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Systems analysis and redesign project: phase 3 | BMIS 530 – Systems Analysis, Modeling and Design | Liberty University

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  OverviewRecall the three stages of the project:Phase 1: Introduction, problem statement, feasibility study, and project planPhase 2: Methodology to compare the old and new systems and the systems analysisPhase 3: Results of comparison of the old and new systems and the systems designIn Phase 3 you will use the methodology developed in Phase 2 to compare the old information system analysis and design to the new information system that is cloud-capable, highly available, scalable, and secure. You will use the scholarly supported computing framework and standards (e.g. ANSI, COBIT, ISO, ITU, NIST, HIPAA, PCI) to benchmark the systems analysis and design of the old and new system. Once you perform this comparison, you will detail the results.  Attached Phase 2 for referenceInstructionsThis report must contain the following elements:I. See the grading rubric for all minimums.II. Cover pageIII. Table of Contents (TOC)IV. Every section must be well supported with scholarly information systems journal articles. V. Introduction and conclusion sections a. Please update your previous introduction and conclusion sections as appropriateb. A succinct, high quality, and well supported introduction and conclusion should be writtenc. It is necessary to highlight the objectives and conclusions of the projectd. Introduce the primary goals of this particular phase, the coinciding objectives, and the outcomes e. The conclusion should be the last heading and conclude the current phase and state the upcoming objectives and deliverables in the next phase. VI. Systems analysis and design results – 1500 words and and 10 unique scholarly journal articlea. Follows a well-supported methodology including at least one framework and appropriate standards from scholarly journal articlesb. Uses objective standards accurately to benchmark the old system and the new systemc. Minimal comparison elements should include system:i. Cloud/distributed computing capabilitiesii. High availability iii. Scalabilityiv. Securityv. Note, these are projected based upon the comparative benchmarked standardsd. A final updated financial analysis that projects associated costs of both systems once the final design is completede. Discuss the managerial implications of the resultsf. Uses excel spreadsheets, graphs, figures, and tables to show the objective comparisons of the systems

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