Training Course:Integrating Off-the-Shelf Software SolutionsSchool/Trainer:Silicon Beach Training Ltd. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Many organisations chose to fulfil their information system requirements through purchasing and implementing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software package solutions. This course provides a focus and a framework for selecting, customising and implementing COTS software packages.
Integrating Off-the-shelf Software Solutions is an innovative course presented in two distinct phases. The first part of the course is concerned with developing a framework for package selection and identifying the requirements of a particular case study problem. The participants are then presented with a potential packaged solution to their requirements and are asked to evaluate this package using the framework developed in the course.
Integrating Off-the-Shelf Software Solutions Training Course Content Strategic Issues
Historical perspective Relationship of COTS packages to business strategy Relationship of COTS packages to IT strategy Relationship of COTS packages to business processes Legal issues, legal requirements (e.g. EU rules) and standards (e.g. IEEE1062) Configuration and customisation System integration issues Advantages and disadvantages of the COTS package approach Risks of the COTS software package approach and customisation Distinguishing between requests for proposals (RFP), requests for information (RFI) and requests for quotation (RFQ) COTS software package selection and system Integration selection
A framework for software package selection and system integration Fact finding in the context of COTS package selection The requirements catalogue COTS packages and prototyping Published COTS package requirements and matrices Defining the structure of weighted matrices Defining the weights and content of the high level matrix Iteration in COTS package selection Functional and non-functional requirements
High level functions for functional scoping Business functions and significant events Significant input and output requirements Identifying static structures Identifying relationships between those structures Defining non-functional requirements Product and supplier requirements
Technical requirements and conformance Product design requirements Supplier stability requirements Supplier citizenship requirements Implementation requirements Infrastructure requirements Integration protocol issues Cost and time requirements Structuring the Request For Proposals (RFP)
Identifying potential suppliers Structuring Requests For Proposals (Invitations to Tender) Structuring the evaluation of initial supplier responses First-cut evaluation of competing COTS packages Evaluating and comparing competing COTS packages and customisation / integration requirements
Evaluating the functional match Scripted demonstrations and user-driven evaluation Evaluating the non-functional match Evaluating the product requirements match Evaluating the implementation requirements match Finalising cost and time elements of the evaluation Investigating suppliers Negotiating and amending supply contracts Maintenance and support agreements Summarising the requirements fit (GAP analysis) Determining bespoke and integration considerations Agreeing business change recommendations The potential role and value of the prime contractor Presenting a final recommendation Procuring and implementing the software solution
Implementation considerations Planning and undertaking data conversion Support arrangements for the package Support elements for any bespoke elements of the solution Integration implications Training and documentation Upgrade arrangements and management Managing the long-term relationship with the supplier ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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http://www.siliconbeachtraining.co.uk/
Phone:+44 (0)1273 622272
School Address/Venue(s):
86 Gloucester Road Brighton East Sussex BN1 4AP UK
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