Week 6: Input and Output Design
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What are the key characteristics of a good input and output design? Explain in detail.
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Oct 6, 2020Oct 6, 2020 at 8:07pm
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Hi class;
What are the key characteristics of a good input and output design? Explain
in detail.
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Deepan Baid
Deepan Baid
Oct 7, 2020Oct 7, 2020 at 8:58pm
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Because useful output is essential to ensuring the use and acceptance
of the information system, there are six objectives that the systems
analyst tries to attain when designing output:
Designing output to serve the intended purpose.
Designing output to fit the user.
Delivering the appropriate quantity of output.
Making sure the output is where it is
needed. Providing the output on time.
Choosing the right output method.
Designing Output to Serve the Intended Purpose
All output should have a purpose. During the information requirements
determination phase of analysis, the systems analyst finds out what
user and organizational purposes exist. Output is then designed based
on those purposes.
You will have numerous opportunities to supply output simply because
the application permits you to do so. Remember the rule of
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What are the key characteristics of a good input and output design? Explain in detail.
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Hi class;
What are the key characteristics of a good input and output design? Explain
in detail.
Prof. Ying
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Deepan Baid
Deepan Baid
Oct 7, 2020Oct 7, 2020 at 8:58pm
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Because useful output is essential to ensuring the use and acceptance
of the information system, there are six objectives that the systems
analyst tries to attain when designing output:
Designing output to serve the intended purpose.
Designing output to fit the user.
Delivering the appropriate quantity of output.
Making sure the output is where it is
needed. Providing the output on time.
Choosing the right output method.
Designing Output to Serve the Intended Purpose
All output should have a purpose. During the information requirements
determination phase of analysis, the systems analyst finds out what
user and organizational purposes exist. Output is then designed based
on those purposes.
You will have numerous opportunities to supply output simply because
the application permits you to do so. Remember the rule of