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XSIQ * Information Technology - The planning phase of the SDLC The Planning Phase of the SDLC The first and most important part of the development of a computer based information system is the identification of the problem. It could be something as simple as a warehouse manager being unable to quickly locate stock when it has to be transported elsewhere, the need to create a customer database or a more complex problem involving changes in the buying trends of customers. Computer based information systems are usually created in response to existing problems and it is the nature of these problems, and consequently the solutions that are needed, that will shape the final system. Previous | NextView Comments and Reviews >>
