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This document outlines the key phases of the Application Life Cycle (ALC) and the associated Technology Management Process. Starting from the planning and development of technology needs through procurement and monitoring, it emphasizes the importance of understanding market penetration and user acceptance. It covers aspects such as system audits, maintenance, and the management of obsolescence. Additionally, it seeks to enhance usability and user satisfaction, providing a framework for continuous improvement in technology application.
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Application Life Cycle V2.0 Application Life Cycle
Agenda • Technology Management Process • Technology Life Cycle • Application Life Cycle Application Life Cycle
Plan Develop the technology plan Research Find out what is needed, forecast technologies, assess technology menu Procure or Develop Find out what is available, developing acquisition and finance strategies Improve Monitor use, develop improvement strategies, adhere to technology plan Control Commercialize, transfer, plan for obsolescence, train, manage culture clash Dispose Scrap, reinvoke management cycle Technology Management Process Application Life Cycle
Mature Technology Application Growth Market penetration, Use, Acceptance, Volume, etc. Development Application Installation Time Application Life Cycle: Developer View System Audit; Maintenance; System Study Turnover Application Life Cycle
Integrated Process Substitution and Obsolescence Application Learning Usefulness; Usability; Attraction; Excitement. User Modeling Application Launch Time Application Life Cycle: User View Event Application Life Cycle
Routine Activity Improvement, corrections, termination Increasing Complexity of Use Sophistica-tion and variety of use; routinization. Component Creation Live Action Time Application Life Cycle: System View Replace-ment Application Life Cycle
Net Value Use Rate Financial View of Application Are all internally developed systems “loss leaders”? Break-even Time Application Life Cycle