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Chapter 13 delves into the essential processes of acquiring and justifying IT applications. It examines case studies from GE Healthcare, Anniston Ortho, Marin County, and Virginia, providing real-world examples to illustrate planning and evaluation methods. The chapter covers critical aspects such as cost-benefit analysis, strategies for software acquisition, advantages and limitations of various options, and vendor selection. Readers will gain insights into assessing benefits, conducting analyses, and developing a robust IT investment strategy, essential for modern healthcare and organizational needs.
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Chapter 13 Acquiring IS Applications Planning and Justifying
Chapter 13 • Case 1 GE Healthcare • Case 2 Anniston Ortho
Chapter 13 • Planning and justifying IT applications
Chapter 13 • IT Planning • Evaluating and Justifying IT Investment: • Benefits, Costs, and Issues • Assessing the Benefits • Conducting the cost benefit analysis • Strategies for Acquiring IT Applications
Chapter 13 • Advantages and Limitations of the "Buy" Option • Customize a Prewritten Application • Lease the Applications
Chapter 13 • Case 3 Marin County
Chapter 13 • Case 4 Virginia • The Traditional Systems Development Life Cycle
Advantages and Disadvantages of System Acquisition Methods • Alternative Methods and Tools for Systems Development • Vendor and Software Selection • Summary • Appendices