • What organizational factors must be considered when installing a new system?
    The staff skills on the job and off the job.
  • What does change management refer to?
    The process of managing changes in an organization.
  • What methods are used to understand the context of a new system?
    • Technically feasible
    • Economically feasible
    • Legally feasible
    • Ethically feasible
    • Operationally feasible
  • What does SaaS stand for?

    Software as a Service
  • What is one benefit of using SaaS?
    It is cost-effective and can result in significant savings.
  • What is one limitation of SaaS?

    Loss of control due to vendor management.
  • What are the four main types of implementation methods?
    1. Parallel running
    2. Pilot running
    3. Direct changeover
    4. Phased conversion
  • What is parallel running?
    Running a new system alongside the old system.
  • What is a drawback of pilot running?
    There is no backup if the new system fails for the pilot group.
  • What is a risk associated with direct changeover?

    If the new system fails, there is no fallback.
  • What is phased conversion?

    Introducing new systems in phases until the old system is completely replaced.
  • What is a legacy system?
    An old method or technology that may no longer be supported.
  • What are potential compatibility issues during a company merger?

    Language differences, time zone differences, and workforce cultural differences.
  • What is data migration?
    Moving data from one system to another.
  • What are potential problems during data migration?
    • Incompatible file formats
    • Data structure differences
    • Validation rules
    • Incomplete data transfers
  • What is user acceptance testing?
    Testing a new system with its end users to see if it meets their expectations.
  • What are two main reasons for data loss?
    Malicious and non-malicious reasons.
  • What are some causes of data loss?
    • Cyber attacks
    • Human error
    • Malware
    • Data corruption
    • Viruses
    • Hardware failure
    • Software failure
  • What are the consequences of data loss for businesses?
    • Loss of money
    • Loss of customer trust
    • Legal repercussions
    • Operational disruptions
  • What methods can be used to prevent data loss?
    • Backup of all data (RAID)
    • Secure server room
    • Latest antivirus
    • Cloud storage
    • Encryption of data
  • What is one method that can be used to prevent data loss in a bank?
    Backup of all data (RAID)
  • What is a secure server room used for?
    To protect data and hardware from unauthorized access
  • Why is the latest antivirus important for preventing data loss?
    It protects systems from malware and viruses that can corrupt data
  • What does sharding refer to in data management?
    Dividing a database into smaller, more manageable pieces
  • What is the purpose of failover systems?
    To ensure continuous operation by switching to a backup system in case of failure
  • What is the role of encryption in data loss prevention?
    To secure data by converting it into a coded format
  • How does cloud storage help in preventing data loss?
    It provides off-site storage that is accessible from anywhere, reducing the risk of local data loss
  • What is the function of CCTV in data loss prevention?
    To monitor and record activities in sensitive areas to deter unauthorized access
  • Define hardware in the context of computer systems.
    Physical components of a computer or other electronic system