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During this phase, feasibility studies (technical, economic, and operational) are conducted to determine if the proposed solutions are viable given the organization's resources.
This stage details how the information system will satisfy organizational requirements, outlining the hardware, software, and telecommunications technologies to be used and their interrelationships.
In this step, the system specifications developed in the previous stage are translated into code, leading to the programming and development of the software.
An exhaustive testing process is carried out to ensure the information system functions under various conditions and that its results match expectations. This includes program, system, and acceptance tests.
Step 6 involves the implementation (conversion) of the system. Step 7 is an ongoing process of production and maintenance, where the system is continuously evaluated by users and personnel, identifying and correcting new errors.
The video also highlights various tools necessary for information system creation, including programming tools (for creating and managing software), analysis tools (for documenting existing systems and defining new application requirements), design tools (for formulating system characteristics), specification tools (for detailing inputs, outputs, and processing), presentation tools (for describing data layout), and CASE tools (for automating software development).
Developing an information system, a collection of organized and related parts, is complex. This video outlines the seven fundamental stages for its successful creation.
This initial step involves identifying the objectives of the information system and aligning them with the company's overall strategy.